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New chrome tailgate letters and a heater lever rebuild kit..
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Indyuke, that looks sweet. Hope mine comes out that nice. Yesterday, cut my 1 yr old exhaust off at rear axle to fit the rear Boyds tank in. Also had to grind off the hangers that were welded on the bottom of frame right where the gas tank flanges are. Fits nice and tight. Also stared at all my ac fittings from Docs blocks while I wait for my braze rods with flux to come. Brown truck came and delivered some of my gas tank AN fittings. Nice.
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Light day today.
Got the headlight and bezels in. Got most of the wiring done on the driver's side of the engine compartment (side marker, alt lead, headlight, horn, etc.). Put some emblems I re-habbed last night on below the front side markers. More wiring tomorrow. Gotta wait for the new inner grille insert to come in. |
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Magwa you're not far from rolling that one down the street. ;)
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Thanks for the encouragement, Boog. I gotta spend some time on my back in here:
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I installed my visors, that is all.
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whole new front end. Trying to get back to pre drunk driver status. Aligning body panels blows. Posted via Mobile Device |
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Pretty easy day today. Rough wired in the fan relay associated wires, "hot" junction terminal (moved from the pass. fender to the side of the battery box), got the fan sensor in the radiator.
Stopped for a break and got side tracked. Installed the radiator overflow. I think it looks pretty good. Rubber hose wrapped with some coated braided stuff I'm using until it runs out. I may move the hose. Maybe not. BTW, I may be wasting some of you guys' time with these pics every day. I'm just too lazy to set up a build thread. Let me know if I'm being a thread hog and I'll move over. |
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I Like your over flow tank
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Removed the rear bed quarter to replace with a nice new straight piece....Pics should be up in the build thread friday sometime....
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been wanting to do this for a while now.. not too hard.. Going to paint the inner grill tomorrow.
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I went to a local wheel supplier today to buy new beauty bands for my truck ralleys but he only deals in cash and all I had was credit cards and my checkbook so I left empty handed .I didnt have $55 cash on me which is not unusual as I use plastic most everywhere. I will have to go back with cash as thats a great deal.
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Finished up some wiring in the engine bay and cleared away a bunch of trash from the shop. Most of the boxes read, "Early Classic Enterprises".:lol:
I found out something I didn't know today. Really stupid I didn't know it before. Fans suck. They Do Not Blow. I wired up both electric fans with the wrong polarity. I'll have to change that tomorrow. I thought it was funny I didn't know that. After all the cars and trucks, etc. I guess I've just always just installed a fan on the water pump and put on a shroud and called it good. Today, after I came home, I was questioning myself. I lit a little paper in the garage, snuffed it out, started my car and when the electric fan clicked on, the smoke pulled into the engine compartment from behind the grille. Duhhhh! |
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Gave the 69 a good bath along with the 51 , all bright and shiny ready for our Sunday Morning cruise .....
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I ordered my new fleetside sport bumper from GMC PAULS .
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Thermostat housing gasket was leaking. I didn't have a gasket on hand, but it is one of those 15-minute jobs, right?
Wrong. It is one of those potmetal housings, the truck has been sitting for years and electrolysis caused the bolts to sieze to the housing. After an hour trying to carefully remove them, I ended up snapping both bolts off. The short one snapped at the head and the longer one snapped about halfway up. Another couple of hours spent trying to save the housing and make it let go of the bolts and come off, but it wasn't happening. The BFH finally made it let go, in pieces. Thankfully, the remnant of the long bolt came out of the manifold easily. The short bolt was not going to be cooperative, so after another hour I started drilling. 1/8", 1/4", 5/16"...then ran a 3/8" tap to clear out the threads. Only about 2 threads remaining at the bottom of the hole, it is going to take a heli-coil to fix the manifold for good. I found another housing on an old V6 manifold out in the shed and got it back together for now. The 15-minute job ended up taking all day because I was trying to save the parts. That ended up not happening, so I should have just whaled on it with the hammer from the start. Lesson learned, LOL. |
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I tore apart my cluster and touched up my needles and added some Cool White LED's and also installed all new gauges. I am getting matching LED's for the tach this week :)
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Yesterday I finished the metal work around my rear window, had to replace 80% of the window channel
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My wife and I decided that we wanted to try our hand at building a Bed cover .
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I just read what I wrote, you might want to get a beverage of your choice and get comfortable because I got real long winded as I tend to do sometimes. I am sure some of you can relate to this adventure.
Saturday about noon I got a call from my son, he wanted to know if I was busy. Friday he found a mostly rust free '71 swb fleet truck without an engine and transmission for $600 and needed it brought home on his trailer since his wife was using his truck to go to Wal-Mart. I drove my '92 K-3500 up to his house and hooked up to his flat-bed trailer, as luck would have it, my truck needed gasoline. I rarely drive it because of the poor mpg and high gasoline prices. So we went to the local quick stop and got some gasoline and a couple of 44 oz Mountain Dews. He set up his GPS to guide us to the place where the truck was since he had kind of forgot how to get there. As we got closer to the place the truck was the GPS kept saying we were almost there and then past it. GPSs are not perfect so we drove about a half mile further and found the place. The owner was not there, but his brother was. As most of our trips go we kicked the dirt and tires while shooting the breeze for a while before deciding to load the truck. As these things normally go one of the tires was flat, actually it had a split on the side and would not hold air. We searched around and found a tire with air in it. The only jack the guy had was low of fluid so it would not raise the truck high enough without the help of a 4 by 4. Then came the chore of figuring out how to load the non running truck. We were going to winch it, but the guy said, heck I will pull it up on the trailer with my trusty '64 GMC dually flat-bed, as he was backing up the exhaust pipe came loose and caught and raised up his truck enough it got his attention. So I got the trailer backed into position, but not before setting on the soda cup in my seat that was full of Mountain Dew, whoa that felt cold, lol. The guy hooks up a real long chain to the '71, gets in his truck and gives it what for so fast my son could not steer the truck onto the trailer real straight, almost off one side so we had to jack up the front of the truck and shove it over straighter. Once the truck was loaded and lashed down off we go, luckily made the trip home ok. After we got the truck to my son's we decided take the cover off the rear-end and see what a 4.11 spooler looked like, nope not a 4.11 but was a 3.73 spooler that looked in great shape. Don't ask me what a spooler is though. Sorry no pictures, will take some the next time I am at my son's. Well here is a picture of my K-3500. |
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Attachment 790293Yep, I am back I had to get a glass of "Sweet Tea".
Sunday I went to my son's to play with my old trucks. First we worked on his '72 Malibu installing a radiator and hooking up the shift linkage. After that we stripped out the inside of the cab of my '67 getting it ready so we can cut out the rusted areas and put in the patch panels. I guess it was about 1:00 pm when the heat started to get to us and we stopped for the day. This is the '67 we are starting to fix up. The bed has been sold and the front clip has been removed. I should look more like this blue truck by the car show in town next July. I have a short stepper bed that is ready for paint already, |
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