1986k2500kyle
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- First Name
- kyle
- Truck Year
- 1986
- Truck Model
- k2500
- Engine Size
- 350
Wanna know what everyone’s thinking and what they have planned for there builds
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You’re probably a pro at rust prevention methods but think about around the windshield and back window frames. If the truck was repainted and repaired right around the windows and cowl, it should last a long time, but I’d be thinking about rustproofing inside the frames and make sure all good paint under the window gaskets.84 4x4 with 350 and 700r4.
My plan is to get the rebuilt transmission back in and start driving it year round as my daily driver everywhere. Sold my “new” truck so this is it. Make as many minor improvements as I see fit and keep slathering on the rust check lol to keep it from disintegrating here in the rust belt.
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Very nice! But all to DD and work the truck?This will be a DD/work horse - 3/4 of the year (no winters). In the short term (Spring) - body and paint, so I can finally start real reassembly. REALLY need to have this thing at least running and back on the frame this summer. Compressor went out so am looking for a replacement.....looking forward to that like a prostrate exam. At the moment, the truck looks like this....so anything forward is an improvement. I have a lawn chair I put in it and sit on while making engine noises.
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Got a long ways to go. My "shop" is the driveway so hopefully the weather in my shop is nice this year.
Thanks...I want / need to use it, but it will still be a pampered toy. In a way they're more fun when not so overdone, but thats the OCD in me. Wife says I never know when to quit and she's right. lolVery nice! But all to DD and work the truck?
Pretty much this.'79 c20, 454/400 longbed.
I'm visualizing a 3/4 ton work truck that does at least mid 12's in the quarter. Lowered two inches max, but still 8200# capable. Banging tunes, sleeper all the way.
That's really cool I love old paperwork. I can't help but notice it's from BC is it a Canadian truck then?Pretty much this.
Ceptin' mine will have a 4L80 for the transmission and stock height.
I have had my kid find and pull a 1997 Gen 6 454 and its matching 4L80 transmission that will both be rebuilt eventually.
When that is done they will be installed in place of the current 454 and SM465 that it came with.
Then will come a rearend rebuild with a better limited slip and regear to match the new transmission ratios.
I won't be lowering mine as I would rather put that money into another project vehicle.
So far we have gone from 100% stock everything under hood...
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To a much happier and powerful engine with basic hop up equipment...
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Here is a receipt that came with the truck from many years ago...
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