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Here's some new shots of the rear axle getting the final welding done on the spring perches and the shock & torque arm mounts prior to heading out for powder coat. Sorry no pics of the new brake lines & stuff yet.... Will get more pics once the axle comes back & gets re-installed.
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Talked with Beau tonight & we have decided on adding a removable, receiver mounted electric winch for the front end. They'll have to cut a hole for it in my bumper, but should be able to cover it with some kind of removable license plate frame. When it's not in place they are gonna make a mount for it inside my bed mounted toolbox. Another pus will be the quick connect wiring can also be used for jumper cables as needed so I won't even have to raise the hood!!!
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I'm just looking at my Truckin' that I bought the other day and saw your rendering....looks good both ways with or without the box rack! |
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Yeah, my original plan was for the headache rack & liked it a lot, but when we re-did it I had him leave it off so I could visualize it that way too. We are gonna go with one, just not gonna use the one from Highway Products or anyone else. Keven's gonna fabricate one from scratch that will blend much nicer with my truck. It's still have the same basic colors & appearance though for the most part.
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Well, started an almost identical forum thread on gm***************.... Will keep both updated equally, so no worries! Check it out though if you want:http://www.gm***************/forum/showthread.php?t=1012
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Well, a good news day for me! Looks like I may be getting the assistance of Eric "Eggie" Foust of Mindless Pinstriping (www.pinheadlounge.com/Eggie/)! You can see in my rendering where I need the red stripes around the black rally stripes on the hood & also the dual black wrap-around pin stripes.
Probably gonna tap his artistic side to come up with a cool design one the tailgate above the handle where the stripes come together. Also would like for him to do something on the lower painted area of my dash & then something cool on the "Vortec MAX" engine covers as well. He's supposed to go up to the shop relatively soon & take a look over on my truck to see "what it says to him" & I can't wait to hear back! |
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Here's a copy of the engine dyno results for my new Mast Motorsports LY6 6.0L engine. It made darn near 500HP & has a SWEET torque curve as well!!!! Should make for a VERY nice runner once installed! Mark will re-tune it a bit on a chassis dyno once we get to that point, so we'll see what it does then!
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Damn! You have over 300ft.lbs forever, and over 400ft.lbs from 3500 on up!
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Yeah, it's gonna run out nicely I think! The motor redlines at 6,800rpm, but will never probably see north of 6,000rpm with me. I had them upgrade the cam & the valve springs from the base motor.
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Here's a few additional shots of the disassembled rear axle just before heading over to be powder coated. The welds look GREAT - Keven's one hell of a good welder!
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Truck is looking great! Love to see that out of that motor... that's my next big goal for my toy. Gas mileage and more power!
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It's a big 'ol heavy truck, but I still hope to get something over 18 MPG out of it if I can keep my foot light... Will just have to see - am planning on driving it back from CA to AR when it's finished & that'll be a pretty good judge!
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Still waiting for the Ron Davis aluminum radiator to arrive at the shop.... Not sure why it's taking quite so long, but it's holding up the front clip mock-up which in turn holds up the inner fender powder coat & everything else! New motor is en route to the shop so at least that's a plus! We are also looking for an upgraded front caliper - hopefully aluminum w/ multiple pistons but we'll see.
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News from the shop. Trevor just bought an 85 1-ton truck that he's gonna yank the pedal assembly out of to use on my truck since mine is set-up for mechanical linkage rather than a hydraulic set-up - so with the bell housing out of the 93 things are beginning to come along on that front. Maybe new pics tomorrow we'll see what happens!
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Oh yeah, Eggie the pin striper made it up to the shop to look my truck over today! Hopefully he was able to come up with some ideas despite it not being fully assembled yet...
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Here's some info I think of some of you may enjoy! It's the 1st page of the vehicle history report that I got from GM Canada. It's pretty cool in that it shows exactly when & where it was built as well as what the MSRP was & even the dealer that sold it!!! Like I said before this truck never left the general area it was sold in.
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Ron Davis promises to have the radiator at the shop this week so they should be able to get it in & everything mocked up for the front-end! The motor should make it in also & the rear end should make it back from powder coat so this should be a good week coming up!!!
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Thanks for the heads up man! Only knew of the three & they left Bagram sometime ago after I arrived from Iraq. BTW - love the dually man!!!
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looks good sir:)
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Thought that the group might get a little kick out of the vanity plates I have in store for my project once it's all done!!!
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I got my copy of truck'n today, that is too cool to have your project in there.
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Thanks man! It's definitely a good start!!! Really hoping that it works out to get it into a magazine once it's all done as well - already talking to some people about it.
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Well, crappy end of the week for me.... Neither the new engine or the radiator has yet to make it to the shop! The rear axle housing is still at the powder coater as well - he is baking it in the oven several times to "cook out" all the oil from the metal before he shots it. They did however get the pedal assembly out of that '85 1-ton fit into my truck, although I have no pics to share of it yet... They sent those out to powder coat as well & then will install new bushings & stuff before final installation.
Still going back & forth on the header issue too - guess Trevor thought with the new bell housing that the headers I got would clear, but it's still an issue. Sent him the information on a company called Stainless Header Mfg. - they send out a kit that let's you mock up a custom set of full-length headers - then you send the kit back & they fab them for you. May not be the cheapest way to go, but at least they would fit perfectly!!! The shop is also bringing back Del who they let go for a little while when the economy was so rough. He's SOOOOOOOOO much better and keeping me informed & getting me pics regularly!!! Plus he just kept everything flowing & organized quite a bit better!!! Still tossing around the idea of running the STS remote mount turbo kit too, but not 100% sure if the investment is worth it. Biggest thing I don't like about it is having to have the air filter in the back, but they could fab up an enclosure in the bed somewhere & run the tubing up to it. We'll see I guess. Hopefully will have pics for you all pretty soon - I'm doing what I can to get em..... |
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sick looking design man!
very clean! how did you make this drawing? yourself on the computer? http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/a...1&d=1292384581 |
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