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Pulled the steering wheel and tightened the turn signal lever up, lock tighted it. Yesterday on the way to a cruise in Dad said “Aw man I forgot to tell you to honk the horn when we went by her house.” It was someone he knew. Literally as soon as he said that the horn started going off haha. I would love to have seen the look on my face, we just looked at each other and he said “Wasn’t me.” It was slightly comical considering it was a oohga horn. It would only go off in left turns hah. Luckily my switch wasn’t cracked or stripped.
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Started on my 4-6 drop from ece. Got the shocks, track bar and springs installed. Figured as long as I'm hear may as well replace the control arm bushings. Tomorrow ill start on the front end.
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Set enough 60# sacks of cement just inside the bed at the back to make the mud flaps drag the ground, once yesterday and once today. :lol: I have a whole bunch of other stuff in the front part of the bed from the garage so that I can store the rental cement mixer inside, so that it doesn't grow legs overnight. That's a lot to mix up- about 50 sacks. Last time I rented a hopper full and dragged it home, and was done in a couple of hours. This took all day yesterday and half of today. That does include digging the trench, though.
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I found the other turn signal brass spring, thankfully. I'll slap the steering wheel back on a little later & enjoy working turn & self cancelling signals.
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In the past I've used a lot of brushes, but primarily just wood and drywall This is different animal and warrants more detail. First time I've done anything like this, and here's what I learned: 1. The applicator must remain wet. That's true for all paint, but it's worth mentioning here. If you run dry using this stuff you'll see it. Has to be nice even strokes of paint...................However, 2. If it's too thick this stuff will run on you. It's self-leveling to some extent, and why I have to sand my timing chain cover, which I did first;) 3. Gravity. Other than the real tight areas using a tiny brush, my last coat was from the top down. 4. Move fast. Somewhere there's a happy place between doing a good job and speed, especially for something with as much real estate as this pan. A gun would do a better job on large parts, but you can't go wrong either way. Nice coat. 5. This stuff doesn't spread well with a large foam applicator. Too slow as well. The second coat on this pan was done with a foam applicator, and it looked like crap. The first and last coat were done with brushes. I used a small round brush for the tight places, a 3/4"ish square brush for bottoms and depressions, and a good 2" brush. That square brush is the bomb for this work. I picked it up yesterday, and have a new favorite brush. Not a blemish. 6. Use a small foam applicator on the flat areas on small parts. Before the pan I hit the timing chain cover using a 1" foam brush. It looks like it was sprayed. But I have to sand it as mentioned. Next time I take my favorite brush to the depressions. 7. I may be off base, but I went light on the first coat and pretty heavy coat the last. Seems right. Oh yeah, LOTS and LOTS OF LIGHT. I didn't have sufficient lighting until the last coat.........Whoops. EDIT: My pan doesn't look anything like this anymore, I stripped it ha ha ha ha haaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa!. Lesson learned, I should have sprayed it, though I've since improved with a brush. My buddy "Grease" is making the valve covers pretty anyhow, so he'll hit the pan as well. Dude is the best in the area, simple task. He MIGHT, I say MIGHT end up painting the truck. Haven't heard back from the other guy in a while. He's doing it as a side job, trying to justify his shop Ha!. Nice competent guy, but he may be losing interest. Grease is probably another 6-8K. Truck is a MONEY PIT man, but someday she fires up. |
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Holes and slot created for the new shifter today. Put things together temporarily to check for fit and to take a photo. Also soldered up wire jumpers for
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In the meantime, I finished up fixing my turn signal cams in the column. The previous cam had the switch screwed into the plastic cam directly. The screw had lost grip & came out that started this whole thing. The old cam was broken. To make a long story short, I bought a package of screws & nuts to fit a nut on the backside of the new cam, so the screw will have something strong & threaded to hang on to. But, it's back together & I had a successful test of the signals. :clap: https://c2.staticflickr.com/2/1731/4...f8f70a72_b.jpg |
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Fixed the old 3speed shifter hole
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Finally got a chance to install new wheels and tires 17x8's and 17x9.5's
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That's a beautiful truck Welcome aboard Grandview. I see you joined in Sep '17 ...not many posts? that would be a perfect picture for my pic thread http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=761184
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Just loaded the '70 on the trailer,going to get safety check,( have to in Ontario), full duel exhaust and front end alignment,been working on this for 2 years and finally going to be on the road.
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Finally got the correct original style 710 cap for the oil fill neck and replaced the pcv grommet in the valve cover, old one basically fell apart when I tried to take it out.
Oh and fair warning, don’t buy Mr gasket products like that, I started to put a cap on my oil fill neck today and it fell apart and the base fell down into the oil fill neck, just barely stopped before it entered the manifold. Luckily Oreilys had a telescopic magnet. And made use of the long bed to haul some soffit and metal for the garage, hoping to start on the roof soon. |
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Today I assembled the front suspension and steering. Project is moving along nicely now. My build is under 71 cheyenne work truck.
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Finished my brakes and installed this Hickey bull bar. What a PITA. Nothing lined up right and it fought me all the way. It took some convincing but it worked. Like it.
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Took me several days.... first time for most of this stuff..
Replaced.. Ball Joints Spindles Springs Brake hoses Brakes Rotors Gear box Rag Joint Power Steering Hoses Added 1 inch spacer to rear wheel Learned a lot and acquired a lot of tools of the last few weeks.. especially like the Milwaukee Impact gun!! |
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I finished my shifter install today. Working excellent on the test drive
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Put a new bumper on today its a 67-70 chevy bumper
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Rear lowering springs going on over the last couple of evenings. Doing the dropped shackles and shocks with it too. Been fun fighting 51 years of rust. ;)
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