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I was pretty much kidding about the wife finding out. I'm a pretty grouchy bastard and she knows better than to try and mother me when it comes to my health. Whenever a woman tries to nag me about something, I tend to usually do the opposite thing to the extreme.
As far as the China deal.... We use Phoenix brand simulators on all our ambulances at work. They're the expensive ones. When you price them, they run about double what these Summit brand ones do. The Phoenix logo... https://encrypted-tbn1.gstatic.com/i...eI-IUPpwhbfBRQ The logo on the Summit ones... http://i276.photobucket.com/albums/k...6B8291A579.jpg |
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Looks good. Hope you feel better...I hate being sick...
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I am happy to report that with the shiny new wheel simulators the truck gets better mileage, burns less oil, hauls more weight, and even some of the hail dents popped out.
Not really, but it's definitely earning it's keep like I hoped it would. I still have a long way to go before it's fixed up nice enough to please me but the truck has good bones underneath it so it's just a matter of continuing to plug away at it till it's real solid and slick. http://i276.photobucket.com/albums/k...F8C5E37207.jpg Other than the bellhousing, I'm thinking I'll try to pick up a decent hood for the truck and shoot it white and stick it on there. The present hood has a crack in the front of it, is beat up, and obviously is paint challenged. I know the new painted hood won't match perfectly, but it can't look as bad at the hood on it now does. |
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A Deweze bale grabber would be slick on your rig.
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haha, about 10mph in reverse and stand on the brakes..... i generally run a rope around the bale to a good post/rea pole and drive out from under it. |
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just ran across this thread. LOVE your truck!
There's an 86' C30 dually crew cab (454, AT) at our Ranch that I've been working on so it's been fun watching the improvements you've made to yours. |
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Kevin, I have a decent white hood, too. I had a left fender, but I think it might have walked off. Next time you are over this way, come get it.
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Do you have an engine oil cooler setup? Our ranch truck does. Leaking rubber lines like everyone else's so I read.
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The hood has been over at the warehouse I store my junk at. It's just a few minutes from the house. Let me know when you are over this way. I don't think it's going anywhere soon. |
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Will have to review your steering gear box resealing - probably going to do that to ours in the near future. |
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My CC dually had an aftermarket set-up @ the heat exchanger side & OE GM adapter @ the block. It had rubber hose w/barbed fittings & typical worm gear style clamps @ the heat exchanger side to alum lines & compression fittings @ the adapter side. When I did the motor rebuild, I tossed the previous heat-exchanger & related parts (didn't want to worry about trash screwing up the fresh motor) & installed the same style (kit) w/new alum lines, new compression fittings, new rubber hose, & new barbed fittings (I re-used the GM adapter @ the block). For symmetry, I also did a duplicate heat-exchanger arrangement for the trans. I didn't have leaks before & hoping I don't now.... |
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Seems to be a common problem. Don't know if the rubber flows out of the way over time due to hot oil contact or what. Most replace with factory parts but I read one post where a guy cut off the crimps and used standard hose clamps to eliminate the leaks. |
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Again, this truck has no cooler, but my 94 did. It had the kind with threaded fittings into the block with quick connects rather than the sandwich adapter under the oil filter. It was all leaking so I bought two new lines for it and new quick connects to screw into the block and the trouble went away. I have since sold the truck to an oilfield welder and he puts about 5k plus miles per month on it (a 454 at 9 mpg...ouch) and it still doesn't leak.
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Not much new to report on this truck right now. It's been too busy earning its keep.
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What's the plan for the step bed?
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As many years as we've been on here together, I'd bet money you could basically guess my build plan. I always build them basically the same. Posted via telepathy from my rotary dial phone |
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What happened to the Blue one you put the new motor in?
Window tint the Hillbilly? |
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Can't go get it?
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Nope. Like an idiot we shook hands an looked each other in the eye and went down to the courthouse and swapped it into his name. He left two days later.
You can't imagine the heartburn it has caused me. Posted via Mobile Device |
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