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Looks great, George! I like the red poly. I have them on my swaybar, too.
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NGK shorties spark plugs are 6.79 each. 48.00 for a set of 8 guys does that sound right to you. They come from acrose the pond. I guess that is the reason they are so high. Got the mother-in-law cottage all fixed up for my brother-in-law to stay in while he is doing the body work this week end. I am so glad to have it started at last. I am just going to do the front clip and cab this week end. I don't want to kill Ed. with all the work and traveling he has to do.
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Set of 8 for 33 bucks, delivered. I have seen them even cheaper if you look around on ebay or Amazon. I think they are about the same at the local parts houses.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/NGK-UR5-V-Po...94af55&vxp=mtr |
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Well, I started the body work today. I thought I had it new perfect. But boy was I wrong. Ed, he went over my work and found my work not up to par. So as you can see by the pictures he is doing it right.
http://i.imgur.com/t2FVTtJl.jpg http://i.imgur.com/1PbEJ9hl.jpg http://i.imgur.com/FelDKLGl.jpg http://i.imgur.com/gTLqbIgl.jpg http://i.imgur.com/aE7JC4al.jpg http://i.imgur.com/bQY0sVfl.jpg we still got tomorrow to finish the body work. I like the way it is turning out. He is a pro of finding my mistakes. But I let him be the judge and I will be his labor. We worked untill 6:00 and called it a day. I am glad we had the canophy cause boy was it hot. I had a big fan and still was ringing wet with sweat. Going to shoot some primer tomorrow on the whole truck. maybe. I still have to block and sand the truck. I will post more pictures tomorrow. |
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Did he bring a stud gun and a slide hammer with him to remove dents, dings and low spots or is he just filling everything in with bondo?
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He did a bang of a job. But there is still a little more work to do with the body work. At least now I can see where it has to have work done.
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It looks super slick, that Orange is going to lay down really nice.
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http://i.imgur.com/a8vnINrl.jpg
http://i.imgur.com/pfkP852l.jpg http://i.imgur.com/CLWtGh9l.jpg http://i.imgur.com/2LQTPzCl.jpg http://i.imgur.com/u0dYFaJl.jpg Today me and my son age 9 took apart the bed box. I am starting to fix all the spots where my Brother-In-Law showed me. How I know what he looks for when he does the body work. I know there will be some that he will have to work out this next month. I started with the steps They needed nothing but sanding and primed white. I also painted the orange. They came out real nice. as you can see. |
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Tomorrow I am going to put another coat on the steps. This way they will have a lot of paint to protect them.
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Looks great, I've been enjoying this thread.
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Today, I sanded and primed and painted the front bed pannel orange. It looked ok untill I painted it gloss orange. there is a couple spots that has a small little dent. about the size od a pencil end.
http://i.imgur.com/PbcQMaXl.jpg http://i.imgur.com/ogGVrxPl.jpg http://i.imgur.com/RN1abH4l.jpg http://i.imgur.com/J0XpAfel.jpg I am going to leave the bed pannel just like it is. I will try and do one piece at a time. Tomorrow i will work on one of the bed sides. |
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The front bed panel looks nice George I wouldn't worry about it being perfect it's the bed after all, plus it's a driver not a show truck.
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You are knocking out the body work. Keep the pictures coming.
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Today I rested almost. I was going to repaint the front bed pannel. It was not as shinny has everything else. I did not have enough of paint thinner. I thought I did. But today I looked at it and compaired it to the steps and there was and is a difference. So tomorrow I am going to repaint it.
I removied the front sway bar and bushings. I had new one's on the truck. But when I installed the blue poly bushings a few months back. I did not like them so I ordered a new set of red poly to match the tie rod ends boots. The new one's has a grease fitting already installed. So I cleaned them up and posted the on the parts board with brackets. Here is a picture of the ones on the parts board that I posted. |
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Today I repainted the front pannel on the bed box. I light sanded to skuff the paint so the new paint would stick. This time it came out sweet. Then I started to sand one of the bed sides. Had a few small holes that I welded up.Then I applied some bondo. It fixed it up real nice. Sanded with 80 grit and then used 180 and shoot some more primmer on the bed side. There is a few small places where I will need somemore bondo. around the bed stake holes. I thought I had it looking good. But the white primer shows all the places I missed. about the size of a pencil point. I wouldn't mess with it but it is on the top rail. so tomorrow I will finish it up and paint it orange.
http://i.imgur.com/b31MitUl.jpg http://i.imgur.com/QdIQiWCl.jpg http://i.imgur.com/3doYcvel.jpg http://i.imgur.com/CGSom21l.jpg http://i.imgur.com/zGJunfOl.jpg I put it in the sun and bakes it dry. 94 in the shade. In the back ground you can see where I am drying more sand blasting sand. I will be using it in the future maybe. |
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today I worked on my ceiling in the shop. Installed some 2''x4x8 sheets of insulation. maybe it want be so hot and cold in the shop when I finish.
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Today I finshed installing the insulation board in the ceiling in the shop. What a difference a day makes. Now I want have to work in the heat anymore. I have a 110 AC unit I am going to install in one of the windows. I also recieved some parts from a fellow board member. A power steering unit with hose and brackets. Top quality to say the least. A battery tray and now I can install it in the engine compartment. and install the power steering pump after I clean and sand blast it and paint it up.
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I'm no expert by any means, but I remember my brother telling me that too much (too thick) of paint can chip more easily. Just mentioning because you said you were going to shoot the steps some more. Maybe I'm mistaken of what I remember and someone else can chime in. Otherwise, looking good :metal:
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Today I started in cleaning up the shop after the insulation install. What a mess. Got that done and I sand blasted the power steering pump and brackets. also the new battery box. But the wire I had holding the battery box broke and it fell to the dirt and it was a mess also. So tomorrow I will take a another look at the battery box and see if it needs to be sand blasted and re painted.
http://i.imgur.com/LF6yzGVl.jpg Tomorrow I will install the power steering and batter box. |
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The power steering pump assembly and starter turned out really nice they both look new.
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That looks just like the power steering pump I put on my truck. Too bad the battery box fell, hopefully it won't be too bad. Stay cool, George!
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well today I installed the battery box. The bolts that attaches to the rariator core support were a little off. About 1/8 of a inch, but with a little strap I pulled it over and done deal. looks good. The part that hit the dirt yesterday is where you can't see it. So I didn't have to re-paint it. No one will ever know but me.
http://i.imgur.com/dC97cybl.jpg After that was done I installed the power steering pump. What a job that was. One of the bolts attaches to the motor mount bolt. Not enough room for my hand to get in there. So I took the mounting bracket off the pump and then I could get my hands to install the bolt. It took me about 2 hours to install the power steering pump. Still didn't get the hoses on the gear box yet. It started to get too hot so I will take he rest of the day off. That is for tomorrow. Also the starter will go on tomorrow. Then I painted the fan with the hamered brown. The same color as the brake booster. I am satified with the progress of today. I hope I can do as well tomorrow. |
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Looks good. I like the fan. Easy does it in that heat!
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Man that power steering pump turned out really nice, it looks great installed.
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Great progress George. Take a break if you need it. At your pace I would've been worn out months ago
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Everything looks really nice George.
I can't remember what you said about your alternator, do you have one yet? I noticed you don't have a flywheel cover installed, do you have one? |
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