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'72 K5 - AJ's Gray Matter Build

Really?? I'd better call my son in for supper then. He was watching my spot at the end of the driveway waiting for my new seat belts.... :D


Man, you're getting close, brother. :waytogo: What else do you really need to do before she is burning rubber?


And you're right..... That thing is dead sexy..:bow:

At this point: a small amount of plumbing, electrical (new gauges, EFI wiring, switch panel, distributor and CD box, PO cleanup), e-brake, and exhaust. The electrical is the big task at this point.
 
5/11/14 - Made the move to the Driveway. Figured it was time to hang out with the big kids.

Plumbing and fuel system are done. Got all my -AN hoses built and run, finally.

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Put the front fenders back on. Still need to shim them. But want them in place for the next big phase....wiring. Finished out the evening by wiping 5 years of dust off the engine and windshield. Looks weird being able to see thru the windshield again :doah:

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Site note... Starting the slow process of moving all my pics over Photobucket. Been hosting them on a local 4x4 site. But I'm paranoid about the site going down.
 
Welcome to the driveway, AJ. :thumb:

I think all that is left to come over from the old regime is Sean, Ash and Super Dave. :pimp:

Has it really been five years? It just doesn't seem like it..:dunno:

Anyways, great to see progress on the rig.. :pimp:

After you cleaned the windsheild, did ya hop in and make vrooom, vrooom sounds? :D
 
Man, that looks sexy!

Thanks!

great to see you getting some time on it AJ... :D

It's coming along Paul. Nowhere near as fast as I'd like. Don't we all have that problem, though?

Welcome to the driveway, AJ. :thumb:

I think all that is left to come over from the old regime is Sean, Ash and Super Dave. :pimp:

Has it really been five years? It just doesn't seem like it..:dunno:

Anyways, great to see progress on the rig.. :pimp:

After you cleaned the windshield, did ya hop in and make vrooom, vrooom sounds? :D

Yeah Mike. 5 years. Hard to believe. Personal life put the rig on hold for a long time. Massive scope creep didn't help at all.

No engine noises :haha: Too much junk piled up in the front seats. That's next.
 
this seems to be the popular place to hang out now...so much traffic going on here!
BBC looks awesomer!
 
hmmm

what brakes are you running? And what is that master/prop valve from?

'78 3/4 ton front calipers all the way around. The prop valve is a Summit adjustable one. It should let me dial in the front rear bias pretty cleanly.

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Beautiful! I love AN hoses, maybe someday I'll make them for my truck. Yours looks super clean man.
 
Beautiful! I love AN hoses, maybe someday I'll make them for my truck. Yours looks super clean man.

Once I got the hang of it, they started going pretty smooth. Can't tell in the pics, but even with an aluminum wrench and aluminum vise jaws, the hose ends still got scuffs in the anodizing :dunno: They still look cool though.
 
5/23/14 - And the electrical work begins... This guy showed up today. 3mm aluminum panel

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Pulled out the contura switches that showed up too and loaded them up.

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Over the weekend will get the panel mounted and start to work thru the wiring mess of the engine bay harness the PO left me.
 
They spelled COMPRESSOR wrong.........























....just messing with ya! :)

-G
 
Never seen this thread before, just read the whole thing. Why the cam switch?

Martin
 
Never seen this thread before, just read the whole thing. Why the cam switch?

Martin

I never talked to Comp tech support when I picked out the first cam. Went purely off what CamQuest recommended. Knew I was going to go EFI...but didn't know at the time that Comp's "EFI Friendly" cam was assuming a stock computer. Cam specs were just a little bigger than stock.

So, short answer: did more homework, talked to Comp and Lunati tech support, and went bigger.
 
5/26/14 - Memorial Day update - Taking a break for lunch and posting up a little progress..

Got the switch panel set in place. Switches came out a little close to the trim, but no interference.

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Was lazy this morning and decided to tackle the gauge cluster. MAD PROPS to JJ (Ion). Harness is super clean and well done.

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More to come later.
 
black face... you're my hero.... :bow:


your one of the 3% that doesn't run white face gauges these days.. props! :waytogo:
 
black face... you're my hero.... :bow:


your one of the 3% that doesn't run white face gauges these days.. props! :waytogo:

I didn't think the tranny could handle the extra HP white face gauges add.
 
5/26/14 - Dinner break. Fought with the oil pressure sender most of the afternoon. Where to put it, would it fit, etc. Think I have it figured out now. :doah:

Moved on. Stabbed in the FAST dual sync distributor. Thing is TALL. Had to take the cap and rotor off, and it still barely cleared the top of the firewall dish.
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Ran the passenger side plug wires.
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Needed something easy to do before dinner. So, put the headlights back in.
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