Re: Sy-clone build, got a little more done
Re: Sy-clone build, got a little more done
got a bit more done this week, got the engine harness ran and all plugged in, steering column in and plugged in as well.
a few little things i can't really remember, once i get back form the california and mexico trip at the end of the month i will get the exhaust modified to fit my headers i had extended down to get away form the cab floor and the trans, makes for easier collector bolt up.
still need to bolt in the shifter brackets to the floor, decided i did not want to weld them in,and weld in some seat brackets..guess i'll just have to modify some blazer style ones
i did notice my gauge cluster bezel fits like crap though, almost like the brackets are bent but they are not, weird.
i am so glad i finally got a covered place to work on this thing, being in oregon and outside for the last few years i had no drive to work on it because it was either 100 degree's raining or freezing cold. now i can walk out and play with it for a few mins and not have to worry as much about it being covered from the weather, now i just have to deal with spiders.
i've decided to use my old grille style core support since i spent so much time making it look good back in the day anbd having it powder coated, never really paid much attention to a better one peice style grille on other trucks. before i knew much of anything about s-series and sy/ty's.
once i find a 4x4 frame to set the body on and do that swap i'll redo my newer core support with an A/C condenser in mind, and after everything is how i want it i'll tear it all back apart and send it out for paint.
and hopefully by then i will have found a decent painter in the area, it's so hard to find a good one around here. my dad has gone through many painters locally on customer cars that have flaked out or done a crappy job.