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ronh72c10 08-12-2010 09:00 AM

Re: Project Git-R-Done - 72 K25
 
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Originally Posted by thirdstreettito (Post 4134879)
Nice build! I love 6.2/6.5's. Its great you are doing a swap. Most people dont realize how great diesels really are, they cant get over the noise and smoke. You are doin great! If you have an 6.2/6.5 questions just ask. I know way to much about them. lol

You've probably opened yourself up to alot of pestering :), I still haven't checked the runout on the harmonic balancer after it took the hit when the lifting chain broke, what would you expect the max runout would be? As well should I be concerned about the crank, or just assume the worst, drop $400 and replace the crank, obviously breaking the crank would be catastropic.

Ron

thirdstreettito 08-12-2010 11:00 AM

Re: Project Git-R-Done - 72 K25
 
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Originally Posted by ronh72c10 (Post 4135152)
You've probably opened yourself up to alot of pestering :), I still haven't checked the runout on the harmonic balancer after it took the hit when the lifting chain broke, what would you expect the max runout would be? As well should I be concerned about the crank, or just assume the worst, drop $400 and replace the crank, obviously breaking the crank would be catastropic.

Ron

What exactly happened? The chain broke and it landed on the Balancer?

ronh72c10 08-12-2010 12:34 PM

Re: Project Git-R-Done - 72 K25
 
The front chain on my leveler broke, it didn't land fully on the harmonic balancer, but the harmonic balancer did hit the crossmember, as well as the oil pan, accessory bracket, and fuel pump. I figured I'd check the runout to see if something bent or cracked, but realistically I don't know what to expect to see or even if that will tell me anything useful about crank damage.

Ron

thirdstreettito 08-16-2010 10:21 PM

Re: Project Git-R-Done - 72 K25
 
Definitely replace the harmonic balancer. Get a Fluidampr. Best of the best. Also, its up to you to replace the crankshaft. If you decide to let me know Ive got more info for you.

ronh72c10 08-23-2010 08:13 PM

Re: Project Git-R-Done - 72 K25
 
I think the price of a new crank is cheaper than a new block, so I'll replace the crank as well. Any advice you have would be helpful, a good brand of crank to buy, I'll get new rod and crank bearings as well. A company you'd recommend dealing with too.

Thanks,
Ron

ronh72c10 10-11-2010 10:30 PM

Re: Project Git-R-Done - 72 K25
 
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I haven't updated this thread for a while, I've been concentrating on the youtube updates of the buildup. Right now I'm trying to get the truck ready for paint before things get too cold to continue. Here's a couple of pics of the latest stage, I'm nearly finished bodywork on the cab and hood, today I hit them with another coat of high build primer. Tomorrow I'll work on the fenders, door and cowl. Hopefully this weekend I'll get some paint on it.

Ron

ronh72c10 10-11-2010 10:32 PM

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High build primer pics.

jrdv 10-11-2010 11:43 PM

Re: Project Git-R-Done - 72 K25
 
Great Build!
I am surprised on the lack of comments considering the amount of time you have put into posting pics, vids, and great details.

I will have to check in a little more often! I am wanting to try a little bodywork myself and you are doing an excellent job.

Keep it up.

John

VA72C10 10-12-2010 08:18 AM

Re: Project Git-R-Done - 72 K25
 
Truck is looking great!

Chevymaniac 10-13-2010 01:45 AM

Re: Project Git-R-Done - 72 K25
 
Your project is moving along, i need to kick mine into high gear and get some done. What did you have to do for body work? Any rust repair?:gmc2:

ronh72c10 10-15-2010 08:38 PM

Re: Project Git-R-Done - 72 K25
 
Thanks, the cab was one I picked up that came here from California, even so it needed kicks, outer floor, inner and outer rockes as well as both cab corners. Not the best welding job as I did the cab a few years ago for another project, but decided to use it for this one.

Tomorrow I'm going to try to get some more high build on it and maybe get some paint on the inner surfaces, but I've got to fix my shop chimney since it fell apart when I touched it today. :lol:

Ron

ronh72c10 10-18-2010 08:46 PM

Re: Project Git-R-Done - 72 K25
 
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I spent the weekend high build priming the cab and hood, sanding it with 400 grit and then epoxying them. Apart from sanding a few runs I think I'm done with them until it's time for paint.

Today I put the doors back on so it'll be easier to do some body work on them.

Ron

VA72C10 10-18-2010 08:59 PM

Re: Project Git-R-Done - 72 K25
 
looks really good!!!

madmopar 10-19-2010 02:30 PM

Re: Project Git-R-Done - 72 K25
 
I agree - great job... I wish I had some great, enlightening comment to kick in about diesels or the body work you're doing, but to be honest both are over my head... Don't tell anyone but I'm afraid of trying new things! - It looks like you're doing great work though! Sorry to hear about your engine's fall... Couldn't you have the crank crack tested , before you decide to replace it???

ronh72c10 10-19-2010 09:11 PM

Re: Project Git-R-Done - 72 K25
 
Actually I've decided not to replace the crank, I'm just going to replace the harmonic balancer. My dad pointed out that it fell into a sprung frame, didn't land directly onto the HB, the fuel pump took some of the drop as well as the accessory bracket so the damage is "probably" minimal. I'll take a chance with the crank, but replace the HB and fuel pump.

Ron

ronh72c10 07-27-2011 08:44 AM

Re: Project Git-R-Done - 72 K25
 
Well I am still working on this, in the latest video I started spraying some base and clear on the underside of the hood. I'm off next week so the paint WILL be done by end of next week, hopefully this weekend.

http://www.youtube.com/embed/ydQQiWdh-pE

Ron

ronh72c10 08-01-2011 11:05 PM

Re: Project Git-R-Done - 72 K25
 
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Got some Base and clear on the cab interior and inside doors. Used Nason's Ful-Base and Select Clear.

Ron

ronh72c10 08-04-2011 07:31 PM

Re: Project Git-R-Done - 72 K25
 
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Got some more work done, base and cleared the back sides of the fenders.

Ron

TheWhiteElephant 08-04-2011 09:11 PM

Re: Project Git-R-Done - 72 K25
 
Nice job, Ron. I just realized I knew your videos from youtube. Great work. I'd been checking out your front axle rebuild. As far as the crank goes, I wouldn't even worry about it. Just replace the balancer. In order for the crank to be damaged, the snout would have to take a major/serious direct blow. It was somewhat "protected" by the balancer when it dropped. It may have been time to replace the balancer anyhow.

ronh72c10 08-05-2011 12:52 PM

Re: Project Git-R-Done - 72 K25
 
Good to hear, I'll call replacing the HB an insurance policy, shame though, it was brand new.

Ron

ronh72c10 08-06-2011 03:02 PM

Re: Project Git-R-Done - 72 K25
 
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Three coats of base on the truck, clearing later today.

Ron

ncgamedog 08-06-2011 05:45 PM

Re: Project Git-R-Done - 72 K25
 
Nice build man! What color blue is that?

ronh72c10 08-06-2011 08:35 PM

Re: Project Git-R-Done - 72 K25
 
The color is Viper Blue, I believe the 2008 color, I have the paint code if you want it.

ronh72c10 08-06-2011 08:38 PM

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Here is the Clear!

67chevy1series 08-07-2011 12:18 AM

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wow looks super nice!!!


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