01-16-2009, 12:56 AM | #176 |
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Re: 1969 Chevy CST/10 comes home [Long-term project "OrangeCrush"]
yes thank you
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01-17-2009, 09:07 PM | #177 |
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Re: 1969 Chevy CST/10 comes home [Long-term project "OrangeCrush"]
Back on it this weekend:
After ripping the god awful wiring that was in it, the new sony HU and Kenwood speakers go in. Onlinecarstereo FTMFW as far as speakers, those kenwoods are normally around 110-120 and I payed 68. Excellent speakers, and far better than the clarions they replace: Mocking up the disk brakes, got the passenger side together: And mocking up the seatbelts: |
01-17-2009, 11:51 PM | #178 |
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Re: 1969 Chevy CST/10 comes home [Long-term project "OrangeCrush"]
lookin good!
i like your truck more than luckys! sorry lucky least yours is driveable..well, was driveable lol bet your gonna havea conniption drivin that beast to school! what drop springs are you using now 3" and...??_"? thanks!
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01-18-2009, 12:35 AM | #179 |
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3 inches on all corners.
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01-19-2009, 04:34 PM | #180 |
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Disk brakes are close enough to done that I'm saying; The disk brakes are done! Just gotta toss in pads, pack the driverside bearings with grease (ran out last night) and bleed the system.
Big'n brakes Just threw my bling rim on for kicks. Tossed in a manual choke since my carb is not meant for this engine and the choke just kinda did what it wanted. Seat belts are 90% done. When I take it up to the dealership to tidy it up on the lifts some thick steel backing plates will be welded into the floor to help keep them from pulling out of the floor. And gave up on the old alternator and picked up a 90~ amp alternator, and it chaaaaaaarrrrgges now. Conduet to clean up the wiring.. And woo! It's gettin' close. I really need this so I can go back to my job |
01-19-2009, 05:57 PM | #181 |
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Is your six lug hubs the same bolt pattern as the new six lug Chevy's? I'm wondering if you can run new 2007 wheels with your bolt pattern.Thanks
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01-19-2009, 08:05 PM | #182 |
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Yup, thats infact what my bling wheels actually fit, a late model GM truck. Mind you, back spacing and hub size can be a problem though (as mentioned a few pages back)
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01-25-2009, 09:27 PM | #183 |
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Today:
Fab'd up a new bracket for the kick down cable. Engine and drive train are 100% Began welding some 1/8th in steel plating to back up all the seat and seat belt bolts. With the floor and the 1/8th in steel body washer backing it, there's close to 1/2-2/3 in worth of steel backing all my bolts. Needless to say my ass is staying put in a wreck. It's much more solid than the factory mounts. Have new(er) tires mounted half way on the rims and balanced, but dismounted the top bead to paint the wheels. The other two wheels get the new(er) tiers and mounted/balanced later this week. All painted Rust-oleum semi-gloss black: They'll look nice and mean when on the ground... My tierod sleeves come in tomorrow. And with that, the truck will be ready for this weekend, if all goes well, it shall hit the streets. :demon: |
01-25-2009, 09:35 PM | #184 |
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That looks sweet man. I really like the way your stereo is set up, I want to copy it and I bet you can't wait to get yours driving. I have a bit longer to wait It would sure be cool of we lived closer together, I don't have any one around who like these trucks that is my age
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01-25-2009, 09:36 PM | #185 |
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Oh and rustoleum semi gloss FTMFW
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01-25-2009, 09:39 PM | #186 |
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I'm having dreams about it haha..
Although their trippy as hell. The truck is some sort of uncontrollable rocket that takes no power to spin the tires and knows not of what a straight line is. Doesn't have very good brakes either. Move to Texas, the weather's better, the chicks are hotter, the trucks are meaner, and the Mexican food is fresh. Last edited by texanidiot25; 01-25-2009 at 09:39 PM. |
01-25-2009, 09:42 PM | #187 |
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I hear ya there, and might actually move down to Galveston after I graduate...... but I like my evergreen trees in Orygun
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01-26-2009, 06:40 AM | #189 |
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Lookin' good TI25....
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01-26-2009, 10:50 PM | #190 |
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Thanks guys:
More setbacks, ****... My inner tie rods are not original it seems, and they won't work right with the adapter tie rod sleeves... So new inner tie rods seem to be in order. Gotta get a new drivers seat belt. The heat of welding the backing plates killed the retractor mechinism when the heat traveled up into it's chassis. One of those random WTF things. ****ing damnit, one step forwards and two steps back, you just don't get far like that... |
01-31-2009, 07:38 PM | #191 |
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The CST10 took it's maiden voyage today. Chirping 2nd gear at times too Took it for a run to break in the brakes. Found a nice half mile stretch of road and opened it up, all four barrels. Not as much low end as I was expecting, but she pulls nice and hard all the way up through the RPM range, chirping firmly into 2nd. Didn't do any hard launches, so I can't tell you how long it can smoke'em through 1st Only problem is it idles pretty lean... But, hell, it's got a bad ass idle and it's not lean enough that it's causing problems, so might just leave it be for now. Then drove it a short ways to Jack in the Box, and reveled in the looks. The truck rides really well for a truck, and stops nice and hard. Still running the drum MC and Prop valve, but were ordering the disk brake propvalve next, and an MC as well. Monday it goes up to the dealership my dad works at for inspection and an alignment. When I come up thursday for my Bday party with the family, I'm bringin' her home.. And a date on friday.. Words cannot express how awesome this moment is. 2 years man, two years. Last edited by texanidiot25; 01-31-2009 at 07:39 PM. |
01-31-2009, 07:51 PM | #192 |
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01-31-2009, 08:05 PM | #193 |
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Thats badass man, Nohting like rumbling into the local fast food joint and gettin the looks and stares. I got some strange looks after I put the Yenko stripes on. I really like your stance. I need to change out to some 5 inch drop springs. I just hope my tires don't rub with more drop
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01-31-2009, 08:17 PM | #194 |
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Thanks mayne!
I'll have some badass video friday, sucker needs a burn out. Rumble it does.... Rumble it does. |
01-31-2009, 08:22 PM | #195 |
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Yes we need to see some video! Sweet truck, good job man
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01-31-2009, 08:58 PM | #196 |
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Your truck has really come together. I am really glad you went with the black spokes over the other wheels you were looking at. They really make the truck in my opinion!!
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Looks great man.
Congrats on getting it on the road. I remember the feeling of the first drive with a 1980 camaro I restored with the help of a friend....first time out was a mix of hearing all kinds of weird noises and worrying with a whole lot of stupid grin on my face.
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EXACTLY! Every sound that wasn't a V8 was "I hope that's right" |
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02-02-2009, 08:32 PM | #199 |
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Trying to get the video to upload to something, my mom's camera used some trippy format of quicktime that nothing wants to convert or open.. lol
Pics off the camera Some comparison pics: |
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In other news, the Chevy was driven home last night. All went extraordinarily well except for the steaming heater core. So, no AC or heater at the moment..
Something I can say. With a full throttle and massive wheel spin, it hits 0-60 in about 8 seconds, given it kept nose to nose with my dad's Grand Prix GT, which pulls 0-60 with traction control on in about 8 seconds. Not bad for a 4500 lbs truck. It seems to have 4.10 gears, awesome (crap!)... It hums rather high at freeway speeds with such short gearing. I probably can't hit 100 with out risking the motor. But, my dad still has a 700R4 transmission in storage, that'd give a short 1st gear (with 4.10 gears, it'd pull stumps out of rock), and an overdrive, it'd haul ass, and cruise much better. For my birthday, I my dad installed a new grille in while it was up at the dealership this past week. It looks sweeeeeeeeet... Got some weather stripping as well, since my doors are gone basically.. lol. More pics tomorrow, and some sweet video of course. 8) Todays update went like this: My friends loved, ritch kids envied it (atleast they stared at it gawkingly). It will melt the tires hard through 1st gear. But for the most part, it's just easy cruising. The 1st full tank of gas in the tank clogged up the fuel filter I had on the line, and in the carb. So it didn't make it home quite. 1st time it left me in the middle of an intersection (restarted it 3 times while rolling off a green light, pulled to a no-go lane), but got it to fire up and pulled into a parking lot. Ripped out the fuel filter on the line, and it was of course gone to hell. Limped over to walmart, of course they didn't carry the fuel filter I needed (that was at the other walmart), and niether did autozone! So I went home on the q-jet filter and it started stalling on my exit, was easily able to limp into the gas station and let it be for now. My dad is in the dealership roadside truck and is hitting every parts store he sees to find some filters and we'll shove them in and drive it back home. All things considered, I love it. It's a ****ing beast, no way to say it. Can't wind-it-up on the free way but with 4.10s it pulls hard up through the gears. We'll be swapping in a 700R4 in the near future for even more earth moving torque in first gear, and still can cruise the highway in something other than the slow lane. It's also fun getting asked "How fast does that go?" by a kid in a Bimmer. And it can do some major burn outs when the carb doesn't act up. Last edited by texanidiot25; 02-06-2009 at 07:35 PM. |
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