Driveway cab swap gone wild
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Driveway cab swap gone wild
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This project was started as a simple "quick cab swap".
Not perfect. And not up to Keiths standards by any means. But in the interest of doing what you can with what you got, Here is what a gallon of Superclean, a pressure washer, a wire wheel on a drill, and 2 quarts of Rustolium rust preventative paint looks like.
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This project was started as a simple "quick cab swap".
Not perfect. And not up to Keiths standards by any means. But in the interest of doing what you can with what you got, Here is what a gallon of Superclean, a pressure washer, a wire wheel on a drill, and 2 quarts of Rustolium rust preventative paint looks like.
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Nice job Sharkdance, that looks great........ Can't wait to see you put the top on that..
Good luck,
Lee
Good luck,
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Nothing wrong with that. GREAT JOB looks real good. Congratulations and keep us updated on the progress.
Mark
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re: Driveway cab swap gone wild
I am impressed Shark. I hope I can do as good a job when it comes time for me to do my crew. Excellent job. 2 thumbs up!
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re: Driveway cab swap gone wild
looks great to me, good work.
So in the future are you going to disk brakes?
I love mine and recommend the swap.
So in the future are you going to disk brakes?
I love mine and recommend the swap.
WHAT ?
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Looking good man
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You know you are going to have to clean that engine up and paint it, might as well reseal it...
While you got it apart, might as well throw a cam in it.....
While you got it apart, might as well throw a cam in it.....
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re: Driveway cab swap gone wild
What a "Clean" job, congratulations sharkdance.
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re: Driveway cab swap gone wild
Thanks for the kind words and encouragement guys.
Leadfoot, I plan on switching over to disk on the front. But that will have to come later. My budget is more than tapped out on my current cab swap project.
I did however do a complete overhaul/replacement of the existing drum brakes including drums, wheel cylinders, harware, and shoes on all 4 corners last year so it stops pretty good as is untill I can do the disk swap.
DuckRyder, Ive already taken care of the drippies on that engine when I did the Streetmaster manifold and Mallory distributor. Did the oil pan too.
I know it looks rough, but it runs realy good.
Plus, I have a spare FE out of my donor truck to build up while I ride some miles on this one.
Leadfoot, I plan on switching over to disk on the front. But that will have to come later. My budget is more than tapped out on my current cab swap project.
I did however do a complete overhaul/replacement of the existing drum brakes including drums, wheel cylinders, harware, and shoes on all 4 corners last year so it stops pretty good as is untill I can do the disk swap.
DuckRyder, Ive already taken care of the drippies on that engine when I did the Streetmaster manifold and Mallory distributor. Did the oil pan too.
I know it looks rough, but it runs realy good.
Plus, I have a spare FE out of my donor truck to build up while I ride some miles on this one.
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I was joking , it is a sickness I have.Sharkdance wrote:Thanks for the kind words and encouragement guys.
DuckRyder, Ive already taken care of the drippies on that engine when I did the Streetmaster manifold and Mallory distributor. Did the oil pan too.
I know it looks rough, but it runs realy good.
Plus, I have a spare FE out of my donor truck to build up while I ride some miles on this one.
Nice work on the frame...
Robert
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re: Driveway cab swap gone wild
The cab is now in place.
Including a few pix of the hoist and chain method I used for those who are like me and forced to attempt this task alone.
Including a few pix of the hoist and chain method I used for those who are like me and forced to attempt this task alone.
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