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Old 08-28-2015, 11:41 PM   #1
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Re: What did you do to your truck today part III

Finally 'locked' down the design... should get to building soon


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Old 08-30-2015, 10:33 AM   #2
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Re: What did you do to your truck today part III

I installed my exhaust system, fixed a leaking diff gasket, bled my master and installed it, installed my radio, air box, and speaker and started finishing up some small things that needed completion.
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Re: What did you do to your truck today part III

Ordered a new Fuel Pump! Since putting in my 292 (used CL) it's had a pretty good tick. The motor starts and runs fine, good even. Doesn't smoke or seem to burn oil. Does have a couple of good oil leaks (oil pan and maybe rear seal) but this tick has been really bugging me. I've been reluctant to deal with the oil leaks only to have the thing grenade on me... Anyway, I've adjusted the valves a couple times and tightened the exhaust etc. but nothing made a difference.
So yesterday I was changing some grommets on the valve cover (one leak I figured I could at least address) and I fired it up and for whatever reason it I could suddenly tell the tick wasn't coming from up top. I grabbed a long screwdriver and sure enough the only place you can hear the tick is from the damn fuel pump!! Won't know for sure till I get the new one in but fingers crossed.
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Re: What did you do to your truck today part III

I was going to find some procrastination project to do, then realised the inner fenders will never clean themselves.

Both sides are now ready for paint prep, primer coat followed by Satin Black Two Pack paint.



Today after the inner fenders I finished reassembly of the heater unit and packed it away.

The lid is away with Ian Brown for some special under hood treatment.

The red you can see is a high density foam gasket I made to seal the fan to the metal case.

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Old 08-31-2015, 02:37 PM   #5
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I finished up shortening my '66 Suburban 3", in preparation for a body swap on a 2006 Trailblazer SS. I also removed the stock burb floor in one piece:
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I finished up shortening my '66 Suburban 3", in preparation for a body swap on a 2006 Trailblazer SS. I also removed the stock burb floor in one piece:
Thats gonna be wild, brave guy!
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Old 08-31-2015, 07:02 PM   #7
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I finished up shortening my '66 Suburban 3", in preparation for a body swap on a 2006 Trailblazer SS. I also removed the stock burb floor in one piece:
I hope you start a build topic for that,, I'm guessing theres ALLOT of people here that would be interested in how all that fits together
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I finished up shortening my '66 Suburban 3", in preparation for a body swap on a 2006 Trailblazer SS. I also removed the stock burb floor in one piece:
That should be very good.

I am not that clever or brave.

Build thread please, or some thread for us to ooooohhh and aaaahhhh and be amazed by.
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Old 09-03-2015, 06:54 PM   #9
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what are you gonna use as the floor?
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Old 09-04-2015, 07:42 AM   #10
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I finished up shortening my '66 Suburban 3", in preparation for a body swap on a 2006 Trailblazer SS. I also removed the stock burb floor in one piece:
Do you have a build thread?

I'd love to see more of the work that went into this conversion.

Very flipping nice man!
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Ordered my full set of mouldings and stainless bed strips from Mar-K today through Clem's Tuba Trucks.

Thanks Clem.

Got home tonight and found this had arrived in the post from Ian Brown.

I already reported on this cover, but have to say, in hand, it is even more impressive.

I am seriously pleased and impressed with it. It is so difficult to capture the texture and look of this piece in a photo.



Of course I had to go trial fit it as well.

Very pleased, very very pleased.

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Truck looks great! Really great! Please tell me about the hole(s) you have cut in the firewall on the PS. I assume they are for AC since I see a compressor and AC vents. How did you decide where to cut holes and what will you install? Vintage Air?
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Re: What did you do to your truck today part III

Got the front hubs and wheels on. Then rolled the chassis out for some fresh air.
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Truck looks great! Really great! Please tell me about the hole(s) you have cut in the firewall on the PS. I assume they are for AC since I see a compressor and AC vents. How did you decide where to cut holes and what will you install? Vintage Air?
THx, Its a factory Air cab, going back with OEM stuff.
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rickywideglide,
Hell if I know. It was like that when I got and I thought it was cool so I left it. LOL
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Looks great Rev!
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Finished building my dual snorkel air cleaner.....
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I got my engine and tranny mounted!
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Looking good!!
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Thanks! Feels good to! lol
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Finally got the hubs and calipers on I am suppose to get my parking brake in the mail tomorrow from inline. That's all that stands between me and a roller.
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I didn't work on my truck today but I did work on my brothers car. I am putting disc brakes in his 64 Valiant. I am using discs from a 75 Duster. As I was changing the wheel bearings I notice this on the left rotor. I guess he took his car to Midas to have the brakes done. Someone put the seals in backwards.
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Got a call from the painter who wanted to go over the paint colors and have them verified before spraying. If all goes well the bed should be finished by Sept 12.
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Wow! Won't that be a sweet thing after all these years.
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Yes it will be!!!, note the extra holes that the PO drill in the tail light area instead of getting some speed nuts. does not hurt anything, but WHY?? The painter also undercoated the insides of the bed as well. The sides are finally straight as well.
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