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Topic: 1977 Chevy Stepside re-do (Read 117172 times)
Flamingbig10
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Posts: 340
Re: 77 Stepside overhaul , Five hundred and Five Cubic inches of Fat Momma Chevy
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Reply #60 on:
April 17, 2009, 01:28:24 am »
nice
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cubicdollars
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Posts: 345
Re: 77 Stepside overhaul , Five hundred and Five Cubic inches of Fat Momma Chevy
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Reply #61 on:
April 23, 2009, 08:49:29 am »
I have been working my a## off this week in the shop. I work a weekend shft 3X12's and I have 4 day's off during the week so I have plenty of time to spend it in the garage, One advantage of being divorced with no children
I have the entire truck scuff sanded, I replaced door hinge bushings and rehung the doors. I am ready to prime the cab and then paint the door jams and firewall.
I also recieved in a pile of parts for the engine. I am ready to dissassemble the engine scrub it and final assemble the short block and as soon as my cam gets ground and sent to me I will assemble the heads. I should be able to drop it on the run stand and break it in really soon
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Here is a detailed parts list of what I have purchased up to date and my facebook will not let me add any more photos so click on my webshots link and you will see the latest progress-
http://community.webshots.com/user/Thorenson?vhost=community
Part's & Worked received
10.200 Block Used Received 1 $225.00 Friend
Callies Crank BBP42B-DS Received 1 $1,064.00 AD Performance
Pistons SRP-4.350 Received 1 $525.00 Flatlander racing
Rods Compstar Received 1 $580.00 Russel Baker
Machine Work Russ Baker Received 1 $1,200.00 Russel Baker
Main Stud kit ARP-235-5701 Received 1 $121.95 Summit Racing
Head Porting Jeff Menzer Received 1 $350.00 Jeff Menzer
Engine bolt kit 535-9701 Received 1 $89.99 Competition Products
Head Studs 235-410 Received 1 $143.99 Competition Products
Retainer's 3808 Received 1 $43.95 Competition Products
10 Deg Locks 4413 Received 1 $17.99 Competition Products
Rod Bearings CB743H Received 1 $79.99 Competition Products
Main Bearings MS829HS Received 1 $77.99 Competition Products
Piston Rings F4350 Received 1 $178.17 Competition Products
Exhaust Rotator Eliminator 4779-8 Received 1 $27.95 Competition Products
Tapered ring installation tool 535012 Received 1 $25.95 Competition Products
Roller lifters CCA-866-16 Received 1 $489.95 Summit Racing
Timing gears-Pete Jackson PJJ-427-5C Received 1 $175.95 Summit Racing
Total Spent $5,417.82
I still have about $10,000 more parts to buy
which includes the Procharger and intercooler. The total amount I will spend on the engine alone is $16,100. I still have quite a bit of parts for the truck as well. My plan in to get the truck painted then as I can buy the parts needed in order to proceed.
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1977 Stepside,F2 Procharged BBC 505
1984 Buick T Type Regal, LS Swapped
SUX2BU99
Senior Member
Posts: 1478
Re: 77 Stepside overhaul , Five hundred and Five Cubic inches of Fat Momma Chevy
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Reply #62 on:
April 23, 2009, 12:24:50 pm »
Wow, that's crazy! Nice work! With that amount of money into the motor, wouldn't that have bought a 572 crate motor? Guess it wouldn't be as fun though not building it yourself.
The dash layout, did you make the aluminum guage overlay? Looks like 1 piece, bent to fit the cluster. I want to do something similar but in black gloss plexi.
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85 Chevy Silverado C10 short, wide, yellow, 2wd. Lowered, 60-over 350 with Dart Iron Eagle heads and Comp Cams XE268 cam, TH350 w/ shift kit, 3.40 Gov-lok 12 bolt.
cubicdollars
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Posts: 345
Re: 77 Stepside overhaul , Five hundred and Five Cubic inches of Fat Momma Chevy
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Reply #63 on:
April 23, 2009, 01:54:28 pm »
I probably could have bought a crate engine but It would of been naturally asperated , steve Morris racing engines sells a complete package but the cheapest and smallest engine is $23,000
http://www.smreperformance.com/centrifugal-supercharger-engines.html
, Cubic Inches + big Horsepower = Cubic Dollars
I have been dreaming about this engine for about 8 years even when I built my last 454 I was not satisfied until I dropped in an F2.
The dash was built back in 1994 I believe I bought the aluminum face plate from summit i think but it has been a long time ago.
Thanks
Dan
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1977 Stepside,F2 Procharged BBC 505
1984 Buick T Type Regal, LS Swapped
jwag30
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Posts: 30
Re: 77 Stepside overhaul , Five hundred and Five Cubic inches of Fat Momma Chevy
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Reply #64 on:
April 26, 2009, 11:22:34 am »
thats the truck of my dreams when ur done with it i need it back so i can sleep
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Speed is only a matter of money. How fast do you want to go!
cubicdollars
Frequent Member
Posts: 345
Re: 77 Stepside overhaul , Five hundred and Five Cubic inches of Fat Momma Chevy
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Reply #65 on:
May 07, 2009, 07:21:19 am »
Jwag hope you got a little sleep
Well I sent my block and heads back to the machine shop to get the reciever groves milled in the block and heads for the O-ring and get the heads assembled.
I also picked up my cam from him as well it's a solid roller custom grind from a company out of Etta MS called Custom Cams Great guy to work with and Highly recommended. My Machinist says this engine will make an easy 1000 hp at 15 lbs of boost
, I plan on running about 10lbs to start and work my way up. I need to run slower than 9.99's so I do not have to change my cage out. My goal is to run mid 10's on an easy combination.
Cams Specs
Duration @ 50 Intake 268 Exhaust 280
Valve Lift 1.7n rocker .748 .748
Lobe sep 114
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1977 Stepside,F2 Procharged BBC 505
1984 Buick T Type Regal, LS Swapped
luke6016
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Posts: 15
Re: 77 Stepside overhaul , Five hundred and Five Cubic inches of Fat Momma Chevy
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Reply #66 on:
May 07, 2009, 09:02:14 am »
wow i just read through the build im lovin this truck, cant wait to see what this does on the track when its done
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75 chevy k10 14ff rear, 44 front, 350, sm465,np205
31 model a pickup,11.22 @120 in the 1/4
56 chevy under construction
and a turd bucket 91 s-10
exilous
Registered Users
Posts: 244
Re: 77 Stepside overhaul , Five hundred and Five Cubic inches of Fat Momma Chevy
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Reply #67 on:
May 07, 2009, 05:05:06 pm »
very nice very nice.
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cracker0169
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Posts: 150
Re: 77 Stepside overhaul , Five hundred and Five Cubic inches of Fat Momma Chevy
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Reply #68 on:
May 13, 2009, 04:25:06 pm »
we need videos when this thing is running!!!
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1981 K10, 350 - SM465 - NP205 sittin' on 37's
1983 C10, 305HO - TH400
cubicdollars
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Posts: 345
Re: 77 Stepside overhaul , Five hundred and Five Cubic inches of Fat Momma Chevy
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Reply #69 on:
May 13, 2009, 04:39:30 pm »
Soon My friend
I just got the block back from the machine shop again. After talking to my machinist he advised me to O-Ring the block so I sent that and the heads down to him to get the grooves machined and assemble the heads. After I get the heads back I have all the parts needed to assemble the engine for a final time, Then measure for new length for new Push rods. Only a few hundred more then I'll be able to start it and break it in on my run stand
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1977 Stepside,F2 Procharged BBC 505
1984 Buick T Type Regal, LS Swapped
CruzinHigh
Registered Users
Posts: 197
Chevy 4 life
Re: 77 Stepside overhaul , Five hundred and Five Cubic inches of Fat Momma Chevy
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Reply #70 on:
May 18, 2009, 09:55:59 am »
Quote from: cubicdollars on May 07, 2009, 07:21:19 am
My goal is to run mid 10's on an easy combination.
Man, from what I see here so far you got that in the bag! I guess the trick will be to get that power to the ground!
Fantastic work, that engine is amazing!
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Mike Carter
1986 Chevy K-10 4x4
8" lift project on the way soon!
cubicdollars
Frequent Member
Posts: 345
Re: 77 Stepside overhaul , Five hundred and Five Cubic inches of Fat Momma Chevy
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Reply #71 on:
May 26, 2009, 08:42:56 pm »
Well It's been a busy last few weeks I recieved my heads back from the machin shop set up and ready to go, recieved my KRC power steering pump today and should have my intake manifold next week sometime. I finished prepping the bed and on monday afternoon got all the peices in primer and ready to mock up on the truck. Tonight after work I loaded the truck up and ran it down to the car wash to clean the frame and get it ready for paint.
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1977 Stepside,F2 Procharged BBC 505
1984 Buick T Type Regal, LS Swapped
Captkaos
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Posts: 18454
Re: 77 Stepside overhaul , Five hundred and Five Cubic inches of Fat Momma Chevy
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Reply #72 on:
May 27, 2009, 10:48:17 am »
Sweet! Is it going back white?
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Chris Lucas
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HAULIN IT
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Posts: 1542
Re: 77 Stepside overhaul , Five hundred and Five Cubic inches of Fat Momma Chevy
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Reply #73 on:
May 27, 2009, 04:58:52 pm »
Cubic, What are you going to do for the bed floor? Wood & strips would be kinda cool
Nice build! Lorne
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cubicdollars
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Posts: 345
Re: 77 Stepside overhaul , Five hundred and Five Cubic inches of Fat Momma Chevy
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Reply #74 on:
May 27, 2009, 05:38:05 pm »
I am going back white, I still have enough paint left over from the dually project so I plan on using that up.
I'll put the wood floor back in the truck again like it used to be but this time I'll go with Oak instead of Pine. I know it's heavier but the Pine cracked really bad on me and it was too soft anytime it got dinged it showed up.
Here's what it looked like before.
Thanks Guys
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1977 Stepside,F2 Procharged BBC 505
1984 Buick T Type Regal, LS Swapped
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