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coralhead 03-04-2015 01:41 PM

Re: Project "Schrum" 1959 Gmc 100
 
what are the dates from the photos? No snow there?

SCHRUMGMC 03-06-2015 12:44 AM

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first bug photo is the most recent Coral. I have to get it tuned up before I can drive it
The first one is from last week
The one of it in primer was from '12
The one of it sitting on grass was from last year



I am however installing a new vacuum advance on the '59 Gmc when it warms up

coralhead 03-06-2015 04:55 PM

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Is that the 1600? I see it has dual port heads. Does it have a manual transmission or the automatic-stick? I had a offroad bug I built back in the late 70's. It had the 1600. Great engine when built.

Good luck.

SCHRUMGMC 03-06-2015 05:05 PM

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Yep. Manual

Love the VW

SCHRUMGMC 04-04-2015 12:57 AM

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MAJOR UPDATE

We finally found the issue as to why it wouldn't idle or run worth a crap. Older friend of mine came over and we pulled the distributor out and installed it in the correct position, and installed a new vacuum advance since the old one was on it since it was brand new. The truck will run now decently now, still have to adjust some the timing a little.

The oil pressure is apparently at 15 psi? When I accelerate it goes to 35 psi.. I could be wrong about the 15psi though, I'll have to re-check it soon
It blows a little bit of white smoke out of the exhaust but not bad at all
Also had a Mouse problem in the seat and I cleaned most of what I could get my hands on. A few skeletons of mice in the bench seat YUCK !!!

SCHRUMGMC 05-04-2015 09:13 PM

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Finally ordered an Original Zenith Carburetor for my truck
They are rebuilding it and making it look new for me so it
will be here probably before Friday or so

This should fix the major problems that are currently with
my truck. The carburetor that is currently on it is a Rochester
and it is nothing but problems, even with a rebuild. It leaks all
over the places, and a Rochester B is made for a 235 and this
Zenith is what originally came with my '59. It's a model 29-228

SCHRUMGMC 05-09-2015 09:57 AM

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Installed the new accelerator pedal and the transmission cover that DaveCarney2 gave to me last year. The zenith carb that I ordered is also on its way

Kim57 05-09-2015 09:59 AM

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Nice stuff.
Kim

Denee007 05-09-2015 01:50 PM

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That looks great, floor looks to be in good shape!
dne'

SCHRUMGMC 05-09-2015 02:19 PM

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They're in great shape besides the cowl vent area which can be fabricated
I am excited to see how the carb works on the truck

Denee007 05-09-2015 02:27 PM

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I can imagine, nothing like hearing your engine humming along without a glitch!!

SCHRUMGMC 05-09-2015 02:43 PM

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If you saw the carb from one of my previous posts, I am hoping that the zenith
will fix most of the idling problems and its spitting and sputtering problems

SCHRUMGMC 05-11-2015 06:16 PM

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The Zenith carb that I ordered came in the mail today
Finally got the Carb today
Zenith 28-228 Original carb for the 270
Installed it, it just needs to have the Vacuum fitting installed
and tuned a little but the truck will start up and run

Kim57 05-11-2015 08:24 PM

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Looks real nice on there.
Kim

SCHRUMGMC 05-12-2015 09:11 PM

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Finally after 25 years. The truck runs like its brand new again, the source of all the problems was the Carburetor. I put it to a test in the pasture and it never once hesitated, spitted or sputtered. Grandfather parked it in the early 90's due to the truck running terrible and him just being tired of messing with it .. Now all it needs is rust repair, new glass and a Gas tank
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EyQ7zV_KaJw

Kim57 05-13-2015 08:42 AM

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Congrats on getting it running.
Kim

_Ogre 05-13-2015 05:39 PM

Re: Project "Schrum" 1959 Gmc 100
 
glad it's running
that floor does look good, especially considering your step is totally rusted out :D

SCHRUMGMC 05-13-2015 09:47 PM

Re: Project "Schrum" 1959 Gmc 100
 
It dies now because it is low on the Gas
I drove it everywhere around my land today and it idled well but it needs to be idled up a little, because it will act like its dying and shoot back up in rpms

SCHRUMGMC 05-25-2015 04:37 PM

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This whole area where the Stainless steel trim was is rusted out
Hoping to find a cab that I can cut this piece out of it
I need the left top of the door frame as well
There is a part of the left air vent in the cab that I need as well.


Also put new tailgate chain covers on

SCHRUMGMC 06-02-2015 07:09 PM

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Finally installed the new gas tank. I still have to clamp some things and ground the gas tank, but it should be fine. I just hope it reads correctly


I will take a photo of the Tank in the truck, it was getting ready to storm and that is why I could not take photos or pour gas into it

FarmerSid 06-02-2015 08:24 PM

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Nice work on the tank. What are your plans for those patches? A jimmy rigged brake and a little bending should get you pretty close. I betcha more will have to be cut out beyond what you see.

SCHRUMGMC 06-02-2015 08:54 PM

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I have a professional welder/fabricator in my town that will be able to fix all of the rust in the truck

Finally took the wood that was placed as a temporary fix. Looked horrible so I pulled it since now that I have a Gas tank.

Looks like I am missing some Cross sills for the new wood to be put back into place when it comes time

Kim57 06-03-2015 08:21 AM

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Tank looks good.
Kim

SCHRUMGMC 06-04-2015 12:06 AM

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The truck is very reliable now. Starts up on demand, now it's time to get the shocks on the truck. Then save up for the body work and glass
Finally finished up installing and fixing the fuel gauge. I put 5 gallons into the new tank and it reads around 1/4th. The truck almost caught on fire when we were priming the carb because of the air in the lines, and when it backfired it spit gas and fire all over the fender,the ground and my older friends arm. We took it for a ride down the road the truck ran perfectly and idled right as well. Next step is to buy new shocks and more patch panels. At least I know that the trucks engine is worth fixing.

Got rid of the mouse problem for now I believe :lol:

lowrodderchev 06-04-2015 01:32 AM

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Gotta luv a working gas gauge on a old car


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