I'm glad to hear its running :woott: I am EPR Green with envy but very happy that it's working out for you.
There is another triple kit for sale on here but we know where that leads, I'm weighing all options for a build; LB7, LLY, LBZ next winter.
Did you get many final pics of the project? I guess we'll have to wait for the video
I bet your Dad can't believe what has become of his old truck. That is great you got him involved again :hug:
Thanks Rod, greatly appreicated. Im pretty happy with how everything turned out and im itching to get more seat time. I saw that triple kit on here and saw you posting up about it....we DEFINITELY know where that road leads! Thats a really nice kit though and should make some good power. I even thought about that kit just to get the ihi out of the equation.
I would really consider doing an lly/lbz conversion. I thought long and hard, but at the end of the day, my truck is doesnt get the miles to justify. That setup would be really sweet and it doesnt seem that difficult. Especially with the knowledgable people an on this site.
Man you wouldnt believe the thigns out of my fathers mouth after driving his old truck with all this new found horepower. When Tony tuned it, he told me to bring it right down to my dad and he wants to hear what he says. When he rolled into the throttle through a long 55-60mph sweeping corner and drifted the thing out the rest of the way, he was like 'holy sh*t thing thing is stupid'. It was cool just to have him be apart of the build. He'd never done anything major like one of these motors, so it was cool to learn a little together, and he took care of all the tedious jobs that I have no patience for.
Any progress on your project with your son? That truck is pretty cool and I've been following along.
I am surprised the coating didn't chip off the bracket putting the alt back in. That's a tight fit. Every truck's electronics are finicky in their own ways i guess, because I've never even thought twice about that possibility that the alt bracket or jump start bracket don't ground well enough after coating and I've done a few of em
Tim, I chased this freakin thing for over 3 weeks loosing my mind trying to find it. Not to help matters, half the time troubleshooting, I have a painted alternator on the powdercoated bracket, and even went to autozone to have it tested, and even helped the guy scrape the paint off one of the fins to get a good ground! I didnt even think twice when it tested to be "good". Still bought an alternator to rule it out because I was so frustrated. Finally I was drawing the schematic on a napkin for one of my buddies that builds mustangs, and he asked where the ground strap is for the alternator....Instant light bulb went off. I left work immediately, mid morning, ripped the bracket off, sanded it, and started it. Charging volts came right up, and ran perfect! You are right though, these things have a mind of there own sometimes. I appreciate all the help and advice along the way man.