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Here's the finished wheels with the chrome trim ring:
http://67-72chevytrucks.com/gallery/...-1024x1820.jpg The new stickers on the winch: http://67-72chevytrucks.com/gallery/...0-1600x900.jpg Trim rings are awesome: http://67-72chevytrucks.com/gallery/...9-1600x900.jpg |
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I just received the 4X4 center caps for the rear. We're installing the rear spacers tomorrow. We're replacing the defective clock and the bad gas gauge sending unit next week when parts arrive.
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Looking good I bet your Dad was excited with Joy...
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Those wheels really tied everything together! They look great !Great job Cameron !
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Here we go. New spare tire on custom 16" spare. I went 245/75R16 to give it a good clean fit:
http://67-72chevytrucks.com/gallery/...9-1600x900.jpg All the wheel stuff lined out perfectly: http://67-72chevytrucks.com/gallery/...7-1600x900.jpg |
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That looks killer. nice job!
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Last couple of items. The steering pump whines when it gets warm. Waiting on the new NOS quartz clock.
Any suggestions on the steering pump? |
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Love the seats, where did you come up with the material? I'm restoring a '79 and would like to come up with a way to do the blue plaid. Great restoration, hope mine looks half as good when I'm done.
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SMS out of Oregon has the materials stock piled.
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Is the PS pump new?
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These trucks make everything else look blah. Here it is today at a charity skeet shoot. There's something so right about driving around with a couple of shotguns and boxes of shells in this thing. 'Murica!!! http://67-72chevytrucks.com/gallery/...R-1600x900.jpg I've spent the past two days replacing the clock, instrument backing plate, speedometer, circuit board, clear plastic bezel, dash bulbs, speedometer cable and speedo gears to get the speedo running true. I had my little GPS app measuring the difference between actual speed and speedo speed. It was fun. |
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Beautiful! Very nice work
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Both blinkers stopped working. Any ideas?
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could be your flasher.
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Left one is fine. Right one is not. The actual blinkers with fine. It's just the dash bulb that's not blinking. I just replaced the bulb, so that wouldn't be the first guess.
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I think it's a ground. It was dimmer than the right one before and after I replaced the bulb. Where did this thing ground out. I just replaced the circuit board, so the problem isn't there. Where did it ground?
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I'm thinking it's the bulb holder. Everything else grounds to the same place, so it's either the bulb or holder. I'll look at it in a couple of days.
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Do you mind sharing part number(s) for the replacement speedo cable you used?
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Figured out the light. The bulb was a dud and the bulb plug had some corrosion or something that was dimming the bulb. I cleaned the bulb plug with soap and water, then vinegar, then soap and water, then water, then dry. Then I replaced the bulb. Now the light is just as bright as the left one. The driver side mirror won't stay put at highway speeds. Gonna fix that next. I think the rubber grommet does more holding than it first appears. Adding dielectric grease to the serpentine belt has addressed most of the whining sounds up front. Needed new header bolts and nuts. Got those on. Pretty much there. I like driving things for awhile to work out the bugs. I took my two boys to a local car show yesterday and showed the Blazer. That was super cool. |
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Dad commented on the slop in the steering column, so I ordered the Borgeson steering shaft with u-joints on each end.
http://www.borgeson.com/xcart/produc...&cat=34&page=1 The steering box is new, the ball joints are new and I have a frame brace installed, so there's no reason I shouldn't upgrade the shaft to something new. It will probably be the first part of next week when I get a chance to install it. |
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Outstanding work on the Blazer! Hopefully since I'm in the same part of Texas, I can see it some day in the future.
Where did you get the rubber you cut for the floor mats? |
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