07-18-2010, 01:00 AM | #76 |
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You should have your license plate say FRKNSWT!
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07-18-2010, 10:48 AM | #77 |
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^^^Thanks man, but it's a LONG way from being that. I do have every intention of getting it to that point though!
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07-19-2010, 01:30 PM | #78 |
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looking great! bet you cant wait to drive it!
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07-19-2010, 08:01 PM | #79 |
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^^^Thanks Man & No doubt!!! I'm off on Thursday, so I plan on at least getting the suspension put on the d/s front and the new steering parts installed. At least then I can push it around, I just can't stop it with the brakes
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Looks great man! So is the other side done yet?
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Well, I got the driver's side suspension on, and the new steering pieces/parts installed too. I got the stock proportioning valve removed, gutted, and put back in place and put the new Brake Booster installed, but ran into an issue with the new M/C. The new corvette style CPP M/C & P/V are super cool, but the M/C uses a longer push rod than the stock one, and it didn't come with the longer style...Kinda disappointing, but I can hopefully find the longer style next week. If I had the longer push rod, I would have been able to finalize the new steering, suspension, rearend, and brake upgrades, but to no avail. I will have to wait a bit longer .
I did a quick tape measure toe adjustment and snugged everything up and put it on the ground. Whatcha guys think about the new stance? Looks a bit different than it did when I first got him, huh? Last edited by nlped; 07-24-2010 at 07:08 PM. |
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Looking good! Now just clean off the hand prints.......
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07-25-2010, 07:05 PM | #83 |
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^^^ , I know, but I have to get the brakes working so I can get it to a better location for washing.
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07-25-2010, 08:08 PM | #84 |
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looking good so far!
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Looks great man! Stance is perfect! Hope you get the brake issue worked out.
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Lookin good!! Cool project!
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Love IT!!
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Just got off the phone with Jeff at CPP, and he is sending out the correct pushrod to remedy the brake issue. Woo Hoo!!!
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looks sweet buddy!
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Very nice!
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Thanks Travis!
Well, I finally got the little piece to facilitate the corvette style m/c with the stock brake booster. I bled the m/c and put it on the Blazer, installed the p/v and verified that it had fluid on the out let side and built the new hard lines to the gutted factory p/v (which is just a junction block now, really). I gravity bled the system, but the pedal sucked, so I got my fiance to come play pedal pusher, but still the pedal isn't very good. So, I busted out the ole Mac Tool pressure bleeder I had from when I worked at an automotive shop many moons ago....and now it seems to have a pretty good pedal. I have to get the wheels back on it and put it on the ground, but it is now 102 degrees here...and that doesn't take into consideration the humidity...so it feels like 116 . So I'm gonna wait until this evening to button it up. Here's a pic of the bleeder set up, just for kicks & giggles. |
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All righty!!!
I got the brakes bled, confirmed that all the nuts & bolts on the frontend and rearend were tight, put the wheels back on it and ran it down the road. The brake pedal still leaves a lot to be wanted, but it does stop. I think I am going to have to bleed everything one more time...I may even have a small fluid leak under there somewhere...but I'll wait to check that when I can get it up on an actual lift and stand under it, rather than continue to roll around in the gravel. I drove it a couple of miles and it feels 10 million times smoother than it did with the freight train springs and coil over shocks before. It's very tight and handles pretty decent considering that it still doesn't have a front sway bar (I'm on the look out for one as there wasn't one on it before due to the 4wd look I suppose). The left front seems to be sitting a bit higher than the rest of the truck, so I guess I need to pull the suspension apart and confirm that the coil is sitting in the seat properly. Otherwise I am really happy with the look for now. Once I get the new building done, it will be pulled down to the frame and the 6.0L/4L80e swap will be going in and all of the body work and paint will happen as well. It made me smile to snap some pics of it this time . Sorry, but it got a little dark on me before I could get the pics. I'll wash it better tomorrow and snap a few more. |
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Man that trucks come a long way, looks great! Does it have rear speakers bolted in the top?
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Looks great!
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Dang!!!!
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No, no speakers bolted in the top. It must be an illusion from a shadow or something. It does have Triumph motorcycle stickers on the windows though. Maybe they are casting some sort of image that you're seeing.
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After some more lookin', I decided the rearend was too far back in the wheel well. So, I had to pull the driveshaft and am having it shortened by 2.5" and flipping the bracket around to move the axle back forward. The new Tahoe leaf springs and the driveshaft that was in it (I guess because of the mucho 6" lift in the rear) made me have to put the rearend back an additional 2" to even get the driveshaft back in it, and it put the axle tubes in contact with the tailpipes. It looked too bizarre, so I'm fixin' it. Hopin' to have it back by tomorrow evening, so I will give it another test run
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Well, I finally had some time to fool with the Bull. I got the driveshaft shortened and put back under the truck, but moving the rearend forward actually lowered the rear even more. So, I finally got the rear leaf spring issue resolved. I ended up using a taller set of leaf springs that I had made up at a shop in Birmingham. They are the same length from spring eye to spring eye, but have 2" more arch in them. They are PERFECT!!! The front and back are sitting the same!!!
I also replaced all of the factory steel brake lines with S/S ones, and got the McGaughy 13" front and rear brake kits working like a champ. It will, literally, throw you out of the seat if the brakes are applied hard. And it takes some hardcore pedal pressure to lock up the front brakes, and I haven't actually gotten the rear ones to lock up, which is great!!! I'm almost done with the suspension part of this beast. I just need to put a front swaybar on it (it didn't have one on it when I got it), and get the front end aligned properly (I lined it up with a tape measure and an angle finder ). It drives down the road straight, and doesn't pull even a little under very hard braking. Woo Hoo. I'll add some pictures when this d@mn rain stops . Last edited by nlped; 08-29-2010 at 04:10 PM. |
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Not the best picture. It's from my cell phone, but it's the only chance I've had to take a shot. Like it?
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