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Madkidd007 06-15-2019 09:25 PM

Re: Project “Blue Bomb” (rebirth of a 1970 c30)
 
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Originally Posted by 68bowtie (Post 8542745)
If I had known what a pain it would be to install an edelbrock on a stock cast iron sbc manifold I wouldn't have done it. But the carb was free and I learned a few things along the way in addition to how to do a carb rebuild.

I read that I needed a spacer to keep the carb from overheating. Bought one, and learned that Square bore and Spread bore are not the same. So then I needed an adapter plate kit. The one I bought wasn't machined properly so I had to grind down the bolt heads so they fit into the adapter plate. The carb studs were cheap-o and I stripped one. So I got a better quality set and installed them (after the pic below).

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Not that it matters now. But if you have to do this again or end up with a vacuum leak. You could just drill out the holes in the spacer and run long studs all the way from the intake thru the spacer and carb. Also a “base gasket” is what I used to run, thicker and less prone to leaks while spacing the carb up. Looks like you’ve got it handled but just sharing thoughts if you end up redoing the setup or a leak arises

68bowtie 06-16-2019 12:24 AM

Re: Project “Blue Bomb” (rebirth of a 1970 c30)
 
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Originally Posted by Madkidd007 (Post 8542985)
Not that it matters now. But if you have to do this again or end up with a vacuum leak. You could just drill out the holes in the spacer and run long studs all the way from the intake thru the spacer and carb. Also a “base gasket” is what I used to run, thicker and less prone to leaks while spacing the carb up. Looks like you’ve got it handled but just sharing thoughts if you end up redoing the setup or a leak arises

Great point!

68bowtie 07-19-2019 08:22 PM

Re: Project “Blue Bomb” (rebirth of a 1970 c30)
 
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Carb installed.

Gear oil.

Brakes bled.

Tail lights installed.

Not 100% finished... but it's driving again!

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Ol Blue K20 07-20-2019 09:37 AM

Re: Project “Blue Bomb” (rebirth of a 1970 c30)
 
Looks good, I'm glad you got it drivable.

Madkidd007 07-20-2019 03:22 PM

Re: Project “Blue Bomb” (rebirth of a 1970 c30)
 
This really makes me wish i still had my 69 C30 but you can only drive so many vehicles at once.

rustytruck50 07-22-2019 04:06 PM

Re: Project “Blue Bomb” (rebirth of a 1970 c30)
 
That's one of the most satisfying feelings, after alot of sweating, swearing, etc:metal:

68bowtie 07-26-2019 01:15 AM

Re: Project “Blue Bomb” (rebirth of a 1970 c30)
 
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For my wife (she is from Texas) :bling:

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68bowtie 08-04-2019 11:17 PM

Re: Project “Blue Bomb” (rebirth of a 1970 c30)
 
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Flaps are in. Just need to fab up some brackets...

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Ol Blue K20 08-05-2019 09:01 AM

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Those are going to look nice.

68bowtie 11-02-2019 12:34 PM

Re: Project “Blue Bomb” (rebirth of a 1970 c30)
 
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It’s bed time boys and girls…

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68bowtie 11-02-2019 11:10 PM

Re: Project “Blue Bomb” (rebirth of a 1970 c30)
 
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Didn’t quite get as much done as I wanted today, but made some decent progress. Just need to weld up a few more tacks and prep the rear brace, which will be bolted in place to box in the wood. Tried to keep everything as low profile as possible, and tight with the outer tire width.

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cornerstone 11-03-2019 11:24 AM

Re: Project “Blue Bomb” (rebirth of a 1970 c30)
 
LOVE this truck! And of course God bless Texas.

68bowtie 11-09-2019 11:21 PM

Re: Project “Blue Bomb” (rebirth of a 1970 c30)
 
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Made some more progress today. Rear brace is installed (removable for wood access), welded on d-rings, drilled holes for all the lights, and did some light sanding to get off the mill scale. Halfway installed the class IV receiver. Of course I ran out of weld wire in the middle of everything, but you gotta expect things like that.

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CG 11-10-2019 08:49 PM

Re: Project “Blue Bomb” (rebirth of a 1970 c30)
 
Great job. I really like this truck!

68bowtie 11-10-2019 09:14 PM

Re: Project “Blue Bomb” (rebirth of a 1970 c30)
 
Thanks guys!

Ol Blue K20 11-11-2019 08:13 AM

Re: Project “Blue Bomb” (rebirth of a 1970 c30)
 
Nice work it's looking great. I can't wait to see some wood on it.

68bowtie 11-17-2019 09:10 PM

Re: Project “Blue Bomb” (rebirth of a 1970 c30)
 
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3757chevy 11-17-2019 09:55 PM

Re: Project “Blue Bomb” (rebirth of a 1970 c30)
 
Very Nice! Been worth watching this thread , Thanks for the updates.

flashed 11-17-2019 10:06 PM

Re: Project “Blue Bomb” (rebirth of a 1970 c30)
 
Wow , the bed turned out nice , just need a Headache Rack to keep that cab nice .

AJohn6 11-17-2019 10:20 PM

Re: Project “Blue Bomb” (rebirth of a 1970 c30)
 
The C30 looks amazing. I wished I could have found one nearby for a reasonable price. I am doing a C10 on a 2014 1-ton chassis instead and my on the 1-ton chassis is a ratty rust bucket. Haha

Keep up the great work!

3757chevy 11-17-2019 10:20 PM

Re: Project “Blue Bomb” (rebirth of a 1970 c30)
 
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Originally Posted by flashed (Post 8628857)
Wow , the bed turned out nice , just need a Headache Rack to keep that cab nice .

Somethin' where you can still see that cab.:metal:

rustytruck50 11-21-2019 07:40 PM

Re: Project “Blue Bomb” (rebirth of a 1970 c30)
 
Good looking truck..the effort has definitely paid off!

Palf70Step 11-22-2019 10:11 AM

Re: Project “Blue Bomb” (rebirth of a 1970 c30)
 
The bed came out really nice. A super nice truck!

cornerstone 11-22-2019 11:18 AM

Re: Project “Blue Bomb” (rebirth of a 1970 c30)
 
You've really made this a special truck. I'd love to have that as a daily driver.:chevy:

68bowtie 12-14-2019 09:05 PM

Re: Project “Blue Bomb” (rebirth of a 1970 c30)
 
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Thanks everyone.

Finally reinstalled fender emblems (blech). What a pain. Had to recruit my wife to help at one point (small hands).

Also, discovered a pinhole heater core leak, so got that going too.

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