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Old 08-04-2016, 09:37 AM   #1
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Re: 72 k20 project

Killer work from the fabrication to the electrical to how the project is thought out. I only wish I was at your level. Can't wait to see the finished product. How big of a gooseneck trailer are you gonna haul with it?
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Old 08-14-2016, 12:44 PM   #2
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I know I posted a couple of weeks ago, but I just found the diesel conversion section of this board recently. This section still doesn't seem like it's easy to get to for some reason though?? Again, great engineering, layout, fabrication, welding, the whole nine yards. I keep threatening to pull my '69 K20 apart and redo it, but I don't really have the time or the space to do it right now. I'll have to get active on my photobucket account and post some pics of the truck. I started on it in '95 when I was 22, and I got the truck on the road in '97. I was pretty new to doing any sort of frame off project, and I was just learning how to MIG weld, etc...... Now that I'm older (which has it's goods and bads, lol) I'm more picky with what I want, but I'm a little more talented in basic metal fab, but nowhere near your level. I wouldn't know where to begin with a Cummins swap into one of these trucks. I'm on page 33 of this thread, do you have any idea of what type of torque this engine will produce? Keep up the great work, you're an artist. Kurt
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Old 08-28-2016, 06:22 PM   #3
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Re: 72 k20 project

more of the same





the uppers are made with 1.75"x.120 wall DOM. they are really short and not bent, and only see torque load in tension for the most part. no need for super tube.



some in the weld zone pics





no reasonable truck can and have linked suspension and no taco gussets, right? i made a quick and dirty taco bender





i also put wrappers on the upper side of the bushing collar. the frame bracket confines space there so it needed to be a little more sleek. they are one piece formed to fit.





then the real tacos.

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Old 08-28-2016, 06:28 PM   #4
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and more welding





some test fitting







and some paint and install

i capped the open end of the 2" and smoothed the welds.







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Man that looks sweet! So when are you opening your own custom fab and off-road shop?
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Old 08-28-2016, 09:51 PM   #6
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What a great build for the last 4 years..
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Old 08-29-2016, 10:31 AM   #7
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As always, your work is fantastic, especially the welds. I love the bender.

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Old 08-31-2016, 07:08 PM   #8
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an, those look awesome! Those welds look like money to me!
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Old 09-02-2016, 07:13 PM   #9
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Man that looks sweet! So when are you opening your own custom fab and off-road shop?
Thanks Tony! I'd love to do this professionally, but I'm not in the right area of the world for it. Hard place to make things like that work. I'm not sure we'll be here long term though. Maybe one day I'll get someone convinced to give me some money for a sweet ride...

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What a great build for the last 4 years..
Sadly this weekend marks five years since I started the resurrection. I do enjoy looking at the work on the truck and seeing how I've grown and improved as it went on, but I'd sure like to drive it... Haha. Thanks!

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As always, your work is fantastic, especially the welds. I love the bender.

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Burnett, thanks! I was beating myself up on them a little. I've welded with a transformer machine professionally for years and I feel like this inverter makes me look bad. I still haven't had enough seat time to get used to it. But I have burned up nearly a whole t bottle of argon. I was laughing to myself about being a tig snob the other day. I haven't turned on the mm250 since sometime in 2015. I do have a job for it this weekend though so the streak dies.

Literally the day after I made my 'bender' someone on IG posted a pic of a super intricate cnc cut, extra nice taco gusset bender. Made me chuckle. Mine is back in the scraps pile where it came from.

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an, those look awesome! Those welds look like money to me!
Thanks dude. Stack of dimes, eh? Maybe pesos. I think I coulda done it more slick, but as I learned early on in weldering, paint fixes everything!
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Ryan, I have to agree with everyone else that those welds look absolutely great. Steady hand, right amount of filler wire on each dip, etc..... I do some Tig welding at work, I'm a Steamfitter (Pipefitter) most of the time I'm stick welding though. I have two welders at home, a Millermatic 175 MIG, and a Lincoln 175 square wave AC/DC that do a decent job for what I neex to do. I wish I was better at welding on aluminum, but I just don't do it often enough. I have been told that the newer machines like the Miller dynasty are a dream to weld with. Anyway, just when I think some of my freehand TIG welds look good, I look at guys like you and I'm reminded that I'm average at best. Kurt
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Ryan, I have to agree with everyone else that those welds look absolutely great. Steady hand, right amount of filler wire on each dip, etc..... I do some Tig welding at work, I'm a Steamfitter (Pipefitter) most of the time I'm stick welding though. I have two welders at home, a Millermatic 175 MIG, and a Lincoln 175 square wave AC/DC that do a decent job for what I neex to do. I wish I was better at welding on aluminum, but I just don't do it often enough. I have been told that the newer machines like the Miller dynasty are a dream to weld with. Anyway, just when I think some of my freehand TIG welds look good, I look at guys like you and I'm reminded that I'm average at best. Kurt
Thanks! Fitting is an awesome craft. i enjoy doing fit up work as much as welding. it is nice to work something into just the right place. and its nice to weld it that way too. My stepdad is a union fitter. i dont think he does steam, but i really dont know.

i've heard the dynasty series is awesome too. i hope to test that myself one day, but for now my little everlast is doing its tricks. i decided to get the green one on the chance that i really didnt like the inverter. i do like them, but i am too new to them to feel as proficient as i'd like. i also shopped a little smaller than i will next time. this one is a 250A machine but pulse cuts the applied amperage down enough that i would like a bigger machine. other than that it does fine. i was burning 3/16 309l rods with it just to see how it stick welded and was pretty impressed.

my MIG is a MM250, i learned on that very machine in HS so i like it, but i really would like to get something a little different i think. the Lincoln 255s are nice, but the Miller 300xmt i mig with at work is by far my favorite mig power source that i could ever hope to afford as a hobbyist. i welded with an Axcess 450 for a while in my younger days and that is Mig welder. but also $8500 or something. and way to big for a garage. But fun to play with.

i got the rear limit straps installed.

the frame side



axle side.



the tabs are probably overkill at 3/16" thick. better safe than sorry, right?

welded the lower shock tabs at this time as well.



welded the uppers



the straps from Ruffstuff are burly and fairly priced, and they come with a comical tag



painted the upper shock mounts too.



a way long time ago i was going to try to incorporate the dodge shock mounts on the axle. that died a long time ago, but i just ignored them. i finally got my crap in a pile and ground the ugly SOB's off. looks better than i figured it would



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I can't recall, what are you using for a front axle?
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Old 09-26-2016, 06:28 PM   #13
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I can't recall, what are you using for a front axle?
78 or 79 Ford D60.

It looks great Ryan. Those limit straps are a nice addition. I can say, that I am going to be adding a rear sway bar this winter to mine. There's just not much in the rear suspension compared to the front.
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Any updates? Enjoyed the build, great work!
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Old 01-07-2017, 01:17 PM   #15
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Ryan nailed it. i think this one was '78 model year f350.

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It looks great Ryan. Those limit straps are a nice addition. I can say, that I am going to be adding a rear sway bar this winter to mine. There's just not much in the rear suspension compared to the front.
im sure. I'm sure this big bar will help. hopefully it doesnt need tuned. itll be a pain to remove...

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i havent done much lately. i have a few things i will have to post up but i havent been real busy on the truck.
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This build is sweet!! Talking about going on wolf creek pass for its maiden voyage, makes me wonder if you have heard the song about it by C.W. McCall?
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cant let this die. had any more time for the truck?
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Old 07-29-2017, 12:53 PM   #18
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This build is sweet!! Talking about going on wolf creek pass for its maiden voyage, makes me wonder if you have heard the song about it by C.W. McCall?
I certainly have! my dad was a trucker for years, so i knew of the song and of WCP before i ever thought of living here. i would think i should make a good test track!

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cant let this die. had any more time for the truck?
It isnt dead, but i might call it hibernation mode for a bit. We though we were going to move from the area, sometime earlier this year, so i had stopped doing much in prep for that. we've since decided to stay, but i have had another distraction from this truck lately trying to get my other K20 a new powertrain. so basically it sits awaiting my fickle focus to land on it once more... I promise one day it will see action again. i haven't even started piling things on it or anything!
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I love driving WCP. Last time though, there was construction which added an hour to our trip. So you're staying? Glad to hear. I know it's hard to find work over there.
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I love driving WCP. Last time though, there was construction which added an hour to our trip. So you're staying? Glad to hear. I know it's hard to find work over there.
seems like all they do is repair roads around here. mountain weather isnt much good at preserving the road surface, and the area has experienced some growth and the roads show the wear. its always a pain in the summer months.

fortunately we dont struggle for work and get by better than most. my wife was able to find a position at work that she feels settled with and that was the ultimate hinge point. hard to want to leave a place as beautiful as this!

let me know when you are rambling through again, we can have a beer and do some bench racing!
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I don't think Ryan gets on here very often. I can't remember for sure what his is out of. But, most of those B&W centers are the same. The brackets are different. I had one from a ford super duty and a 2nd gen Dodge and the centers looked the same. I used the 2nd gen dodge one in mine. I sold the ford one because I had the complete hitch for it.
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I don't think Ryan gets on here very often. I can't remember for sure what his is out of. But, most of those B&W centers are the same. The brackets are different. I had one from a ford super duty and a 2nd gen Dodge and the centers looked the same. I used the 2nd gen dodge one in mine. I sold the ford one because I had the complete hitch for it.
Those turnover balls are nice, when I get one in my truck going to make a flag pole that will attach in it as well.

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Thanks Ryan! it looks similar to my duramax center piece so your probably right they're all about the same. I want something thats about the same width as yours and Ryanroo so I'll keep an eye out for a second gen one.
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