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Thanks tj
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Waiting....No truck noise yet.........waiting.....No truck noise yet...waiting..... Is it time yet??
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But on a positive note I did finish rebuilding the engine for my dirt bike, I did a big bore kit, clutch and bigger valves. http://youtu.be/_hzehgbL5mM so now I'll get to spend some more time on the truck. :chevy: |
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Just filled up the t5 with penzoil's finest. Got it started up and right away I could tell that the gasket is now sealing. It's really quite, except for backfiring. Yep still having problems. It starts easily now but it just won't idle, I have to keep the rpm's up then it just backfires and usually dies. I've played around with the air fuel mixture screw and just can't get it to idle or run smooth. Here's a video http://youtu.be/k-DiHR2XeO4
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Oh never mind guys, once it warmed up it would run smoothly but would idle too low and then die. I bumped the idle up and it runs great now, idles at 300rpm. Exhaust has a nice sound to it. http://youtu.be/0Zxcsv9oupM
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that's great to here that it is fixed
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Sounds Great man! Good job!
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Got a bit of work done on the rig today, fabbed up an inner rocker for the passenger side. Still needs some grinding but it's starting to take shape
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Glad you got it running right, always a big relief. On your piston shifter, I wonder if a engraving shop could cut your Shifter pattern in it for you? Then you cut put some paint in the new reliefs? Just a thought. I'm enjoying watching you work on this
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Awesome man! Starting it is always a high point in the build :metal:
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Got quite a bit done after school. I finished making the inner rocker panel and got it fully welded in, now it just needs to be ground smooth.
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Nice!
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Nice work as always. How long did it take you to weld in the inner rocker? How do you go about doing it? Do you tack a few spots here and there and then let cool for a while?
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Nice work!
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Very nice work Nik
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It took about 15 minutes of welding. It's ok if the metal heats up a bit since it is part of the floor and it's all covered by the rocker and floor mat. I usually tack a couple places then use a small hammer to persuade it into the spot I want then more tacking. Quote:
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I thought I'd show you guys a donor truck I'm picking up in the next week or so.
1978 GMC Sierra that is complete minus the motor. $300. I will be using the front crossmember for the 62 so I can have disk brakes and cheaper front end parts. I'll also use the rear axle plus all four 15" 5 lug steeleies so that it is 5 lug all around instead of having 5 on the front and 6 on the rear. I'm considering also doing power steering. |
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Good find!
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That '78 will provide lots of good parts. I'd recommend doing the power steering. It sure is nice to have when you're backing into a tight parking spot at a cruise night surrounded by spectators.
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On a more serious note, I will never convert mine over to power anything. The lack of power anything, A/C and auto transmission helps ensure that my wife and my kids will never ask for the keys... |
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Here is a spot that I cut some rust out of on the backside of the cab
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And here it is with the new metal all welded in and ground smooth with some paint on it to protect against rain. This one took quite a while to finish despite of how small it is. I admit this one is not 100% perfect but it's still looks pretty good and since its behind the bed it isn't even visible
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Looking good! :chevy:
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Started to assess the rust in the passenger cab corner. It is definitely worse than the drivers side. It has lots of bondo. But the bright side is that once the passenger cab corner/cab support is done the cab will be basically rust free other than one or two spots that I need to finish up
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Time for some fire power! lol!
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You just keep banging away ehhh Nik?
Love checking in on your build. You take on some serious challenges. |
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Getting closer. Yoou have been doing outstanding work, way better than this old man can do!
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Today I'm moving lots of vehicles and parts around to make room for the donor truck coming tomorrow. I uncovered my seat and realized that I haven't shown you guys it yet. It's the original seat cover from 62, had a couple small rips and tears plus a couple broken springs but I repaired all that a while ago, but it's in pretty good shape for being 54 years old. I will eventually redo it with a new cover and foam but for now it's plenty fine.
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Very nice!, I thought you were just going to use an old bucket upside down. ;)
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