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Old 04-10-2011, 07:54 PM   #61
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Made one of these this weekend and it worked out great for it being just me and my dad in the garage pulling the cab.
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Old 04-10-2011, 11:10 PM   #62
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Very cool, gonna have to make one for sure.

On another note, made a lot of progress this weekend, pics to come.....
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Old 04-12-2011, 09:53 PM   #63
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So this weekend, I got the front suspension torn down. Took it all to the car wash for pressure washing, didnt want to have grease/oil/old paint all over my driveway or in my grass now. Took it all to the shop to start putting all new bj's bushings, tie rods etc in it. Got the rear axle done, here is a pic of the colorful brake work. When I get it home I will have to cut off the spring mounts in prep for my posies ones, and sand and repaint a few spots due to a hamb fister working on it, but otherwise add fluid when the time comes and its done.



The trans was just about done when I left the shop today, so it should be wrapped up tommorow, cant wait to see the end result there!!

Got the engine oil pan removed and found a bunch of gunk, looks like the valve covers were off of it for a while and water got into it. We plastigauged the bearings and all is tight, and honestly, all in all it looks pretty good, a few oil changes with some running in between would probably work, but I decided to do a basic rebuild on it with new gaskets, bearings, rings etc just to be on the safe side. After its all torn down I am going to send it down to the machine shop for a bath at minimum, maybe so touch up work if needed. Get the intake bead blasted and polish up the valve covers.

I am not going back with the ramshorn manifolds so they will be going up for sale at some point. Clean up the carb a little and replace the oil pan.







Running boards look good, no excessive rust or damage, just a lot of old paint. All the mounting points on the boards are solid.





Here is the naked front end. I am going to measure it all up when the cab is off and see where we stand, if it is all straight I will probably work on getting the previous weld job cleaned up before sending it out for blasting.



Here is the dr front corner, rusted pretty bad. Will have to replace the inner and outer cowl panels it looks like. Also the dr door sags pretty bad, looks like at some point it was in a minor accident.



Here is my helper checking for bondo



Meet Kyndall (my wife did that to her name), best dog in the world. Always keeps me company when workin on the truck, she told me she cant wait to go for a ride when its all done.



Here are the front ends of the rear fenders where the boards mount up, pretty bad rust here and alot of filler, hopefully it is all fixable.



I also got the shitball steering column cut out as well as the craptastic brake master cylinder and booster, just threw it all out. I want to go with a frame mounted booster assembly, found a nice one on ebay, havent bought it yet of course, long way to go yet.

So thats where I'm at right now, the only other thing is I went to a guys house that works in our body shop and he taught me the basics on welding, made a few nice welds if I do say so myself. So the next two big purchases are going to be a miller 211 dual voltage mig and an Ingersol Rand stand up compressor, after I put in a 220 outlet of course. Going to try and tackle the body work on my own, with help from friends hopefully. I'll put up some more pics as I get further along.....
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Old 04-13-2011, 06:50 AM   #64
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Oh yea, had my first f-up yestersay. I had sent the radiator out for cleaning and it has been sitting in the shop so I thought I better get it home so it doesnt get damaged. I decided to put it in the front seat so it didnt slide around in the bed of my truck but my pass door was locked so I went around to unlock it. I leaned the radiator up against the side of the truck....Well, I found a bunch of leaves on my flooorboard from a few days before so I remembered I need to blow out the inside of my truck with the airhose, so I jumped in and backed up to get closer to the shop so the hose would reach, and you guessed it, the radiator fell over and got run over!!!

Its toast, the only good news is it didnt fit anyway. I found out after I sent it out of course that is was too long, and that explains why the original half ass cut just the sides of the support off so it could hang lower. I'll be getting a new one for it anyway, but it sucks throwing money away like that....
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Old 04-13-2011, 09:32 PM   #65
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Damn...that is some bad luck there! I just ordered one from Classic Parts..seemed like the best deal on a new desert cooler and got the matching fan/shroud too.
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Old 04-14-2011, 09:09 PM   #66
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shadams, did you ever know for sure what year or make the front suspension is? My son just got a 52 a few months ago and his front suspension looks almost identical to yours. Any help would be appreciated.
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Old 04-15-2011, 06:09 AM   #67
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It is a 74 Camaro. The engine is for sure and looking at pics around the net confirms it.
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Old 04-16-2011, 09:41 PM   #68
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Hey, I know that screw up...except it was a '54 1 piece windshield...
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Old 04-16-2011, 10:20 PM   #69
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Good lookin' pup.

I like the truck too.

I've got a '50 Jimmy 5 window that I've got in the Q to work on next.

Plan on an OT mill (4200 Trailblazer straight 6).

Thanks for the ID on the front suspension.
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Old 04-17-2011, 10:05 PM   #70
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Made a lot of progress this weekend, got all the glass out of the cab and 1 door, the other door has stripped screws....anway got the doors off and got it all unbolted. Then lowered the frame down on the jack stands so I had some more room above the truck and the cab is ready to come off.





Also found a "patch panel" welded in with the worst welds EVAR, cut the welds and pulled it out, big rust mess underneath. Lots more rust than I expected and its going to be a pain in the ass.





Only nice thing in the whole truck....the dash....



Firewall is ok, but has been hacked up so much its rediculous.



Cleaned up the front frame a little, what a mess. Really confirmed my thought of getting it blasted, let someone else get covered in nasty black shit. Plus its hard to get a 4" cup in all the nooks and crannies.



Whole garage is covered in parts, running out of room, started stacking stuff up in the yard and covering it with tarps, I hear banjo's playing already.....





Got new wheels! Dont even know if they are going to fit in front, but got a good deal so I couldnt pass them up. 15x8 wheel vintique series 12, 4" back spacing. Whitewalls and chrome moonies with rings here I come!

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Old 04-17-2011, 11:17 PM   #71
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I think we are runnin head to head with the progress on our trucks......you just had some bigger issues then I did..your makin great progress tho!
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Old 04-21-2011, 04:39 PM   #72
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Subscribed. Looks like you did take a smokin, but I am glad to see your light hearted about it. Keep on keepin on brother and soon enough you'll have one kick ass 5 window!

On the flip side I bought a 53 3100 and STOLE it from the guy. Its still a project truck but every day I work on it I find something that was done that impresses me, and 5 things that I cant, for the life of me understand what they were thinking.
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Old 04-22-2011, 10:06 PM   #73
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Thanks pottsie, it will be the bomb.....

Made some progress today, got all my Posies stuff here!!!



3" lowered leafs, new axle saddles, new u bolts and lower sping plates with shock mounts, shock studs, new shackles and front eye bolt and soe Bilstein shocks!

Here is a pic of the whole gang, waiting on my PST super kit for the front end which should be here Tuesday.



Here is the naked frame. I used a plumb bob through the rear upper shock mmounts after I measured to make sure they were in the same spot from the rear of the frame. Then I bobbed it through the front shock hole and measured for length. The left side was 5/16" longer than the right side. However, I did an x check and it was dead nuts exactly the same. I think I am good....any objections?? My next step is getting the frame cleaned up and re-welding the crappy clip job, then I found a guy in San Antonio to sand blast, epoxy prime, epoxy black and epoxy clear the frame for $375, which I think is a damn good deal after spending about 2 hrs with the wire cup to do a 6" spot and come out looking like I just crawled out of a coal mine.....

I am going to talk to the dude about doing the control arms, and painting all my suspension parts all at the same time, that way when I get it back I can finally get the chassis all together!



Here is the lonely old cab. I wont be messing with her for a while....



Pic of the completed transmission with fancy aluminum pan, have a chrome inspection cover for it too. All new gaskets, seals, clutches, etc and kevlar bands. Still need to get a converter for it and paint inside the bell housing and pump.



Pic of the completed rear diff. The only thing left to do is cut off the saddles and weld up the new ones, then repaint some spots and run new brake lines.



I also am thinking I will get my wheels powered coated just so I dont have to mess with them after that. I am trying to figure out what color I should do them in though......hmm..

Thats it for today kids!!

PS, I sold my 09 Sierra HD today, I will be driving my beater s-10 till I get this truck done since I will have a lot more spending money coming my way now that I have one less truck payment, so I am going to get my compressor and welder, wooo hoo!!!! Hope that shows you guys how dedicated I am to getting this thing going!!!!!
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Old 04-27-2011, 06:17 AM   #74
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Old 05-05-2011, 09:51 PM   #75
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Got all my PSC front end stuff last week. I ended up ordering the Polygraphite Super Kit which has every part for the front end minus control arms, springs and sway bar.



Have the frame at the "welding shop" now getting cleaned up and then all the parts will be off to the blaster/painter.

Got the engine apart further today and found a few things out. Crank turned .010, block bored .040, chrane cam 113841, double roller timing chain.The bad, found 1 slightly bent rod and 1 cylinder with slight pitting in it, possible hydrolock issue. Block and heads going for stripping and magafluxing(sp?) then a light rebuild and lots of new goodies.

Oh, also bought a March Performace pulley set, going to buy new chrome accessories for the front end, new valve covers/oil pan etc. CANT FRIGGIN WAIT!!!!!!!
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Old 05-15-2011, 05:19 PM   #76
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Got the bottom of the clip rewelded, ol' Uncle Ed comin through like a champ!





Everythings off to the blaster/coater. I decided to go with powder coating in the end, finally found a guy that seemed intersted in doing it, rather than just "eh, whatever"



Just wish I didnt have to drive through the Texas Hill COuntry to get there, no clouds in the sky and 65 degrees. Poor me....



Thats what I'm talking about!!



Buffalo, awesome!



Passed this place up on the way there. Looked nice!



Annnnnd this is where I ended up. Not much to look at but seemed to know what he was talking about, a big plus was he met me there on a Saturday morning when he was closed so I could drop everything off. Said he drove 35 miles to meet me, what a guy!



Last but not least, got my saddles cut off and ready for the new ones once the frame is done.



Also got in my new chrome, alternator, mini-starter and power steering pump, and my March pulley set. Waiting on my engie dress up stuff this week. The motor is a Spreen Engines in Boerne, hopefully have that back in a week or two, then I can start putting the chassis back together.
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Old 05-15-2011, 06:19 PM   #77
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Hot Damn!

You're tearing it up, brother! Nice work...
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Old 05-21-2011, 03:12 PM   #78
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FRAME IS DONE!!!!!



Here is all the other stuff I got coated, control arms, hood springs and hinges, battery cover, sway bar, hood latch panel and lower grille panel and front fender supports. Got all my bushings and ball joints installed and ready to go as well. If you notice for example, the lower grill support, battery cover, had some pitting from the rust after sandblasting, but I think it gives it some character, but the hood latch panel is spotless and looks brand new up close...



In the green recycle bin is all my chrome accessories (water pump, alt, p/s pump and starter) and March pulley and bracket set, in the cardboard box is the valve covers, oil pan, etc. To the right in a stack are the rotors, pads, calipers, seals, bearings etc. Oh yea, HOBART 187!! Have not installed my 220/230 plug yet so havent used it yet but cant wait.



Springs disassembled, coated and reassembled, in place and ready to go onto frame.



Had to rearrange the garage AGAIN to fit everything, but once I get stuff bolted to the frame it should free up some room. Hope to start on it tomorrow! I'll be back...

BTW, doesnt the cab look teeny tiny, like a clown car cab??

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Old 05-21-2011, 03:20 PM   #79
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BTW, cant say enough about the guy who did my blasting and powdercoating. If you live anywhere in the hill country its worth giving him a call. He went way out of his way to accomodate me and even worked on his day off today to finish it up for me to meet his completion estimate, even though I didnt have to have it back today. And his prices were very reasonable on top of all that.

He is also doing my wheels, which we picked a deep red color that has almost a chrome finish to it. cant wait to see how those turn out.

Give Mark at Genesis in Centerpoint Texas, you can find his number on google.....
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Old 05-22-2011, 07:23 PM   #80
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Like the way things are shaping up, can't wait to see more. Jim
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