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MDPotter 12-08-2020 03:59 PM

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Originally Posted by TA_C10 (Post 8846920)
Looking good potter, nice to have a paint booth! Need one to finish my hood...

It has been nice to have, that's for sure. When we built it, I was towards the end of my high school years or in my early college years and it was a big expense but it's been great to have. It's helped me make extra money but also it's enabled me and my dad to build some awesome projects.

TA_C10 12-08-2020 04:49 PM

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Originally Posted by 1971Stepside (Post 8846937)
road trippp!!!

Don't tempt me, I would have no problem slapping my hood on the c10 and driving it up to CO. Would give me a chance to visit my buddy in Westminster while I was up there. And not to mention see these AWESOME projects potter and his old man are building! :metal:

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MDPotter 12-08-2020 05:35 PM

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Originally Posted by TA_C10 (Post 8846993)
Don't tempt me, I would have no problem slapping my hood on the c10 and driving it up to CO. Would give me a chance to visit my buddy in Westminster while I was up there. And not to mention see these AWESOME projects potter and his old man are building! :metal:

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I can't in good faith recommend you take a road trip to Colorado in the winter. Not with how nice of a truck you've built. But it would be fun to take a road trip towards May when the chance of snow is virtually gone and I-70 in the mountains won't be bad. But anytime you find yourself near Grand Junction let me know!

kev2809 12-19-2020 09:38 PM

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any progress? its already been 11 days.......... :D

MDPotter 12-21-2020 10:38 AM

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Originally Posted by kev2809 (Post 8852050)
any progress? its already been 11 days.......... :D

We've definitely made progress, but not a lot of visual progress. We've just been sanding and sanding and sanding and sanding some more, but the cab is ready for its final application of primer for final prep before paint. The doors and fenders aren't far behind the cab, but it's gotten pretty cold here and we decided to press pause on bodywork and change over to mechanical stuff until we get some warmer weather. Besides, we are a little burnt out on bodywork right now.

We have a long list of things we've been putting off - exhaust, fuel lines, fuel tank, brake lines, brake cables, and sway bar. We also have things we need to get done on other trucks - my dad's 06 has the low oil pressure issue that the Gen 3 LS engines are known for so we're tackling that project next weekend. We also have to get the Vintage Air installed on my 68 and recover the seats. And on top of all this, we bought a 5.3 LS from the junkyard to eventually rebuild and put in the 93. Oh, and I'm in the early stages of building a house so the weekend before last we were digging holes for perc and soils tests. Basically, we have too many projects going on at once. But we're having fun!

Saturday we worked on the rear end - we are putting in an Auburn limited slip with 3.42 gears, new carrier bearings, new pinion bearings, and axle shaft bearings and seals. We were so close to having the lash and pattern right on Saturday but ran out of time. We're going to try and get it done tonight - it's been a learning experience for us but once you understand the principles of what you're trying to achieve, it's pretty simple.

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MDPotter 12-22-2020 10:43 AM

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We got the rear gear/limited slip swap done last night. Manufacturing tolerances must have gotten tighter in the last 50 years because we ended up with no shims on the pinion and only a few small shims on the carrier compared to about 2-3X the shims that were on the carrier and pinion we pulled out. We got the lash in spec (.090), a good pattern, and the correct preload on the pinion. We just have to close it up and fill it and it'll finally be back on it wheels again.

This has been a learning experience for us - it's something that I had no idea how to do and now it's so simple. It takes a few special tools (and a lot of leverage to crush the sleeve on the pinion) but has been fun and it's a skill that we will use again for sure on other trucks.

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TA_C10 12-22-2020 10:54 AM

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Very nice. Yeah once you've done it once it's something you will always do now. I started out thinking I would just wait for limited slip later, but after feeling the power of the LS I might be doing this job sooner rather than later. I might do a junkyard unit to keep cost down, if the price is right, otherwise I may go same route you've taken. Your gonna be laying 2 stripes easy with that bad boy

cornerstone 12-22-2020 01:06 PM

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Excellent work as usual Potter. I'm a bit envious of you for a few reasons, but the main reason is because just about every time you post you say "we". To have the opportunity to tackle all of the things you do, with your dad I presume, is fantastic. Thanks for all the posts!!

MDPotter 12-22-2020 01:31 PM

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Originally Posted by cornerstone (Post 8853279)
Excellent work as usual Potter. I'm a bit envious of you for a few reasons, but the main reason is because just about every time you post you say "we". To have the opportunity to tackle all of the things you do, with your dad I presume, is fantastic. Thanks for all the posts!!

I appreciate the kind words. I do feel quite fortunate to have a dad that spends the time and money on this hobby that we both have come to enjoy so much. We keep eachother motivated and come up with solutions when we run into challenges. We both have office jobs so we enjoy doing things with our hands when we're not at work. It is time and money well spent.

MDPotter 01-04-2021 11:22 AM

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We also had some time over the long weekend to work on some mechanical items on this truck. Fuel tank is mocked up and ready for install. This came from LMC and we welded nuts to the inside of the bottom frame flange to make install and any removal/reinstallation easier. The bed floor will need to be bolted on and tightened before installing the fuel tank permanently though.

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MDPotter 01-04-2021 11:27 AM

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Here we go again with the unconventional exhaust routing. There just wasn't a good route considering that the header collectors are pointed downwards and below the transmission crossmember, the frame crossmember, the trailing arms, the panhard bar, and the size of these mufflers. This is 2.5" aluminized tubing with (2) Flowmaster Super 40 mufflers. So we mounted everything as high as we could and if tips are desired later, they will be easy to add.

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TA_C10 01-04-2021 03:32 PM

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Looking good. How low you going with this build?


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MDPotter 01-04-2021 04:03 PM

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Originally Posted by TA_C10 (Post 8858938)
Looking good. How low you going with this build?


:chevy:

It has 2.5" drop spindles in front and 5" drop springs out back and it's got a slight rake to it so I think it'll be a nice stance.

cornerstone 01-05-2021 08:49 PM

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In regard to your "unconventional" exhaust routing... I see no reason why that's not the preferred way. Why go to the trouble of snaking it in such tight quarters when we have a clean shot all the way back, right?! If I ever to this again, I'll be running the pipes outside the rails too.:metal:

MDPotter 01-06-2021 10:37 AM

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Originally Posted by cornerstone (Post 8859569)
In regard to your "unconventional" exhaust routing... I see no reason why that's not the preferred way. Why go to the trouble of snaking it in such tight quarters when we have a clean shot all the way back, right?! If I ever to this again, I'll be running the pipes outside the rails too.:metal:

Yeah, I mean, I understand the desire to run the exhaust inside the frame - it is the cleanest install and it's a bonus to get down on the ground and see the frame instead of the exhaust, but at the end of the day it makes no difference in the driveability of the truck. Running them outside definitely avoids a lot of space challenges and potential burning of fuel lines, brake lines, etc. too.

68Gold/white 01-07-2021 01:47 AM

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I talked to a good friend, years ago about a similar exhaust system. We talked about not having to bend the pipes over the axle. Just calculate where the bottom of the ride height would be (max compression of the coil springs). He’s a machinist, everything he does is precise and well done.
I see him about a month later, and he’s got an exhaust system, very similar to yours. It was a 66 C10 LWB. Had a 400 SB in it with. A Muncie M20 Trans. Both my 67 and 68 will have like exhaust.
This is easy on a coil spring pickup, a leaf springer would likely need to stay inside the frame, there’d be more inside room with leafs.

MDPotter 03-04-2021 10:17 AM

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We are finally getting some spring weather here so we can resume bodywork. I took the day off yesterday and re-primed the cab, doors, and fenders and a few small parts. This is the final application of primer on the cab - next step is final sanding for paint. The doors are not far behind, but need some priming and blocking.

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Kronald_70GMC 03-04-2021 11:39 AM

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Looking good! I'm waiting for some spring weather here as well so I can prime some of my cab to keep the flash rusting at bay. Keep it up and you will have some paint flying in no time.

1971Stepside 03-04-2021 11:45 AM

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That primer looks so good I thought you were in paint! I'm having spring fever bad and no truck to work on...

MDPotter 03-04-2021 11:53 AM

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Originally Posted by Kronald_70GMC (Post 8888477)
Looking good! I'm waiting for some spring weather here as well so I can prime some of my cab to keep the flash rusting at bay. Keep it up and you will have some paint flying in no time.

If the nice weather persists I hope to paint the cab next weekend! That will be a huge motivator for us.

MDPotter 03-04-2021 11:56 AM

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Originally Posted by 1971Stepside (Post 8888480)
That primer looks so good I thought you were in paint! I'm having spring fever bad and no truck to work on...

Well thank you! The SPI epoxy has a nice gloss to it after 2-3 coats. It's a little tricky to spray but I've got it pretty well figured out. I'm a little nervous for the black paint job. I just have to remind myself to relax when spraying and remember that imperfections can be sanded and resprayed or sanded and buffed. I try to lay it down as close to perfect as possible because I really dislike sanding and buffing and my blue truck looks great having never touched it after spraying.

Low Elco 03-05-2021 11:39 PM

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I find black/dark to be the easiest to shoot and keep track of your wet line. OTOH, I have my 10,000 hour chip in cut and buff/polishing. Oddly, I still love it. I can say, I bought the Bauer DA at HFT, and it is a reveleation. Takes 2000 grit hand scratch out no problem, wow! Here ya go-

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MDPotter 03-08-2021 10:17 AM

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Originally Posted by Low Elco (Post 8889149)
I find black/dark to be the easiest to shoot and keep track of your wet line. OTOH, I have my 10,000 hour chip in cut and buff/polishing. Oddly, I still love it. I can say, I bought the Bauer DA at HFT, and it is a reveleation. Takes 2000 grit hand scratch out no problem, wow! Here ya go-

https://www.harborfreight.com/20mm-l...her-56367.html

10,000 hours. Ten. Thousand. Hours. That's a few more than me.

I bought the Torq polisher from Chemical Guys and it's way lighter and makes less mess than my rotary Makita. Not sure it will work as quickly though.

MDPotter 03-08-2021 10:31 AM

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It was so nice Saturday that I gave the seat frame some Chassis Saver black outside.

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MDPotter 03-08-2021 10:34 AM

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Also shot 3 coats of 2K on the doors and fenders and prepped the cab for paint. I don't know if the weather will be warm enough next weekend for paint, but it's ready after a few hours of sanding and scuffing.

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