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I have been shopping around for new tires. I think I will get some Falken wildpeaks at3s.
Does anyone have a size recommendation that would be a little taller than my current tire? It currently has 235/85/16's on it. |
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Little update. I have been busy with other projects and need to start working on it again. Hopefully tomorrow.
I ordered some 255/85/16's from the tire shop and will go get them installed in a week or so. They told me to get them now while they have them and before the price increase that is coming. I am also looking for some black hub caps for the wheels. I think it will help offset the chrome some. I have been deciding whether or not to replace the seat, rebuild it myself or leave it. It has the typical wear towards the outside corners and when you sit on it you lean towards the door. I can get a rebuild kit from LMC and attempt to add more cushion to it. Or I can buy a new seat. I am just having a hard time finding one in stock that is the correct color. The new shocks arrived the other day. The correct length this time. Skyjacker sent me the wrong ones so I need to swap them out and send them back. I will take some pictures tomorrow if I get to work on it. |
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Well today was partially successful. I got the new shocks mounted in the front along with the correct steering stabilizer. Skyjacker originally sent me the wrong parts.
I went to rebuild my washer pump and they don't sent a gasket that I need. So I may just put an aftermarket one in and forget it. Lastly I put water to my drip edge to look for leaks and I found a few. So.... back into the shop for some masking and more rubber spray. Hopefully this time I get the holes sealed up. Ugh.. |
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Originally Posted By TOTHEMAX: Well today was partially successful. I got the new shocks mounted in the front along with the correct steering stabilizer. Skyjacker originally sent me the wrong parts. I went to rebuild my washer pump and they don't sent a gasket that I need. So I may just put an aftermarket one in and forget it. Lastly I put water to my drip edge to look for leaks and I found a few. So.... back into the shop for some masking and more rubber spray. Hopefully this time I get the holes sealed up. Ugh.. View Quote Are the permanent magnets (if it uses those) in the washer pump still well attached? In my jeep my wipers quit and I found out it was because the magnets came unglued from the housing. |
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Originally Posted By FlashMan-7k: Are the permanent magnets (if it uses those) in the washer pump still well attached? In my jeep my wipers quit and I found out it was because the magnets came unglued from the housing. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By FlashMan-7k: Originally Posted By TOTHEMAX: Well today was partially successful. I got the new shocks mounted in the front along with the correct steering stabilizer. Skyjacker originally sent me the wrong parts. I went to rebuild my washer pump and they don't sent a gasket that I need. So I may just put an aftermarket one in and forget it. Lastly I put water to my drip edge to look for leaks and I found a few. So.... back into the shop for some masking and more rubber spray. Hopefully this time I get the holes sealed up. Ugh.. Are the permanent magnets (if it uses those) in the washer pump still well attached? In my jeep my wipers quit and I found out it was because the magnets came unglued from the housing. I am not sure if it has them? I am going to swap it out with an aftermarket style. I am over messing with this one. |
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Originally Posted By die-tryin: OP look at how his vacuum advance line is. Yours is T'd off drivers side. Id move the vacuum advance to the plugged off port, on left side of carb, and keep it dedicated. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By die-tryin: Originally Posted By TOTHEMAX: The routing Looks to be the same as yours. OP look at how his vacuum advance line is. Yours is T'd off drivers side. Id move the vacuum advance to the plugged off port, on left side of carb, and keep it dedicated. I wouldn't touch it. At least for now or it is going to cause some issues. You are running the advance on manifold vacuum (driver side port) so the dist. is advancing for idle as it is seeing vacuum. If you move the vacuum line to ported (pass side port) it will not see any vacuum at idle and will cause the truck to idle much lower = stall OP, great truck. Congrats!! I've owned several Eddy carbs. If it is hard to re start, the spacer is a great step in the right direction. When you turn the truck off after driving take a peek down the front barrels and look for fuel dripping out the jets. If it drips, could be heat soaked. The floats could be off / needle valves could be fouled causing flooding as fuel flows into the intake.. Easy to check by pulling the top of the carb off. They should hang about 15/16", then flip the lid upside down and they should be 7/16". The needle valves are behind the float arm. |
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Originally Posted By captblue1: one is port vacuum and the other manifold vacuum. They are different. Should vacuum advance be on port or manifold? That is a chili with beans or no beans question. Yours is currently on manifold vacuum. As is mine. View Quote Different theories to both. But swapping from one side to the other is going to give your ride advance or none. Leave it be unless you feel like re timing your motor. |
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Port vs. manifold are the same once you’re off idle. Only difference is at idle there is no port vacuum advance. But for the purposes of spark advance going down the highway they will provide the same functionality.
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Today I bought a tube of body panel adhesive. I tried to seal up all of the holes, gaps, etc. Hopefully this works.
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Originally Posted By the1919man: Did you get the 3m panel bond adhesive? That stuff is AMAZING. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By the1919man: Originally Posted By TOTHEMAX: Today I bought a tube of body panel adhesive. I tried to seal up all of the holes, gaps, etc. Hopefully this works. Did you get the 3m panel bond adhesive? That stuff is AMAZING. I don't recall but this stuff was super sticky. I am letting it dry overnight and will check it again tomorrow. I really hope this works. |
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Originally Posted By FlashMan-7k: Can you get quality LED lighting that plugs in for your gauges? If you can find ones with quality electric components to drive the LED, they should have a lot longer of a lifetime and they are a royal pain to replace. View Quote I did replace the light bulbs I have come across with LEDs. Gauge cluster, marker lights, tail lights, etc. we will see how long they last. |
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Originally Posted By the1919man: Port vs. manifold are the same once you’re off idle. Only difference is at idle there is no port vacuum advance. But for the purposes of spark advance going down the highway they will provide the same functionality. View Quote Actually, they are not. Ported vac to the dist on that engine. Ported vac increases with throttle angle. Manifold vac drops to zero with wide open throttle (when you hammer it) . With WOT you'll need more advance, so it can't be manifold vacuum. |
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Needs more LS.
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Very nice work
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Nice truck and you seem to be making good progress.
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Thanks guys. It has been a fun adventure but we are taking a major turn. I may have done something yesterday...
https://www.holley.com/products/fuel_systems/fuel_injection/sniper_efi/sniper_4bbl_tbi_kits/sniper_4bbl_tbi_master_kits_with_fuel_system/parts/550-511K That will be going on this which will be going in the truck: |
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Nice! You have my attention now. I’m just finishing up a BB that I’m going to put in my ‘68 K10.
Are you planning on moving the engine forward? Using the stock type mounts? |
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Originally Posted By BASE: Nice! You have my attention now. I’m just finishing up a BB that I’m going to put in my ‘68 K10. Are you planning on moving the engine forward? Using the stock-type mounts? View Quote Moving it forward seems to be the easiest. It gets the motor away from the firewall, you can use the same driveline and other mounting points. The frame and motor pictured have this done. What we are thinking is finishing up this frame and putting the body from the orange truck on it. It would solve a few issues. 1. It has the motor and trans (th400) we want 2. It has 3.73s with limited slip 3. It has been sandblasted and painted @Base What Motor are you building? |
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I was going to buy a GM crate motor, but the one I wanted seems to be perpetually backordered.
I scrounged a bunch of parts to build a 496. Old Mk IV 454 block, 049 heads with bigger valves. Steel stroker crank and flattop pistons. Gen V roller cam. Nothing too crazy but should be stout enough I think. Block is zero decked but it will only be about 9:1 compression with those pistons. This is my “old man shakes fist at sky” truck and trying to keep it all pretty low tech/old school. I think I’m going to try and swap in a squarebody crossmember/engine mount, moving it forward a bit. I’ll have to adjust the transmission and transfer case by sliding them forward to match. Mine has the SM465/NP205 in it now and I think I want to keep those. I just finished rebuilding and re-gearing some squarebody K20 axles so it can have power steering and brakes. It would probably be easier, at this point, to get the cab and box off the frame and do it like you are. |
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Nice.
I need to figure out what to do with that th400. It's not going to be able to handle the HP of the 427. I will either have to tear it down and rebuild it, pay someone to do it or buy a new one. I don't know alot about transmissions. |
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I’ve had shit luck with autos, but the only one that ever lasted very long for me is a 400. I beat the hell out of that thing for 5 years or so before it went. The newer ones must be better as they live behind some pretty stout LS motors. I know nothing about them though.
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Fair.
I am just looking for ease of driving. Especially if the wife wants to drive. Also, does anyone have a recommendation for an in-between the frame rail fuel tank for EFI? |
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What size exhaust would you recommend for a 427 BB? Its been a long time since I have had to get exhaust put on.
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Just a carb update, I rebuilt two of the four in my fleet. One had the accelerator pump diaphragm half off the pegs and the float valves stuck open. The second one had the accelerator pump check ball and weight frozen in place, no squirt. Both carbs were actually pretty clean inside, but a good spray with brake kleen through every orifice, and then high pressure air is all it takes, along with a refresh kit. Both trucks started immediately.
I did both carbs in about an hour apiece, from removal to re-install. |
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Originally Posted By TOTHEMAX:
Fair. I am just looking for ease of driving. Especially if the wife wants to drive. Also, does anyone have a recommendation for an in-between the frame rail fuel tank for EFI? View Quote Tanks inc. is another I have used. |
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Originally Posted By TOTHEMAX: Nice. I need to figure out what to do with that th400. It's not going to be able to handle the HP of the 427. I will either have to tear it down and rebuild it, pay someone to do it or buy a new one. I don't know alot about transmissions. View Quote Man, if we lived closer I’d rebuild it for you. They aren’t bad at all |
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Originally Posted By paulthepreacherman: Man, if we lived closer I’d rebuild it for you. They aren’t bad at all View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By paulthepreacherman: Originally Posted By TOTHEMAX: Nice. I need to figure out what to do with that th400. It's not going to be able to handle the HP of the 427. I will either have to tear it down and rebuild it, pay someone to do it or buy a new one. I don't know alot about transmissions. Man, if we lived closer I’d rebuild it for you. They aren’t bad at all I would totally take you up on that as I don't know much about them. I have been inside of this one to swap the tailshaft out to a 4wd model. It seemed easy while I was in there. Maybe we will just run it as is until it decides to kaboom and go from there.. |
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I know I haven't updated the thread in a while but here is a small update.
This weekend we are preparing the new frame to have the body transplanted onto it. The efi fuel tank arrived from boyds along with the rear disc brake kit. This will be a slow process but we have all winter. |
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Originally Posted By TOTHEMAX: I know I haven't updated the thread in a while but here is a small update. This weekend we are preparing the new frame to have the body transplanted onto it. The efi fuel tank arrived from boyds along with the rear disc brake kit. This will be a slow process but we have all winter. View Quote Old frame rusted badly or some such? |
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Originally Posted By FlashMan-7k: Old frame rusted badly or some such? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By FlashMan-7k: Originally Posted By TOTHEMAX: I know I haven't updated the thread in a while but here is a small update. This weekend we are preparing the new frame to have the body transplanted onto it. The efi fuel tank arrived from boyds along with the rear disc brake kit. This will be a slow process but we have all winter. Old frame rusted badly or some such? Not at all. We have another frame from a 72 k20 that was sandblasted and painted, it just needed a body. This will be perfect for that frame. |
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Originally Posted By TOTHEMAX: Little update. I have been busy with other projects and need to start working on it again. Hopefully tomorrow. I ordered some 255/85/16's from the tire shop and will go get them installed in a week or so. They told me to get them now while they have them and before the price increase that is coming. I am also looking for some black hub caps for the wheels. I think it will help offset the chrome some. I have been deciding whether or not to replace the seat, rebuild it myself or leave it. It has the typical wear towards the outside corners and when you sit on it you lean towards the door. I can get a rebuild kit from LMC and attempt to add more cushion to it. Or I can buy a new seat. I am just having a hard time finding one in stock that is the correct color. The new shocks arrived the other day. The correct length this time. Skyjacker sent me the wrong ones so I need to swap them out and send them back. I will take some pictures tomorrow if I get to work on it. View Quote Which 255/85R16s did you get? That's a rare size, which is dumb. |
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Originally Posted By thezentree: Which 255/85R16s did you get? That's a rare size, which is dumb. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By thezentree: Originally Posted By TOTHEMAX: Little update. I have been busy with other projects and need to start working on it again. Hopefully tomorrow. I ordered some 255/85/16's from the tire shop and will go get them installed in a week or so. They told me to get them now while they have them and before the price increase that is coming. I am also looking for some black hub caps for the wheels. I think it will help offset the chrome some. I have been deciding whether or not to replace the seat, rebuild it myself or leave it. It has the typical wear towards the outside corners and when you sit on it you lean towards the door. I can get a rebuild kit from LMC and attempt to add more cushion to it. Or I can buy a new seat. I am just having a hard time finding one in stock that is the correct color. The new shocks arrived the other day. The correct length this time. Skyjacker sent me the wrong ones so I need to swap them out and send them back. I will take some pictures tomorrow if I get to work on it. Which 255/85R16s did you get? That's a rare size, which is dumb. I agree. I wish it was a little more popular size. I really wanted the Falken wildpeak AT3s but settled for their MTs. They were cheaper, available, and will last me a long time on that truck. |
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Question.
This is the first time driving the truck in a while and first time taking it out when it's below 30deg. After letting it warm up on high idle I kicked it down to idle and drove off. It seemed to want to stay in higher rpms and not drop down once i was driving. When pushing the clutch in it would stay high unless you pressed the throttle to knock it down. I kept having to do this at intersections. After my 3rd errand it drove great with no issues until I shut it off and restarted it again. Then it was back to doing it. Is this a choke issue? |
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Originally Posted By TOTHEMAX: Question. This is the first time driving the truck in a whole and first time taking it out when it's below 30deg. After letting it warm up on high idle I kicked it down to idle and drove off. It seemed to want to stay in higher rpms and not drop down once i was driving. When pushing the clutch in it would stay high unless you pressed the throttle to knock it down. I kept having to do this at intersections. After my 3rd errand it drove great with no issues until I shut it off and restarted it again. Then it was back to doing it. Is this a choke issue? View Quote Sounds like it's catching the next higher ledge on the high idle cam? May need a little bit of adjustment, but I'm no carb expert. |
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I’m no carb expert either. What carb are you using? What kind of choke is it? If it’s a vacuum it could be normal
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It's an edelbrock with electric choke.
I asked on a chevy forum and rhey suggested adjusting the choke along with making sure the linkages were not binding. I plan on messing with it tomorrow. |
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Originally Posted By TOTHEMAX: It's an edelbrock with electric choke. I asked on a chevy forum and rhey suggested adjusting the choke along with making sure the linkages were not binding. I plan on messing with it tomorrow. View Quote Well I adjusted the electric choke like they showed in the video and no change. It still wants to stay in a higher rpm even while driving but will kick down to idle if you push the accelerator in and Rev it. Could this be caused by the brake booster malfunctioning? Ever since I noticed this the brake light has been on in the dash. Previously it would come on once in a while but I never noticed this issue at the time. |
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Originally Posted By TOTHEMAX: Well I adjusted the electric choke like they showed in the video and no change. It still wants to stay in a higher rpm even while driving but will kick down to idle if you push the accelerator in and Rev it. Could this be caused by the brake booster malfunctioning? Ever since I noticed this the brake light has been on in the dash. Previously it would come on once in a while but I never noticed this issue at the time. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By TOTHEMAX: Originally Posted By TOTHEMAX: It's an edelbrock with electric choke. I asked on a chevy forum and rhey suggested adjusting the choke along with making sure the linkages were not binding. I plan on messing with it tomorrow. Well I adjusted the electric choke like they showed in the video and no change. It still wants to stay in a higher rpm even while driving but will kick down to idle if you push the accelerator in and Rev it. Could this be caused by the brake booster malfunctioning? Ever since I noticed this the brake light has been on in the dash. Previously it would come on once in a while but I never noticed this issue at the time. Edelbrock Carburetors - Troubleshooting - Fast Idle Adjustment |
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