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Already Gone 08-16-2023 08:40 PM

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Painted a chrome glove box door with wrinkle paint last week and today installed the new spid made by Jeff from " Out in the Shop" with the upgrades I added to the truck. Next up get it on the truck.

Rich72C10 08-16-2023 08:46 PM

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Originally Posted by Already Gone (Post 9230675)
Painted a chrome glove box door with wrinkle paint last week and today installed the new spid made by Jeff from " Out in the Shop" with the upgrades I added to the truck. Next up get it on the truck.

That's really nice looking!

I am feeling less guilty having Jeff do the same for me, I am hoping he ships soon. I have my old SPID off (intact too) and all the glue off the door. I'm keeping the old one for proper records of the truck.

I have to say I am stressing about getting the label on right, so I ordered a 2nd one for a extra $10 LOL

Already Gone 08-16-2023 11:18 PM

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Originally Posted by Rich72C10 (Post 9230681)
That's really nice looking!

I am feeling less guilty having Jeff do the same for me, I am hoping he ships soon. I have my old SPID off (intact too) and all the glue off the door. I'm keeping the old one for proper records of the truck.

I have to say I am stressing about getting the label on right, so I ordered a 2nd one for a extra $10 LOL

I am keeping the original door with the original spid intact. There will detailed install instructions from Jeff included with the new label. Using his instructions and modifying them a bit the label and cover went on easy. Get your self a little squeegy to make sure it goes on flat without bubbles.

Rich72C10 08-17-2023 08:04 AM

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Originally Posted by Already Gone (Post 9230763)
I am keeping the original door with the original spid intact. There will detailed install instructions from Jeff included with the new label. Using his instructions and modifying them a bit the label and cover went on easy. Get your self a little squeegy to make sure it goes on flat without bubbles.

The other day Jeff pre-sent me his instructions via email after I requested them. He also gave me advised how to get all the old sticky off my glove box. He first suggested lacquer thinner but of all the chemicals I have, I didn't have that. He approved me using Acetone and that worked like a charm in very little time (and no harm to the surrounding paint).

Thanks for the squeegy tip!

indymachinist 08-17-2023 06:37 PM

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Worked on my first vent window rebuild

'68OrangeSunshine 08-18-2023 01:09 AM

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Originally Posted by indymachinist (Post 9230968)
Worked on my first vent window rebuild

I admire your courage and tenacity.
Pix?

indymachinist 08-18-2023 04:23 PM

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Originally Posted by '68OrangeSunshine (Post 9231107)
I admire your courage and tenacity.
Pix?

It’s going pretty well so far really. I’ve been just sneaking in a little time here and there where I can. I work in a machine & fabrication shop so I have access to a lot of tools the average shade tree mechanic may not. Even so, getting the rivets re squished nicely is not fun. I have messed up a couple and had to grind them back out and redo.

Brothers Trucks has a really nice youtube video showing the process of putting in new seals.

I will say, if you want them “nice” like rechromed or powder coated or whatever you are far better off just letting someone do them for you. My truck isn’t super nice but not exactly patina either so I’m just giving the chrome a light scotchbrite and calling it good.

Edit: if you are going to do this don’t forget the glass setting tape. It is not included in the precision vent window seal kit and you need it to put the glass back in the frame.

'68OrangeSunshine 08-18-2023 11:36 PM

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Fifty-something years ago, glaziers would use a thin sheet of porous rubbe, and wet it with regular motor oil. This dissolved the rubber and it got super tacky, then cured hard with the glass in the frame. I don't think you can get that stuff anymore. I replaced the regulator in my '71 Jimmy in 2006. A friendly glass shop -- they'd just replaced my windshield and trim surround -- let me use some silicone or urethane they had. Industrial stuff. Took 24 hours to harden. We taped the drivers side window and they said not to break the tape for a day. Turned out I was on location in Phoenix, summer of course, and it was at least 114*. I don't have A/C.
The vent windows were fine then. But a PO's sloppy rivet on the drivers side tells me my vent windows were not original.
I kind of rely on winging the vents all the way out for forced air. Us Rednecks call it ''System 2-40.'' Roll down both windows and drive at least 40 MPH.
Early this spring, the tension on the drivers side vent wing went slack. No spring tension al all.* Shaft may have broken, or retaining nut fallen off. Won't know till I pull it.
A couple of years ago [pre-covid] I talked with a guy in the Northwest, who did pairs of vent windows for what I thought then was a lot. His price is double that now.
OER vent window sets are spendy now too.
*For now, Iuse a bunji cord to wing the vent out. Hassle when I have to lock the truck.

Already Gone 08-20-2023 06:45 PM

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Not today really but will be soon. I received my new battery cables from Roger Koop and they are top notch as Rogers stuff usually is. It's just time to replace the 51 year old factory battery cables, especially the negative one.

don t. - 72gmc 08-22-2023 04:36 PM

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New plug wires.
Filled radiator.
5 gallons of new gas in the relined tank.
Cranked for 30 seconds.
Pumped go fast pedal.
Cranked for another 10 seconds, she fired up and ran.
Had a gas line, carb/filter leak.
Fixed that. Fired right back up again.
1st time I've heard it run in over 7 years.

Im giddier than a skool girl(big grin)...Don.

Rich72C10 08-22-2023 04:40 PM

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nicely done, congratulations!

rechinca 08-22-2023 05:26 PM

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About 10 hours in wet sanding off the hard as nails black spray paint. Nothing would touch it without ruining the original orange under it. Super thin, previous spot paint repairs, scratches, faded to bare in some spots, but going to finish and coat in Sweet Patina. Labor of love or madness, but it’s getting closer! Had the rally wheels blasted and then painted with the Duplicolor Ceramic Engine paint with the van centers. C10 Intervention show in a couple of weeks so have to get it finished this weekend!

pjmoreland 08-22-2023 05:38 PM

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Originally Posted by rechinca (Post 9232978)
About 10 hours in wet sanding off the hard as nails black spray paint. Nothing would touch it without ruining the original orange under it. Super thin, previous spot paint repairs, scratches, faded to bare in some spots, but going to finish and coat in Sweet Patina. Labor of love or madness, but it’s getting closer! Had the rally wheels blasted and then painted with the Duplicolor Ceramic Engine paint with the van centers. C10 Intervention show in a couple of weeks so have to get it finished this weekend!

Looking good! I approve of the color ;)

Took my wheels over to Les Schwab for dynamic balancing. Currently, the wheels only have weights on the inside lip.

samkost 08-22-2023 05:41 PM

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Originally Posted by rechinca (Post 9232978)
About 10 hours in wet sanding off the hard as nails black spray paint. Nothing would touch it without ruining the original orange under it. Super thin, previous spot paint repairs, scratches, faded to bare in some spots, but going to finish and coat in Sweet Patina. Labor of love or madness, but it’s getting closer! Had the rally wheels blasted and then painted with the Duplicolor Ceramic Engine paint with the van centers. C10 Intervention show in a couple of weeks so have to get it finished this weekend!

Much better after your hard work rechinca:metal:
Enjoy your C10 Intervention :chevy:

rechinca 08-22-2023 06:16 PM

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Originally Posted by pjmoreland (Post 9232984)
Looking good! I approve of the color ;)

Took my wheels over to Les Schwab for dynamic balancing. Currently, the wheels only have weights on the inside lip.

Bluetooth wheels! Agreed on the color, for some reason the Light Orange has always been my favorite! I had to have Americas Tire move mine to stick on weights due to the drop spindles. Even with the lip on the lower control arm ground back they still rubbed with the outer-lip mounted ones.

rechinca 08-22-2023 06:18 PM

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Originally Posted by samkost (Post 9232985)
Much better after your hard work rechinca:metal:
Enjoy your C10 Intervention :chevy:

Thanks man, lots of duct tape on the fingers but still lost a lot of skin🤣! She isn’t perfect, but I am liking the results. Even my wife said she can finally see my vision in removing the black, so I must be succeeding.

72c20customcamper 08-22-2023 06:18 PM

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Flushed the old brake fluid it was really contaminated with water . Ordered new shoes and dropped off the drums to be turned. Found an old time garage near me that has the drum disc lathe

This is just from the front used almost a quart before it ran clean

Casper42 08-22-2023 08:24 PM

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New technology! Stereo with bluetooth from Classic Car Stereos - "Slidebar" radio, dash "stereo" speakers and underseat subs/tweets.

Also attended the "Classic All Chevy" '55-'72 car show on Sunday

Jim Boy 08-22-2023 09:35 PM

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I finally did the manual to power steering conversion. I'm in love again only problem she is a 68 model and I could go for something older that has matured. The 68 is named Jim Boy after a boy named Jim on a farm across the road. Now that I'm in love again I'll have to change it's name to a female calling. I think Beulah fits the bill, which is Jim Boy's mother's name. Jim Boy is his real name, quite the family. Have a good one eh! Ron

Steeveedee 08-22-2023 10:55 PM

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Originally Posted by Casper42 (Post 9233028)
New technology! Stereo with bluetooth from Classic Car Stereos - "Slidebar" radio, dash "stereo" speakers and underseat subs/tweets.

Also attended the "Classic All Chevy" '55-'72 car show on Sunday

Nice looking truck! I wish my truck was blue instead of orange...

'68OrangeSunshine 08-23-2023 06:13 PM

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Originally Posted by rechinca (Post 9232978)
About 10 hours in wet sanding off the hard as nails black spray paint. Nothing would touch it without ruining the original orange under it. Super thin, previous spot paint repairs, scratches, faded to bare in some spots, but going to finish and coat in Sweet Patina. Labor of love or madness, but it’s getting closer! Had the rally wheels blasted and then painted with the Duplicolor Ceramic Engine paint with the van centers. C10 Intervention show in a couple of weeks so have to get it finished this weekend!

I'm a big fan of Orange Trucks.

72c20customcamper 08-23-2023 07:29 PM

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Decided to replace all the wheel cylinders rubber hoses and shoes . Found one rear wheel cylinder leaking so the others were on their way out . My next project is to get an ibeam and remove the post it’s always in the way

67 twins 08-23-2023 10:17 PM

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Originally Posted by '68OrangeSunshine (Post 9233379)
I'm a big fan of Orange Trucks.

Me too, I think they are the best.

'68OrangeSunshine 08-24-2023 10:44 PM

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Originally Posted by 72c20customcamper (Post 9233397)
Decided to replace all the wheel cylinders rubber hoses and shoes . Found one rear wheel cylinder leaking so the others were on their way out . My next project is to get an ibeam and remove the post it’s always in the way

I was thinking, ''Wait, What happenned to his paint? Didn't he just repaint the whole rig?''
Then I realized this was a C/10 Fleetside, not the C/20 long Stepside.

Good luck on removing the roof support.
:chevy:

68bowtie 08-25-2023 02:22 AM

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Originally Posted by '68OrangeSunshine (Post 9233890)
I was thinking, ''Wait, What happenned to his paint? Didn't he just repaint the whole rig?''
Then I realized this was a C/10 Fleetside, not the C/20 long Stepside.

Good luck on removing the roof support.
:chevy:

I thought the exact same thing for a moment!

72c20customcamper 08-25-2023 08:45 AM

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Originally Posted by '68OrangeSunshine (Post 9233890)
I was thinking, ''Wait, What happenned to his paint? Didn't he just repaint the whole rig?''
Then I realized this was a C/10 Fleetside, not the C/20 long Stepside.

Good luck on removing the roof support.
:chevy:

This is the Anniversary truck. The support is for the second floor I had an engineer look at it a few months ago and he drew up some specs for what size Ibeam would be needed I just haven’t gotten around to it .

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Originally Posted by 68bowtie (Post 9233923)
I thought the exact same thing for a moment!

I got two :lol:

Casper42 08-25-2023 08:03 PM

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New B&M transmission vacuum modulator (TH350). What a difference from my stock, 51 year old unit. I had been shifting from 1>2 at about 30mph, now it's just under 20mph, under normal driving. I bet I'll see a tick up in MPG! LOL

Now Gettin'r ready for Sunday's ALL C-10 Truck Show in Issaquah, WA

Rich72C10 08-28-2023 04:56 PM

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Got in my new "custom" SPID from Jeff Lampe at the Out in the Shop today. I f**k up the first one, which I knew I would do one way or the other, so I am glad I was smart enough to have ordered two.

Jeff Lampe does fabulous work - I don't think there is anywhere else you can get a SPID that looks this close to original

67C10Step 08-28-2023 05:46 PM

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Hopefully fixed the leak in the speedometer gear housing, cleaned up the PCV valve as a precautionary move, and looked for my oil leak up front. Looks like timing chain cover and if I go in that deep I guess a new gear/chain set would be in order along with water pump on this old engine. Might go ahead and get the correct set of pulleys for power steering install.

Jiggers72-GMC 08-28-2023 06:45 PM

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Originally Posted by Rich72C10 (Post 9234943)
Got in my new "custom" SPID from Jeff Lampe at the Out in the Shop today. I f**k up the first one, which I knew I would do one way or the other, so I am glad I was smart enough to have ordered two.

Jeff Lampe does fabulous work - I don't think there is anywhere else you can get a SPID that looks this close to original

Looks totally original, well done Rich and Jeff

OregonNed 08-29-2023 10:57 AM

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Parts are starting to arrive for my upcoming projects. Add to this my shock relocator kit, and lowering brackets for the front sway.

72c20customcamper 08-30-2023 09:06 AM

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New shoes cylinders and hoses .

72c20customcamper 08-30-2023 01:40 PM

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Today I made up some new lines for the 68 . Old lines were good but someone buggered up the fittings looked like they used vise grips to loosen them . I don’t use the flare tool all that much but it definitely makes life easier

LNP 08-30-2023 02:23 PM

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I have that same flaring tool. It works great. Nice job on the bending.

MySons68C20 08-30-2023 02:28 PM

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Nicely done Oregon!!

paul blair 08-30-2023 03:17 PM

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Originally Posted by 72c20customcamper (Post 9235452)
Today I made up some new lines for the 68 . Old lines were good but someone buggered up the fittings looked like they used vise grips to loosen them . I don’t use the flare tool all that much but it definitely makes life easier

Good job Mark...Your a one man band when it comes to mechanics!

72c20customcamper 08-30-2023 03:58 PM

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Originally Posted by LNP (Post 9235462)
I have that same flaring tool. It works great. Nice job on the bending.

The nickel copper lines make the bends easy I used the bending tools just for the sharp bends
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Originally Posted by paul blair (Post 9235475)
Good job Mark...You’re a one man band when it comes to mechanics!

There are many that run circles around me .

72c20customcamper 08-30-2023 06:13 PM

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Went to Put on the parking brake cable on the stepper get it in and the end don’t fit the brake handle. Getting real tired of parts that aren’t right .I even cross checked the numbers before ordering it on several sites all said 67-68 trucks . Wondering how I’ll remedy it.

72c20customcamper 08-30-2023 06:40 PM

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Well that was easier than I thought . Little grinding and a few slits and now I’ll just put a tack weld on the cut and it’s done . Took all of 15 minutes so far

D.B 08-30-2023 09:01 PM

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Where there is a well there is a way!!


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