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Finished carving out space in my garage and moving my benches and boxes around
Installed floor anchors so I can winch by myself I've jiggered my divorced choke coil to make it kindasorta adjustable, and she smoked like a chimney on cold start, so I need to make a kindasorta adjustment ;-) Asked for an electric choke for Father's Day :-D Drilling concrete w/o a hammer drill is tedious and the drill wanders |
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I also pulled the plug off one of the headlights to diagnose an intermittent fault, and the lug came off the back of the light with the plug.
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Bulb manufacturers will tell you to replace the pair. Sure. They sell twice the bulbs that way. You could keep the used/good one for a spare. How old was the failed one? Here in AZ corrosion is at a minimum, but Packrats might gnaw your wires out overnight. I left my Jimmy alone for about 3 nights. Rats chewed thru the #5 sparkplug wire. They were expensive blue silicone 8mm Taylor HEI wires. I found an old used yellow Accel wire and stuck it on. Works fine. |
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Slapped some satin black on the headlight bezels while I'm at it |
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Not as versed in the 69/70 look. I'll need a pic. I guess you could still solder the lug back on for a backup. |
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Finally got another stereo installed.
Last one locked up on a reset. And got the cab corner mounts from Jeff Drew installed. May paint them eventually if I get around to repairing the rest of the rust. |
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Relay kit was pretty simple, but the diagram left off a ground connection and it seems like the boss's nephew got the job of translating the worded instructions, so a little more challenging than necessary |
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On the 71/72 GMCs, the center I is supposed to be black, I think, but it was natural chrome when I bought it in 1995. Never wanted to mess with it. Re the Bosses' nephew -- If they sent him to the U of Az, he probably learned how to mix a Martini right, ESL not so much. |
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A friend's daughter went there for a semester, before she came back to U of A. He told me she said it was Chinatown. |
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I also discovered that my led-swapped instrument cluster won't light, so I'll be digging into that again. My incompetence is multi-faceted ;-)
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LEDs are polarized unlike incandescent bulbs which flow either way. You'll have to find a positive side and key all the LED globes the right way. I don't know if, like old XMAS lights in series, if one is BO or out of phase, the whole string won't work. Try the sockets one at a time flipping the LED polarity. They also don't dim very well. Maybe the new ones can. IDK. I switched back to 168 incandescents. |
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At some point the previous owner cut the doors and put two 6x9 speakers in each. They sounded terrible so I decided to upgrade to Kickers which sound great. They are powered by a Kicker amplifier that is mounted underneath the passenger seat, also installed by a previous owner.
I purchased the speakers from Crutchfield, excellent customer service. |
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I finally finished assembling the front end. Wish I put the new grille hoops on before installing the grille. That was a pain!
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I'd be very surprised if I managed to get them all the same orientation even if I tried, but we'll see. |
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9 years from start to finish on this restoration. It really is a restoration, though, I dropped it 4/2.5, of course suspension and brakes are replacements, as well as the badges.
I did keep the Delco HEI, which I pulled off a truck in the 90s. Mini starter, 10SI. Heads are off a 1967 HP 396, and I favored vintage Wittek band clamps instead of tower clamps for water hoses. Matches what they installed onto the bypass, I'm anal that way. Some ARP bolts, other than that nearly all orig. fasteners restored or just cleaned. It's been nearly done for 1-2 years. Last was the front bumper, which I installed yesterday. Quite an experience, and what's happened over nine years, oh my, so many losses and lessons. Anyway, glad to have done this once. I've owned it a long time, and the truck deserved it, but never again:lol::chevy: |
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^ Sure is purty!
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