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finally got him inside today
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Well; it wasn't today but a couple of days ago I got my freshly painted hood and cowl cover back on Otis and all adjusted up... so back to normal again.
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static drop: 2" front/3" back
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No pix, but today, a friend and I attacked my Starter problem on a '71 GMC Jimmy: 350 SBC/SM465/NP205/D44 Front, 12-Bolt rear, 3.73 w/Auburn posi.
[No-Start Gripe.] We had to pull the Header on the passenger side to get to the Starter. Since I want to paint the Hedders white, anyway, we'll have to pull both. We got the passenger side off. Took the Starter into O'Reilly's for test and check. Flunked the Solenoid test. No surprize since it was installed 4/2008. [Lifetime Checker Auto warranty.] I had used an aftermarket Accel solenoid. That was shot -- the cap was loose, Solenoid is trapped behind the header so it got a lot of vibration and heat cycles in 16 years. I have a NIB bendix-type solenoid on the shelf. Gonna hook that on and go back for another test tomorrow or Tuesday. Meanwhile to get the drivers side header free, I'll have to disassemble the whole Z-Bar and Clutch Pushrods and Clutch Fork business. We ran out of daylight today. |
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The only thing I completed today was achieving excessive levels of frustration, lol. Craftec Tonneau is nigh impossible to get into the groove once any two sections are in. Gave up for the evening. Can't use any screwdrivers or tools because if you slip, cover gasket will be toast. Heat only makes it worse. Heckuva way to close out another wise successful day in regards to rust repair and stake pocket filling.
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It was a nice day today, so I took Otis and got the oil changed, then took him to the handwash and got all the barnacles off.
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Got a rebuilt Starter from O'Reilly's today. Rolled over to Harbor Freight to get a new creeper. If I like the weather, I could reinstall the Starter tomorrow.
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Installed the rechromed/restored T handle and nice original control assembly on the Blazer's liftgate. With all new correct bolts and screws, new strikers, NOS latches, and misc parts the total was around a grand to make it like OEM new.
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I got the front end of my K/1500 '71 Jimmy up on jackstands, so I'd have more ''noseroom'' when pulling the underworld from my rig.
Got the replacement Srarter from O'RAP. Pure China Black. Swapped out a shelf goodie, a Mexican bendix-type solenoid for the Asiatic one that came with the device. Better quality. The USA-made Accel solenoid was burned out after 16 years. The ''spare'' Hedder gaskets I thought I had were also used. So, tomorrow, I'm picking up a fresh set of Hedman Hedder gaskets from Don's Hotrod Shop, which, sadly, may be folding. |
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Unfortunately, no.
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3 out of 4 cab supports repaired! Luckily there was enough good metal on them to patch by cutting up new sets.
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Replace bearings and brake pads in the oriellys parking lot on my kids C10 count.
About welded them together, had to use a puller to get the rotor off. Moments from disaster i think. |
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^ I bet there's another 30 feet in that bearing...
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At least 30ft, about killed the spindle if it went anymore. 2 new bearings seals and a bit of grease. Looked like it was packed with Vaseline from the PO- only talked about repacking these since we got it in November
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Good catch, in any event. One of my sons had a '70 Dodge Dart that got sideswiped and totaled due to its age. We bought the salvage ($89, :lol: ) and fixed it ourselves. He had to have the brakes and lamps inspected to relicense it for the road. The shop that inspected the brakes didn't point out that the right front wheel cylinder was leaking, and improperly adjusted the front wheel bearings on the driver's side (left hand threads). He drove a long canyon road coming back from his university, and complained that it was all over the road. Those bearings were toast. I replaced all the front wheel bearings and wheel cylinders just before he went back north to school. I'd've had the "mechanic" roasting on a spit if my son had suffered any injuries from such shabby "repairs". This was at a state-licensed repair facility.
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Thats a new one on me I worked as a diagnostic tech in garages for over 30yrs and my 70 Chllenger is my baby for 47yrs. I have never run across a left hand thread spindle nut. Lug nuts on mopars yes just not spindle nuts. I am glad to hear your son was unharmed. I'm afraid if it was my son he wouldnt have made it to the spit roaster.
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'70 was the changeover year, if I understand correctly. Spindles were left hand thread since the Dodge bros days.
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went to a local brewery
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I didn't even know I had this. It was in a junk hardware can, pulled it out and thought wow that's kool! A few minutes with some silver and now I'm ready for a knap.....matches up pretty nice with the newly made switch bezel .....
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New tires and new powered coated rims. I have hubcaps for them, I’m driving it a little before I double check lug nut torque. Once I double check lug nut torque I’ll put on the hubcaps. I’ll post another picture once hub caps on are. I went with 15x8 instead of my OEM 15x6.
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Rear suspension torn apart for adding 2" angled blocks, new adjustable panhard bar that kounts to the passenger trailing arm and half of the shock mount relocation kit installed. Didn't have the "want to" to drill out the rivets to move the top mount today. NO vibration noticed so that's nice. 53 year old suspension eventually gave up the u bolts lol. But great day they fought.
Also got my bolt in c-notch installed and welded as an added means of support. I had no clue that so many rivets had to be drilled out on the drivers side. Got it done though. |
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