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Re: 1972 Chevy 4wd Longhorn Project: Never Ending Changes
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I've been using this truck hauling a lot of stuff and driving it everywhere. I had my first issue at the end of June hauling my camper. My bottom turbo is pushing/leaking oil and my air filter got really dirty. I removed the top turbo to put a different turbo on but I will have to redo my piping so I cleaned everything back up and put it back together so I can continue to use the truck. I just can't haul my camper long distances with it until I rebuild the bottom turbo. (I probably won't tow the camper at all just in case)
I finally got tired of my in bed 16 gallon fuel tank and got the 19 gallon Boyd welding tank installed. I couldn't make the marker light hole work as the filler door because my fill tube is so large. I ended up putting it inside the bed and made a box around it which allowed me to put my trailer wiring socket in a better place too. I still need to finish affixing the box to the bed side but it works for now. I also fixed the rust on the left rear corner of my bed floor. It was rusted through like most do where the bed side attaches. I cut out the rot on the cross member and installed new metal, then put the bed floor patch in. I despise the bed floor patch I got as it doesn't match the bends worth a darn. I'm on the search for a good steel floor for the next Longhorn build. I then welded the LH bed side to the floor. Soon I need to do the RH side. Someday I'll get the bed done...... |
Re: 1972 Chevy 4wd Longhorn Project: Never Ending Changes
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Next thing on the list is to get rid of the wood console I made to house my little larry valve, and ditch the little larry valve. That SOB will get stuck and continue to add air when it is in the middle position. Not cool. I'm going to put a regular leveling valve on it with a dump valve and be done with it. Then I need to finish hooking up my gauges, and I might put on borg warner turbos and my oil filter relocation stuff later on. Like the title says, never ending changes. :lol:
My daughter rode with me to and from the car show in Oskaloosa last weekend. She passed out 10 minutes into the trip on the way home. The kids love this truck. I'm betting I'll be building them their own trucks on down the road. I did find another project last weekend but I don't think I'll pursue it. I just don't need another project. (Is that a thing?) :mm: |
Re: 1972 Chevy 4wd Longhorn Project: Never Ending Changes
Nice to see it out and working . My little guy falls a sleep in all our stuff all the time . One time he fell asleep in the back of my old ford tractor. Full metal cab. Screaming away with the snow blower going . How do they do it ??? Lol...
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Re: 1972 Chevy 4wd Longhorn Project: Never Ending Changes
fillerneck looks nice . about the ribs in the floor : cant you get a metal shop to bend up a plate for you that matches the original ?
might be cheaper then cutting up an existing bed (you did say they all rust at that spot) or buy some extra tools and make youre own : https://s.s-bol.com/imgbase0/imageba...0078075942.jpg https://www.rubenco.nl/3582-large_de...kje-zetten.jpg |
Re: 1972 Chevy 4wd Longhorn Project: Never Ending Changes
Looking good!!
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Re: 1972 Chevy 4wd Longhorn Project: Never Ending Changes
I used Boyd Welding for the fittings in the cooling system. I am very happy with them so far.
Same deal with patch panels here... I hate the fitment. I am interested to see what you do for the suspension valve. For some reason I thought you used a standard leveling valve originally. |
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At least you can still drive it with the one turbo. Gas tank looks nice.
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Very cool seeing you put your truck to work! Looks great towing the camper:metal:
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I haven't really changed much on it. I did get the rear fuel tank installed and out of the bed. But I've just been using it and working it all the time.
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