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C101972 11-21-2021 11:48 PM

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Doing frame off, mounting and plumbing of brake lines, traffic-bar getting the rear fuel tank ready for final mounting.
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KQQL IT 11-22-2021 12:19 AM

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Holley fuel pressure regulator.
The Mr. Gasket one wasn't working out.
Need a few more fittings to clean up the rube Goldberg plumbing mess

30772 11-22-2021 01:33 AM

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Mounted new wheels and tires then went for a drive! First time after a nearly three year complete restoration -

Accelo 11-22-2021 02:09 AM

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Tested my AM radio. Hasn't' be turned on in over 25 years. Works perfectly!

Years ago A coworker at fiber sunk his truck in the Columbia river while launching his boat. A diver was required to attach a line so they could drag it out from 50 feet of water. He got it all running again. But the radio didn't work. A month later the radio started working again. I guess they are tough!

Ol Blue K20 11-22-2021 08:28 AM

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Originally Posted by zellway (Post 8998442)
Slowly getting my 67 fixed up. A long neglected work truck is starting to look much better.

Looks good

Jiggers72-GMC 11-22-2021 08:31 AM

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Accelo, that's a good one about the radio, hehehe ....... great work on your trucks guys, looking good.
30772 & Zellway, good to see them on the road again.

Davidf 11-22-2021 09:43 AM

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Installed a Borgeson steering box. My original type Saginaw box was not worn out, but started leaking slightly shortly after completing the LS swap.

Let me tell you, the Borgeson 3 turns lock to lock box is a major improvement. The box requires a square body rag joint (steering coupler).

KW5413 11-22-2021 10:04 AM

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Installed new passenger side window. All the advice / videos here were a great help providing a birds-view. I'm really glad to have had that.

The problem we had is the truck is a full on custom with aftermarket Power windows that had its own set of original installation problems we had to deal with. One of the things you have to deal with when buying someone else's build. Which, I don't have a problem with...you just have to accept to go with the flow.

Next up is to pull the panel on the driver's side window and fix up that install...before that glass breaks :0

Chevys4life 11-28-2021 11:27 AM

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Finally getting this interior to look like something. Installed my rebuilt instrument cluster, dash pad, AM radio and new steering wheel. It is always something when you make changes. Now I need to figure out why the cluster lights aren't working and try to figure out how to get the horn contact button to work.

zellway 11-28-2021 11:51 PM

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Finally got some a/c now that it’s not the weather to enjoy it

Jiggers72-GMC 11-29-2021 09:04 AM

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Nicely done Erik, how long did it take you to install the whole ac package ???

NoStopN 11-29-2021 12:46 PM

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Erik, I'm guessing those 3 rotary dials can't be removed from that panel?

zellway 11-29-2021 09:19 PM

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Originally Posted by Jiggers72-GMC (Post 9001089)
Nicely done Erik, how long did it take you to install the whole ac package ???

I have only done the interior part of the install and heater hoses. I would say it was about 5 or 6 hours. I took my time to line it all up and clean up some under the dash so I might have been able to knock it out faster.

zellway 11-29-2021 09:20 PM

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Originally Posted by NoStopN (Post 9001189)
Erik, I'm guessing those 3 rotary dials can't be removed from that panel?

This was a optional control vintage air offers. The kit comes with what you need if you want to keep the stock controls. I did the same thing in my suburban. It free's up a ton of room under the dash and makes running hoses and wires much cleaner.

1968 K20 11-30-2021 10:43 AM

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Nice truck, that's a good day when you finally get to take it out for a drive after all that time. Really looks good.

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Mounted new wheels and tires then went for a drive! First time after a nearly three year complete restoration -


Davidf 11-30-2021 11:41 AM

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Replaced my in cab fuel tank due to previous damage and poor repair (not by me) that started leaking. Also, wrapped the tank in sound deadener to make the fuel pump quiet...it worked.

https://i.imgur.com/C88uQLi.jpg

old51sedan 11-30-2021 12:38 PM

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Looks great, I'm just finishing up doing mine also. I wish I had gotten the 3 buttons for the controls now. Did you happen to install your glove box yet, kinda scares me to think about pushing it in there, afraid it might break?

paul blair 11-30-2021 12:53 PM

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I found the water leak in fire wall cowling. Had to use a Greenlee hole cutter (4in. hole) in upper cowl for access. Cleaned, treated rust and used 3M 8300 seam sealer to bridge the leak. The old seam sealer was a foam type material. No leaks now..

zellway 11-30-2021 01:51 PM

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Originally Posted by old51sedan (Post 9001637)
Looks great, I'm just finishing up doing mine also. I wish I had gotten the 3 buttons for the controls now. Did you happen to install your glove box yet, kinda scares me to think about pushing it in there, afraid it might break?

glove box went in okay. it has some cuts in it to let you fold the top in a bit. overall it was not too bad. I have seen some people not put the side in. I decide to place it in just like the old cardboard one was. Its not too bad.

Already Gone 12-02-2021 04:38 AM

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Originally Posted by Davidf (Post 8998525)
Installed a Borgeson steering box. My original type Saginaw box was not worn out, but started leaking slightly shortly after completing the LS swap.

Let me tell you, the Borgeson 3 turns lock to lock box is a major improvement. The box requires a square body rag joint (steering coupler).

I have one of those in the box to be put on in the Spring and bought their rag joint too. I also bought their Power Steering pump and hoses.. I was hoping someone would post their experience with the Borgeson box.

KQQL IT 12-11-2021 08:24 PM

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Originally Posted by KQQL IT (Post 8998463)
Holley fuel pressure regulator.
The Mr. Gasket one wasn't working out.
Need a few more fittings to clean up the rube Goldberg plumbing mess

Made a new line up.
Added a support bracket.
Ran out of black fittings
But it's not gonna flood anymore. 5psi running creeps to 7 after you turn it off.
About over carburetors altogether.

C101972 12-11-2021 09:32 PM

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Finished the brake lines, final mounting of fuel tank, rough plumbing of fuel lines.
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C101972 12-11-2021 09:33 PM

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Finished the brake lines, final mounting of fuel tank, rough plumbing of fuel lines.
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Of course pictures have to be sideways.😞
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pjmoreland 12-11-2021 10:27 PM

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Finished the brake lines, final mounting of fuel tank, rough plumbing of fuel lines.
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Those hard lines running all the way to the tank look very clean.

C101972 12-11-2021 10:35 PM

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Originally Posted by pjmoreland (Post 9006178)
Those hard lines running all the way to the tank look very clean.

Copper lines, they are easy to bend and flare, had to make the differential brake lines. Differential is 2-1/2” narrower each side.
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