Well, I haven't updated in some time and I had to go back through my thread to see where I stood on my build info. I don't have nearly as much time to devote to my truck project in the summer as I do during the cooler times of the year so it's not going to show a lot of progress.
After I got the exhaust put together, I pulled the engine and trans back out (Again!!) so that I could paint the firewall. I'm shooting dove gray single stage urethane.
Engine, trans, radiator back in, I started some of the plumbing. Installed stainless radiator hoses.
Welded up a bracket to mount my trans cooler.
I'm locating the trans cooler up under the cab on the driver side. I spent a lot of time trying to find a place where I could locate the cooler where it will be out of site and still be able to function as it should. I'll probably fabricate a shroud of some sort to direct air over the cooler.
Ran my trans cooler and fuel lines.....not much to show here, just a lot of measuring and bending.
I lucked up on a 1 1/4" sway bar on a recent excursion in my local salvage yard. I suspect it came out of a 70's era Trans Am. Quite a bit bigger than the stock Chevelle bar that I had in my truck. Sway bar.....$12 and $16 for new sway bar bushings.
I also fabbed up some brackets that will allow me to use my $15 shifter taken from a front wheel drive Chrysler product on my turbo 350 trans.
Currently doing a little redneck engineering on folding brackets to hold my tailgate in the down position. No.....I'm not going to make them out of wood, just mockup to see what will work. I intend to cut the straps out of stainless so that I can polish them .
I'm sure I have more to show, but it's proving to be a total pain in the *** trying to find my photos in the new and improved Photobucket.
Maybe more later.
Drew