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77chris03 01-20-2012 11:00 PM

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68 TT 01-20-2012 11:14 PM

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oh..!!!! i now what you're talking about...lol i like to solder...so if i can find the ends i will strip and install new terminals to the wires and use the factory connector...that how i did every other one...ya its a pain in the ass, but it looks 10 times better when its a factory connector... what about the nss connector? do i need to find a 4 speed nss?

I don't think they had a neutral switch. I think they substituted a clutch engaged switch instead. Same function, just keeps you from starting it in gear. If you have a brain it really isn't needed with a manual trans.

77chris03 01-21-2012 12:05 AM

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Originally Posted by 68 TT (Post 5135854)
I don't think they had a neutral switch. I think they substituted a clutch engaged switch instead. Same function, just keeps you from starting it in gear. If you have a brain it really isn't needed with a manual trans.

huh? im running the 700r4...

68 TT 01-21-2012 12:20 AM

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huh? im running the 700r4...

Sorry I was thinking you were running the SM465 for some reason. Must be another thread I'm thinking of.

Maybe the manufacturer has provisions for one to be installed. See if you can ask the seller a question about this.

77chris03 01-21-2012 10:52 AM

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Originally Posted by 68 TT (Post 5135991)
Sorry I was thinking you were running the SM465 for some reason. Must be another thread I'm thinking of.

Maybe the manufacturer has provisions for one to be installed. See if you can ask the seller a question about this.

i did...he doesnt know...lol

77chris03 01-22-2012 10:51 AM

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I think it may be easier to buy bed sides. I can't get anything to line up and the pass side stake pocket is all jacked up. Ahhh!!!!
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El Campo 01-22-2012 12:20 PM

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Is there any particular reason u want a NSS? You don't HAVE to have one unless you plan on racing it at Baytown or Sealy. An every time iv been to Sealy they never checked NSS. Just my thinking out loud. Ron Francis makes a transmission mounted one that summit sells for about 65 dollars. Or are u wondering if the column already has it built in?
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El Campo 01-22-2012 01:16 PM

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I kno u kno this already but if u get new bedsides make sure they are factory. My damn Goodmark fleet side bedsides that Roger sold me don't fit worth a damn and they made front lower corner of drivers side TOO LONG so it hits cab and now I have to go and pie slice it to make that brand new bedside fit
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77chris03 01-22-2012 08:27 PM

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I kno u kno this already but if u get new bedsides make sure they are factory. My damn Goodmark fleet side bedsides that Roger sold me don't fit worth a damn and they made front lower corner of drivers side TOO LONG so it hits cab and now I have to go and pie slice it to make that brand new bedside fit
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i dont wanna get new bedsides, and def dont wanna pay the price for them...my problem is with it fitting over the rear cross sill...and then once i got it on, beating it to death lol, now the tailgate wont close and ahhhhh.....!!!!:hm:

77chris03 01-22-2012 08:31 PM

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heres some slight update.... this bed is kicking my ass all the way around the storage unit...!!!!
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77chris03 01-22-2012 08:35 PM

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and this is my progress for the night....one thing at a time....i have a tendency to wander and do things in different orders and it screws me up lol
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El Campo 01-22-2012 10:18 PM

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So you got it to fit or no? It's hard to see in the pics. It's looking pretty correct from what I can see. And where is the stake pocket messed up? Can it be cut out and patch welded?
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77chris03 01-22-2012 10:55 PM

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So you got it to fit or no? It's hard to see in the pics. It's looking pretty correct from what I can see. And where is the stake pocket messed up? Can it be cut out and patch welded?
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Pass side rear pocket where it bolts to rear sill. Body guy is gonna look at it tomorrow and let me know if it can be fixed.
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68 TT 01-23-2012 08:15 PM

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Originally Posted by 77chris03 (Post 5136515)
i did...he doesnt know...lol

It does look like a stock reproduction column so it most likely has a provision for a stock NSS of some kind.

I put together my own with a micro switch on the trans so it would only start in park. If the column ends up not having the capability then you can always do it that way.

77chris03 01-24-2012 01:25 AM

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Originally Posted by 68 TT (Post 5141575)
It does look like a stock reproduction column so it most likely has a provision for a stock NSS of some kind.

I put together my own with a micro switch on the trans so it would only start in park. If the column ends up not having the capability then you can always do it that way.

i think my biggest deal is the reverse lights really... i could always do a kill switch on the brake pedal...just in case...lol

77chris03 01-24-2012 01:31 AM

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it was a late start tonight, but i did manage to get two things done tonight.
1. got the pins for the brake booster and pedal linkage cut and installed, only thing left is to put a cotter pins in....will get that from work tomorrow..

2. did yall know that there are 14 nuts on each of the trim rings?? lol that was a pain, too many angles to get in there...got the inner grille riveted in with aluminum rivets and the grille hoops installed. Also got the bowtie in...
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77chris03 01-24-2012 01:37 AM

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this is totally random, but i was doing a 50% water change on m small 36 gal fish tank (its britts and she likes the moors, i hate them goldfish....and its a goldfish) and this was epic....


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i had to watch him swim as fast as he could to keep from getting sucked up....:lol:

Heres my bigger tank if anyone is interested..
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slick copper 01-24-2012 05:45 AM

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Cool! On both! Good progress on the truck man. And I'm a fish person myself. We got a 36 gallon corner tank with freshwater tropical semi-agressive fish.

77chris03 01-24-2012 08:44 AM

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Originally Posted by slick copper (Post 5142467)
Cool! On both! Good progress on the truck man. And I'm a fish person myself. We got a 36 gallon corner tank with freshwater tropical semi-agressive fish.

at least theres one person on here that likes fish...mine are all cichlids...africans. i got pundamilia nyererei, eureka red peacock, rustys, albino zebra trophys, and blue trophys. thats in the 72 gal bowfront...
the 36 gal bowfront has 2 moors, 2 frogs, and a few other tetras...


anyways, back to the truck. i hope to get a few things done after work today, but we'll see...i still have drivers brake line to do and secure them to the frame and bleed them...i tried to do vent lines for the tank and my tubing bender wont do a complete loop...so round two on that one...i did get the booster hose but not installed yet...and the last thing i did was start on changing the power steering lines...theyre not the right year hoses... thats all the update i have for now...i will post pics when the column arrives, should be today or tomorrow..

68 TT 01-24-2012 06:01 PM

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Just looking back for a pic of the radiator top plate and saw your upper hose. On my 91 Z/28 the hose rousting was similar and it had a support bracket that was mounted to the engine that cradled the hose so it couldn't droop into the belt or alternator fan blades. You might want to look for something like that in the wrecking yards. I bet all serpentine belt V-8 f-bodies had them.

67cheby 01-24-2012 06:38 PM

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man that pic looks great !

77chris03 01-24-2012 11:07 PM

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Originally Posted by 67cheby (Post 5143549)
man that pic looks great !

which one? lol the truck or tank?

77chris03 01-24-2012 11:08 PM

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Here is what i got done tonight, not much but its progress i guess...

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i copied bruces vent lines for the tank...except i used stainless...that crap is hard to bend...only thing is i ran out of line to finish the vent the same way he did hidden in the passenger fender well..
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got the pins in with clips...hope this is good enough, i even closed them slightly more than normal for tension..

67cheby 01-25-2012 11:06 AM

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LOL....yes the truck !

77chris03 01-25-2012 08:56 PM

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got this in the mail today...it was sitting on the front porch when i got home...
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