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I went to the LA roadster show at Pomona. If you live in So. Cal. This has got to be something you should do. Last year there wasn’t that many AD or TF trucks there, but this year they had quite a few. I realize that most of these never see real driving, but wow there were some beauties. Oh yeah, there were other nice cars there as well, but if it’s not a truck, why own it.
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I started the metal work to install the nos inner fenders on ifs. its going well. im glad to be putting everything back together again
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Welded up the front seams.
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I'm 2 1/2 years into my project and seldom do I get to put something together for the last time. Mostly I mock up. I kept everything super clean. I put a small amount of blue Loctite on the studs but it didn't call for it. The Loctite people at PRI told my that blue Loctite also works as an anti-seize. The lugs were torqued at 77 ft lbs. The hat bolts called for red Loctite and 155 in lbs. I like to put a piece of tape on the part and mark it when I have to torque bolts in a cross pattern so I don't lose track on my sequence. I still have to put safety wire on the hat bolts. I checked all mating surfaces and put a thin coat of assembly lube on the bearings but didn't pack them because they will still have to come off many times. Now I have to figure out how to make it steer and how to mount the calipers. Easy right?
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Went to garage. Started truck up, backed out, drove to town and watched the ocean waves the whole way and a few boats too, got honks and thumbs up on 101. More complements at the Post Office and grocery store. More honks, thumbs up and headlight flashes on way home. Pulled into garage. closed door. Mission accomplished.
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Some folks get shore acres confused with shore pines. The latter is a nursing home. |
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finished the cutting to fit the fender. looks good. going to dress the metal a little more and start mounting it for good.
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I put stainless pipe plugs in the oil pump supply passage and the bypass passage. I doesn't look like much but took 6 hours. It would have been easier to plug the oil pump passage in the crankcase but I didn't want a chance it could come out and land inside the crankcase. I had already plugged the dipstick hole. Now I need and AN fitting in the center and plug the distributor hole. Then I worked on installing the winch in the race car trailer for a change of pace.
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OK fellow and gals, only 5 days left to vote on TOTM, only 143 votes total so far. If you haven't voted here's the link http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=800072 Thanks...Jim
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Joedoh,
Yes I have a few more. It was a beauty. Notice the glass had no rubber seal. John |
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Object of the game is to put this AN fitting in the water pump. This is a Flowkooler high flow water pump. They are the only ones I could find that make a high flow for a 292. I still have some smoothin to do. I cut it off reamed it out and ran a 3/4" pipe tap in it. This goes to my Ron Davis drag radiator between the frame rails with electric fan and electric water pump. This radiators prime function is to cool the engine after it is shut off with override in case I get caught in traffic in death valley. I have Dakota HDX gauges that control 2 fans with individual speed and temp cutout and will run for up to 6 minutes after shut down. If I am posting too often or too many pictures please let me know. Thank you for your time.
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Mick, there’s no such thing as too many posts or too many pictures.
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thanks, I was wondering what he did about the spears and it looks like he just removed them. that rear glass probably cost more than childbirth. |
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nice work.
just curious if the AN fitting will restrict the flow of the pump due to the necked down inside diameter. I am sure you have that covered |
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[QUOTE=dsraven;8668345]<snip> ...just curious if the AN fitting will restrict the flow of the pump due to the necked down inside diameter... <snip>/QUOTE]
I hope not. These are -AN10... |
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I got my complete ignition system last night. I bought 2 extra coils. It has sensors for manifold air pressure and air temp. Coolant temp, knock sensor and exhaust gas. It has continuous spark for 60 deg. rotation on the power stroke. It has multiple soft rev. limiters. You can store multiple ignition programs. That gets me through page 8 of 134 in the manual. It has a valet mode where you can limit the rpm's and the speed. Don't think I'll need that. My racing team that cost $28 to set up saved me $277.
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I put the safety wire on the front rotors. This was not fun or quick. Here are a couple of things I learned. This follows the general rule that the hole you need is in the worst spot. This is .032" stainless wire, when you cut it it is hypo sharp. The $25 for the twisting/locking pliers is money well spent. Always cut the wire at a 90 deg. angle and deburr it with sandpaper. It only takes a few seconds and will save you much pain. Bend over the ends and point them down when you are done. Pick up your scrap. Thank you for your time.
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