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So last weekend had family come over and help, took a little work but the engine is in it's new home.
Had to switch the oil pan over to an F body oil pan and drill the hole for the oil dipstick tube. The thought of me drilling a hole in my new investment made me really nervous, but luckily everything worked out fine. Attachment 1823935 Attachment 1823936 Had to make a little room in the engine bay and remove the exhaust manifolds, but it made for an easier time to install the engine/trans. I had a CPP tubular crossmember but I switched it out for a tubular crossmember from GSI. Eventually this will be bagged, but even being lowered, I didn't want issues dragging the bolts to the crossmember. Attachment 1823937 Attachment 1823938 |
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Now I need to work on making holes in the firewall and routing all the wiring into the cab.
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So the next piece to the puzzle was the wheels. I went with 22" transit wheels, because it was hard to pass on the price. I had them powder coated and the outer lip was done in white to mimic a whitewall.
I didn't have the budget for actual whitewall tires plus with the upkeep on them, I didn't want to hassle with it. I picked up the wheels, got the tires mounted and got to see them with the spider caps and it was exactly the look I was going for. Attachment 1823939 Attachment 1823940 Attachment 1823941 Attachment 1823942 Attachment 1823943 |
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That looks pretty cool!
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Coming along great! Nothing like having family and friends for help... :ito:
The wheels/tires look awesome! Love the "white walls". :chevy: |
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Clever.
I like that. |
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Kill 2 birds with 1 stone, ya know? :lol: |
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Still making progress on my build, onto the next task. I started tearing down the front suspension to replace bushings, ball joints and lower the front end. I'm using 2 1/2" Modular McGaughy drop spindles and 2" CPP drop springs. I went ahead and bought new tie rods and control arm shafts.
I'm looking forward to the day when I can fire this thing up and go enjoy it! One step at a time. Attachment 1832604 Attachment 1832605 Attachment 1832606 Attachment 1832607 |
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It's been awhile since I've posted updates, I've made more progress on this thing.
I got the front end back together and back on the ground after lowering the front. I'm happy with the stance for now, eventually it will be bagged. Attachment 1862419 Attachment 1862420 Attachment 1862421 |
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Next it was finally time to load the truck up to bring the truck to the shop at my work. The time had come to convert the truck from longbed to shortbed. I had waited a long time for this change...I was stoked to put it back together.
I used the conversion kit from Performance Online and it worked out really well. Attachment 1862422 Attachment 1862423 Attachment 1862424 Attachment 1862425 Attachment 1862426 |
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I assembled the shortbed and it was time to see this thing as it was meant to be seen...a big window shortbed.
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Chuck,
Happy New Year. If there was a Like button, you would get my Like. Continue to love this truck and all you do to it. My 66 is a short fleet big back window. Currently messing with a 79 Blazer that’s included in my 66 thread on here. Hope to get back on the 66 in summer. |
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I forgot to tell you, I recently spent a few hours going thru your threads and I really enjoyed your detailed posts. From your trips to restorations, so much enjoyable content! I really appreciate your kind words, sometimes I feel I don't do enough to this thing, but then I look back at the progress and realize I've done more than I think. I'm just stoked to give my truck the attention it deserves. The next thing is work on getting the fuel lines and wiring situated, so I can fire this thing up again! Stay tuned for more progress my friend! |
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Internet, iPads etc.
Thanks a lot. I do the whole random thing as it’s a road map for me. Your truck will be up n running soon enough. |
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Great work on this build!! I absolutely love the wheels, I might just have to do something similar.
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Love the wheels. May do the same on the 66
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Looking good! :ito:
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I'm anxious to watch your builds progress too, gotta love the C10 community! |
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Loving the white walls.... great build
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Your build is coming along nicely. I'm looking forward to your updated thread. |
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Now that the truck is back home, I've been able to start working on the key items like fuel lines and wiring.
Since I started this project, I've wanted to do as much myself to really get familiar with the truck and have the knowledge of just how everything works. I want to be able to troubleshoot potential problems, so I want to be responsible for the majority of the work. For my fuel lines, I had bought a kit from CPP with push lok fittings and fuel line, which made it a lot easier to put together. Let me tell you, after getting the fuel line on the fittings, it doesn't budge at all. I got a Russell fuel filter and got my lines run. Up next was getting the computer and TAC module inside the cab, I was able to mount the computer and TAC module on the firewall with a Dirty Dingo bracket. I tried to salvage the original wiring harness, but it wasn't going to work. So I ordered a Speedway harness and rewiring the whole truck. Attachment 1884968 I've had tons of wiring help from fellow forum member Dec010974 and he even built me my LS harness to complete my stand alone wiring harness. Can't thank him enough for all his help! Attachment 1884969 I got the power wires hooked up and checked for issues, everything checked out OK...and we've got power! Attachment 1884970 |
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After getting power to the harness, I moved onto wiring up the ignition and LS harness. After checking things out, I turned the key to on and kept checking for fuel leaks but the fuel pump was kicking on...what a great feeling this was!
Attachment 1885001 Attachment 1885002 Finally, after continually turning the key and checking for leaks, it was time to see if the engine would fire and it did 1st try!!! (Sorry I have video of my 2nd attempt, but I'm not sure how to post a video and it's pretty shaky). My next step was to get the Champion radiator/shroud/electric fan mounted up. I purchased all the pieces from AZProPerformance and I'm super happy with how it turned out. Attachment 1885003 Attachment 1885004 |
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I haven't been doing well with keeping up on my build thread. Most of the work has been tedious and doing things 2 or 3 times. My goal with this build was to be able to learn how the truck goes together myself. I want to be able to make repairs if needed.
After getting the radiator/fan mounted, I went back to wiring and got the LED headlights and taillights wired up and working. Attachment 1937431 Attachment 1937429 Then I moved onto upgrading to power steering, I used the mount from CaptainFab and got the power steering hooked up and turns easily now. Attachment 1937430 |
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