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Old 07-29-2016, 02:30 AM   #1
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Re: Project "You thought yours was bad!" '78 C10 Stepside

Hey, I recognize you too! Good to see another Alaskan on here!

I got the Vortec out of my truck and on the stand, and did a little tear down. I knew it had a rod knock which was verified by at least 5 loose rods and the vast amount of metal shavings in the pan.





However, while this one is in on the stand getting rebuilt and for the sake of saving a few bucks for now and getting this truck back on the road, I'm thinking of dropping this engine in I built a few months back. It's nothing mind blowing, just a 305 with decent stock heads, R/V cam, Edelbrock carb and intake, and a nice paint job (hey, gotta make up horsepower somewhere!)

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Old 08-02-2016, 01:22 AM   #2
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Re: Project "You thought yours was bad!" '78 C10 Stepside

Pulled the (finally correct!) rear axle out of the long bed, got it painted, and installed onto the leaf springs.



The U-bolts I had bought earlier were made wrong. The length was too long and the threads were too short. Took them back for the correct ones.



Finally bolted in!



Hopefully permanently this time



Also installed the hard lines (brake and fuel) from the longbed as I robbed the ones off the shortbed about 10 years ago for my mud truck. doh!





And ordered up a new pair of headlight bezels off ebay. $25 shipped!

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Old 08-03-2016, 09:59 PM   #3
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Re: Project "You thought yours was bad!" '78 C10 Stepside

On the red cab just ahead of the doors is a black weather strip of some sort. I've heard of this piece, does it add any weather protection or reduce wind noise, anyone? Anyone doing a repop of it?
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Old 08-03-2016, 10:00 PM   #4
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On the red cab just ahead of the doors is a black weather strip of some sort. I've heard of this piece, does it add any weather protection or reduce wind noise, anyone? Anyone doing a repop of it?
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Between the door and fender?
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Old 08-04-2016, 01:00 AM   #5
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Re: Project "You thought yours was bad!" '78 C10 Stepside

Rear lowering kit complete, and wheels mounted. I'm stoked!!!



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Old 08-07-2016, 06:09 PM   #6
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Between the door and fender?
Yes.
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Re: Project "You thought yours was bad!" '78 C10 Stepside

Looking good.
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Old 08-06-2016, 05:15 AM   #8
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Re: Project "You thought yours was bad!" '78 C10 Stepside

Thanks!

Got started on the suspension today. Old, rustly junk out!



Cut 1 full coil out of the '86 springs



Can't get any closer than this!



LCA shafts cleaned and painted Hammer Black



Springs cleaned and painted, along with the sway bar. I think the silver will offset the black on the rest of the suspension nicely!



And finally cleaned and painted the LCAs. I will be working on the UCAs as well as the crossmember itself over the weekend.

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Old 08-14-2016, 01:10 PM   #9
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Re: Project "You thought yours was bad!" '78 C10 Stepside

My 1" rear wheel spacers came in! Should push out the rear wheels exactly where they need to be.







Clearance looks about spot on. Camera angle is a little funky though.



Also ordered in some new brake lines for the front calipers



The problem is the old lines want to share the same space as the ball joint nuts



So I carefully and gently bent the new lines just enough to gain the proper clearance.



Looks pretty good all around!



And the front is complete!



I also picked up these tail lights, I was thinking about using instead of the enormous square stockers that come on the stepsides...opinions?

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Old 08-14-2016, 02:52 PM   #10
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My 1" rear wheel spacers came in! Should push out the rear wheels exactly where they need to be.







Clearance looks about spot on. Camera angle is a little funky though.



Also ordered in some new brake lines for the front calipers



The problem is the old lines want to share the same space as the ball joint nuts



So I carefully and gently bent the new lines just enough to gain the proper clearance.



Looks pretty good all around!



And the front is complete!



I also picked up these tail lights, I was thinking about using instead of the enormous square stockers that come on the stepsides...opinions?

personally not a fan of the square stockers so these are an upgrade in my eyes
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Old 08-14-2016, 04:46 PM   #11
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Re: Project "You thought yours was bad!" '78 C10 Stepside

Those lights are definitely an improvement. What are they "supposed" to be on?
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Old 08-14-2016, 06:31 PM   #12
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Re: Project "You thought yours was bad!" '78 C10 Stepside

They're off a Polaris 4 wheeler, 05-08ish came with the clear lenses and they were a "Work Light" package. They're also stock on Polaris IQ Widetrack snowmachines. I thought it would be neat to integrate part of my work into this truck! Plus, they have taillight, brake light, and reverse lights, so they should wire in exactly as stock ones do. I would need to fab up some brackets, but that is easy.

I stopped by up at my buddy's wrecking yard and he let me take a few small things I've been missing or aren't in great shape. I scored a straight grille valence, windshield washer tank, RH headlight chrome trim, A/C harness, and door handle trim pieces off an '86 suburban. Also found a smaller, non-emissions evap canister off an '88 suburban with TBI. This will still let me have a functional canister, but with a smaller, cleaner look and minimal vacuum lines! Plus I snagged some new headlights out of the same rig to replace my broken/faded ones.



Compared to the old one





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Old 08-14-2016, 10:25 PM   #13
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Re: Project "You thought yours was bad!" '78 C10 Stepside

New valance went on, then I moved over to mounting up the bumper. Inner brackets were trimmed to fit with the 78 frame. It went on pretty smoothly other than needing to spread the frame a bit to get all the mounting bolts to line up.







Which headlight is not like the others lol
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Old 08-16-2016, 01:05 AM   #14
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I picked up a new set of shocks while I was in town today. I did some research and found that this particular line of shocks is about 1/2" shorter than most of the aftermarket shocks available, so they should play nicely with the drop. I will be fabricating my own shock extenders for the rear.







Also installed the grille and headlight bezels. I'm loving the look!



I also stumbled across a pretty good deal today. I found a 2000 Suburban that was T-boned very hard on the passenger side. The kicker? It has a brand new GM crate Vortec 350 with 35,000 miles! I paid $500 for the whole thing, hopefully I can part this one out and make my money back as well. I figured this would be a cheaper option versus rebuilding the blown Vortec on my engine stand.

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Old 08-16-2016, 01:09 AM   #15
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Re: Project "You thought yours was bad!" '78 C10 Stepside

Stock front shocks work on the rear after an axle flip.
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Old 08-16-2016, 01:17 AM   #16
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Re: Project "You thought yours was bad!" '78 C10 Stepside

True, but I've encountered the issue that follows most of these axle flips, where the spring plates sit too close to the shock mounts on the axle to allow mounting a shock at that point. I have an idea for a custom bracket that should fix this, and run the stock shocks.
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Old 08-16-2016, 01:55 AM   #17
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Re: Project "You thought yours was bad!" '78 C10 Stepside

Dang man good work on the craigslist scores. Stuffs usually scooped up by the time I'm able to make it to the valley or it's been inflated for AK prices.
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Old 08-16-2016, 02:10 AM   #18
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Thank you! I literally live on Craigslist, so most of the stuff I buy off there isn't even on long enough to get seen by most people. Its kind of an addiction!
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Old 08-16-2016, 02:21 AM   #19
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I know what you mean. I work on the slope, so for 3 weeks I look at stuff I can't buy and torture myself.
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Nice!
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Re: Project "You thought yours was bad!" '78 C10 Stepside

Free parts are my favorite. I did the same thing during my Jeep build. I bought and sold 3 other Jeeps during the build and got all the parts I needed from them for free.
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Old 08-24-2016, 03:03 AM   #22
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Re: Project "You thought yours was bad!" '78 C10 Stepside

It's definitely the way to go. It still surprises me that so many people don't realize the value of scrap vehicles!

I got the new engine in the garage and stripped it down to a mostly shortblock. Looks very clean inside, I'm happy to see that! I haven't decided on a camshaft yet but there's plenty of time before this gets dropped in anyway.





I got my plates in as well! Honestly a little surprised the DMV let 'Screw Loose' through, but hey, I'm happy.

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Old 08-24-2016, 06:19 AM   #23
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Are you keeping the fuel injection?
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Old 08-24-2016, 07:37 AM   #24
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There was a thread not too long ago where a guy built a torquer 350 with a flat tappet cam and I think it was a TBI motor. I can see the white burb in his garage with the front clip off but can't recall who it was at the moment. Anyway if you're keeping the fuel injection I'll see if I can find it.
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Old 08-24-2016, 12:05 PM   #25
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I won't be using the factory Vortec fuel injection. I might be using a different EFI kit, but we'll see how the budget looks towards the end. If not I'll just be picking up a regular street carb for it.
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