11-09-2017, 12:36 PM | #76 |
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Re: Freddy's 52 part 2
For the most part spinning my wheels on my accessory placement. I made some aluminum plates from my templates, well the power steering pump will not work on the drivers side because of the steering box. So then to come up with another set up...well I was going to do it the same as my '52 but then I came up with a solution using the factory mounting bracket. Fabing new inner fenders anyway so not a problem, but it's going to be really simple and I think my engine compartment will be cleaner. These are the only drawbacks to going the LT1 route but the next one I will get on the LS bandwagon.
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12-14-2017, 05:17 PM | #77 |
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Well, back to the drawing board once again. New accessory layout but this is the final draft, gonna button it up and call it a day. Lower radiator mounts in place. Have more pictures on new phone but can't get them to download to picture file. I will figure it out and get them up.
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12-15-2017, 09:03 AM | #78 |
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Using tape is a great idea.
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wow look at all that room at the front of the engine, is that an impala rad?
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Got my pictures downloaded and had a productive Saturday. Got my accessory layout finished and this is the crazy part...I had an old belt hanging on the wall from my '96 silverado and I said "hey wonder how this belt will line up." Yall it was the exact length to fit. Need to buy a ribbed idler and do some bracing from the back but time to take it off and get everything painted. Here's my radiator top plate too made from part of the V6 valve cover where the chevrolet is embossed.
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Progress: engine compartment coming together.
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01-23-2018, 06:28 PM | #84 |
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Can't believe that belt fit! Don't forget clamps on those radiator hoses Looking pretty great. Are you close to firing it up?
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Everything is in test fit stage in pictures probably gonna use the heat shrink hose clamps on the hoses so waiting till everything is just right and still have to paint waterpump and accessory bracket. Got wiring harness's loomed last night and plan on taking next week off so if everything comes together maybe late next week we can. I might have to take my computer and have VATS removed before we get to fire it up. We shall see.
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Been awhile since any posting, but it's ALIVE. Had some crazy battles but got them all worked out...Eugene got's his first bath in Lord knows how many years last Saturday and plan on hitting his first cruise in next Friday. I will post some updated pictures later. Getting seat covered this week and started sound system installation last night. The last picture is after I put my not yet famous "RAT SHINE SAUCE" on it. Let me know what you think of the difference.
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10-03-2018, 11:06 AM | #87 |
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Awesome looking truck. Nice Job
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10-03-2018, 01:30 PM | #88 |
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Very nice looking truck!
I would like to see the truck before after the "rat shine sauce" . Maybe share the Rat shine sauce receipe? or sell some of it.
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The "juice" is simply linseed oil with a little paint thinner sprayed on thin and wiped off. I'm not a fan of clearing "yet" but this is way to give some shine as well as protect the truck. It washes off with a couple washes so it's like doing a protective wax between washing. |
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I may have to give some of this 'rat juice' a try. Everyone says I should paint my truck or at least clear coat it. I'm not a fan either of clearing my truck 'yet'.
Is it a 50/50 mix? Do you have any more before and after or in progress pictures? I'm glad to hear it only lasts a couple weeks/washes. Thanks. |
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Well your truck turned out really nice!! It would look great cruising down the road.
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looks amazing!
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Wow that looks awesome!!!!
But why paint thinner? Wouldn't the linseed oil just wear out over time with washes? Wouldnt you worry about the paint thinner removing some of the original patina paint that is left on the truck? |
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True it does wash off with a couple of washes, but if I ever decided to clear coat it there would be nothing on the surface to interfear with adhesion. Adding paint thinner makes the linseed thin enough to spray on and it also brings the color out of the painted areas.
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