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Re: LS1 into a 73 cheyenne
I remember when you stopped posting and wondered what happened. So many great threads on this board its hard to keep track.
Your photography skills are amazing. Which break mount is that? I have been playing with the idea of going under my dash to clean up my firewall some more.
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Thank you, Glad to heat you enjoyed the photos.
Realistically the photos are a drag specially in situations where I have dirty hands and decide to take a pic, but I will continue with detailed pics of the different stages of this build, there’s been more than one occasion where I have forgotten certain details and I have to go back to my build photos. At one point I completely abandoned this build, glad I’m back on track The 90 Degree Under Dash Brake Pedal is from Scott’s Hotrods, the only reason I got it from them is because there local, I picked it up save on shipping. It may look different because I drilled the leg and fabbed my brake pedal. The Hydroboost is from hydratech. There a bit involved as far as piecing the parts and plumbing the system. BTW vacuum booster are allot easier. My advice if you enjoy the thrill of a good challenge is to piece it out. If you tight on time get one complete already built. Quote:
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Very nice progress! Killer photos like always too!
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04-12-2018, 10:39 PM | #4 |
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Thanks Mike coming along slowly but surely
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I installed the front components for fit up. I deleted the AC compressor. I need to space out the alternator and the water pump cover. In pics everything is handsnug. With a few bolts missing. The bolts are from Rogue Bolts with a front pulley set from Street & Perfotmance with CBM power steering and alternator bracket. The water pump need some more work. There’s allot of debate on the LS heater lines weather to plug or loop them, that aside I will be deleting the heater lines, pulling them out and taping them 3/8 & 1/2 NPT. Pugging them with some aluminum allen plugs. I think it’s a lot more cleaner then a loop or rubber plugs. I will also be using a CBM thermostat housing that accepts the LS style 160 thermostat. As for the steam lines I will tap into the water pump. I will tap a 90 elbow 1/8 npt to -4an and a stainless flex hose -4an to -4an and on the steam line tubes a 5/16 compression fitting to -4an.
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I installed the front components for fit up. I deleted the AC compressor. I need to space out the alternator and the water pump cover, for a Serpentine belt. In pics everything is handsnug. With a few bolts missing. The bolts are from Rogue Bolts with a front pulley set from Street & Perfotmance with CBM power steering and alternator bracket. The water pump need some more work. There allot of debate on the LS heater lines weather to plug or loop them, that aside I will be deleting the heater lines, pulling them out and taping them 3/8 & 1/2 NPT, then plugging them with some aluminum allen plugs. I think it’s a lot more cleaner and realiable then a hose loop or rubber plugs. I will also be using a CBM thermostat housing that accepts the LS style 160 thermostat. As for the steam lines I will tap into the water pump. I will tap a 90 elbow 1/8 npt to -4an male and a stainless flex hose -4an to -4an female and on the steam line tube a 5/16 compression fitting to -4an male.
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Found these on eBay. Plugs for water pump heater delete. 3/8 and 1/2 NPT
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Part list info
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You could look into this company for your radiator hoses and practically any hose in general Auto Plumb Keep up the good work! |
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Thanks il check them out
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I just did my steam ports not too long ago, I went with some hardlines it was a pain but came out nice.
Dude, I cannot wait to see your build done!
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I some motors only have the steam ports up front on the heads the rears are plugged
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Nice, clean and effective
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Epic thread, epic truck. Alex, I'm glad you are back at it. I'd never seen this thread because I joined the forum after you left for your break. Just read the whole frickin thing. Glad you are back and glad that this truck is going to be finished. Congratulations on your kids and getting a woman to marry you after you got that nasty cut above your eye, haha. Maybe this is a selfish idea, but I think you should keep this truck for yourself because you can build two more for your sons for less than a quarter of what you spent on this one. Then they can take a good running truck and work with their dad to modify it and they will appreciate it more than if you gave them one like this. Just my $.02, brother. Thanks for all the information and pictures!
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Thank you for taking the time to check out my thread. You are too funny had me laughing when I read this. I agree it would be a good time building something with my boys. My wife already warned me she’s not ever goin in this truck once done, I told her it’s going to be loud with no AC or heater. She hates loud engines & exhausts, according to her the rough choppy sound of horsepower is that of an engine in needs of repairs.
I’m slowing down a bit as my second son is due tomorrow 4/19/18 with gods grace I will have 2 baddies soon. I did manage to get ahold of another gallon of 923-200 with slow activators.. This stuff is hard to come by in this area no one is authorized to carry it. Quote:
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Not the kind of "contraband" that I think of in the LA area. Is that what you need to finish up your paint work? Huge congratulations on pending son number 2. My little brother has two little boys and has a very full life chasing those two little clowns around! And he loves it. And I love to visit them. One other thing I noticed, is how you put the Dynamat up behind and under the dash. I'll bet that will make a significant difference. Maybe there will be a few days between November and February where your wife will ride in the truck with you because it'll be cool enough and quiet enough as long as you stay out of the throttle.
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Very nice work on the engine! Digging the Glasurit too! That's some high $$$ paint!
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Long time coming without further ado here is the new lil bad man, welcome to this world Damian Mateo
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Congratulations Alex on the new baby boy!
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Congrats!
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thanks fellas for the baby wishes. I did some work on the water pump heater delete and steam line. I made a puller and ran it with the impact. i tapped for 1/2 NPT and 3/8 NPT and on top for the steam line i drilled and tapped for 1/8 NPT. I need to do the bend and tie in to steam line.
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pic of the completed work with some teflon tape and pipe dope
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and the CBM-10613-160-KIT Billet Water Neck + 160 Thermostat, original style LS1 thermostat
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