03-10-2009, 04:28 PM | #126 |
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The patches all came from Classic Parts of America(Chevy Duty). The pieces that have been pictured are all Tri-Plus parts.
As for updates, I do have the panels fitted, for the most part, and ready to be "final fitted" and welded in. I didn't take any pics of this b/c it was just the same old stuff--put it all together, mount the door, take it all apart, adjust, repeat. I'm still not fully satisfied with the front inner rocker to outer rocker fitment. There is a gap that I haven't been able to get rid of between them. It got late Friday, so I had to quit. I am off the next two days and plan to address this and get the drivers floor/rocker area completed. BTW, thanks for asking.
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03-12-2009, 12:53 PM | #127 |
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I'm still not fully satisfied with the front inner rocker to outer rocker fitment. There is a gap that I haven't been able to get rid of between them. QUOTE] Tim, Did you get the gap taken care of?
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03-12-2009, 10:45 PM | #128 |
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To be honest David-yes and no.
I got it alot better than it was initially. I could stick my finger in the gap, now it is closed completely except at the very front and it is pretty close to being closed. Here's a couple pics of where I left it today. As you can see, the pan is partially welded, the kick panel is installed and the holes don't line up. I also still need to trim the inner rocker at the front. I ran out of wire this afternoon and was getting ready to go pick up some more in town and remembered I had a 10# spool of .023 stuck back for an emergency (Yea, I had completely forgotten about it) Put the new spool on, started welding again and about 20 minutes later the welder started popping. I looked at my gas gauge and I was out of Argon mix. I called the place that I get my bottles filled at and they said they close at 4:30. It was 3:56 then and the place is about 30 minutes away. I didn't even attempt it. I just went ahead and quit for the day. I did figure out that a cold weld doesn't stick well. I was trying to stitch in the "spot welds" on the pan and they kept popping loose. Took me a little while to get the heat right and then things went a lot better. Wow, it's been a lloooooonnngg time since I welded. I felt stoopid! Anyway, the replacement panels didn't line up very well. I made numerous "adjustments" to get them to fit semi-correctly. I am fairly pleased with the way the alignment is at the moment. With all of it mocked up and the door on, the gap looks pretty decent around the door. I plan to go get my gas bottle refilled tomorrow so it will be ready to go when I get back to it. I will be working nights this weekend so there won't be any more progress for a few days. On another note, I ordered two more bags (Dominators) last week to go on the rear whenever I get to the suspension. I already have a pair of Firestones for the front. After reading kizers write up on the Yorks I'm kinda leaning that way for a compressor but that is still a ways off for me to worry about right now. It'll be schraders for me initially. I finally gave up on my b-in-law getting the motor mount adapter plates made for me. I went to a local welding shop and he didn't want to bother with them so I went by a machine shop just to see if they would even talk to me about it. The owner quoted me $65/hr-1 hr min. and I was like . We kept talking and he told me it would be alot more economical for me if he made more. I'm gonna give him a call and see how many he can make me in an hours time, including parts and setup. I may have him make up a few extras to put on the shelf for future projects. What can I say, I'm cheap and I would feel better paying labor for 2 or 3 sets and have them on the shelf vs. the same $$$ for 1 set. Call me crazy... Once I get the plates, I am going to set the motor in the frame and see how it looks. After the motor is placed properly, I will pull it back out and then start cleaning/prepping the frame in between working on the cab. Well that about covers everything up to tonight...I think anyway.
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03-13-2009, 07:03 AM | #129 |
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Looking good Tim, I agree with you, always get your money's worth..
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03-13-2009, 07:34 AM | #130 |
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Good to see ya makeing progress.
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03-13-2009, 08:48 AM | #131 |
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Same here man......seems like I alway run out of gas/wire on a Sunday.
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X4 Your moving along one step at a time. That is what it takes.
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X5just keep at it you're making great progress
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03-14-2009, 02:26 AM | #135 |
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Thanks for the encouragement guys!! It really helps in the old motivation department.
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.....I can already picture the first smoky burnout video
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03-14-2009, 08:51 PM | #137 |
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Nice work!!!
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Looks good!
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03-14-2009, 11:28 PM | #139 |
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Yeah. That'll probably happen when I attempt to crank it the first time...
Thanks for the interest/support guys!
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03-15-2009, 07:26 AM | #140 |
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That's what were here for.
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03-30-2009, 10:23 PM | #141 |
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I haven't worked on the truck much until today since the last update.
Last week, I did the 4 high/fog light mod to my Z28(All 6 lights are on when I turn on the high beams). Then I installed an electric fan in my '65 longbed. I actually bought one from the junkyard that I was going to use but there wasn't enough room because of the motor(I6) being too long. I had another one laying aroung that was in my '55 sedan years ago and decided to install it. Seems to work fine. I don't have pics of the fan but here are some pics of the truck. I use it as a parts chaser. I still need to chase down some electrical gremlins but it runs like a top. Anyway, on to todays progress... I finished the drivers' floor pan for the most part, still need to do a little more grinding. It turned out decent. Mostly finished pan I was concerned about how I was going to make the filler piece to attach the pan to the trans tunnel. That piece turned out real nice even though it's hard to tell in the pic. I thought that I had everything lined up but when I got ready to start drilling the holes at the bottom of the A-pillar, I realized that it was slightly crooked. I wound up cutting it loose on two sides and straightening it out. Wasn't a real big deal but it's frustrating to me to have to redo something. Here's what it looks like now... Now everything is lined up properly...I think. I hope to get some more done tomorrow if the weather is decent.
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I dig your parts chaser
is that an original rear bumper?? your cab is looking sweet!!! nice work! since your gonna be a pro soon, i got some work for you on your "vacation"
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03-30-2009, 10:40 PM | #143 |
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I haven't forgotten about the 5.3. I hope the machine shop will hurry up on my motor mount adapters. I think I'll call him tomorrow. I would really like to set the motor/tranny in the frame. I am out of room!
I was looking back through the thread and realized that I had not posted pics pics of the donor truck as promised. Well here they are... Do you believe that I cranked this thing up and pulled it into the shop for teardown??? (BTW, I cut the roof off so I could get in the dang thing without hurting myself. It was caved in pretty bad, as you can tell by looking at the drivers door.) Since these pics were taken I have removed the master cylinder/booster, finished removing the wiring harness and pulled the gas tank. About the only other thing left to remove is the rearend.
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Yeah, it is an OG bumper. I think it has been modified/beefed up where the ball mount is though.
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Man, looks like you are doing an excellent job.
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Thanks Alan!
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Dang Tim,
That donor truck is messed up. you should have waited and drove up to the oklohoma meet in it
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Barley pops. He better get used to Miller if he is comeing around here.
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yeah drive through the car wash and break out the shampoo...
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