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HotRodYJ 04-06-2009 05:05 PM

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Originally Posted by meansting04 (Post 3241446)
This is an great build, you have a lot of talent and skill. I will follow this one. Keep up the good work.

Thanks for the compliment. Not sure about the talent and skill part of it, I just like to do things a little different and think outside the box.

74 C-30 04-14-2009 09:59 PM

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wow nice progress! looks awesome, cant definatrly tell theres alot of time into that!
btw USA6x6 is no longer.....

joe231 04-14-2009 10:17 PM

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WOW!!!
That thing is hella COOL!!
Nice work!!

Primer70 04-15-2009 12:13 PM

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Originally Posted by HotRodYJ (Post 3241944)
The only advantage to the NP203 would be the center diff. and trying to find a divorced NP203 can be hard to do. I've never seen one myself. I like the NP205 better because it is a much stronger gear driven case. A simple shifter will take care of any issue of trying to drive both axles on dry pavement allowing you to shift from 2 wd to 4 hi. You cannot run this set-up in 4lo with the case turned backwards as I have done. The front axle would try to turn twice as fast as the rear axle if you did since the front axle is driven by what is normally the input from the transmission before the gear reduction inside the t-case. I seriousley don't think I'll have any issue. Check out USA6x6 sometime. The set-up they offer for about $3000 uses a gear driven set-up off of the front axle to give drive to the second axle and no possible way to stop the engagement of the second axle. Apparently it works just fine.

Yeah, I forgot about the differences is output speeds with turning the t-case around. I haven't seen a divorced 203 in person, I've seen pictures of them & adds for them being sold on Craigslist.

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Originally Posted by 74 C-30 (Post 3257542)
wow nice progress! looks awesome, cant definatrly tell theres alot of time into that!
btw USA6x6 is no longer.....

USA6x6 went outta business? I read lots of bad stuff about there customer service online, but you can hear that for just about any company online.

protrash64 04-15-2009 12:55 PM

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I havent checked in on this for awhile.....looks really cool with the frame altogether. Nice work; looks like a lot of:m6: figuring this out.:lol:

c10addict 04-15-2009 02:17 PM

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Subscribed... Points to you my friend for creativity and some nice fab work...

HotRodYJ 04-19-2009 03:20 PM

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Been working a few nights on a little more low buck old school flare for the truck. These valve covers are the old school finned aluminum that I really wanted. My Dad ran this particular set on his 37 Pontiac street rod for the past 30 years. These covers were old enough even back then that he bead blasted them and clear coated them before putting them in that car. I media blasted them again last week to get that 30 year old clear coat off of them and started polishing. Polishing is free it just takes time. I'm really happy with how these are turning out, they actually look better in person. Now just one more to go.

Before and after....

FRENCHBLUE72 04-19-2009 04:42 PM

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Cant wait to see her done..

OLDIRON69 04-28-2009 08:27 AM

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subscribed!

joe231 06-27-2009 12:27 AM

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how is this beast coming?

HotRodYJ 06-28-2009 04:33 PM

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Slowly. Been working on some "Honey-do" projects the past couple months around the house. Back into bodywork a little on the truck so not alot to show right now. Over the next few weeks I hope to complete the body work and get it in final primer (cab and frontend). Also have to tear down my 4x4 version 700R4 and swap in a 2WD output shaft and tailgousing then put it back together. Once that's done it will be about ready to stick the motor in it for good and finish out the drivetrain.

Thanks for the nudge, I need it sometimes.

joe231 06-28-2009 11:58 PM

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:thumbs:

CWT 07-01-2009 03:47 PM

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Im kinda catching the end of this build. But why did you cut the floor out instead of droppin the engine mounts? I am getting geared up to do this on my 64 and use stock susp. Already seen it done on a friends truck and it worked out great. He cut a set of mounts down to lower the engine the same amount as the notch and it worked out great.

Mordachai 07-01-2009 05:30 PM

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phenomenal build. Keep it up!

hAetWagon 07-11-2009 04:25 PM

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Originally Posted by CWT (Post 3390499)
Im kinda catching the end of this build. But why did you cut the floor out instead of droppin the engine mounts? I am getting geared up to do this on my 64 and use stock susp. Already seen it done on a friends truck and it worked out great. He cut a set of mounts down to lower the engine the same amount as the notch and it worked out great.

I was wondering this myself..

joe231 07-11-2009 04:46 PM

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when you notch your cross-member the engine stays in the same place...if you Z the frame it moves everything up


oops I forgot this notch is different.....here is how to do it with out moving the engine up
http://www.captkaoscustoms.com/chopcross.html

HotRodYJ 07-13-2009 06:30 AM

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Originally Posted by hAetWagon (Post 3406789)
I was wondering this myself..

I raised the trans tunnel 5", same amount as the crossmember move.

hAetWagon 07-13-2009 12:28 PM

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I gathered that. Why didn't you keep the motor mounts at the same height?

HotRodYJ 07-13-2009 01:09 PM

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Originally Posted by hAetWagon (Post 3409772)
I gathered that. Why didn't you keep the motor mounts at the same height?

100 different ways to do anything. 5" seemed like alot to try to out of motor mounts. I did not pancake the crossmemebr at all.

hAetWagon 07-13-2009 02:34 PM

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Understood.

royo 08-12-2009 07:04 PM

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any updates

HotRodYJ 10-15-2009 01:40 PM

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Figure I better update before this thread drops off the radar. Still muddleing thru the body work. I've been making myself work even an hour a month on it, but I'm finally nearing the end. Almost to final primer stage on the cab, doors, front end, etc. Won't be long now I hope.

I scored a complete serpentine belt set-up and accessories off of an 84 Camaro. This give me PS, high output Alt, A/C, etc in a nice clean modern package and best of all it was FREE!!. So I pulled out my York compressor and started looking for a serp pulley for it. Too much money to buy new so I looked at other options. I ended up taking the smog pump pulley (from the Camaro set-up) and it happens to be almost the same size as the York V-belt pulley. Took it to my Dad's lathe and cut the outer ring off of the spare serpentine pullley, then turned down the OD of the V-belt York pully so the serp outer ring would slip on it and welded them together. Took 30 minutes, worked like a charm and saved me even more money. Luckily both pulleys where nice heavy solid units and not the cheap sheet metal pulleys. Made me some homemade mounts and the York now resides on the front of my motor awaiting a new longer belt.

With any luck, in two weeks I hope to order the sheet metal for bed sides and rear fender extension pieces so we can really see what this thing is going to look like for real.

joe231 10-15-2009 02:26 PM

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Sounds cool.... But as you are well aware...... We need pics ;)

smbrouss70 10-15-2009 10:46 PM

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Originally Posted by HotRodYJ (Post 3569903)
I scored a complete serpentine belt set-up and accessories off of an 84 Camaro. This give me PS, high output Alt, A/C, etc in a nice clean modern package and best of all it was FREE!!. So I pulled out my York compressor and started looking for a serp pulley for it. Too much money to buy new so I looked at other options. I ended up taking the smog pump pulley (from the Camaro set-up) and it happens to be almost the same size as the York V-belt pulley. Took it to my Dad's lathe and cut the outer ring off of the spare serpentine pullley, then turned down the OD of the V-belt York pully so the serp outer ring would slip on it and welded them together. Took 30 minutes, worked like a charm and saved me even more money. Luckily both pulleys where nice heavy solid units and not the cheap sheet metal pulleys. Made me some homemade mounts and the York now resides on the front of my motor awaiting a new longer belt.

Can you post some pics of this, I've been thinking about doing something similar.

HotRodYJ 10-16-2009 03:51 PM

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LOL... I'd be glad to post some pics if I could find where my wife hid the camera. It's never in the same place twice, so I can never find it.


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