96' 383 build
Re: 96' 383 build
Danny--that interior shot where the brake pedal is still in place really caught my eye. I'm trying to visualize a clutch pedal sitting in there beside the brake pedal. Wonder if my 89's brake pedal support is similar to what your van has.
Thanks for the photo.
Thanks for the photo.
Rob Shaver
1989 Astro 305 with an MSD 6A ignition and a dash-mounted MSD timing control, a 4160 Holley 465 cfm four barrel carb, and an HEI distributor.
Moog 625 front springs and Energy Suspension poly bushings. Rear OEM sway bar. Edelbrock shocks.
1989 Astro 305 with an MSD 6A ignition and a dash-mounted MSD timing control, a 4160 Holley 465 cfm four barrel carb, and an HEI distributor.
Moog 625 front springs and Energy Suspension poly bushings. Rear OEM sway bar. Edelbrock shocks.
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Re: 96' 383 build
Come on man, Danny is not the only one who does big things. haha. This is me doing this stuff [-X . The ebrake is being removed due to fact that I eliminated it in the rear drums cause the cable stuck. Plus it gets rid of that ugly pedal. (even tho. a clutch pedal would fit there nicely.)SafariRob wrote:Danny--that interior shot where the brake pedal is still in place really caught my eye. I'm trying to visualize a clutch pedal sitting in there beside the brake pedal. Wonder if my 89's brake pedal support is similar to what your van has.
Thanks for the photo.
-Vance
96' Chevy Astro Cargo. Custom paint. 5.7 Vortec motor stroked out to a 383ci. 17" wheels Dad stripped it.
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Re: 96' 383 build
or just paint it black, im suprised with all the work going in to it the door jams never got painted in the first place, lookin good though!GEJ wrote:Not for nothing,but if it where me,not sure I would paint the engine compartment the same as the engine.Contrast makes colors stand out.
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Re: 96' 383 build
Rock an Roll,,,this guys on the move. Nice work.
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Re: 96' 383 build
phatmaxx87 wrote:Come on man, Danny is not the only one who does big things. haha. This is me doing this stuff [-X . The ebrake is being removed due to fact that I eliminated it in the rear drums cause the cable stuck. Plus it gets rid of that ugly pedal. (even tho. a clutch pedal would fit there nicely.)SafariRob wrote:Danny--that interior shot where the brake pedal is still in place really caught my eye. I'm trying to visualize a clutch pedal sitting in there beside the brake pedal. Wonder if my 89's brake pedal support is similar to what your van has.
Thanks for the photo.
-Vance
Ooops! My mistake! Er, I thought Vance was Danny's middle name...yeah, that's the ticket...
Rob Shaver
1989 Astro 305 with an MSD 6A ignition and a dash-mounted MSD timing control, a 4160 Holley 465 cfm four barrel carb, and an HEI distributor.
Moog 625 front springs and Energy Suspension poly bushings. Rear OEM sway bar. Edelbrock shocks.
1989 Astro 305 with an MSD 6A ignition and a dash-mounted MSD timing control, a 4160 Holley 465 cfm four barrel carb, and an HEI distributor.
Moog 625 front springs and Energy Suspension poly bushings. Rear OEM sway bar. Edelbrock shocks.
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Re: 96' 383 build
Its cool man, dont sweat it.
Ordered the tranny from Monster transmission and performace at Eatmyshift.com. Its good for up to 500Hp and it comes with a 1650 stall converter. 1550$ total and it is a drop in.
I continued to tare down the engine bay tonight. Had about two hours of work and I got a little bit done. Sorry, no pictures tonight, but friday they will come. Got the core support down pretty much naked and I got the A/C compressor and lines out of there. Also, got almost the entire engine harness out of there too. till next time.
-Vance
Ordered the tranny from Monster transmission and performace at Eatmyshift.com. Its good for up to 500Hp and it comes with a 1650 stall converter. 1550$ total and it is a drop in.
I continued to tare down the engine bay tonight. Had about two hours of work and I got a little bit done. Sorry, no pictures tonight, but friday they will come. Got the core support down pretty much naked and I got the A/C compressor and lines out of there. Also, got almost the entire engine harness out of there too. till next time.
-Vance
96' Chevy Astro Cargo. Custom paint. 5.7 Vortec motor stroked out to a 383ci. 17" wheels Dad stripped it.
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Re: 96' 383 build
Very cool!
Matt
Selah, WA
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No new projects until the current ones are done!
Selah, WA
-96 GMC Safari AWD Hi-Top Conversion -->Stalled 5.3L swap & 5" lift
-74 Ford Bronco -->Far from perfect but mine!
-99 V-10 Ford Super Duty Super Cab 4x4 -->Stock with 285 Cooper ATs
-00 Ford Focus Wagon -->The Red Turd
-95 Ford 24' Class C Motorhome -->My big block sleeper
-07 Can-Am Outlander XT -->My yellow 4x4 quad for work & play
-04 Ski Doo REV Summit -->Still several chassis behind!
No new projects until the current ones are done!
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Re: 96' 383 build
Tonight I got quite a bit of work done. I got to the block, removed most of the top of the engine, wiring is out, starter and battery cables gone, much more. Check it out.
Thats all for now, I am only about an hour from actually dropping the subframe. Will have updates soon.
-Vance
Thats all for now, I am only about an hour from actually dropping the subframe. Will have updates soon.
-Vance
96' Chevy Astro Cargo. Custom paint. 5.7 Vortec motor stroked out to a 383ci. 17" wheels Dad stripped it.
Re: 96' 383 build
I've said this before in Danny's and others threads, its great when members share their knowledge and info on the Forum, but what puts certain threads into the next level is... when they take the time and effort to take pics,download to their computer/upload to a photo-host and then include them in their posts for the benefit of the entire forum.That extra effort ( which often can be a pita to include,LOL ) really makes a difference not only in the entertainment value but especially with the educational value of their thread, which ALL Forum members and visitors benefit from.
To all those who have taken the time, a big thanks from all of us who benefit.
To all those who have taken the time, a big thanks from all of us who benefit.
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Re: 96' 383 build
Thanks man. I think I speak for most of us when I say, why do this stuff if you cant share it with others who are interested? I like it when people like the things that I have the ability to do for myself.
-Vance
-Vance
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Re: 96' 383 build
hey vance whatcha gonna do with the old exhaust manifolds i need a set for mine shoot me a price if you wanna get rid of em
Re: 96' 383 build
ha i beat you to your own thread vance! here are some pics off my camera of our progress over in vances hood...me and vance worked all night friday and saturday got everything out and prepped. ran into a little mess on the v8 motor mounts need some spacers due to slight changes in the subframes. and the mounts were designed for an old body. so hopefully he will have the motor on the subframe tomorrow.
Danny
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Re: 96' 383 build
Update:
Over the course of the last two weeks lead up to this weekend. I completly disassembled the engine bay to get ready to paint and pull the cradle.
Friday afternoon/night-Danny and I dropped the subframe and got every little clip and bolt off of the fire wall. We found out that my way of lifting the van would work. We lifted the van with an engine hoist from the lower core support and then lowed the van down on 10 ton jack stand on the frame. The stands extend over 30" and they work perfict. Danny also cleaned the entire engine bay.
Saturday noon-Ohio state football game. Go Bucks!
Saturday afternoon-Danny focused on scuffing the entire engine bay including inner fender wells, fire wall, core support and outer fender lips. I worked on getting the V8 sitting on the frame. Engine mounts are old school mounts for a 94' or later so I need to make some mods to get them to work. Tranny that was ordered from Monster Tranny was the wrong one(thought it was a one piece but turns out that it was a two piece). Must send out the tranny and return it for the correct one.
Saturday night-Danny and I started to mask off the entire engine bay for paint. taped off the fire wall holes, finders, windshild and plastic covered the rest.
Sunday noon-Cleand the whole engine bay top to bottom and my old man come over to spray the sealer, color and clear.
As a hole, the week end tuned out very well and I acheived my overall goal of getting the engine bay painted. Here are some pictures.
Over the course of the last two weeks lead up to this weekend. I completly disassembled the engine bay to get ready to paint and pull the cradle.
Friday afternoon/night-Danny and I dropped the subframe and got every little clip and bolt off of the fire wall. We found out that my way of lifting the van would work. We lifted the van with an engine hoist from the lower core support and then lowed the van down on 10 ton jack stand on the frame. The stands extend over 30" and they work perfict. Danny also cleaned the entire engine bay.
Saturday noon-Ohio state football game. Go Bucks!
Saturday afternoon-Danny focused on scuffing the entire engine bay including inner fender wells, fire wall, core support and outer fender lips. I worked on getting the V8 sitting on the frame. Engine mounts are old school mounts for a 94' or later so I need to make some mods to get them to work. Tranny that was ordered from Monster Tranny was the wrong one(thought it was a one piece but turns out that it was a two piece). Must send out the tranny and return it for the correct one.
Saturday night-Danny and I started to mask off the entire engine bay for paint. taped off the fire wall holes, finders, windshild and plastic covered the rest.
Sunday noon-Cleand the whole engine bay top to bottom and my old man come over to spray the sealer, color and clear.
As a hole, the week end tuned out very well and I acheived my overall goal of getting the engine bay painted. Here are some pictures.
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Re: 96' 383 build
I hate you.
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Re: 96' 383 build
Wow! lots done! Looks good, I can't wait til I have a garage so I can do stuff like that. It's good to have friends you can count on for help when you need it. Keep it up!
Steve O
94 2WD Astro EXT
179,000 miles and counting
Going from an 8 seater to a 4 seater
94 2WD Astro EXT
179,000 miles and counting
Going from an 8 seater to a 4 seater