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56 step/C5/C6 Z06 BBC
Got the hood and fenders on.
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Re: 56 step/C5/C6 Z06 BBC
Oops. Got the hood and fenders on.
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Re: 56 step/C5/C6 Z06 BBC
Looks good.
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Re: 56 step/C5/C6 Z06 BBC
Looks really nice
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Re: 56 step/C5/C6 Z06 BBC
lookin good
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Re: 56 step/C5/C6 Z06 BBC
Looking really good man. More pics please.
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Re: 56 step/C5/C6 Z06 BBC
Here are a couple more. I'm using a C6 Z06 front suspension, C5 rear and C6 Z06 rotors and calipers at all four corners. I installed a tilt/telescopic column and a wheel with paddle shifters. I didn't lengthen the torque tube so the engine sits in the cab a bit, but is manageable.
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Re: 56 step/C5/C6 Z06 BBC
Any shots of the engine? Looking really nice man.
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Re: 56 step/C5/C6 Z06 BBC
Thanks for the kind words. I only have the plastic BBC mockup engine in it right now. I have a 375hp/396 sitting on an engine stand and it will go in after I take the cab back off for new floors etc. I have an 18" bead/flange roller so I will make the floor pieces myself.
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Re: 56 step/C5/C6 Z06 BBC
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When you start on those floor boards I can tell you to keep the noise down like you are always telling me.lol But please do post pics. |
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Re: 56 step/C5/C6 Z06 BBC
The mockup engine weighs 29.0 lbs. that includes the valve covers. I bought it on eBay and it has steel threaded inserts for every bolt-on (headers, intake, water pump etc.). The floor will be easy to build, because the torque tube requires that the floorboards be built in two pieces and I have a 36" brake that can handle up to 16 gauge, though I will only use 18 gauge. Then I can roll beads into it to strengthen it. I built a set for a friend and they turned out really nice.
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Re: 56 step/C5/C6 Z06 BBC
My favorite new tool.
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Re: 56 step/C5/C6 Z06 BBC
Mocked up my front/upper shock brackets.
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Re: 56 step/C5/C6 Z06 BBC
Kabwe: Here is my engine. 29lbs, but I have to figure out how to install the camshaft.
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Re: 56 step/C5/C6 Z06 BBC
It sure has been handy. I have a shop crane, but wrangling a cast iron big block around in that small garage is still a major pain. With this mockup engine, I just carried it over to the torque tube/bell housing and bolted it on. Just hope there is a market for it when I'm done. Seems everyone is using LS engines these days.
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Re: 56 step/C5/C6 Z06 BBC
Now I'll be able to make more noise ......well maybe not more noise, but faster noise than you. I bought a cheapo plannishing hammer for $75.00. Now I'll be able to bash the hel......heck out of all kinds of stuff. Not even going to warn the neighbors.
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Re: 56 step/C5/C6 Z06 BBC
Where did you get that for 75.00?
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Re: 56 step/C5/C6 Z06 BBC
Canada's version of Harbor Freight. It's called Princess Auto. It was the only one they had. Regular price was $159.00 A friend called me and said there was one for $79.00 (display model)do you want me to pick it up? Ummm.............yes! I tried it out with a piece of 18 gauge and it worked very well. I'm happy.
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Re: 56 step/C5/C6 Z06 BBC
Nope sorry I have one also so you can't make more noise than me.lol I hardly every use it but I do have one. I will always be the king of noise.lol
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Re: 56 step/C5/C6 Z06 BBC
Hey Chevette, this is cool. I'm thinking about using a C5 transaxle and suspension for my '50 GMC project. I'm using a '64 Buick Nailhead. I'd love to see more photos and see or hear what your plan for the floors, firewall, etc are. From what I've seen from C5 roller photos it's a huge, fat torque tube and it sits up pretty high. Has that been your experience with it? Any other info I could glean from you would be greatly appreciated.
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Re: 56 step/C5/C6 Z06 BBC
I'm thinking about losing 6-10" of the wheelbase, the GMCs were a tad bit longer than the Chevy's I hear, so maybe that will help a bit with the lack of length. I want to box the whole thing. I'm not using C5 up front, I'm gonna go with C4 from Flat Out Engineering. When you get a chance I'd love to see fender to fender of the rear of your truck from about 10' back or so.
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Re: 56 step/C5/C6 Z06 BBC
I'm in for this one. Awesome start.
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