04-24-2017, 08:42 PM | #726 |
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04-24-2017, 09:25 PM | #727 |
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Wait ,when did the K20 happen ? Where have I been to miss that one ?
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I'm still digin that bumper. Guess I'm a fan of the small subtle things that set em apart. We get much more rain its gonna come in your doors on that thing.
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That LS i see in the k-truck is a 6-bolt so just take the two and average them.
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04-25-2017, 05:27 AM | #730 |
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It is my bosses ride I help him on it on occasion.
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I may go with a set of splayed caps, just seems to be cheap insurance for something you are pouring your life savings into. http://www.ebay.com/itm/331724313895
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Larry,
Here is my opinion man. You will be fine with your 2 bolt block, even with the 3.750 stroke. I would use ARP studs instead of the stock bolts and you will need to line hone the mains. At your power level, it will be plenty strong.
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but just remember you can likely find a short block 4 bolt 350 for the price of those caps!
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Thanks for all the input, a bit of history on this block I have is that it was just recently already built and is freshly bored to 4.030, it still has the crosshatching showing. So by using this I will actually be saving some on machine work.
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hey Larry, question if your going to run a 700R4 or a 400 tranny i think they are the same length ....can you take a measurement for me from either the forward cab mount rear rivet hole to the first rivet hole for the trans cross member I'm running a cpp trans member...thats the only one I'm not quite sure where it should be positioned or a measurement from the engine cradle back or any position/measurement to get me lined up my plan is to attach all the cross members to one rail then bring the other rail in to attach so I'm not sliding them in on an angle making scratches....if that makes any sense
thanks Jess
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no rush thanks
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No updates right now, putting my next strategic plan together as I am hitting another expensive hump in the road as I put my motor and tranny package together. Somehow seems to be everything I want is at least 600 or more. I did get a super deal on a low mileage 4L80E though at 300 bills now I just need the 600.00 tailhousing for mechanical speedo and the 600.00 controller
My 600.00 ignition system should be arriving this week.
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couldn't you just go electronic speedo and save about $520?
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If I could find one that looked identical to the factory speedo yes, but everything electronic you see for these trucks looks absolutely nothing like factory guages. I am trying to keep mainly factory look on the dashboard. Most of the electronic guages are not to cheap neither.
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Off with the old in with the new
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Everything costs money no matter what we do. Oh well. Cost to just spin a wrench. I always thought racing was expensive but sometimes our trucks can be costly. Lol. At least you'll be able to drive your truck more than just on a Saturday.
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Larry, I just read over your build thread. You have come a long way man. Your truck is really looking great. If you are ever down Tennessee way, drop by and see Chad and me.
Good luck bud. POP
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I was particularly referring to this thread http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=512751 I have done the conversion, and it looks perfect!
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Thank you for taking the time to read my build, I would definitely like to come by some time. Thanks for the invite, same for here.
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The new Lunati cam and lifters are on the way and the stroker kit should be here next week Almost time to get this motor together and dialed in, not sure I will make my June goal but it is coming somewhere
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The new rear ride height is perfect! !!
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