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Sector Control, this is DICK TEASE control. Just wanted to check you were notified of the def-con systems test today.
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Initiate War Protocol. I'm trying to pick this up. For the trip.
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# ? May 13, 2016 05:53 |
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I hope youre ready for the full body cavity search youre gonna recieve at the airport bringing all that poo poo on a plane.
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# ? May 13, 2016 14:22 |
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Fart Pipe posted:I hope youre ready for the full body cavity search youre gonna recieve at the airport bringing all that poo poo on a plane. You think he's not banking on getting fingered?
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# ? May 13, 2016 14:48 |
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14 BAR RIFF posted:Initiate War Protocol. I hate to tell you, but I don't think the truck in question here is OBDII compatible.
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# ? May 13, 2016 14:51 |
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n0tqu1tesane posted:I hate to tell you, but I don't think the truck in question here is OBDII compatible. Yet.
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Fart Pipe posted:I hope youre ready for the full body cavity search youre gonna recieve at the airport bringing all that poo poo on a plane. I checked a bag like that in 2003 to fly out and pick up an Opel GT. Yeah, TSA searched the hell out of it.
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# ? May 13, 2016 15:48 |
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Pham Nuwen posted:I figured it would be 14" himself. The Walking Dude (because his car poo poo out again) Nah... 14" is pretty much the automotive version of Trashcan Man in this epic.
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# ? May 13, 2016 16:49 |
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Did the same thing for the Justy recovery trip last year, except I left all the SAE wrenches at home and took a minimalist set of metric. Left my BFH at home too, I wanted to buy a new one and it was easier to buy one out there than wedge it into the bag. Still haven't used the IR temp gun I bought out there, either. I should find that and play with it some or at least make sure the two-cent bargain basement batteries it came with aren't pissing electrolyte all over the inside of the battery compartment.
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# ? May 13, 2016 16:50 |
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ExplodingSims what's your PayPal? or Do you have square cash?
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# ? May 13, 2016 23:35 |
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I don't have square, but I do have PayPal. larrywiedefeld@yahoo.com In other news, I'm waiting to for djdanno to hit me up with some new pics of the engine and stuff, to try to start putting together a shopping list for engines. Been reading up on the stovebolt place about swaps, and it looks like pretty much most SBC motors up to about 1986 plug in without too much trouble. I'm getting conflicting reports about the bellhousing though. Some most V8's can plug right in, but then this guy is saying not so much: http://www.stovebolt.com/techtips/engines/bellhousings.html Of course, remember what people were saying about a school bus earlier? http://www.stovebolt.com/techtips/engine_swap2_302.htm ExplodingSims fucked around with this message at 00:05 on May 14, 2016 |
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kastein posted:Dumb question, why can't you use stud-piloted wheels with conical lug nuts and forget about the whole issue, rather than all this goofy poo poo about making a hub adapter and keeping the flat hub-piloted lug nuts? Are the lug studs not precisely located on the hub-piloted hubs/drums or something? I've never really understood this, if everything is well designed and accurately machined either should work as long as the right lug nuts are used. Put singles on it though, and you can stud pilot all day long. Hell, the truck even has conical nuts on it, but they don't act on the wheels themselves, there's actually a plate between the nut and wheel. It's one of those weird GM things, they did that into the mid-'90s on their hub piloted duallies. Likely just cheaper than using flanged nuts.
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# ? May 14, 2016 04:40 |
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n0tqu1tesane posted:I hate to tell you, but I don't think the truck in question here is OBDII compatible. Turn key LS9's do.
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# ? May 15, 2016 07:02 |
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A POTENTIAL ENGINE HAS BEEN FOUND According to Djdanno, he has someone who's selling a cheap 1967 292 I6. Not as exciting as a V8, but doing some cursory research it looks like it drops in without too much hassle. If the stovebolt forums were less terrible I'd have an answer by now!
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# ? May 16, 2016 00:24 |
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Not exactly a powerful choice, but invincible and easy as gently caress to work on.
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# ? May 16, 2016 00:43 |
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And it only has to get the truck back to Florida, it doesn't have to be a permanent solution.
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# ? May 16, 2016 00:54 |
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Leperflesh posted:And it only has to get the truck back to Florida, it doesn't have to be a permanent solution. Yeah, this is the goal right now, find an engine that can work with the current transmission and doesn't require a lot of loving around to get in there. Once it's back in Florida however, then it's time to put the biggest engine possible in it.
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ExplodingSims posted:Yeah, this is the goal right now, find an engine that can work with the current transmission and doesn't require a lot of loving around to get in there.
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ExplodingSims posted:then it's time to put the biggest engine possible in it. So, we're talking a large modular block with cylinders that you can comfortably stand in, and runs on a highly viscous byproduct of petroleum distillation? It's a big old chevy, there's probably room.
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Fermented Tinal posted:So, we're talking a large modular block with cylinders that you can comfortably stand in, and runs on a highly viscous byproduct of petroleum distillation? What else are you going to use all that bed space for?
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Disgruntled Bovine posted:What else are you going to use all that bed space for? To hold the hundreds of gallons of bunker fuel it'll consume on a lazy Sunday afternoon.
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# ? May 16, 2016 02:57 |
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But think of the noise that fucker would make...
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# ? May 16, 2016 03:01 |
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I fail to see how that's a problem at all.
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# ? May 16, 2016 03:05 |
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So, something around this size... And you'll need one of these in the cab, to replace the accelerator pedal: (that's a caterpillar-built ship engine, btw) take your pick: http://www.cat.com/en_US/products/new/power-systems/marine-power-systems/commercial-propulsion-engines.html
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Look guys, we can talk about which cylinder configuration of 2-stroke Detroit is the correct engine for the truck when he's got it safely home. Until then let's focus on the important stuff. Turbo Fondant fucked around with this message at 04:33 on May 16, 2016 |
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Tommychu posted:Look guys, we can talk about which 4 cylinder Perkins is the correct engine for the truck when he's got it safely home. Until then let's focus on the important stuff. I corrected a glaring error in your post, hope you don't mind.
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# ? May 16, 2016 04:34 |
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Title says Bad Decisions ITT, not Boring Decisions ITT I mean at that point you might as well go Dear John. At least then you get a hat. Turbo Fondant fucked around with this message at 04:58 on May 16, 2016 |
# ? May 16, 2016 04:52 |
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It's not like I'm about to suggest an AD4 203, even though one would probably outlast that truck by several hundred years.
Fermented Tinal fucked around with this message at 05:13 on May 16, 2016 |
# ? May 16, 2016 05:08 |
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Here's your inspirational pic of the day. Came across a gentleman driving this 1930 Indian. Asked where he was going. "Huntsville Alabama" Wow! Where did you come from? "Upstate Washington, it's hard to find these bikes so when I did I flew up there and I'm bringing it back home" wow! How are you doing? "Cold". Just saying, if this guy can drive a 90 year old motorcycle across the nation diagonally then a Chevy dump should be no problem!
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# ? May 16, 2016 06:03 |
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ExplodingSims posted:Once it's back in Florida however, then it's time to put the biggest engine possible in it. I love you.
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# ? May 16, 2016 12:20 |
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Can you toss the multi fuel duce and a half engine in this thing? Will it fit.. yes it'll be slow but it'll run on everything from gasoline to Jim beam.
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# ? May 16, 2016 12:41 |
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Most of them have had the multifuel compensators removed by now and they are incredibly heavy, fuel hungry, gutless, unreliable pieces of poo poo. Put literally anything else in there. Source: I own one and want it out of my truck with all undue haste. Make sure you check if the transmission is salvageable before buying a new engine that fits it well. If the trans is junk that leaves you with no real reason not to slam a 350 and whatever random 80s cast iron 4/5 speed it comes with in there.
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# ? May 16, 2016 13:43 |
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ExplodingSims posted:it's time to put the biggest engine possible in it. You're gonna struggle to fit a Wärtsilä-Sulzer 14RTFLEX96-C in there, I'm afraid.
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ShittyPostmakerPro posted:You're gonna struggle to fit a Wärtsilä-Sulzer 14RTFLEX96-C in there, I'm afraid. The Wärtsilä 20 4L20 is just 2.5m long, and produces about 800kW. The 7.2 tonne weight might be a bit much for the stock suspension, though.
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# ? May 16, 2016 15:33 |
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If the 292 has a power steering pump bracket you can sell that and recover the total cost of the engine since you won't need it anyway.
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# ? May 16, 2016 19:51 |
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kastein posted:Most of them have had the multifuel compensators removed by now and they are incredibly heavy, fuel hungry, gutless, unreliable pieces of poo poo. Put literally anything else in there. Source: I own one and want it out of my truck with all undue haste. Yeah this is what I'm really afraid of. Because if the transmission is shot then this is going to turn into a real problem because as I understand it this truck has a closed driveshaft and switching to it anything more modern like past 1959 is going to require strict transitioning to an open driveshaft. Which of course means having the switchover the drive shaft the rear differential , tires,etc. According to Danno the transmission seems halfway decent though. Tommychu posted:Look guys, we can talk about which cylinder configuration of 2-stroke Detroit is the correct engine for the truck when he's got it safely home. Until then let's focus on the important stuff. Nothing with less than 10 cylinders will do. E. Gas or Diesel ExplodingSims fucked around with this message at 23:18 on May 16, 2016 |
# ? May 16, 2016 22:16 |
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I'm not sure what you mean by closed drive shaft, do you mean it's not serviceable or what? There are a poo poo load of drive shaft yoke adapters out there, you may be able to make stuff work without having to swap the rear end. But hopefully that transmission is good
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# ? May 16, 2016 22:27 |
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Do you mean it has a torque tube?
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# ? May 16, 2016 22:30 |
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Yeah. Here's the best answer I've seen about open vs. closed driveshafts: http://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/threads/can-someone-please-explain-to-me-open-drive-vs-closed-drive-rear.465627/ Some dude on the HAMB posted:A closed driveshaft looks like this-the torque tube is a large, hollow tube that is attached (fixed-it doesn't move) to the rear end and the transmission-it physically ties them together. The drive shaft is a seperate piece, inside the torque tube. The torque tube does not rotate-it is instead a part of the rear suspension. Someone much smarter than me will tell us what it does. An open drive shaft is the most common-it serves no function other than to transfer power from the trans to the rear end and "floats" (slides) back and forth a little on the spline trans shaft as the rear end move up and down. Hope this helps. The reason to change is almost always due to the fact that old cars had high gear ratios and new transmissions are made to work with open drive shafts.
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ExplodingSims posted:Yeah this is what I'm really afraid of. Because if the transmission is shot then this is going to turn into a real problem because as I understand it this truck has a closed driveshaft and switching to it anything more modern like past 1959 is going to require strict transitioning to an open driveshaft. 8.1l vortec. With a blower. Edit: Lemme specify, a blower on each bank of cylinders. Elmnt80 fucked around with this message at 00:01 on May 17, 2016 |
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