03-07-2011, 09:47 AM | #126 |
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Looks good! I like!
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Looking good man! Keep the pics a coming!
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04-01-2011, 06:20 PM | #128 |
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Get the brackets figured out yet Brandon?
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04-01-2011, 08:21 PM | #129 |
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Yeah man I got it igured out. Let's just say... I'm an idiot.
The powder coater got my last pulley finished today and I had to have my brand new clutch fan powder coated. Why would they paint them gold? I will be home in a couple of weeks and should have the motor completely wrapped up. I ordered and paid for my ceramic coated Sanderson headers on 3-11-11, I called two weeks later and they were being ceramic coated when I called. I called yesterday to find out where they were and guess what, they were being ceramic coated. I think somebody might be fibbing. They better be nice is all I know. Posted via Mobile Device Last edited by baclay9; 04-01-2011 at 08:22 PM. |
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Ya they better for being coated twice
Cool man glad you got it figured out. So the pulley you got from me the other day worked out then, right? |
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Thats cool
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Looking forward for some pics of all this nice stash of coated parts!
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If I can figure out how to get the pics to post from my image shack account on my phone I will give you guys some updated pics. I got the front of my engine buttoned up and got my headers in. I just need to get another alternator and power steering pump. These are the best pics I have for now. I will get some better ones once I get it all set in the frame. I am going to try to go to the tranny shop and have him get started on my trans tomorrow.
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I have the photobucket app on my phone if i need to upload, wonder if the shack does too?
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Baclay9's, what make and type headers are those? Sweet build greg
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04-14-2011, 08:20 AM | #138 |
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They are Sanderson BB8 headers. The quality on them is unreal. Plus they are 3/4 length headers so they won't hang below the frame. The ceramic coating looksawesome as well.
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they look better than anything i've seen out there. will have to look into some when my engine is ready...thanks
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Looks great man!
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Did a little more tinkering today and just had to trow a header on to see how they looked.
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Man that looks nice!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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I am actually off for two weeks right now. All I have to do is get the trans painted and I can drop it and the motor in the frame. I am having a hard time setting the time aside to get it done. It is driving me crazy!!!
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Dude be like Nike and JUST DO IT!
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Motor and Trans is in. I thought I was going to be able to get away with the stock crossmember but I would have to run the passenger side exhaust under it and it would be way to close to the ground. I think I am going to go get a piece of thick walled 1"x3" tubing and make a crossmember out of it. I think both sides will go over the top of it. After that I need a slip yoke and get my drive shaft modified. Then I have a posi to drop in with a little help from this feller I know. THEN I can finally set the cab back on.
I know everyone loves pics so here you go. By claypool782 at 2011-04-21 By claypool782 at 2011-04-21 By claypool782 at 2011-04-21 |
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Oh man i bet your are excited!!! Looks awesome!!!!
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great build!! love the big block!!!
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Looking good, Brandon!
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