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Finally finished tearing out all the original ducting for the A\C and heater. Taped/ pappered everything up and now ready to start sanding and primer, sometime this week. As soon as I get a chance I'll post up some pics.
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I've had another productive day! I finally had some time to take the grill out and sand it down smooth and paint it white. I also installed new head light bezels and my new chevy bowtie.
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Got my radiator black from eastwood today so I can match my e fan shroud to the radiator..
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I went out and got this old radio for $10, and ya it works :metal:
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Worked on the bed wood today. Cut it all down to size. I still need to notch the boards. But its looking like a truck bed again.
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bed looks nice, I opened up all 8 boxes from CPP drooled a bit, turned the heater on in the shop, dropped off my lower ball joints to be pressed in and as soon as they are ready I pick them up and head into a hopefully somewhat warm shop and start painting all the new parts and final coat my frame in preparation for the rest of my parts needed to do the install of all my parts
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put a new hei distributer in. The old rotor moved about a 1/4 inch. The rotor was hitting the contacts in the cap. How it ran is beyond me.
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Hung the fenders(temporarily)after installing the headers, and painted the new floor pans and rockers. Then reistalled the seat. getting ready to freshen up the fuel and light that posi up! ;)
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I walked by mine and ran my hand down the side as I went outside to work on the septic system.
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Damn, you guys are having a mild winter. My dad did say that it has been rather mild so far. Anyway i made a dump run in my 72. I need to get some sound insulation in that thing
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Going out right now to see if my just, received caddy rear disc brake brackets fit...
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Removed A-arms, shafts, and ball joints. Massive torque and 1-5/8" socket required to loosen the lower A-arm shaft bushings. Lower ball joints were a piece of cake using my handy-dandy ball joint press. Probably spent more time popping the tie rod ends loose.
Hope to get at least the upper A-arms cleaned-up, painted, and assembled tomorrow. Using Moog parts that were made in the USA back in the late 90s. Sadly, I'm not sure they're still made here. The fun of it all! http://pic40.picturetrail.com/VOL381.../393191141.jpg http://pic40.picturetrail.com/VOL381.../393191148.jpg http://pic40.picturetrail.com/VOL381.../393191154.jpg |
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[QUOTE=MikeB;4281314]Removed A-arms, shafts, and ball joints. Massive torque and 1-5/8" socket required to loosen the lower A-arm shaft bushings. Lower ball joints were a piece of cake using my handy-dandy ball joint press. Probably spent more time popping the tie rod ends loose.
Hope to get at least the upper A-arms cleaned-up, painted, and assembled tomorrow. Using Moog parts that were made in the USA back in the late 90s. Sadly, I'm not sure they're still made here. you are lucky, I broke multiple ball joint forks on the passenger side lower, finally gave up and torched everything, good thing I had CPP spindles en route, just slapped my final POR15 coat on the frame and rear axle, and degreased the brakes now a little dry time and back out to paint the whole setup:metal: |
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I removed my exhaust from the headders back, shortened the pipe to and installed and welded in new mufflers, have the pipes routed out to front of the rear tires for the time being but ran out of daylight so will finish the hanging and welding tomorrow. when money allows i'll have a muffler shop route some new tailpipes. |
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my son and i put a new engine in my new 1968 suburban . got it running and my son took it for the first drive ! he was smileing ear to ear !!he hates working on cars/trucks but he helped me get it done. i enjoyed the time spent with him alot. he turns 30 on monday so happy birth day son !!!
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Took my truck to it's first big show!! Met a board member too, 72SWBchevy in the pic.
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Slick67 - That's one nice looking truck!! :metal:
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today i painted my 8" bed via dupli color rattle cans lol dont have the cash for the body shop dont have hvlp guns or expensive wish i did pics coming soon. wanted to get some paint on it before the bad weather came here in Mass.
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I finished putting on an edelbrock 600 carb and performer intake. Unfortunately I found out the the floor is rotten right under the gas pedal while adjusting the carb linkage.
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Got my 72 GMC Short Fleet back from the Mechanic.
Had all new Vent/AC Tubing put in. Then had a remanufactored AC Compressor put in, new Hoses, a new AC/Heater Switch Housing, Cleaned up the Wirring under the Dash, Fixed the Reverse Lights, put on the new Billet Aluminum Gauge Bezel and installed my Pro Comp Gauges. Getttin her ready to go from Northern California (was 50 Degrees Today), to her new Home in the Palm Springs area (it was 80 Degrees THERE today)!:uhmk::gmc2: |
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looked at it, and decided that I had too many other things that were priority. made me sad. ended up finishing early so pulled off the drivers side bed side got it ready to take to the scrap yard (was badly damaged before I got it) getting the spare I6 ready to swap in I CANT WAIT!!!
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got with nickp51 and went to the pull-a-part and helped him pull an aftermarket cruise control unit, hei dizzy, and wiper delay for his truck. then he helped me pull a wiper motor from the truck that he got the wiper delay from, the nova that we got his cruise control and dizzy i got another wiper delay(the exact same one actually), and a brake booster and master cylinder from a 4x4 square body that i will be putting in my 72. and he let me borrow his welder and i got the driver's rocker ugly-welded back in place, but now i don't have to use the 2x4 that i had jammed between the cab and bed:lol: to get the door to open and close:metal:. also pulled up the floor mat and tossed it in the back of the truck and found that i will be needing a driver's floor pan soon:waah:
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Installed my c-notch today. Casualties: 1 step drill bit, two 1/2" drill bits (one trying to drill out the said step drill bit), two drop lights, and one work shirt eaten by my angle grinder. I did prevail!
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Justin and I got the tranny gasket and filter changed out, what a mess! Also got the rest of the AC unit removed from the engine compartment, then started removing all my seat belts, went to find a couple others and started finding all manner of things that need to be cleaned, painted, installed etc..etc... geeze, just got my work bench cleaned off and now I have a whole line up of stuff for tomorrow, lol
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I was sitting here thinking I didn't really get anything done, when I started counting what I did on my fingers. When I needed thumbs and a few toes, I changed my mind as to the progress today.
It started out as a bummer. Rain curtailed any thought of painting parts or anything. I climbed under and bolted up the TH350's torque converter to the flex plate. Not fun with only one guy. Then I connected the front brake line from the proportioning valve. Only to find out the next line (that crosses over to the LF disk) had a hole rubbed in it. Pulled that. Hooked up the '68 throttle linkage to the firewall, since the '71's wire was too short using the '68 cab. I had ordered a IL6 threaded rod to make it from the throttle linkage to the carb. Now, I just have to figure out how to hook it to the Performer carb. Oh, yeah. The 1" spacer for under the carb is back-ordered at Summit until 11/17, so I have to wait anyway. Installed the new brake pedal pad and trim, and snapped on the new excel. pedal (and trim) ....I'm early on this, as the cab's still stripped. But I wanted to see something "sparkle" today. Thanks to the info from someone on the Forum, I decided to pull the valve cover and put a baffle in over the PVC valve. Used the harmonic balancer puller to pull off the ratty steering wheel. It was cool stock, but beat to crap. So, I cut the hell out of it to get at the hub, which I'm modifying for the $50 wheel I got on EBay... Okay...I can post a couple of pictures of that mod in progress. Lots of grinding, etc. I called the guys at ECE to check on my wiring. It's a special order deal. So it'll be here soon (lights and engine compartment). Went to the P.O. and picked up a few parts, including a liquid-filled fuel pressure gauge. Called the Mfg in Anaheim, CA just to check the install. Nice folks. Opened some other parts that came via the Brown Army. Then I opened my Master Charge bill. Looks like the paint has to wait for a while....Yetch!!!!! |
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Ahhh, the retired life. Took care of the house today and then went to the shop to finish up plumbing the fuel supply.
Left my camera at home again!!! But when I came home, I brought the dash with me for the semi-final set up of the tach. It looks like I'm running at just under 2000. But I'm standing still. Maybe all the banging around? Anyway, my M/C "club" colors got "wired in" and I went for the black and white look. If I didn't break something, I'm done with the dash. |
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Dash looks good!
Drove mine today to school and back, not leaking water yet :) |
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Got my stainless bed bolt kit from Mar-K today. Bolted everything up for a dry fit
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I cleaned out my double pumper and replaced on the truck. I think I have the flooding issue fixed, hopefully.
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Well, Got the bed tore back down and the offset washers countersunk. I will try to cut the channels for the bed strips tomorrow. Still pretty happy with the progress today.
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I got PAID to put my tranny back in..........
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A little more work in the "engine compartment". Fabbed a hub for the Italian steering wheel.
Connected the trans filler to the firewall. Mocked up the Vintage Air firewall cover. Covered a few hoses with carbon fiber mesh. Got the throttle linkage working. "Finished" plumbing the fuel line between the fuel pump and the carb. Can't tighten any of this stuff up, 'cause the carb/intake spacer is still on back-order. Mocked up the engine wiring harness. Have to change out the purple eye for a spade for the starter I'm using. Anybody have pics of the way they routed the + battery cable to the starter? All-in-all, a good day. |
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Replaced the vacuum advance and some hose. Fired her up and backed it up the driveway
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Drove to work today; yesterday took my daughter fishing in it...
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Used it as a truck!
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Motor is ready to go back in.
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Got the bed wood all channeled and fit. I think it will look pretty good when it's done. 3 coats of Pelucid(POR15) and then three coats of Helmsman Spar Urethane and she will be back on the road!
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