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rgunlock 01-17-2016 08:44 PM

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Working on the pedal assemblies now. Cleaned up and painted with Rustoleum hammered black, just because that's what I had. Anyone know where the piece in the last 2 pictures comes from? A couple years ago when I disassembled this I just labeled it "fell out of the pedal assembly". If anyone has a picture of it in place it would help tremendously.

rgunlock 01-17-2016 08:50 PM

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Also trying to figure out what to do with my steering column. While its out, I'd like to replace anything worn or likely to break. I've found a number of threads about fixing this or that in the column, but have not found any about rebuilding the column. I know I want to replace the boot on the shaft coupler, as well as the rag joint. Anyone know if this pin is supposed to come out so I can put a new boot on? Tried hammering and pressing out in vise but it doesn't budge. Any links to column rebuilds would be appreciated.

Greenlee 01-18-2016 12:16 AM

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Nice work! I'm really impressed with your build. :metal:

I don't recognize that bracket. My guess would be that it has something to do with the clutch. Looks like it has a hole for a spring?

Is that a non-tilt column? Most rebuild threads I have seen have to do with tightening up a loose tilt column. Fortunately, mine was tight. I just painted it, replaced the wiper stalk and put it back in.

rgunlock 01-18-2016 12:22 PM

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Thanks Greenlee. Yes, it is a non-tilt column. I was considering using a tilt column that I have from a '93, but it wasn't a close enough match that I wanted to bother with it.

swamp rat 01-26-2016 01:37 PM

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Clutch or brake light switch spring bracket? I'd hit Ebay and search this...... "73 87 Chevy Truck Clutch Pedal" ....... and start scanning pic's. Or is there a chance it was bolted elsewhere in the truck and a spring runs from the brake or clutch pedal to the bracket?

Not much help with the steering column..

rgunlock 02-01-2016 10:04 PM

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Been making some piddly progress. Got my passenger fender cut & buffed (2nd picture), but I really should have taken a warning from swamp rat's hood mishap. Saturday I'd been in the shop like 5 minutes and hear a big crash. Gust of wind had knocked over the driver side fender that I'd already finished (but not mounted). It fell flat onto the concrete. I don't think it dented or dinged, but not sure that this will buff out. This may just be the excuse I need to figure out spot repairs on the paint.

rgunlock 02-01-2016 10:08 PM

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Also got some pedals hung, and mounted my new brake booster. I still have a couple brackets that go in there somewhere. I've got a factory assembly manual for 82 c/k trucks coming that will hopefully show where they go. New pedal rubber from LMC - fit just fine.

rgunlock 02-01-2016 10:12 PM

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Also got a pair of door bumpers from LMC so I don't have worry about metal on metal when I close the doors. Made a gasket to mount the fuel filler tubes. Cut new filler and vent hoses to size. Another little project DONE! I like this phase of the build where some things are finally done :lol:

y5mgisi 02-01-2016 10:57 PM

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Nice!

cmabolt 02-02-2016 08:45 AM

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Oh hell yeah! Looking great Rick. This is the fun part. Before you know it, it will be done. It did slow down for me though at this stage as all the little stuff needed to be ordered. I tried in vane to do a list and still came across a ton of stuff I didn't even think about. Assembly was fun though because I was totally motivated after each piece went back together.

Have fun!
Chris

7dee2 02-02-2016 12:23 PM

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When I was doing some research on my 84 3+3 donor I found some of the other forums dedicated to 3rd gen trucks had parts manuals in the archives you could reference and download. We were able to get both parts & service manuals for that truck for free. Point being the parts illustrations may get you the location of our pedal assembly brackets and service manuals may help with servicing the column. The AIM's are great but these other resources can help out also.

I hope your fender buffs out and your truck is looking great!

rgunlock 02-02-2016 02:54 PM

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Originally Posted by y5mgisi (Post 7470241)
Nice!

Thanks!

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Originally Posted by cmabolt (Post 7470613)
Oh hell yeah! Looking great Rick. This is the fun part. Before you know it, it will be done. It did slow down for me though at this stage as all the little stuff needed to be ordered. I tried in vane to do a list and still came across a ton of stuff I didn't even think about. Assembly was fun though because I was totally motivated after each piece went back together.

Have fun!
Chris

Thanks Chris. I'm finding that I'm also spending a lot of time cleaning up and painting all the little parts that I just bagged when I did disassembly. But you are totally correct about how you get stoked knowing you are putting something back on for the last time.

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Originally Posted by 7dee2 (Post 7470837)
When I was doing some research on my 84 3+3 donor I found some of the other forums dedicated to 3rd gen trucks had parts manuals in the archives you could reference and download. We were able to get both parts & service manuals for that truck for free. Point being the parts illustrations may get you the location of our pedal assembly brackets and service manuals may help with servicing the column. The AIM's are great but these other resources can help out also.

I hope your fender buffs out and your truck is looking great!

Thanks for the tip Brett. A member on this forum going by hatzie actually has assembled a collection of many GM service and overhaul manuals, scanned them and posted a link in his signature. I've downloaded and skimmed through them. TONs of useful information there, but so far I haven't found the picture I need. He's also the one that pointed me to the factory assembly manual that I've got heading my way.

rgunlock 02-11-2016 11:19 PM

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Uh-oh, I think I'm committed on this steering column now!

MTCK 02-12-2016 12:02 AM

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Hahaha no going back!

boynton 02-12-2016 12:14 AM

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Originally Posted by MTCK (Post 7483039)
Hahaha no going back!



Hahaha it better go back

swamp rat 02-12-2016 12:23 AM

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A Jig saw puzzle!

dug224 02-12-2016 07:11 AM

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Rick: Took a year (+) off from all the truck stuff. Finally caught up on your thread. Great testimony for staying after it. I'm partial to this body style since I had three of them while in High School. Paint turned out great! Looking forward to the "59 Chevy SWB Stepside (next in line)". dug

BossH0G 02-12-2016 08:34 AM

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Good job it's a nice looking truck so far.:smoke: As far as steering columns go if they ain't broke don't fix em.:lol:

y5mgisi 02-12-2016 09:44 AM

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Is that a non tilt column? Might be better off to start with tilt.

7dee2 02-12-2016 11:36 AM

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Holy Moly! :crazy: Just kidding I'm sure it'll be like new in no time.

rgunlock 02-12-2016 05:38 PM

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Originally Posted by MTCK (Post 7483039)
Hahaha no going back!

Well, I may have to be more sober to get it back together than I was taking it apart :lol:

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Originally Posted by boynton (Post 7483057)
Hahaha it better go back

Sure hope so!

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Originally Posted by swamp rat (Post 7483073)
A Jig saw puzzle!

Took a LOT of pictures while disassembling - I'm finally learning :lol: If all else fails, there is a guy name milkcrate82 that has a great series of videos rebuilding his C10 column that I'm sure I'll be referring back to a couple of times. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2W4Ly0m01LE

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Originally Posted by dug224 (Post 7483199)
Rick: Took a year (+) off from all the truck stuff. Finally caught up on your thread. Great testimony for staying after it. I'm partial to this body style since I had three of them while in High School. Paint turned out great! Looking forward to the "59 Chevy SWB Stepside (next in line)". dug

Thanks dug! I can't wait to start on the 59 but I'm afraid I'll have a lot of wife projects to catch up on after finishing this truck. Her patience will only go just so far being put on the back burner for her stuff :lol: You need to get back to work on yours!

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Originally Posted by BossH0G (Post 7483237)
Good job it's a nice looking truck so far.:smoke: As far as steering columns go if they ain't broke don't fix em.:lol:

Thanks BossH0G! You know, I always thought that I subscribed to that philosophy, but this whole project tells me I've been wrong about that. Its that whole "while its out of the truck anyway..." problem I have.

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Originally Posted by y5mgisi (Post 7483291)
Is that a non tilt column? Might be better off to start with tilt.

Yep, its a non-tilt. Too late now to start with tilt - this one is already fairly well started :lol:

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Originally Posted by 7dee2 (Post 7483405)
Holy Moly! :crazy: Just kidding I'm sure it'll be like new in no time.

Thanks Brett, just need to order a few things for it "while its apart anyway".

rgunlock 02-12-2016 10:17 PM

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Ordered a factory assembly manual for 1982 C-K Models Pickup Blazer and Suburban that just showed up. Thing has to be 4 inches thick, and it is printed double-sided. Tons of great illustrations, but you can't read the index. I'm hoping it will help me figure out where some of the mysterious small parts go that I took off years ago, but its going to take some time to find what I need:lol:

mjensen 02-13-2016 12:34 AM

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Good luck Rick! You'll get this!

7dee2 02-16-2016 11:42 AM

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Wow Rick, that things a phone book! :lol: We've had AIM hard copies from earlier projects (1955 & several 1966) and they are all less than half that size. I'm thinking in this case bigger is way better because they didn't always cover everything.

rgunlock 02-21-2016 04:20 PM

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Bunch of new parts showed up for the steering column. New ignition cylinder, turn signal switch, ignition switch, lower column bearing kit, and ragjoint.


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