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Old 07-13-2010, 04:26 PM   #76
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Re: 84 Crew Cab Rebuild

the firewall is all done now primed and ready for paint and sound denting. i painted the inside of the cab also so it getting there my buddy did a great job on the firewall
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Old 07-20-2010, 04:49 PM   #77
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Updates 7/20-10

Was out Cutting up the old Cab.

got the Dash out and got it half way tach weld inplace.


Got the Passenger Side rear-Piller and right rear rockers done just got to prime them now now



The Right Front Rocker Gone lol


the Door Jams Passenger side not good


Front Cut anyone?


its slowy getting there
still need to drill out the spot weld on the cab supports on the front cut as i need to transfer them to the new cab as they are shot
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Old 07-20-2010, 04:58 PM   #78
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Keep plugging along. You're getting there! There is light at the end of the tunnel. Or is that the headlight on a freight train?

Looking good man.
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Old 07-27-2010, 01:02 PM   #79
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got alot done the last few days.
cab corners.
gave the fire wall body sealer in the place i have welded.
got new rocker panels home made look awesome just got to weld them in
Windshield frame done.
dash done.

Pics will follow today
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Old 07-27-2010, 04:40 PM   #80
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Re: 84 Crew Cab Rebuild

Pics of the little progress i made in the last few days

just hung the fender and door on
the door is on because i need it to make the corner look nice an the roof part also



put body sealer behind the dash in the places we had welded so water wont come in.

Looks messy but have cleaned it up and it will be covered in paint and dynomat kinda stuff

still got to tach the inside of the the inner rockers

and replace some inner rocker at the end of the cab and replace the cab support what a PAIN in the a$$

New Rocker Panels fits like a glove



The Right side rear quater done just got to prime it


Left Cab corner welded, primed sanded and DONE
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Old 07-27-2010, 05:27 PM   #81
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Nice progress! Were you ever able to get a patch made for your LR door area? If you do still have the roof section from your old cab, I would not hesitate for a second to cut the parts out of it and fit them back in your cab. The RH rear door upper door jamb looks much worse. Good work though! It is coming a long nicely!
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Old 07-27-2010, 05:39 PM   #82
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Nice progress! Were you ever able to get a patch made for your LR door area? If you do still have the roof section from your old cab, I would not hesitate for a second to cut the parts out of it and fit them back in your cab. The RH rear door upper door jamb looks much worse. Good work though! It is coming a long nicely!
yes i still have the roof from the old cab im thinking of transfer the parts from the old roof over
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Old 07-27-2010, 06:07 PM   #83
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I'm guessing that will be your best plan of attack to repair that the fastest. That RH side looks real nasty.
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Old 07-28-2010, 10:04 AM   #84
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Looks good keep up the great work.
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Old 07-30-2010, 12:30 PM   #85
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A little update from today Friday got the inner and outer rocker on the left welded in.



i know it looks like they are dented but they are not
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Have you thought about supercharging the 6.2 instead of twin-turbo?
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Have you thought about supercharging the 6.2 instead of twin-turbo?
yeap im planing on that insted i though i posted that allready
for now im just going to run it N/A until i get abit more money on my hand
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Did some more work tonight

got my Exhurst Manifolds painted came out really good.


Got the firewall done




Mounted the Fuel Filter.


and primed part of the fender i have been working on for a while

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I have a few ideas for you, if you dont mind.

1. Get the RACOR 645 Spin-on fuel filter/water separator. It will save you money and your engine will last longer.

2. While you have the engine out of the truck, upgrade it before you get the S/C.

3. ARP 6.5 diesel head studs

4. DSG Stud girdle kit

5. DSG Gear drive timing (If money is no option)

6. Replace your stock weak cast nodular iron crankshaft with either a cast steel($400 stonger than stock) or a forged steel($1000 and strongest) one.

If I think of anything else I'll let you know. If you want the links to any of these parts let me know. Which supercharger kit are you buying? Are you building your own?
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I have a few ideas for you, if you dont mind.

1. Get the RACOR 645 Spin-on fuel filter/water separator. It will save you money and your engine will last longer.

2. While you have the engine out of the truck, upgrade it before you get the S/C.

3. ARP 6.5 diesel head studs

4. DSG Stud girdle kit

5. DSG Gear drive timing (If money is no option)

6. Replace your stock weak cast nodular iron crankshaft with either a cast steel($400 stonger than stock) or a forged steel($1000 and strongest) one.

If I think of anything else I'll let you know. If you want the links to any of these parts let me know. Which supercharger kit are you buying? Are you building your own?
Thanks i allready have plans for a custom build Mech 6.5 for it i just need to find a good block and heads

Got my patch panel from my old cabs roof just got to weld it in and im done with the left side of the cab


now only have the holes for the roof lights, passenger rear door jam very bad and one slight hole in the rockers also got to weld in the cab support and im done with rust.

theres light at the end of the thunnel now

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got the panel welded in, grinded down, primed and put short hair fiberglass filler on it first just got to let it dry sand it all down and finish off with bondo
then im done with the driver side






i know its not a pro job and proberly not the best result but i cant do better sadly

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Sanded the fiberglass down and gave it the first coat of Bondo allready have that sanded down and just put the secound coat on now and sand it down later this afternoon.
the door fits great even thought it dosent look like it in the pic but its just put on loose






Also Finished Cutting out the Door Jam for the passenger side going to cut the old one of the cab and repairing the roof on that side tonight

Also got the Front Clip put together just got get the last inner fender done and get them painted also bearly fits in the shop lol



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Did you weld the cab roof patch in, or just fiberglass it in?
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Did you weld the cab roof patch in, or just fiberglass it in?
welded, grind, prime and them Fiberglass
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Not much Done today Really
finaly got the cab bolted down tight

Got The Left Exhurst Manifold

Got the Pedal Asembly mounted and Steering Column also in place

Got Hydroboost Asembly mounted also got the front brakes bleed still to get the right
rear shoes reshoes lol and mounted the new wheel cylinder.


Also forgot to mention i scoored these interior parts out of a Centurion Conversion Van that was scrapped the guy i bought these from bought to get the seats and engine very nice leather seats it was a F@rd so no worries and it was a rusted worse then mine
idk if im going to use these or not but i thought it maby good to use as guide to how build something alike




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