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Old 05-30-2021, 05:10 PM   #26
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My old K20. The tires are Swamper Radial TSL 16.5x33x12.5. I had to wait a bit for the tires. Sounds like they make em in batches these days.
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Old 05-31-2021, 11:46 PM   #27
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I've been out of country for the last week soaking up some Mexican sun but I'm going to try to catch up to where we actually are in time. Here's the start. Just a bunch of pictures of the nightmare I've gotten myself into.
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Old 06-01-2021, 09:00 PM   #29
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Brakes

Since this is going to be my summer daily driver I wanted to concentrate on some of the important things first. I ordered a bunch of new brake parts; hoses, pads, shoes, wheel cylinders, calipers, brake fluid, master cylinder and hoped I could get away with the discs and drums on the truck. Everything came in and I got to work.

About this time the fellers in the shop talked me into rear discs. I did a little research and realized how cheap and easy (foreshadowing) it is to swap discs on a 14FF. I ordered the brackets, discs, calipers, seals, and bearings when I realized that this truck shouldn't have a 14 bolt in it.

By this time I had mistakenly concluded that the truck had been in an accident bad enough to bend the rear springs because they sat in the truck all crazy like. Taking a closer look made me realize the PO had just bolted up a 14 bolt from a newer truck without moving the perches. Wonky spring situation solved.
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Old 06-01-2021, 09:18 PM   #30
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Shackles

So now that I had some stuff figured out I had to get to work. I pulled the rear end out and realized that the shackles were different. One was even half an inch longer than the other. I had one day to get this done and back under the truck or I would overstay my welcome in our machine shop. Having no time to order any I put the resources of the shop together and built some. I plasma cut the blanks, formed the sides, and welded the whole works together. Again, if anyone wants drawings or data for any of this stuff then just let me know.
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Old 06-01-2021, 09:33 PM   #31
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Rear End

I pulled the rear out of the truck and got to work cleaning it up. I got it up and mostly welded to the table level and got to work with the magic wand. Having the right tools makes this sort off thing super easy and I had the perches and shock mounts off in about an hour.
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Old 06-01-2021, 09:35 PM   #32
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All Clean

Tip: Don't cover the axle ends in duct tape to protect them from hot balls. It was ridiculous to try to get all of the sticky off.
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Old 06-02-2021, 10:01 PM   #33
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More Fab

I needed some spring perches and shock mounts so I got on the computer and drew some up. Cut out the blanks on our jet and formed them up. If anyone wants any more details on the fabrication process just let me know and I'll explain the flow through a fab shop. I also made a couple extra because I wasn't sure how they'd turn out. If you want them then let me know and we can work out a creative trade.
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Old 06-06-2021, 10:13 PM   #34
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So I bought a bunch of fancy pants welders for my fellers at work and they make it look like I know what I'm doing. Once you've run pulsed MIG you'll never want to do it any other way.
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Old 06-06-2021, 10:19 PM   #35
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Springs

While I had the whole works apart I wasted a bunch of the time I didn't have and cleaned the rear springs up. I ground 10 pounds of rust off of the works and installed some new hardware. A little black paint and new bushings and back in the truck.
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Old 06-06-2021, 10:25 PM   #36
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Rear Discs

Got the rear discs installed.
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Wider

I forgot to post these with the spring pictures. I was struggling to get the springs back in their pockets so I grabbed a portapower and widened them a bit.
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Shocks

I want to wait until I get the whole works together before I decide if I want a lift the truck any. Does anyone know if the K20 sits higher than the K10? My daughter's truck works with the 33 x 12.50's barely but I'm gathering that the K20 body mounts make the body sit slightly higher. If anyone has insight on this then let me know. I bought the cheapest best shocks the auto parts store had until I decide and slapped them on. Also went down to the local GMC dealer and got the u-joint straps.
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Re: Swap Shop Chevy K20

Nice truck project. I love it when someone brings one of these forgotten or battled trucks back to life. Again great work here!

What 8 lug rear disc swap kit is being used on the back?
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Re: Swap Shop Chevy K20

Cool build. I'm interested in knowing what the "magic wand" is ? I don't believe I know what that tool is. I like the fab work you've done so far, giving this truck a new life is an awesome feeling in the end.
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Old 11-29-2021, 10:28 PM   #41
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Nice truck project. I love it when someone brings one of these forgotten or battled trucks back to life. Again great work here!

What 8 lug rear disc swap kit is being used on the back?
I can't remember how I found it, but you should be able to find the brackets by searching for 14 bolt disc brake brackets. The calipers and rotors are the same as the front. I even used the same front brake lines as the front. The company I bought the brackets from had the worst customer service, but I can't remember where I got them to steer you away. It was a super simple conversion; just lost the e brakes.
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Old 11-29-2021, 10:31 PM   #42
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Cool build. I'm interested in knowing what the "magic wand" is ? I don't believe I know what that tool is. I like the fab work you've done so far, giving this truck a new life is an awesome feeling in the end.
We call it the magic wand at work because of it's magical properties of relentless destruction. It's a process called air arcing, and basically it uses electric current through a graphite rod along with compressed air blast to melt and remove the molten metal. You should be able to YouTube it if you want to see it in action. VERY LOUD!
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Old 11-30-2021, 09:56 PM   #43
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Re: Swap Shop Chevy K20

Sorry it has been so long, life has been super busy. So the studs that I bought and hammered into the hubs were about 1/4" too long. I may regret doing it but I made a set of spacers to fix the lug problem and fix another thing I don't like about these trucks. When you look at them from behind the axle seems a little too narrow. I'm sure Chevrolet did this for a reason but image is everything. Since I had a nice big piece of 7075 aluminum and a water jet at my disposal I drew them up and cut them out. They're cut to have the modern metric pattern and the older merican pattern. I'll offer again, if anyone wants cut files or drawings for any of this just let me know.
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The guys at work kept stealing the cart I had all my junk on so I built myself one. It's too wide but it works great! I can pile heaps of junk on it! Just a bunch of flat steal and a piece of pipe.
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I built some little tabs to use front brake lines on the rear. It makes it easier when the front and rear match, less part numbers.
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Old 11-30-2021, 10:14 PM   #46
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The Quadrajet was leaking so bad that there definitely would have been a fire. More likely sooner rather than later. I was going to rebuild it when I found a sweet deal on a Holley that is too big for this engine. I had to buy a flashy new air cleaner because we fancy.
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Off comes the doors and cab. I built a simple spreader bar that lets me lift the cab from the drip rails. With everything in the cab it balances way farther forward than I would have guessed. This was back when pond dried lumber was selling for $400 a board foot also. Having a crane makes this silly easy.
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I've lost track of all the bad decisions up to this point, but this one may be the biggest so far. Fired up the Hotsy and dug for transmission leaks. It's been months since I did this and not one single drop on the floor. Everything must be out of fluid!
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Re: Swap Shop Chevy K20

Very nice work on the truck! I have a 72 K20 I'm gearing up to do the same on. It's rough but they are slim pickins around here. Awesome work on your cart and nice work on your spacers. I also agree these trucks look dumb from the rear with the narrow rear end and skinny tires. Keep up the great work!!
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Very nice work on the truck! I have a 72 K20 I'm gearing up to do the same on. It's rough but they are slim pickins around here. Awesome work on your cart and nice work on your spacers. I also agree these trucks look dumb from the rear with the narrow rear end and skinny tires. Keep up the great work!!
Thanks! I have about 6 months worth of pictures to add to catch up to where I am currently. Get ready for yellow.
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