JB I think the lift is cheating. But it is a great idea. Makes me want to do something similar.
Dwight

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If you've got a lift and don't use it you're just a dumb Okie.
Good job!
No way using the lift is cheating. It's a great idea and way to improve the usefulness of your lift.
If you've got a lift and don't use it you're just a dumb Okie.
Good job!

Darn I’m an okie.
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Sorry about your accident & I hope you both heal well.
I know there's a lot of S10 to V8 conversions running around but the 355 twins (Colorado/Canyon) began running V8's in 2009. Wouldn't it be a lot easier to pick up a 355 and to drop in an LS-series, since that's what they were designed to run? They increased the brakes in 2009 for them too. Seems like it would be easier and more-reliable to run something designed to take a V8, in the 1st place. They came w/the 5.3 L but dropping in a larger 6.2 LS-series can give you a lot of reliable HP, w/a lot less work, and better reliability, I would think.
Disclosure: I have a 2009 crew cab Canyon 3.7 L Atlas (all-aluminum) inline 5 DOHC that I bought new during Cash for Clunkers. The V8 didn't give me enough fuel economy to be eligible under Cash for Clunkers purchase, but if you remove the speed limiter using HP Tuners with the 242 HP/242 ft-lbs torque stock gearing of the inline-5 DOHC will push it to over 125 mph.
I've found a plasma cutter to be a necessary tool! I used to have a free source for semi brake drums, but it has since dried up. Wish I would have stock piled about a half dozen.

Wonder if Andy has any disc.

You almost made me spit out my coffee there.

I swap used discs for scrap aluminum.
If you're a real Okie you need an inoperative refrigerator on the front porch you plan to convert to welding rod storage.

I got it out and it is also supposed to have 3.73:1 gears and disc brakes. Full disclosure I thought I was getting one with 3.08:1 gears but was too excited and read RPO code GT4 as GU4, and only realized this fact as I was typing right now. 

Nice progress JB, the 8.5" rear I have in the '49 is holding up well. I've got my shifts setup firm in the 4l80e, it barks the 295 width tires every gear change under full throttle conditions. With a 3.42 gear in that 7.5, and being behind an automatic, as long as you don't get severe traction all of a sudden, it will survive a long time.

I have a little to update of things I was able to accomplish over the last week or so. For those of you over on Andy's thread you have seen some of this so I'll start with that info first.
I wanted to show off a few things Andy (Old Iron Farmer) helped me out on. First of all I was the lucky recipient of hammer #3 and the optional handle, some assembly required:
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He dropped this off last year when we worked on some of my water drainage issues and I haven't needed it so it never made it to the top of the list to work on. Well I still haven't needed it but decided to give it a go, pretty easy all in all. The belt sander did the heavy lifting with just a little cleanup with a knife and then some wedges:
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I stopped by for a couple hours last week at Andy's place and showed me some of his casting work as well as give me a couple of discs. Here you can see the master setting everything up:
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Then he let me give it a go screening some sand and slowly packing it around the pattern until it was time to flip it over:
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More pounding sand:
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I didn't get any photos of the melting and pouring but that was a lot of fun too, I cut off the gates and other metal to be remelted later, then took it home for the finishing touches.
The as cast trivet before much clean-up:
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Now all cleaned up and painted, I think it came out great, I'll wait to get my wife's reaction until mother's day.
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Thanks again Andy for all the help, little by little I'm getting back some of the aluminum I've given you over the past couple years.
More to come,
JB
Next on the agenda was to do some work on the Lil' Blue Truck, I really needed to get some better gears for highway use and the 4.10:1 rear in the truck wasn't cutting it. A couple of weeks ago I picked up what I thought was a 3.08:1 ratio rear but was still an open diff and the smaller 7.5" 10 bolt. Well before going over to Andy's shop I went to the pull-a-part in search of an 8.5" 10 bolt with a locker. It took some hunting but I finely found one in a Blazer:
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I had my battery powered angle grinder ready to go and was told I couldn't use it, something about fires and gas.I got it out and it is also supposed to have 3.73:1 gears and disc brakes. Full disclosure I thought I was getting one with 3.08:1 gears but was too excited and read RPO code GT4 as GU4, and only realized this fact as I was typing right now.
One thing to note, the newest rear is almost 9" wider than the old rear and would have looked terrible with the wheels and tires I had, I did some searching around and measuring of the C5 Corvette rims I have on Project Pinky Pi and with their offset I would only make the tires stick out 2.25" wider on each side which to me would improve the look. Sadly the tires are shot on those rims and I don't really have the funds to buy 4 new tires right now so I decided to put the other 3.08:1 open rear into the Lil' Blue Truck:
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Old out and new in, the drum brake and E-brake cable took longer than anything else, a quick bleed and computer reprogram and I'm back on the road. But wait, why is the speedo off so much? I adjusted to tune to fix the speedo output from the computer to match the GPS speed and back calculated and it seems like I may have 3.42:1 gears even though the RPO code said 3.08:1. I'm so confused now I'll just call it a day.
I took the old 2.2L 4 cylinder engine apart that came in the S10 when my brother was having issues with it, and think I found the problem:
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The oil supply to #1 rod bearing is plugged with bearing material, and all of the bearings looked like they had seen better days:
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I fixed a couple of other minor things on L.B.T. but didn't take photos so I guess they didn't happen.
I have an appointment to have the alignment completed tomorrow as well as charge the AC, now if I could only get the O2 sensors reading, troubleshooting is tough alone but I think they are just both shot.
JB
Good job on the tongs! Glad to see you pounding some hot iron.

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That is one sad engine..
A coal forge, no less. That's awesome! Nice work on the fire tongs. I'm still using the same propane forge I bought when I started shoeing horses in 1987/88. It's in sad shape but still works.

Those tongs came out great!
Any tong is better than no tong.
A pair of bolt or pick-up tongs are very nice to have after a straight flat tipped one. That or a pair of hammer tongs depending on your style of working.
I recently saw a hand crank forge blower converted to a treadle type which is a really neat way to free up your hands and work those leg muscles.![]()
So you use your new tongs to make more tongs, punches, and cold chisels. There is great joy in using tools you made to make more tools to make things with. After you've made a set of tongs you'll have some blacksmithing skills. I find a hand cranked blower is the best way to avoid burning steel.![]()

You are way ******** JB now waking a 2am to get some QST.
I was going to try for something funny with the cobra rocker cover being added to the welding cart but lost the line of thought. The plasma-tig unit looks cool.
Hopefully will get to do some forging myself at some point. Those tongs came out great.
Must catch up on Andy's thread and find out more about the hammers.
Cheers GB.
Just a thought about the grinder stand. Isn't the grinder going to toss **** into the buffer wheels? I would put a divider between them or find some way to deflect the discharge of the debris. You wouldn't want to try to buff something with grit in the pads.
I don't know when it happened but it is cracked/broken all of the way around the tube in the middle of a bend of all places, and is very rusty under the header wrap. Looks like this project is going to get bigger. I then decided to at least get it started to hear it for the first time in too long. When I did I knew immediately that something was amiss. Somehow over winter the glass fuel filter (it threads together on both ends) and loosened up and was spewing fuel all over the intake manifold and running down the engine to the floor. 
Anyone have a lead on a good used TKO 600 transmission?JB It seems like a familiar road on the Cobra. I have started to repair/check one thing and it ended up being 10 other things before I could drive it.
What engine are you planning to go with the TKO 600? Will the TKO600 fit without to many modifications?
Dwight
