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same boat. a guy painted my father-in-law's 70 truck in like 97 or 98. My 69 rusted so bad the cab was sitting down around the mounts. I tried for years to buy the 70 from my brother-in-law. He finally gave me the truck and I thought I had something by running my hand along the bottom of the rockers and visually checking, eyeballing. Brought it home and in the same boat as you, the guy overlayed the rockers. Tons of work now. Scott
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i will get some afterwards pics. most of the rust has been cut away and replaced. replaced outer and inner rockers, one corner post, both cab corners and did some patch work on one floor pan....i will try to get some pics and get them posted. i can check things on this laptop but can't get pics posted. when my home PC is up again i can post the few before pics i have and some latter ones. right now i have parts swinging from near every rafter/truss in the building primed and will start painting parts early next week...will try to post them...s
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Start up a build thread, let us see what you've got & how your working with it. Don't wanna Hi-Jack this guys thread...;) |
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well, got the electric rad. fan running, man does that Jeep /Chrysler fan blow/suck
Kinda Rube Goldberg, but I have to get a new fan shroud anyway. M&H did it again, just hooked the black and blue wires up, and grounded the temperature wire out, put the key in the on position and success. Removed about 2 inches from the shround, where the fan mounts up http://i89.photobucket.com/albums/k2...eplace14-3.jpg I may change where M&H broke out the wire, right now it comes out up at the rad. bracket. I think that it would be cleaner if I break it out down by the relay. I'll call them Monday and see if they mind http://i89.photobucket.com/albums/k2...eplace14-4.jpg |
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And I had a comment for that last part, but I'll leave it alone. :lol: |
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Set it up so it sux real good, you'll be a happy man. :bo2: |
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what years does that chrysler fan cover? I had looked back thru and did not see any info might have missed the info but interested in your setups specs. thanks, Jon
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Thanks, they turned out really good thanks for the info. I have gotten my whole cab done all of the cancer is gone and just have a couple of welds to clean up/hammer dolly. Now i am just trying to figure out whether to pay to have it blasted or strip the rest of the years of paint myself before painting.
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That fan just looks slick. I wonder if you could epoxy it in the hole.
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Tough call on the epoxy, some plastics don't work well, and I have two differant types of plastic, sooo...I'll try to buy on the classified section Now, get back to sanding:lol: |
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Well, rethought this thing again. Seems like the 2WD fan shroud is going to give me the most room, including the area down around the lower rad. hose.
I changed the way the PO of this shroud had it mounted up. Cutting off the two side mounts and just using the lower bottom mount for orientation. There is a gap of about 1/4" between the fan and the shroud, filled it with single sided sticky weatherstrip tape and screwed it in about 5 spots for now...seems pretty solid, but I can add 'J' clips if needed in the future Jon, if you need info on the relays I'm using, LMK Chrysler part # 52079528AB Bamms part # 0481-0320J Thanks 1SIK52 for the rear harness Also picked up some 67/68 side moulding, waiting for clips from Wes @ Classic Heartbeat http://i89.photobucket.com/albums/k2...eplace16-4.jpg http://i89.photobucket.com/albums/k2...eplace16-1.jpg http://i89.photobucket.com/albums/k2...eplace16-2.jpg http://i89.photobucket.com/albums/k2...eplace16-3.jpg |
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Was told by Wes that there are inferior repro clips out there, so we got them from Mar-K, not disappointed even has a rubber grommet behind nut so it doesn't scratch the paint
http://i89.photobucket.com/albums/k2...replace166.jpg I realize this has nothing to do with getting the truck running, but after 3 years of searching ( Thanks D. Passmore, Quality guy, I would buy from him again) I just had to see what this moulding would look like on the truck! An issue popped up on the rear wheel opening as the radius is differant on the blazer/jimmy then on a pickup truck. I see a fix, but want to try it first on a junk moulding http://i89.photobucket.com/albums/k2...eplace16-5.jpg http://i89.photobucket.com/albums/k2...eplace16-7.jpg http://i89.photobucket.com/albums/k2...eplace16-6.jpg |
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Looking good my friend!
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So much for going off road with it...:rolleyes:
Holly smokes Jim, is that thing lookin' nice! :cool: |
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There is only two reasons why this truck goes off road...
FISH! And a good friend sitting by a Vermont camp fire with a cold beer in a cooler Thanks guys for the comps., we will meet up |
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Looking Good!
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do you have molding for the experiment? I have a few driver quality pieces...
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