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I'm no expert but from what I can find it is a factory tach......Maybe someone else could chime in on this ??????
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Me neither, just wondered. I thought I saw one in a manual once that was dash mounted. To tell the truth, that MAY have been where a factory clock was...either way, they look good.
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Sat behind the steering wheel, made motor noises and drove like a 8 year old. Just dreaming!
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Well guys I've been Internet deprived lately because I've been trying to get setled into my new house. Last week I made my new rear frame rails out of 2x4. And ordered my bushings for my link bars on Monday. And today I rented a big trailer and brought the '60 to it's new home. Finally have a garage. It's a tight fit but will have more room after it's a shortbed. I'm just happy I finally have a semi warm and dry place that I can work on my truck in especially seeing as how it's been 14 degrees lately at night and thru the mornings. Well guys I get Internet Tuesday so I'll post tons of pics of my rear back half.
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Originally Posted by Captainfab
I recently bought a couple different sets of late model center caps after seeing this done on the '67-'72 forum. I see you used standard lug nuts. How did you go about attaching them to the ralley's? I attached them through the holes for the ralleyes from the back side. The holes are large enough to use an impact on the original lug nuts which I like.[/QUOTE] I used three #14-3/4 inch hex head machine screws that have a 3/8 socket head. I went through the 3 larger holes from the back side that the original caps were attached by and snugged them up with an air ratchet. They lined up well. Last nite I removed all of the rear brakes down to the backing plates. Going to replace shoes, hardware, wheel cylinders, flex hose, brake lines, axle seals and differential gasket this weekend. |
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http://www.classicparts.com/images/24-735.jpg http://www.classicparts.com/1963-66-...ctinfo/24-735/ and it works with HEI... Quote:
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Yeah, I've seen them. I still just have the standard 'idiot-light' panel vs. the optional 'gauge' panel. I need to first convert to the gauge panel (w/the necessary wiring) & then can add the tach set-up. Of course, that one has a clock too. It never seems to end $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$.
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Never seen those, nice...........Wonder what I have to do to mine for it to work with HEI.......Is there some kind of resistor you can use ????????
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Added seat belts to the seat brackets I made a few weeks back.
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i was browsing the FAQ section and came across this:
http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=113397 i decided to make my own....i work at a plumbing supply house so mine is made out of schd 40 scrap but it worked out great.. alot safer than the 2x6 that i used to balance on my engine hoist to move the cab I highly recommend this one Attachment 523663 Attachment 523664 Attachment 523665 |
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That's DAMN neat you might want to SERIOUSLY patten that and put it on the market. I'M SERIOUS.
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I checked into it a couple years ago. Think you need a Zener diode and one or 2 resistors to make it work. If you hook it straight up to HEI it will fry the tach. |
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finished primering the bed rails and the rear bed panels. Also installed interior door panel after painting yesterday. Oh yeah, I drove it also.
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Combining yesterday and today- installed new rear brakes w/new wheel cylinders, shoes, rear brake lines, new axle seals, new differential seal, painted the cover and put new oil in the differential.
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thanks fellas... but it was not my idea.. i just tweaked Solver's design to work with free crap I got from work. Yeah, using a 4x4 is a little scary...my 55 cab seemed much lighter so it was not as bad but the 65 was a little squirrely on wood.
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Worked on my frame today for about an hour. Didn't get much done. Tomorrow I'll spend a few hours on it and get all my bracketry all done. I set up a tool to run in the mill to notch my 1/4" plate to fit my axle tubes really well. I'm really happy with the way things are turning out so far. :metal:
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found that my holley base plate was/ is cracked
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Finally got the internet and some more work done on my rear backhalf.
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Some more:metal::metal::metal:
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1 more. This is my front crossmember. It will be a wishbone style rear end.
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Rebuilt my edlebrock... .still no start .now i think all my plugs a fuel fouled
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Worked on my end links a little today. Probably wont get much done til next week. Need to get 1 more bag then I can mock up the rear end.
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