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This was my dad's work truck. I started working on it when I was 15, and eventually bought it from him. I rebuilt the 350 he had in it, bought a TCI 400 trans from summit, heated the coil springs to lower it (haha), and had it painted. This truck was my hot rod all through high school, then I sold it. Of course I kicked myself in the ass for it, so when a friend told me he had seen it for sale, I went and bought it back, with power steering,new brakes, and a few dents added. Then I had an engine fire, and it just sat for the next 7 yrs. Now I'm building a big block for it, and have plans to bag it. Nothing too crazy, but I want to do things right this time around. Here are a few pics of what it looked like 10 yrs. ago, and how the new engine looks now.
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A few pics of where the new engine is at right now.
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is funny my son found his 96 1500 we sold a couple of years back and he called me asking me if we should buy back I told him that once I sell something is like breaking up with a G/F or divorcing the wife we are done with it.
Looks like you have a serious motor going in it good luck.... |
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Haha! Thanks. That's a very clean '71 you've got there by the way. Nice!
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That engine looks great, should move that truck down the road pretty good, good luck on your restoration and welcome to the board.
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cool story, cool truck and sweet engine!
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Before my account was activated, I saw a thread with the first couple pics being a truck with the bed off, and some fat drag radials on the back wheels.Later in the thread he changed to 20"s. I really wanted to ask the owner some questions, but can not find the thread now for the life of me. Any help would be greatly appreciated! I think the cab was green, but not 100% on that. Thanks!
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Ordered some more parts for my motor last night, so I should have some new pics up soon! Can't wait to start it up!
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Lookin good! Your truck is sweeeeeet!
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Welcome aboard! You will find this website invaluable for info. I am wandering if you could provide me with a few specs on your engine. I am currently building a 454 and was kind of using the old LS-7 crate motor for a guide. What pistons and heads are you using? ect.,ect. Thanks and good luck....:metal:
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I have a question. I haven't really researched it yet, but I was wondering if my 454 will work on my small block motor mounts or if I need to get different mounts for the big block. This is for the '67. Thanks for any info!
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Some new parts that are going on tonight!
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You was fly 10 years ago & today you still have that option... I LOVE THESE :chevy:TRUCKS!!!
10 years ago i was heatn springs on my first Chevy a 78 Monte Carlo with 15x8 5 star Centerlines with 205/50/15's(real low) Old Skool Kool!! |
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You will need new mounts. Check performance online. They sell a pretty nice set of stands & mounts. I think they are 129.00. I would move the motor back as far as possible if you want it to hook. Moving the motor back will help with weight transfer. welcome to the board! |
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Hey Newtz, been away for a while and just saw your mount question. On mine, I went with a donor set of frame mounts from an '81 model that had a big block, and a set of solid mounts. (The pic shows the rubber mounts). I just had to drill one hole on each side, and this was much cheaper than aftermarket mounts.
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Those might be cheaper if you have a pullapart or something like that but most guys want more for the stock than the aftermarket. The aftermarket switches you to a car type mount so you can run solid mounts if you want. I would think you would have less clearance problems with the aftermarket since they are tubular.
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Thanks guys for the response on the motor mounts! I really appreciate the help! I'll let you know what I decide to go with, and include pics.
BTW, Djracer, I'm a big fan of pass time and your truck! That thing is fast, and hooks like crazy! |
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So I checked out performance online. Is the kit the same for big block and small block? I didn't see a kit specifically for big block.
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they just say v8 but they will work with a big block.
http://www.performanceonline.com/sto...cat=455&page=1 Check out this thread for some pics. He swapped to solid motor mounts but you can't see them in the pics. http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=392716 |
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I have another question, I'm having a hell of a time finding headers for the 454. I want 1 7/8" primary tubes minimum. I would prefer 2 1/8" primary tubes with 3" to 3 !/2" collectors. I'm just not sure what will fit in the '67. Thanks again for any help!
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