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I just painted them with Duplicolor Semi-Gloss Black high heat engine paint. Thanks Kyle, man I really going to be wishing I had your skills when I'm trying to finish the paint and body. Everything you do looks amazing.
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Thanks Keith! Just take your time and it will turn out great.. When you get to that point if you have any questions just ask..
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Thanks Kyle, I'm sure I will have plenty of questions for you.
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Did you do the McGaughys rear kit too? IF so, you'll need a specific emergency brake cable. ACDelco Part number 18P5. It's off of a 70 F*rd Torino if I recall. (ACDelco makes it?? That's what I said too.. ) That's what I used on another truck in my previous life and it fit perfectly.
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Keith those brakes look great |
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Thanks, they look much better now and don't make my eye twitch anymore
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.. make it fit, referring to the center bore on the rotors? Yes, I had to get the axles machined down a little to fit and had to use a couple extra washers to get the calipers to index properly. I know what you mean. I wouldnt use their kit again either. It's not what I'd call BAD, it's just kinda pieced together. 2000+ Silverado calipers (F) 1996 Grand Sport Corvette rotors, and I'm not sure what the rear calipers are from. I had to get longer wheels studs too. The front pads don't take advantage of the full surface of the rotor either. Dont get me wrong, their 4 wheel setup will put you through the windshield if you stomp on it but .. the kit could be so much better. Just my opinion. You'll be glad you painted them too. Mine were rusting bad, just washing the truck will cause them to get that orange cast to them. (in places other than the pad surface contact.)
Wilwood for me on my next one too. Not knocking your brakes man Just agreeing the kit could be better.
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All in all I think the front kit is a very nice kit, especially for the money and will work good for me until I can afford the Wilwood front kit. I know that is going to be years down the line so it better
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Got some odds and ends done today. Installed the gas struts on my hinges so now my hood stays open on its own. I blasted and primed my original door latch assemblies and installed them in the doors. I also made up my radiator hoses and put on my black billet specialties water neck. All in all it was a productive day.
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Hood pic:
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Hoses
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Trucks coming along real nice Keith, the engine looks great.
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Engine looks very very nice!!
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Black and orange look great on the engine. Where have I sent that before?
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Beautiful work!
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Thanks, it has been a long road but it's getting there
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Today my brother and I started making the last piece to my drivetrain puzzle. First we made up a 2" spacer for the carrier bearing and then started to modify a 2 piece drive shaft my brother just happened to have sitting around out of an 80's Suburban with a big block. Definitely a heavy duty shaft with 1350 ujoints throughout.
First we removed the old nasty carrier bearing and installed my new one. Next we mocked the front portion of the driveshaft up in the chassis, connected it to the tranny yoke and took some measurements. Turns out it was 3 3/8" too long so we proceeded to cut it down and tack it back together. Once we confirmed it was the right length and was nice and straight, my brother finish welded it. We ran out of time for the night so next weekend we will finish off the rear portion of the shaft as that has to be shortened too. I also had to order a 1350 pinion yoke tonight, hopefully it will come in for next weekend so there are no delays. I have to say it was a learning experience for me. My brother has built 20-30 driveshafts so he knew what he was doing. I just helped him hold things and watched I was pretty amazed that he could do that.
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Now that's some beef!!
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Great job on the drive shaft!!
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Thanks, I think that big block needs some beef
Thanks, I can't take credit for it I was just the second pair of hands
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They make conversion u-joints to go from that 1350 to your factory rear end.
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I actually did laugh out loud on that one
Yeah I know but I want to keep the 1350's throughout the entire driveshaft. I saw them on Denny's driveshaft. Even my trans yoke uses 1350's as it is the heavy duty truck bolt on style. I don't plan on being easy on this drivetrain so I hope it is as stout as possible
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Very nice Keith.
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