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firedog 05-08-2012 08:18 PM

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thought it was a deal all three plates for $25 just had to drive 100 miles to pick them up

firedog 05-08-2012 08:20 PM

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already had this plate but it is good trading stock

firedog 05-16-2012 05:06 PM

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finally got this thread moved to the build section looking for input from everyone. Suspension should be going back together shortly, next up is pulling the upper and lower control arms off cleaning and painting then to start planning out the air ride set up. Anyone have some input on hardlines for the air ride? We have the cups and upper bag plates for front, 2 compressors, re7 slams for front and re8 slam specialties for the rear. Planning on using 2 tanks and a manifold valve set up.

Sammy 05-20-2012 09:37 AM

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Passenger lower control arm assy is removed. Detailing in process. Ordered 3 Moog joints upper n lower should be delivered Monday. Cheaper ball joints are out there ($19 versus $30) but only wanted to do this once on this truck's suspension. And the original joints have lasted 50 yrs. Rubbers are shot and rotted but joints are actually decent.

Sammy 05-24-2012 09:46 PM

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Done some more POR 15 painting on the upper n lower A arms. Installed the two new upper ball joints. Discovered the condition of the driver's upper ball joint wasn't what is appeared. Hit it once with a hammer and it seperated in the middle. Good thing I had planned to replace it as it was going to fail soon anyway. All the ball joints appear original. Done the grinding on the upper ones to remove the factory rivets. Also test fitted the passenger upper bag plate that fits on the engine cradle cross member using grade 8 hardware. After locating a couple of 3/4 to 1/2 adapters for the 90 degree air fittings is all that is left on the passenger side to reinstall it and 2 1/2 drop spindles. The drivers side lower ball joint is the only hold up on it. Next task to is changing the rear end from 6 lug to five.

Sammy 05-24-2012 09:49 PM

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C20-67_N_MO 05-25-2012 12:41 PM

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Looking good!

Progress is always a good thing and its coming along nicely.

Sammy 05-26-2012 09:31 PM

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Labor to press out and reinstall lower ball joint in a removed lower control arm $31. My rant for the day!

firedog 06-14-2012 09:18 PM

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small update, sammy has finished up the bags on the front after a slight delay with issues with the drop spindles but after new ones delivered it is done. so i visited today to get the old 6 lug rear end out from under the frame, got it removed and holes drilled for the air bags in the frame the only pic i got was of sammy hitting some spots he missed with some por15, hopefully monday i will get over to put in the new rear end, and we will have a rolling 5 lug frame

abebummy26 06-21-2012 10:09 PM

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How are you guys doing? I am so close to pullin the trigger on 67 c20 small back window 327 4 speed fleet.its so tempting. Needs work but only a few hundred or so worth
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firedog 06-22-2012 12:12 AM

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Working on a little bit here and there Sammy has the flu, so I am letting the germs get away, hopefully this upcoming week we will get the rearend set under the frame.

Good luck on the truck, if you start out that cheap you cant hardly go wrong.

firedog 07-11-2012 12:14 AM

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Well sammy had more than the flu he was actually almost septic and finally is feeling better and the heat has subsided some what, today we took almost an 100 mile drive to pick up a craigslist find, a pretty decent drivers bedside, has a little rust but not nearly as bad as the one for the truck. and as luck would have it the seller had a project sitting in his driveway and is a member of the board, i forgot his board name, but it was great chatting with him, hopefully we will get the rear end under the frame tomorrow, just have to tweak one of the mounting holes on the frame for the bags and bolt it all together, maybe have some pics to post on here tomorrow

Sammy 07-11-2012 08:19 PM

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Bags n 5 lug rear with 1" drop block are now installed on the frame. Finally.
When piggy catches up new brake lines front to rear.3/8" Air lines with clamps to the frame. And finish blasting the cab firewall/ under the cab.
Made two plates out of a partial cross member for the center bolt as the trailing arm hole is huge compared to the 3/8 16T bolt used for the bag to secure it to the arm. Used 15/64 drill bit for a lil extra wiggle room. Fender washer n a locking washer on the head.

For you pic hounds..pics

Sammy 08-18-2012 05:17 PM

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Mostly installed Pwr steering gear box, and have some parts yet to install. Set of brake lines from Inline Tube, 50' 3/8" airline for the bags, some PTC fittings, and SS 3/8" clamps. Need the time to get this nightmare of lines on the frame. A lead on a different engine has been located with some surprise goodies to pickup Monday. Details and additional pics coming after it is safe in the garage. Meantime I have only two teaser pics..Enjoy

Tinkermc 08-18-2012 06:59 PM

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nice lookin work and thanks 4 the pics

Sammy 08-20-2012 06:47 PM

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pics

Sammy 08-20-2012 06:48 PM

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Block F0823DE

firedog 08-20-2012 08:56 PM

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my research on the numbers
-3849852 block 1964-1968 car/truck, 283 cu/in, 195-220 hp
-3884520 head 60-67 283, 60 cc, 1.72/1.50 valves

VA72C10 08-20-2012 09:40 PM

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glad to see this project moving along!

firedog 08-24-2012 10:59 PM

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Well 1 step foward, 2 steps back, went to work on project odd ball yesterday and ran into a few issues. So got the new 3/8" DOT air line wanted to run some temporary lines so it could be air'd up, and the air line was just a little bit too big for the brass PTC swivel fittings. After some head scratching and cussing, we determined the PTC fittings are 5/16" OD! So guess the automotive fastner company we purchased them from gave us the wrong size. The worst part is to remove the fittings both the rear bags will have to be unbolted along with the front bag plates and possibly even the ball joint to put in the new ones. The second issue or question that came up was with the freshly rebuilt 283 we recently acquired. The heads do not have any holes for provisions for accessories and we were planning to use a factory style serpentine setup. So now the choice has to be made on changing the heads to something with acc. holes. Anyone else ever use a vortec head on a 283?

Daves70 08-25-2012 11:12 AM

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I have never used a vortec 350 head on a 283 but the chambers aren't much bigger.The only problem I see is that the chamber is designed for a 4' bore.Although the 283 isn't that much smaller at 3.875.I have used 400 heads on 350's without problems so the bore differance shouldn't matter much.Someone on here should know for sure.

C20-67_N_MO 08-31-2012 05:09 PM

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I see a change in the power plant department now.

Glad to see you guys able to get some work done on project Odd Ball.

Keep at it!

Sammy 01-06-2013 06:39 PM

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Horse traded and had a bench seat recovered for the truck. I think there was 8 springs in the seat totally screwed up. But I had picked the right guy for the job having discussed this prior to the transaction. Actually figured only 4 would require work. So relieved myself of some items I wouldn't use anyway and got this seat done for actually no cost dollar wise to me. Pics to follow.
Now on hand are the correct PTC fitting for the 3/8 airline. So I will tear back in the ball joints to replace those fittings soon. When weather is kind.
The cab has received a lot of sanding, primer with very little more left before Epoxy coating. While working on the re-skinned doors I found a major repair needed on the drivers door latch. A fellow board member has decided to offer a patch panel from a scrap door that should work great. I have have a pic of the blowed out holes.

Seat is black but looks odd from my phone after downsizing the pic.

firedog 01-06-2013 07:01 PM

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The weather is spose to be in the 50's this week! However I will be working the 2 days they say it will be warmer.

Sammy 01-07-2013 10:02 AM

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Front wheels in hybernation for the winter.


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