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It is not necessary to have caster wheels, but it helps Smile


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caster wheels


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Strings are useful tools


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Strings in use


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Larry, you should assemble all you photos into a how to book. Like the old Smokey Yunick manual. You have the knowledge, might as well share and profit at the same time.


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Awesome job as always Larry


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An interesting update. I have decided to scrap the plans for a conventional SB engine. Instead, to move my engine knowledge into the current century, I will be building an LS-series engine. Would you please check back often as we learn how to do a carburated LS drag engine?

More soon as I decide on which block and what size engine.


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Monte came over today to help layout the wheel tub cuts


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Tub


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And a trial fit of the roll bar


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By tha way, it is an S-10 roll bar that fits the Colorado perfectly


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In the ballpark


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temporary mock-up


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Look's good Larry.


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Regan, I expected it to be more reserved, but the fact that I have shortened the wheel base about two inches is obvious. I will relax about it for now and wait until it is on the ground at ride height before passing judgement. The ladder bar crossmember is still just tacked in so I can easily adjust the "look." That is a 29 x 10 tire for mockup and I do plan to run a slightly larger tire.


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Mr. Larry,

Why did you shorten it 2" to start with?

also - I have not had any luck with motor core search, still looking.

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Ken, it was an experiment. I most likey will shuffle the wheel base slighty to best fit the body opening. Too soon to tell just now. Once I have the axles in hand and can bolt everything up it will be a better test. Mocking up with blocks of wood only gives a fellow a rough idea.


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Mr. Larry,
Check your email.

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The "Rado" will be a cool drag truck.


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