Loved the fact they showed it doesn't always go as smooth as expected and sometimes Sh*t happens. Sorry to see Edgar hurt his back. Looking forward to this series.
Great video. I'm 65 and I feel your pain. I'm doing a frame off restomod on a 53 Chevy 3100. I love the 292 and you can send it my way. I'm building a 1000 HP 292 with a Ryan Falconer V-12 head 340I 220E (aircraft racing engine), 6-71 blower with 2 650 DP, Nos, 5 stage dry sump and Electromotive direct fire ignition, Billet crank, solid roller cam and rods by Crower. Thank you for your time.
@@BROTHERSTruckPartsTV Thank you. I'm far from normal. Backed up with a custom built Tremec 5 speed and a custom built Frankland quick change rear end.
Wow! That's not my father's 292. The playoff the old Oldsmobile commercials. He'd love the 235 and the 292s. His father loved 292 so much he ordered it special and his 1965 camper special. He left it to me and his will and I would barely old enough to drive. Fortunately I just turned it over to my dad and he took care of for the next decades. The only reason I still have my grandfather's truck. If you don't have a RU-vid channel you ought to put that on one as you build the engine. I'd subscribe just to see that. You know UPS running 292's in there package delivery vans for a very long time. Then they'd sell them down in Brazil and what have you the engines and put a new one I think about at 100,000 MI.
I always cringe when I see Dave cutting bolts off without gloves on. We know he hates gloves…. I almost lost a thumb trying to be cool like him… oh Dave 😂
Yea Dave work smarter not harder. I’m going to be watching this series with lot of interest. I already have my 65 SB tore down planned on retro, but life sent major hurdles my way! Hurricanes, COVID, health issue’s. I’m now trying planning to get back on track and start assembling truck. I know I’m going to have a long list of Brothers parts and more likely questions for you. The part of my shop was destroyed that had some of small parts ie nuts bolts etc and then I’ve changed my mind a few times on the build! Hope your back issues improve Best wishes to u and your team!!
I’m looking forward to this series! David, get one of those inversion tables! I’ve used one for years relaxes my back muscle spasms, gets me back to work every time!
I working on trying to get a 66 GMC 1500 . A co-worker of my wife, is wanting to clear the property that she inherited from her parents. The GMC was bought new by her grandpa. It was last tagged in 1994 out of California, but physical location is in Southern Oregon. Only down side is she has no title for it, I'm currently trying to figure out how to get it titled under my name . Very eager to get the truck and start working on it, but not happening until title issue is solved.
We didn't even pay attention to the original application of the hoses we used, we simply bent up our coat hanger and found something similar at the local parts store. Find a parts store that will let you search their inventory and get yoir hands on stuff. Also keep in mind you may have to use two different hoses and splice them together to make it work.
Awesome tutorials! I will say the more square body stuff, the better. Most of us have those cause they're more affordable. Harder to buy a 60's truck that isn't just a rusty frame
Did you see our Squarebody interior vid last week? Good stuff there! We've done a bunch of Squarebody stuff this year amd have plenty more planned so stay tuned!
Hi… I have the same 65 c10 ls swapped.. I have a leaking power steering and can’t find out where to replace it or rebuild it.. it is the exact set up you have on the truck. Can you please tell me what steering box is on that truck that would be so helpful I appreciate you.
I completely get it the back thing. Learning how to walk and other things after surgery and physical therapy and so forth. That's been over a decade now. Never the same. But I'm envious you got two guys that can handle that pickup bed like it was nothing. There is a little bit of a struggle for my son and me to reset the body on that 70 C10 stepside short bed we're working on. I'm trying to handle my portion and trying to get him not to overdo it so he feels it later in life. That's my point young guys are invincible but they tend to end up like the old guys later in life. Save it back and save your back! We use multiple jacks blocks and engine lifts. I'm going to enjoy this build that you're doing already do.
I feel for you, man. My L4/L5 is always giving me hell. I hate to use them because I'm afraid of becoming dependent, but that back brace you had earlier really does help.
Great video! Perfect timing as well, I have a '65 C10 sitting in my driveway that will be started on before the end of the year, and other than the LS, (she is getting a stroker) it will follow these same lines!!