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I couldn't find my Machinist Handbook ... but found this right from Lincoln Welding for you:
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Since I held off on welding the u-joint to the shaft I decided to fill the holes from the steering shaft mock up and the extra engine mount holes from the factory. Cleaned it up quite a bit.
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Slick!
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Dude you have some mad skills......Your crazy...But you have mad skills...lol
I dig the outa the box approach you take for stuff. I never even considered running my steering linkage like that for my LSA build.....wicked idea good on ya
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I forgot to mention that I was impressed with the way you handled the steering shaft through the top frame section. Most would have been stymied with the possible resolution ... Nicely done.
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Thanks Wutnxt. You have some sick projects too. Great stuff. Where can I find the LSA build? ============================================== Thats my low and go tp://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s....php?p=5799909 I have been too busy to do much lately but i have moved it back into the shop and am getting ready to make up a parts list . It's time i get back on this project...infact I was just about to order a new steering coloum You have such creative fixes for common problems it's impressive...It's nice to see you back on this project.
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Hey man, I know you're busy and everything but if you have anytime I'd love to come hang out in your garage. I still don't have a truck of my own to build but it's always a learning experience just watching someone work. I know very little about fabrication or welding but if I can help in anyway at all even if it's just holding something in place or moving something, I'd be happy to.
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just finished reading, such a good job fabbing everything. any more updates? looks sweet so far.
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Soon, soon, soon, I hope.
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So, just tying up loose ends from a while back. I welded a few threaded couplers together to get the sway bar to clear the steering linkage. I had to make them a little higher to make sure they cleared lock to lock, bags all the way up and all the way down.
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I love your work, man. Excellent fab skills, and you aren't afraid to tackle anything. I look forward to your updates!
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I got some parts in the mail yesterday. The steering column bearings came in, but you guys probably don't need a pic of those! Here's the the exciting stuff. It's a Holley mid-rise efi intake. I'm going to go through all of my parts and see what I have and what's missing to build this engine asap. It will be a few months till the time and money come together but I've got plenty to do till then.
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That intake will definitely fill the void left from the 'better looking' LS1/2/3 intakes while much more pleasing to the eye vs the truck units.
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Yeah, it's a lot about looks and making the engine compartment not look empty. It's also ideal for power between 2000-6600, which exactly matches my cam. Should be a great combo for the street.
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Looks good!
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Your build is like "fabrication Viagra" Sir!
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LS's are pounders and a cam upgrade makes them go crazy...your going to have tons of power.....it's looking good man. Your making me wanna work on some of mine own stuff...You do great work
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Got a wheel for the right price that I think might work. I also started the mock up on the headers.
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Looking good
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What brand is the steering wheel?
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Forever Sharp- https://fssteeringwheels.com
Seems to be pretty good quality and great prices compared to some other half wrap wheels I've seen.
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I have this wood one for mine. Just have to buy the adapter & horn kit.
Side note: Don't buy a wood one with the rivets. They are just stickers and can peel off. Unless they are covered with thicker clear coat.
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