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The local junkyard was having a 50% off sale and I decided to grab another engine on a whim?
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I don't really have a plan or a timeline at the moment. It was just a spur of the moment I'm not doing anything and this was a smoking deal.
I got the 3.4 lower end and 3400 top end for $106... Honestly this is just something to tinker with and build up and figure out really. Will probably throw it in the '86 eventually but for now the current 3.4 is running great. Pretty tough sell on the wife though, "yeah ummmm it's just a spare engine??"
Just read the thread, surprised I didn't see it earlier. I've had a few of the s10's, those steering components don't last too long.
As for the light upgrade, I wonder if those LED truck light style sealed beam replacements are worth the money?
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My present truck looks a lot like your old GMC, black truck, grey/silver topper. Other pics show a black topper. Did you repaint the topper yourself? What kind of paint did you use?
I love the build, but the experiences are my favorite part of this thread. It's so much better than reading a "money cannon" style build that never sees dirt. The thoughtful placement of upgrades really shines when we see how you use the truck.
I forget how much bulkier deer are in that area, awesome harvest!
Do you know how long your canoe is and how much it weighs by chance? I've always liked the durability of those, but I've not used them enough to have a feel for how unwieldy they are compared to a fiberglass one.
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I didn't expect to see this here! most guys elect to swap in a 4.3 or SBC, I admire the fact that you're keeping it a 60V6, you know the later blocks have roller cams too and a stronger bottom end. there might be issues with mounting though, I've only really messed with transverse application like my Fiero project.
overall, I dig your project, I've been thinking about picking one of these older S-series trucks up and doing something similar, except a little more lift and slightly bigger tires. there was one on Craigslist for $350 a while back that needed a clutch, it took a ton of restraint....
Thanks for taking time to update this thread Andrew!! Love the KC's look! I have a pair of NOS rectangular Mopar lights that I will eventually put on the front of the Comanche. I still find it funny that you want MPI and I want TBI... Actually, we took the Comanche camping a few weekends ago and we had some serious conversation about putting a 2.8L CRD out of a Liberty into it.
As for upgrading the stock sealed beam lights, Hella makes some good ones but they're expensive, and IIRC you have to chop up the buckets. and you're still running them off the stock wiring, which doesn't give them much voltage. If you want a lot of improvement for a little $$, put your sealed beams on relays, and feed the relays right off the block on the firewall where the alternator ties in. Getting them ~14v instead of ~12 will really brighten them up. I've done this to several vehicles now, and the difference is quite noticeable. If your current seal beams are older, buy a new pair of Halogens and you'll be very happy with them.
If you want to go really easy, you can even buy an harness off Amazon or Ebay that's mostly plug and play, so no chopping up the stock harness. I went this route last time around, as the stock headlight wiring and connectors were pretty crusty looking.
Nice buck, too! I'm going Elk hunting this year. My first hunt since I was in college. (We won't discuss how long ago that was...)
I saw this jem just tonight. It seemed to be in mint condition.
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No rust.
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