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Old 12-10-2013, 11:44 PM   #76
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Re: The Hangover Express

Well I dont think you really have to worry about the subliminal messages Matt.I'd say going LS is sitting quite heavy in my thoughts right now!
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Old 12-21-2013, 11:20 PM   #77
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If ya need to ditch the vortech electrics or electrics/motor complete lemme know....
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Old 12-21-2013, 11:51 PM   #78
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He probably will take you up on that,

I heard he's gonna LS swap the burb too

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Old 12-22-2013, 12:36 PM   #79
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Tee-hee-hee-hee
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Old 12-22-2013, 01:20 PM   #80
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Ha ha you guys are funny.Well the plan as of right now Tony is to put the vortec in the burb,buuuuut,stranger things have happened!
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Old 12-23-2013, 07:03 PM   #81
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Well no actual truck progress,but i did manage to find some time to make a 1.250" die for the pipe bender.Im going to make a 1.500" one also out of the same piece of steel since I only need 1/2 of it for each die.Now I just need to scrounge up some DOM tubing and start bending.When in doubt,add more work for yourself.
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Old 01-18-2014, 12:51 AM   #82
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Well after alot of scheming and decision making I finally decided to put a LS engine in the ol 72.So I did a bunch of searching around and when I finally got a couple days off work to go for a drive the 2 engines I was hoping for had sold the day before.But luckily slammed66 had some spare stuff kicking around and sold me his 6.0L,a set of L92 heads and an oil pan.Thanks Matt!!!!!
Now I just have to do a major clean up in the garage and I'm going to try to get the engine and tranny set in the frame for mock up purposes.
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Old 01-18-2014, 11:49 AM   #83
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Mmmmmmmm. Ls power

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Old 01-18-2014, 02:09 PM   #84
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Looks great man. You can run a heck of a bead that's for certain.

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Old 01-19-2014, 02:25 PM   #85
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Looks great man. You can run a heck of a bead that's for certain.

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Thanks a lot!Those miller 211 welders are really nice to work with.
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Old 01-26-2014, 09:11 PM   #86
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Well I finally got a day in the garage again.I got the frame off the sawhorses and bolted up the dropmember again so I can mock up the engine and transmission and start with all the fun stuff!It's about -30c here today so by the time I was done bolting everything up the garage was finally a comfortable temperature.Oh well,thats the fun of northern Alberta,so engine and tranny are mocked up,now I just have to decide what to do next.
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I like your decision to go with ls power plant. Looks great sitting in the chassis.
Digging the bender mandrel you made too.
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Making progress. What size of tube did you use for the tranny cross member?

Looks good.
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Old 01-28-2014, 03:17 PM   #89
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Well after alot of scheming and decision making I finally decided to put a LS engine in the ol 72.So I did a bunch of searching around and when I finally got a couple days off work to go for a drive the 2 engines I was hoping for had sold the day before.But luckily slammed66 had some spare stuff kicking around and sold me his 6.0L,a set of L92 heads and an oil pan.Thanks Matt!!!!!
Now I just have to do a major clean up in the garage and I'm going to try to get the engine and tranny set in the frame for mock up purposes.
What brand oil pan is that?
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Old 01-28-2014, 07:51 PM   #90
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I like your decision to go with ls power plant. Looks great sitting in the chassis.
Digging the bender mandrel you made too.
Thanks a lot!Yeah I've been scheming on the LS for awhile now,everything I've researched has pointed in the direction of great power and reliability with minimal effort,so,nows as good a time as any!

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What brand oil pan is that?
It is a chevrolet oil pan.I think it is off a newer camaro but not exactly sure since it was purchased by someone else at a swap meet.It does fit very nicely around the porterbuilt dropmember though.
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that oil pan is off an e-rod crate engine I was told.
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Well after another day of screwing around in the garage I got the rear suspension thrown back in it to make it a true roller again.I also did some humin and hahin over the position of the tranny crossmember.I have the engine sitting at 5 degrees compared to the frame,so I'm thinking I'm pretty close to where i want it.Just gonna have to break down here soon and drill some holes.I did some scheming on where I'm going to mount my fuel tank.Im thinking of making a spacer/mount to place the fuel tank mounts in the center of the frame instead of sitting it on top of the frame rails so I can put some standoffs on top of the frame when I go to mount my box.
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Holy jeez.....
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Well I finally got a day in the garage again.I got the frame off the sawhorses and bolted up the dropmember again so I can mock up the engine and transmission and start with all the fun stuff!It's about -30c here today so by the time I was done bolting everything up the garage was finally a comfortable temperature.Oh well,thats the fun of northern Alberta,so engine and tranny are mocked up,now I just have to decide what to do next.
Nice build you have going. Keep up the good work. Good choice on the LS. I want to put an LS in my project as well, just need to find a good deal on one.




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Thanks for the info, I saw an aftermarket oil pan on Craigslist and I thought that was the same kind. Love the build watching ever step
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Old 02-07-2014, 11:39 PM   #96
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Thanks for the compliments on the build guys!!!!
Well got a little progress done on the truck.I went for the 5 hour drive to edmonton and picked up some parts last weekend,3" flow master stainless exhaust kit,fuel pump and regulator,msd box for the LS,and a bunch of other smaller stuff,fuel line fittings and so on.Then today I got to go to the post office and pick up the headers I ordered off ebay a couple weeks ago!!!
They need a couple mods cause they are the camaro ones with that air pump attachment on a couple tubes,or whatever those are,and I'll have to turn one collector a bit but nothing a grinder and welder cant fix.
I also did some work on my transmission mount,I decided to bolt it on the inside of the frame and run 1" solid through the box and welt it on both sides.Enough rambling,heres a couple pics.
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Old 02-07-2014, 11:44 PM   #97
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And yes,my Dog agrees the headers look great!
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Old 02-12-2014, 11:51 PM   #98
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No Huge update to post but I did manage to tack in my tranny crossmember mount today,hopefully will get it welded up tomorrow.Cut down the porterbuilt one to mount in between the boxed frame rails.
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Well, i finally got back in the garage after quite a lengthy time away from my project. I picked up a plasma cutter and big welder since I want to big my exhaust and well have always wanted one anyway. So I geared up the welder and plasma cutter on the cart for my mig welder. I was pretty happy with how they fit on the bottom of my cart. I just had to do a little modifying to the back and fit my argon and CO2 bottles both on there also. So today I finally cut off the collector on the drivers side header and straightened it out so that it doesn't point the exhaust into the frame, and welded on the v band clamp to the end of the collector. Found out the hard way though that the big does not like any gap when your trying to weld something that thin. Oh well I'll have lots of time to get the tig dialed in by the time I finish that exhaust.
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