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Contents Features 08 53 Ford F100 19 32 Roadster
Events 16 Disaster Days 09 26 Poco Show 09 31 Westcoasters 09
Special 12 Mail Bag 15 Gearheads Wife 18 QnA (new) 24 Build Girl (new) 31 Shop Spotlight 32 Reader Rides 35 Tech
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Owner David Franklin Shop 2000 Collision Type 53 Ford F100 Frame Stock with 1980 trans am front clip Body mods Rear fenders widened, Tucked front and rear bumper, Oak bed Paint RM Diamont black base/clear Interior Redone to stock with vinyl Engine Ford 289 Trans Ford C6 Rear end 8.8 410 posi, narrowed 2'' both sides Brakes Wilwood 12.9 disc all around Suspension F Tubular A arms, Air-ride Technology level pro kit R Mono leaf, Air-ride Technology, Custom billet brackets Rims F American Torque Thrust 2 18/8 R American Torque Thrust 2 20/10 Tires F Nitto 235-55-18 R Nitto 285-40-20 Stereo Kenwood head unit, MTX 3404 amp, 2 MTX 10'', Custom kick pods, MTX mids and tweeds Build time 15 years
Mail Bag The Magazine you guys produce is a big hit. The guys who come over to the hotrod shop on Thursday nights dig it. Hey R.F (prison) you got a good eye for the chicks! What the F#@K am I saying! Will someone please hit that guy with a charlie manson doll. Just kidding man, there are car guys everywhere. TTHR You must be reffering to the cover of Nov/Dec Issue. R.F isnt the only one that gave the cover more than a thumbs up, If you know what we mean. Once again sorry Frank! Build Build, Great mag but what the hell is up with your website? Its been coming soon for months! Greg from North Van
Mike here from your Nov/Dec Issue, Im still waiting Greg by the time this Issue goes to print the for the chicks. No more excusses ok. web site will already be up and running. Mike Cheers, Build Oh yes, We remember you Mike. Good news we have girls!!! Thanks to our good friend Build magazine, love the mag and the fact that its Cherie W of Cherrybomb photography, she will not full of pointless banter. Oh ya, how can I get be supplying us on a regular basis. Build your last issue I can't find it, everywhere I've been their out?
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Thanks Doug, glad you like the mag we have all of our back issues available online www.buildmagazine.ca , and as for the lack of pointless banter were just to lazy to bore everybody with the shit we have to say. The way we see it is that a pic can say a thousand words if you need us to explain it more after that you should be spending more time in the shop....Its good to see you get it Doug. Build
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The Gearheads Wife Well, it’s 7:18pm Sunday evening and my husband is still not home. Hope he likes his dinner cold. He saw me cooking at 6:05 and said “I’ll be back in a few minutes.” Gone to look at a neighbours car. Is there an app for his phone to warn him that his wife is going to explode? You know, he would NEVER let his car get to the point where the engine’s going to seize! He knows that regular maintenance is required for his cars, but I guess marriage doesn’t come with a manual. You almost never hear of a guy that waits for the red light to come on before they check the oil, or continue his commute on a flat tire. So why does he wait until I’m throwing things at him before he pays attention to me?! Yah, yah... I know he loves me, I know “I’m his girl,” I know “it’s all good.” But seriously, why does shit have to hit the fan before he remembers what’s expected of him as a husband? Sometimes I think this neglect is going to be the end of us. Right before I decide I’ve had enough, he turns into Mr. Wonderful for a few months, making dinner, helping with the kids, unsolicited hugs, kisses, and compliments, and sometimes even a bit of housework! Sadly, my Knight in shining armour slowly transforms back into Mr. Spend-all-day-in-the-shop. I’m going to install a big heart shaped red light in his dash. It’ll start flashing when he’s been in the shop too long. LOL, and a hidden speaker that will blast our wedding song! 7:49pm, the doorbell rings. He must have forgotten his keys. I ask the kids to open it, I’m not impressed. Looking as clueless as ever, he comes over to give me a kiss. “ Urgh... I don’t want to kiss you, you didn’t even come home for dinner! And now you don’t get any, I packed yours up for my lunch tomorrow.” He just stares like a puppy waiting to be fed.“sigh...It’s in the oven. ” I tell him. “I have an idea for your car.” I say with a sneaky smile.
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Dear Build Magazine I have a stock 1970 350 that was rebuilt a few years ago. I want to put a cam in it to give it that lope sound at idle. Do I need to change the pushrods and springs to do this or just the cam and lifters? Can you recommend a good cam that will get these results? Also, any secrets to installing the cam? Thanks. Bob Y. Surrey. Bob, thanks for the email. Who doesn’t like a lumpy idle! You didn’t mention what kind of car/truck this was in or if it’s a stick or auto. It sounds like you’re just looking for a lumpy sound for cruising or sitting in traffic. When your engine was rebuilt a few years ago did it get new valve springs? If so, you can probably get by with them if you keep the lift below .480 total. If you don’t know, new springs are cheap and you can get .500 or .550 lift springs that fit the stock spring pockets for cheap. The generic “Z28 springs” are the .550 lift capacity. If all you want is a bump, you can install something like a Crane “FireBall” cam. They use stock springs so the cost is low. Chevy still sells over the counter a 350 horse cam for sbc. It really works pretty well on the street and gives that nice lope your looking for. Also the Comp Cams 268 is a good street cam for a daily driver and will work great with stock springs, it has LSA (lobe separation angle) around 112 or 114. Lobe separation angle is what really has an effect for the bumpy idle when the cam is smaller duration. 110 or less will have more lumpy sound than greater than 110 LSA, all else being equal. Smaller LSA also gives less idle vacuum. The choices are almost endless from many of the cam mfrs. Bottom line is try to stay with something around 270 duration and 110 lobe separation. That should do what you want and not have so much lift that you have to replace springs. And you shouldn’t have to get a high stall if you’re running an automatic. Now that we figured all that out…. Exhaust, intake, carb…… all play a part in the camshaft you choose. Secrets to installing it? Soak the new lifters in a bag or can of oil overnight. Use lots of break in lube with zinc. Important: Make sure your timing is set! Use a long bolt threaded part way in to the front of the cam to help install it. Slowly. Run the engine for 20 minutes and keep alternating the engine speed from 2000-2500 RPM. Drain the oil, and refill. Send you questions and comments to QnA@buildmagazine.ca
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Owner Steve Wright Type 32 Ford Roadster Frame Built by Luke Balogh using ASC rails Body mods First ever So Cal windshield built by Gary Lang, Westcott body Paint 53 Studebaker sea foam green, Pin-stripping by Mitch Kim Upholstery Black and white leather, Glide seat heavily modified Engine 1969 427 L88 built by Mike Deboer, 280 comp cam, 2 Edelbrock 4 barrel carbs, Edelbrock intake, Weiand valve covers, Sanderson headers Trans 1971 GTO Muncie m22 rock crusher Rear end 1957 Olds, 308 gears
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Rob Adam, Langley, B.C This 1947 Harley Servi-Car had been stored in a garden shed for about the last 25 years in Tulameen , B.C. & it was in pretty sad shape . I bought it with the intent of building a 60’s style chopper but without butchering the frame , forks & other stock components , just in case someone wanted to put it back to original. Everything is new including a rebuilt engine, transmission & rear-end. The colour is “Oakland Orange” . It took about 9 months to build.
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Nick Mosher, Langley B.C, 1991 Mazda B2200. Full air ride, truck lays frame. 3/4 inch air lines, 3/4 inch valves, slam specialitys airbags, using a york 210 belt driven compressor. Airbagged and custom back half of frame built by Drop Dead Customs. Custom moulded dash and wrapped in tweed.
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This is my 1956 210. My dad and I built this car from left over pieces, and it all started from a left over fender from a prior project. Its running a 350 small block, turbo 350 trans with a Chevy 10 bolt rear end. The seats are out of a 1979 Torino which we had to custom fit. It was pretty much a frame up resto of new and old parts with Belair trim (looks better I think). It drives great and was the first car my dad and I built together.
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TECH ARTICAL Poor mans posi
1. Early 80’s rear end from a Buick Regal cleaned up and ready to go.
2. Remove pumpkin cover.
3. Drain oil.
4. Remove old gasket.
5. Use a punch and mark the bearing caps. I marked the L once and the R twice. These need to go back exactly where they came!!!!!!
6. Remove the pinion shaft retaining bolt.
7. Slide the pinion shaft out to gain clearance.
8. Here’s a quick view at how it should look.
9. Push the axles in enough to remove the retaining clips. If they fall into the pumpkin don’t worry you can get to them when the carrier is removed.
10. Pull the axles out so that they are clear of the carrier.
11. Slide the pinoin shaft back in place and reinstall the pinoin shaft retaining bolt finger tight.
12. Remove bearing cap bolts and bearing caps.
13. Remove carrier. You may have to do a bit of prying here.
14. MAKE SURE EVERYTHING GOES BACK WHERE IT CAME FROM !!!!! L side, R side, top and bottom, in and out. You will have PROBLEMS if you do not do this.
15. Clean all the oil off carrier with brake cleaner. You’ll get shity welds if you don’t.
16. Tape up the bearings and ring gear to protect from weld spatter.
17. Start by tacking the gears in all four corners on both sides.
18. Weld her up solid (on the gears only) Make sure you get good penetration. If your welder can’t weld ¼ plate find one that can.
19. Its very important that you put the shim in the right way. This one had the sharp side facing the carrier and the rounded off side outwards, yours maybe different.
20. Install the carrier into the housing with both bearing cups but just one of the carrier shims.
21. Now install the other carrier shim.
22 Tap everything in place, a brass drift my need to be used.
23. Remove pinoin shaft bolt and slide pinion shaft out then push axles back in enough to reinstall the retaining clips.
24. Install retaining clips.
25. Slide pinion shaft back into place.
26. Reinstall pinion shaft retaining bolt.
27. Do not over tighten, I’ve seen these bolts brake because someone before has over torqued it.
28. Install bearing caps and bolts.
29. Snug down all four bolts.
30. Torque the carrier bolts to your factory specs.
31. Clean off any left over gasket so you get a good seal, emery cloth works good.
32. Place gasket, pumpkin cover and thread in bolts.
33. Torque cover bolts, again to your factory specs. Gear oil can be added while the rear-end is in or out of the vehicle.
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