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Just about....Tell ya what, You bring your skills over here around the end of next week and align my doors, fenders and hood....oh yeah, I'll need you to bring those Coys for a test drive of course. Just sayin
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07-05-2014, 09:29 AM | #2102 |
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Just checked in on your build mike... Haven't received any notifications on it for some reason. Wow! That looks awesome brother.... That red looks killer.
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07-07-2014, 08:13 AM | #2103 |
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Thanks Molberg. I appreciate the complement.
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07-07-2014, 10:48 AM | #2104 |
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Looks great, Mike! Thanks for the VA shots, lookin' like I might need the guidance!
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Mike,
Truck looks great! BTW...I wanted to tell you that I have seen another members passenger mirror fix for your issue. He dremeled out the sholder of the aftermarket mirror (carefully) that catches on the mount. It allows the mirror to articulate far enough to actually use it. We can visit on PM and Ill see if I can get a pic from him or maybe he will post here. Mike |
07-07-2014, 04:24 PM | #2106 |
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Mike- I just spent all weekend and my lunch hour reading through this entire build! Probably a solid 8-10 hours worth! Absolute killer build. I bookmarked a ton of pages on here and really got me inspired. I'm also building mine on a tight budget with extra money from sidework etc. I'm just 45 minutes down the interstate from you in case you run across any more killer deals on an LS motor. There are a couple LQ4's and LY6's on car-part.com in the Tulsa salvage yards. I'm holding out as long as possible waiting for a deal hopefully.
I can't wait for my frame to come back from sand blasting to get started now. Any regrets using the rustoleum on frame? AWESOME BUILD. NICE WORK!!! |
07-07-2014, 05:22 PM | #2107 |
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Mike,
The progress looks really good. I may have missed it, but was there a reason you drilled the trim holes after you painted? |
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All the upper bed trim will be held on by the stick on 72 type retainers. So no drilling on the uppers there. The lowers should be easy, I'm going to drill them soon. |
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07-07-2014, 07:27 PM | #2109 |
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Thanks for the link Mike!
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07-08-2014, 07:18 AM | #2110 |
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Looking so goooood Mike
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07-08-2014, 10:28 AM | #2111 |
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Mike, what have you decided on all this fixed/variable compressor displacement as it relates to VA brouhaha? I'm findin' all Kiiiiiiiinds of stuff, and not sure what to believe.
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07-08-2014, 12:12 PM | #2112 |
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Anytime.
Thanks Mike I'm not sure what you're talking about? I know of a few members that are using the stock compressor with a VA setup. Can you elaborate? or send me a link to the discussion? I just figured the compressor compresses liquid to gas and that's what I wanted... |
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Been off the grid for a bit. Your doors look great and you accelerated past me on your interior wrap up. Looks super clean! You're gaining on it now, guessing you'll be crossing the finish line before me. You're doing quality work there keep it up!
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07-08-2014, 01:03 PM | #2114 |
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Well, I called VA and they got prit near pissy when I told them what I was up to. Apparently there are 3 modern compressors on LS motors and 2 on trucks (variable and constant pumping) alone and you apparently have to have a magical peeping stone to know the difference in the two. Ahoo, they said not to use VA with anything but their Sanden compressor. I know less than Jack about this stuff, so I'm wading thru as best I can. Here'a a link to the start of the deal. Mine is an '06 and I think a constant. We'll see.
http://ls1tech.com/forums/conversion...ble-fixed.html
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I'm with you, I've seen a buncha trucks hook it all up and go down the road chillin'. I don't know.
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07-08-2014, 03:37 PM | #2118 |
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There would have to be some way to force that compressor to run at full capacity I would think. I'm an HVAC guy I just don't mess with many cars.. I'm sure you'll be fine.
Where did you get your brake booster and master cylinder Mike? Is it a 67-72 set up?? Can't wait to see the pics of this truck cruising the streets |
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Update:
I knocked out all the little dents and polished all the trim then, my son and I got the rear glass and windshield installed. Not too happy with the condition of the rear glass. It has a few deep scratches, It will have to do till I can get a new one. I have 3 and they all have issues. The windshield is great, got it from a local member (Crash_OK) for free thanks Mark! It was a pain to get the windshield trim seated. Next we hung the pass. side door and adjusted it. Gaps look pretty good and it shuts effortlessly. I still need to glue the seal in, but I think it's going to work good. Sorry the pics suck but my shop is tiny to say the least. Rear glass: |
07-08-2014, 04:20 PM | #2121 |
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It looks great! Isn't it funny how bad new paint makes all your old parts look? I had finding good rear sliders and settled on the one I have for now. Good luck with it!
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Everything is looking good Mike, the trim looks great with the red paint.
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Excellent! The truck looks soooo good!!!
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07-08-2014, 09:00 PM | #2124 |
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Won't be long before you are slinging the clubs in the back and heading for the course. Looks great Mike.
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X2! Real sweet!
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