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I read this to my wife. She said if I try that I better have my life insurance paid up....:)...:(... She wasn't smiling when she said it either. LockDoc |
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Installed refreshed driveshaft. It's cold ceramic coated, same with the carrier bracket.
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Was 4 days ago. Replaced the box in my '67 stepside dash.
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Checked the dwell on the distributor. Adjusted the idle, and fast idle screw.
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wired up a cole hersee intermittent wiper switch.. Lots of wires with the relays, hoping the thing works..
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Mad scientist kind of stuff. :lol:
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Nothing special...replaced dash defroster vents, ball vents, and couple bulbs. Need to pull the radio out and put the proper brackets in there the plug it in.
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it is complicated.. thank god a member here put up a wiring diagram on how to do it that i followed like a trained monkey.. 3 relays and you have intermittent wipers.. we shall see... I think the gentleman name is "blue 69" from 2002..
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Got my restored horns back...
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Working on the bed, getting the fenders installed.
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The forestry truck above is beautiful. Simple and clean. Come with a SPID? |
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Got the engine, trans, driveshaft and intake on this weekend
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At less than $100 each for disassembling, cleaning, bead blasting, rebuilding, reriveting, painting, testing, and tuning the cost seems reasonable to me.
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Starter went on the 72 . Replaced it this afternoon not an easy job with one and a half hands . But needed to be done asap next week I'll only have the half one to work with
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Installed an SPID that Jeff at outintheshop.com made for me. He did all the legwork on figuring out the options to list. I think it looks great. I'm not doing a full blown restoration on this truck, but I though it would look nice to have an SPID on there anyway. I'm giving this truck a functional rehabilitation. The original 307 and Powerglide are long gone, and only traces of the original interior color still exist, but I thought it would be a nice way to record a little history of the truck.
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Front & back glass installed.
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Finished my first restoration of a steering wheel. It is nowhere near perfect, but I think it will look pretty good in my truck. There are definitely things I'd do differently next time, like applying the smallest amount of epoxy possible and doing all epoxy shaping by hand instead of using a pneumatic sander. I found the spots where the spokes meet the hoop to be the most challenging part to shape due to the curves. Where the spokes meet the hub was much easier.
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Not finished but took out the drive shaft and removed the u joints and carrier bearing. Had to special order the replacement parts so be a few days to get it back together. Using Spicer greaseable joints. Carrier bearing was shot and two of the u joints were dry with the needle bearings being dust. Couldn't find the warranty receipt and it's only 50 years old so why not.
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Finally passed her on to my son. He was thrilled to get it out of my garage into his. He drove her from Green Valley Arizona to Buckeye Arizona with no issues. Thanks to the Forum members who helped me bring her back to life over the years.
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Finally solved my horrible off-idle stumble!
The 2G 2bbl carb in my 68 (307 cu) has always had an off idle stumble. Rebuilding the distributor and the carb didn't do much of anything except make the motor run smoother and accentuate the stumble issue. I did what any good shade tree mechanic does when they are at loss when hours of internet searching and soliciting opinions from better minds don't turn up anything. Just started throwing parts at it. A NOS venturi cluster from a chevy Vega, of all things, is what finally solved the issue. I now have quick, snappy throttle response, even on a cold motor. No backfiring into the carb or out the tailpipe. No perceived reduction in power. Motor runs smooth, good vacuum on the gauge. No rich smell in the exhaust. I'm sure there's a gotcha in there somewhere, but so far the change just blows my mind! The engine now runs nearly as well as a modern fuel injected motor. On a venturi cluster meant for a 4-banger. |
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Over the weekend I hooked up my old work truck with some improved gauges.
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All I did was put some Christmas lights on.
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Yesterday was re-install driveshaft with new carrier bearing and u joints, cleaned and painted of course...
Today was install the new speaker for the radio and get the radio back in. Sounds great for am. |
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Changed my seat out.
The truck came to me with some shoddily shimmed in ‘93 Silverado seats. Comfy, but didn’t look right (to me). I’ve been looking for a seat and finally saw a ‘69 seat about 1.5 hours drive from me. Fellow wanted $50 for it. Has a duct taped end and it’s red, or used to be. Everything’s there, everything works, the foam is in good condition, springs are all intact. His truck was there, originally bought by his father. He found a nice set of buckets, which is why he ditched this one. Old seats out, new seat in. Mama and I will run it for a week or so to ensure we want to live with it, then it’s carpet and cover time. Good thing I got the smaller diameter steering wheel... Not as much belly room with this new seat! Posted via Mobile Device |
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