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05-10-2007, 12:53 AM | #1 |
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a few questions on my '77 resto/custom job
Ok, hopefully some of you glanced at my new member thread post, so you'll have an idea of what I'm doing.
Ok, my stock gas tank on the passenger side hangs too low for what I'm doing (air bags, hopefully laying frame) so [someone] at FSC suggested a fuel cell, which I had considered. The problem, I need it to fit UNDER the bed, it needs to be at LEAST 15 gallons, it can't sit below the bottom of the frame rails, and I still have to have room for air tanks and compressors somewhere. What would y'all suggest me doing? I've been told that it won't lay frame without either raising the cross member or z-ing the frame. Honestly, z-ing the frame sounds a little too difficult/complex for me, and I've heard it looks kind of tacky after it's done. does anyone have any good (lots of pictures, and a good step by step to go along with it) tutorials for raising the cross member? Also, do I really need to get new A-arms built for bags, or will 2" or 2 1/2" drop spindles with stock arms allow it to drop enough? and one last question that I can think of right now. I am not sure of what size rim I want to use. I know I'll have to tub the firewall to tuck 20s in the front, and I'll have to tub the rear anyway. What about 18s? are they that hard to fit with a decent amount of rubber? I've conisdered 17s with lots of rubber, but I don't know if it'll look that good with the style I'm doing (gothic/sinister style... gotta love it). Anyway, thanks in advance, I'm sure I'll have more questions later. Actually I promise I'll have some later. I want to be as prepared for this as possible before I even start. |
05-10-2007, 06:45 AM | #2 |
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Re: a few questions on my '77 resto/custom job
There's several guys on here that have done a blazer tank at the rear between the frame rails. CaptKaos is one and Bigblock73 has done a fuel tank of some sort.
Yeah i'd stay away from Z-ing the frame too unless your a very good welder/fabricator. As for the A-arms and wheels im not sure on those. Your project sounds kool tho |
05-10-2007, 07:35 AM | #3 |
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Re: a few questions on my '77 resto/custom job
Welcome to the board from MN.
As Bruce mentioned, I put a 16 gallon fuel cell in my 73, here is the article I wrote for it. http://www.73-87.com/7387garage/chas...ellinstall.htm
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05-10-2007, 09:27 AM | #4 |
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Re: a few questions on my '77 resto/custom job
Well, I like that install, it looks really clean, but I am trying to lay frame, so wouldn't it hanging down that much get in the way of the frame touching the ground? I guess I might as well plan on the fuel cell sitting in the bed a little. Well, wait, is it possible to raise the section of the bed behind the wheel wells up a few inches (maybe 4?) to allow the fuel cell to sit under the bed? I don't want to be crawling back to sit in the rear seats and have to worry about bending breaking something.
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05-10-2007, 10:40 AM | #5 |
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Re: a few questions on my '77 resto/custom job
The fuel cell doesn't hang below the body...neither does the main frame...so unless you plan on cutting your body...the center of the frame and the fuel cell will not physically hit the ground. At least this is my understanding.
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05-10-2007, 10:42 AM | #6 |
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Re: a few questions on my '77 resto/custom job
Oh, ok, I guess I wasn't thinking. Thank you, that helps.
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05-10-2007, 06:03 PM | #7 |
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Re: a few questions on my '77 resto/custom job
This was my Blazer tank alternative:
http://www.captkaoscustoms.com/blazertank.html Ditto on the hitting the ground. Unless get the section under the cab chopped down, the rear will never see the ground, it kicks up too high. As for laying frame, you are going to have to cut and weld something to make it happen, and it most likely will be the Z'ing the front 4". Another alternative to getting it low is a chopped crossmember, but you won't be able to set the cab section of the frame on the ground. The link above is the ones I make. Another alternative is Porterbuilts Droppmember
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I knew I was going to have to cut and weld stuff. (notches) I'm planing on doing most of the stuff this guy did here. Frame Z, under cab frame trim, raised tranny hump, etc. But everything waits on a couple of things: a clean work area (basement), money, knowledge, and tools.
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05-10-2007, 10:13 PM | #9 |
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Re: a few questions on my '77 resto/custom job
Sorry for the double post mods, but I thought I would share this with y'all.
Car domain pics! Click here to view them, and read descriptions, etc...
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05-11-2007, 03:15 PM | #10 |
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Re: a few questions on my '77 resto/custom job
loweredd came here for info too.
http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...ad.php?t=78491 Here is his post Z-ing post with a few more pics (some are no longer valid...) http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...ad.php?t=99728
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*EDIT* here is a link to my welcome thread, it has a list of my plans for the truck, in case your interested! http://www.67-72chevytrucks.com/vboa...d.php?t=240356
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Re: a few questions on my '77 resto/custom job
Ok, I've been thinking about it a little. Right now, it's an Automatic (my grandpa actually bought the th350 instead of the 400... my dad wondered if he was on something, because he come home with the non-heavy duty tranny and a color he would never even dream of ) Anyway, I'm thinking of changing it to a Tremec TKO 5 speed or T-56 6 speed. If I Z-the frame, and have to raise the tranny hump, what kind of shifter clearance problems should I expect?
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example for the post I linked...
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I'm sure that question will be answered when I get to that part. Still quite a way down the road....
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Going back t one of my older questions: Will I really need new control arms? I've heard of people laying low enough with stock arms, and I've heard people have had to buy new ones. What do I really need?
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05-15-2007, 11:59 PM | #17 |
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Re: a few questions on my '77 resto/custom job
In my opinion, there is no need for control arms if you are going to Z the frame. It may help a little with clearance from having to reroute the steering linkage though.
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Alright, that's cool. What exactly has to be done to reroute the steering linkage? Doesn't sound too difficult, but I've been wrong before.
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Re: a few questions on my '77 resto/custom job
my $0.02, as i was in the same boat as you are. don't take offense to any of this, but i would do what you can for now. no need to go all out and do something way ahead of you. if you really want to do all of this, spend as much time as you can reading up on it so you actually know what is being said to you, i.e. "Zs", u-jointed steering linkages, etc. or pay someone who knows what they're doing, or you might end up with a useless truck. once again, not bashing or trying to tell you not to do it or anything, just recommending you wait and learn
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I want to study up on stuff as much as I can before I start, so that way I'll at least have an idea of what I'm doing. I have a picture of the finished product in my head, and a picture of what it looks like now in my head, So now all I need are the steps in between. *EDIT* I should probably note that I AM NOT going to wuss out of this project. I made a promise to myself that I would do it, and do it right. I was thinking the other day that I might have gotten in a little over my head, but after much thought and study, I believe I will be fine as long as I get some help with the welding, and I have that taken care of.
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This is a write-up XXL did on the install of one of my chopped crossmembers:
http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=137398 It shows what I am talking about in reference to rerouting the steering linkage on that setup.
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Oh well, I'll take care of that when I get to it I guess. *Edit* any idea how much that Borgeson setup ended up costing him?
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I think I've got around $250 into my borgeson set up...
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05-17-2007, 10:49 PM | #24 |
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Ok, and just to make it a little easier, what Exactly do I need to get?
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Ok, bump and this is really a preference question more than anything...
Is it worth it to do an auto to manual tranny conversion? I wonder if it's really worth the time and the money. I know I'll save a little more gas with a 5 or 6 speed, and it'll be quite a bit more fun to drive, but with having to control the bags and shift while driving, and making all the modifications I'm going to be making (raised tranny hump, custom interior, etc...) is it worth it? Yeah, I've been thinking about it for a few days...
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