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gdavis 08-23-2013 06:48 PM

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Originally Posted by Mustard72 (Post 6234383)
Does look nice. Must've run out of orange?

Looking forward to some more reassembly pics in the near future. We're camping this weekend, so no progress on Mustard again, so you'll have to make up for my total lack of progress...

thanks. i hope to shoot some color on the front end and can real soon. and thanks and have a great time camping.

gdavis 08-23-2013 06:50 PM

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Originally Posted by Bomp (Post 6234228)
Shaft looks great.
Can't wait to see it rolling down the road.

me to. I am getting real close in shooting some color on the front end and cab. real soon and thanks so much for your comments. George

gdavis 08-23-2013 06:53 PM

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Today, I found a couple of rag joints for the steering. and a almost new set of delux marker lights front and rear.

cubber 08-23-2013 10:41 PM

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Beautiful, George! Also. could you PM me your address??

gdavis 08-24-2013 09:04 PM

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The last three days we have had nothing but rain. We got almost 10 inches. I am glad that we slid the date back from the 24th to the 31st. My white tarp is also leaking so I will have to pull it off and install a piece of clear platic 4 mill and restall the white tarp over the clear platis. Get it ready for the 31st. Always something isn't it?

cubber 08-25-2013 04:25 PM

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George, you should get a box from Tennessee soon. The man at the post office said Monday. It needs a little work, but I hope you can use it....Try to stay dry!

gdavis 08-25-2013 05:31 PM

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Originally Posted by cubber (Post 6238033)
George, you should get a box from Tennessee soon. The man at the post office said Monday. It needs a little work, but I hope you can use it....Try to stay dry!

thanks

gdavis 08-25-2013 06:12 PM

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Today Is Sunday so I took it easy and went to my grand daughter birthday. She is three. Had to go I would not have missed it.

gdavis 08-26-2013 10:29 PM

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Today I could not work on the truck. A friend fell in his bathroom and now he is in a wheel chair for the rest of his life. So I went and built him two ramps to get inside his home and in the garage. When life gives you a bad turn, don't get mad at the world. Be thankful that you still have friends. They don't grow on trees and they take a long time to ripe. But tomorrow will be another day.

cubber 08-26-2013 10:31 PM

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Good advice.

gdavis 08-27-2013 06:52 PM

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Today I ordered some parts from a fellow board member. Power steering pump with hoses and brackets. Also ordered a almost new rag joint for 18.00 including shipping from a fellow board member. What a deal. Tomorrow I am going to auto zone and pick up a filler gage to adj. the valves. I have put it off long enough. I want to install the HEI distributor and wires also. If I can buy a set of shorty spark plugs and take the reg spark plugs out. This way I can have more clearence with the headers and install some heat sleaves. Some red ones that matches the red wires on the distributor. Now I need to save up for a new carb. I seen on ebay (thanks Brian). Then I will be ready for the battery and starter. Then look out I can start and put some life back in the old girl.

cubber 08-28-2013 12:27 AM

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I put NGK plugs with my headers. Part # UR5. They fit good.

gdavis 08-28-2013 12:32 PM

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Originally Posted by cubber (Post 6242020)
I put NGK plugs with my headers. Part # UR5. They fit good.

what does NGK stand for just wanted to know?????????????

Xeen 08-28-2013 04:44 PM

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Originally Posted by gdavis (Post 6242507)
what does NGK stand for just wanted to know?????????????

You could google it, I did and this is what I came up with.
NGK is a Japaneese company and in 1966 they established a subsidiary in the USA the actual name is unpronounceable in english and looks like this Nippon Tokusyu Tōgyō Kabushiki-gaisha.
Any progress on the truck today?

cubber 08-28-2013 09:12 PM

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Haha, nice, Brian. That's better than anything I could come up with. They are really good plugs, typically lasting longer than your AC Delco or Champions. They are a direct replacement for the AC Delco plugs recommended for the engine I have, but in that particular plug, the NGK is a lot shorter. They were only 2 or 3 dollars a piece.

gdavis 08-28-2013 09:18 PM

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Originally Posted by Xeen (Post 6242875)
You could google it, I did and this is what I came up with.
NGK is a Japaneese company and in 1966 they established a subsidiary in the USA the actual name is unpronounceable in english and looks like this Nippon Tokusyu Tōgyō Kabushiki-gaisha.
Any progress on the truck today?

Yes I did. I got several things done today.

gdavis 08-28-2013 09:35 PM

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Today I ordered a new set of red tie rod boots. The ones I have are new but they are not the red poly. I wanted the red poly ones. A set of sway bar bushings with brackets. they also are the red poly ones. A Edelbrock intack and carb. a 600 CFM it was a great price from Autozone. cheaper that I could have got off ebay. Wth no shipping charges. A chrome timing chain cover with chrome bolts with all the seals and gaskets. I will pick them up tomorrow at noon. I adjusted the valves today. Mounted the hood. This hood I am not going to keep it. I just wanted something to protect the engine compartment while we do the body work this week end. With all the dust flying around at least it will keep some of the dust out. I am trying to dress up the engine a little. Also thanks I will try those plugs all they had today was a set of staylite I think I am spelling it right

Xeen 08-28-2013 10:04 PM

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I don't know what you paid for your intake but there is a company that makes a Edelbrock clone intake that is less expensive called PROCOMP, Vic told me about them here is an Ebay link I think you will like the price, it's $100.00 less expensive than the Edelbrock.
This is their Eliminator series which is an 6500 RPM Airgap design.
PROCOMP Eliminator: http://www.ebay.com/itm/SMALL-BLOCK-...-/360716008666
Edelbrock RPM Airgap: http://www.ebay.com/itm/Edelbrock-75...64a0a4&vxp=mtr

67c10rustbuket 08-29-2013 08:18 AM

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I would much rather buy an Edelbrock that was made in the USA by an American company than buy a knock off chinese import Pro comp intake. Please do some research and google procomp, read all the negative reviews about their products.

-From an American in the manufacturing industry



Truck is coming along nicely George, keep it up buddy.

:flagw: :flag: :flagw: :thumbs:

gdavis 08-29-2013 12:11 PM

Re: 1968
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Xeen (Post 6243364)
I don't know what you paid for your intake but there is a company that makes a Edelbrock clone intake that is less expensive called PROCOMP, Vic told me about them here is an Ebay link I think you will like the price, it's $100.00 less expensive than the Edelbrock.
This is their Eliminator series which is an 6500 RPM Airgap design.
PROCOMP Eliminator: http://www.ebay.com/itm/SMALL-BLOCK-...-/360716008666
Edelbrock RPM Airgap: http://www.ebay.com/itm/Edelbrock-75...64a0a4&vxp=mtr


Their is only a $ 9.00 difference between the two and with edelbrock well they are made here in the great USA and I don't have to pay shipping.
Sometimes it pays to buy a product that has been tested and I know where it came from. But hey I do thank you for the information.

gdavis 08-29-2013 12:13 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by 67c10rustbuket (Post 6243809)
I would much rather buy an Edelbrock that was made in the USA by an American company than buy a knock off chinese import Pro comp intake. Please do some research and google procomp, read all the negative reviews about their products.

-From an American in the manufacturing industry



Truck is coming along nicely George, keep it up buddy.

:flagw: :flag: :flagw: :thumbs:

I to would rather buy American. It keeps us working. But sometimes A person can't afford the extra money. But in this case it was only a 9.00 difference.

Xeen 08-29-2013 04:44 PM

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Originally Posted by gdavis (Post 6244075)
Their is only a $ 9.00 difference between the two and with edelbrock well they are made here in the great USA and I don't have to pay shipping.
Sometimes it pays to buy a product that has been tested and I know where it came from. But hey I do thank you for the information.

George It may only be $9 difference for the model you bought but I wasn't comparing your model to the PROCOMP, I was comparing the Edelbrock RPM Airgap to the PROCOMP Eliminator only to show the price difference between two like models.

gdavis 08-29-2013 07:27 PM

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Originally Posted by Xeen (Post 6244368)
George It may only be $9 difference for the model you bought but I wasn't comparing your model to the PROCOMP, I was comparing the Edelbrock RPM Airgap to the PROCOMP Eliminator only to show the price difference between two like models.

ok I see. The edlebrock was only 149.00 with no shipping. People at Auto Zone is doing me a favor by discounting the parts I use. Love that.

gdavis 08-29-2013 07:34 PM

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Today I picked up my tie rod end boots and installed them. Sand blasted a part that I
will be selling on the parts board and painted it up. It came out real nice.
http://i.imgur.com/UEAq9A2l.jpg
http://i.imgur.com/yKe4GZUl.jpg
http://i.imgur.com/gJeFNULl.jpg
http://i.imgur.com/JVsUHeRl.jpg
http://i.imgur.com/xHhwXnkl.jpg

And gentermen let me tell you it was real hot today. At 5.00 at the bank it was 92
Today while it was so hot I ordered a lot of parts from Classic parts a lot of small items that I will be needing in the future. That way when the time comes I want have to wait.

Bhelton 08-29-2013 07:43 PM

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Looking good George, you'll be driving this truck soon as far as I can see
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