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Hey thanks man!
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Well notches and shock brackets are in! Well they came in the mail. not in the truck... But I did get the shock brackets installed already before it got dark. So tomorrow morning I'm going to get grinding wheel, sanding wheel, cut off wheel, wire wheel, and some new drill bits that way the whole process should go easier to install the notches. And I'll report back when I have more updates... Wish I could get that trac bar soon. |
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great looking truck buddy
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09-11-2014, 07:35 AM | #3 |
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WHen I had the 5" rear drop on the 67 c10 longbed I bought the kit from Cpp. They are about 13 miles from where i live. Anyways the shocks worked good for me.
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Update: got the notches installed and I checked my email today to find a pleasant surprise! Apparently my trac bar is on it's way! I wasn't sure how they took the payment or when but I guess they already did... Weird thing is the tracking says the package will be here tomorrow... I'm thinking maybe cpp is sending that package with express shipping? Either way it looks like I may just get it on time for the c/10 show! So pretty excited to see how that all goes together... Although I think if I sandwich any more plates of metal In with the axle/trailing arm/shock brackets I'm going to need longer U-bolts! Haha links like I have enough threads to cover the thickness of one more bracket though.. |
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09-16-2014, 03:54 PM | #6 |
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I figured you guys have seen plenty of these c notches installed in these trucks... Was I wrong? Haha for today's progress: woke up to find my trac bar at the door step! So I got that installed and took it for a rest drive... Wow! That bar has fixed something my truck has always done and I've never liked, the "shifting" for lack of a better term on real bumpy roads and especially on curvy bumpy roads. One of the best small upgrades I've done to the truck!
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Putting that bar in came with two prices though.. One was the money of course but the other was more painful to except haha
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09-15-2014, 02:24 PM | #8 |
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You are really going to like that bent style trac bar it's sweet.
One of the really cool things about it is that because it's longer than the stock trac bar the axle moves less from side to side from suspension travel. |
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I'm expecting to actually feel a noticeable difference with the new trac bar I feel like the truck will trail down the road a lot straighter no matter how bumpy the road really is
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Yeah the deluxe trac bar upgrade is one of the best things you can do for the rear stabilization of the truck other than a sway bar which I also recommend.
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09-17-2014, 08:23 AM | #11 |
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Ouch!!! Keep up the good work.
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Lol your telling me! I busted my thumb on my left hand from the notches and now the trac bar busted that finger! Lol thanks dale! I need to clean the truck real good.... When your drive way is dirt and gravel it is super hard to stop all the dust! |
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I've got a question for everybody.. I want to get a tubing bender like for brake lines, vaccum lines, fuel lines, etc. and I've heard a lot of people complain it's hard to find a good one, so I wanted to ask what's proven to be the best one that you guys use with no problem? I also would of course like to do 3/16, 1/4 etc.
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09-22-2014, 05:25 PM | #14 |
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Honestly for all the bends that don't require 90 degree bends I use my hands
For the ones that require tight bends you can use something round to press the tube against and bend very, very slowly using constant and consistent pressure. Although I do have a tool I find that it kinks the tube more often than not. |
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I've been using my hands as well, it is effective for most of the bends but I've been thinking about my brakes, and I've just about convinced myself to run 3/16ths lines for the rear instead of the original drum size lines (1/4), in hopes that I will build pressure sooner and haver a sooner harder brake pedal. I also would like to have the adjusting capabilities from the wilwood PN260-11179 proportioning valve, so i would like to nice 90 degree bends and make it really nice and clean. I figure the only things that can make the braking any better would be a big brake kit and new calipers, so before I go or consider that route I want to get all I can out of the 11" rotors and stock calipers and see how I like it.
....also the 327 is coming out, so I can have it sent to a machine shop and make sure everything is true and a good fresh start, then I'm going to install the 69 double hump 327 heads on in addition to a new 470 lift, duration 272 comp cam, double roller timing chain, stainless steel valves, and possibly some roller rockers and roller lifters. Also want to run the "tru-ram" manifolds from speedway motors, which I will choose the cast stainless steel manifolds. BIG QUESTION!: will those straight dump manifolds work/clear the stock c10 crossmember and engine stands? If they don't clear the engine stands then I wouldn't be so against swapping those out for some new ones from cpp, since those look like they'd give more clearance.... In the mean time... There's going to be a 383 that will make itself quite comfortable in those frame rails.... |
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Dude....you change engines like I change my socks...lol
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...I know..... I wouldn't change them around so much if this wasn't my only real driving vehicle... But I've gotta keep this truck alive one way or another and I'm getting to the point where it's my actual drivetrain's turn at being rebuilt... Cant rebuild the engine and trans and drive the truck at the same time haha |
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Alrighty, been doing some homework for the 700r4..
First things: trans is September 22,1987 and it's an MD8 so this is the better transmission with the 30 spline input shaft, and the better built case! Now my dad had the trans rebuilt quite some time ago, but it was never installed or filled with fluid, since his project wasn't ready yet. So most of the questions I have he doesn't remember to much about the whole deal, so kind of one of those gotta dissect and find out yourself moments. So the shop that rebuilt the trans removed all the wiring and the TCC solenoid. I assume when my dad told them he was putting this in a 68 suburban they figured he wants going to want the lock up option for the torque converter... I read about the lock up and the benefits so I'm going to get the solenoid and wiring all done to make that happen. I already bought the bow tie overdrives tv made easy kit, and have installed the new TV spring and new TV cable, all that I have left is to install the new plate on the carburetor. So list of parts I've ordered are: New CPP tubular trans x-member New aluminum finned pan w/drain plug from summit TCC solenoid Wiring kit for TCC and 4th gear pressure switch. Going to wait for all of the parts to arrive, and I'm going to wait til after Oct. 4th and 5th before I rear into the truck... Gotta make sure I can drive it to c/10kings c10 get together and the Turlock swap meet |
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Oh yeah overdrive for the win!
You will really like that CPP tubular crossmember it's a nice piece. You have made some really good decisions lately and I like the direction you are going with the truck. |
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Yes! Overdrive should be very nice going down the highway! If the CPP crossmember is anything like the rest of there parts I've bought from them then I will certainly be pleased with it! Thank you, I really appreciate it! I know I've changed/change my mind quite a bit... Probably to the point where it's a little annoying. But in the long run the only thing I waste by changing my mind is my labor. And technically all the labor I put in the truck so far is already wasted, especially since I plan to never sell this truck, and even if I did sell it I wouldn't be able to get any money for all the labor I've done... So to me it's not that big of a deal. And all the parts that I take off or swap out aren't a waste either, since most of the parts I swap out are actually good parts still. So I want to thank you guys for having to endure allll the changes I've made, but hopefully when it's all said and done it will be a nice truck, and a truck that Is better than what I ever could have imagined.
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Alright so got a question about transmission coolant lines. I want to redo my lines and I don't know the size line to run, I think it's a 3/8's or 1/4 line but not to sure anyone know what size? Any help would be appreciated!
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I've been pretty busy, been rounding up parts and making a list and checking it twice, you guys know how that is but I've been taking pictures and I'll post up what's all going on when I make some more headway.
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Hey Rick, I just wanted to congratulate you on the " El Jay's Choice" award. You snuck out before I tell you.
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