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Does that say "S-K" on the side? I've snapped or otherwise tiwsted off SEVERAL of those 1/2" x 3/8" extensions of various brands, but never a Snap-On. It's kind of my personal challenge in life to someday find a way to grenade a Snap-On product with my bare hands. I'm beginning to think that particular ambition will go un-fulfilled.
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What, did that take you 1.35 seconds to figure that out?:lol: Gave Jon an electric one for Christmas last, problem is, he's 300 miles away and my compressor needs new valve seats...goin' to have to do this the hard way Quote:
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Jim, I had to replace an alternator and the pully was wrong on the new one and the correct one was rusted tight to the old alternator. The guys at the local Checker/O'Reilly sprayed some new (to me) stuff on it that froze the metal. Pretty soon it was off using hand tools.
I don't remember the name, but the can was white and light blue. It made a believer out of me. I bought a can on the spot. I'd run out and look at it, but its at home and I've been working in Detroit the last 6 weeks. Good luck getting it out. Doug |
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Thanks for the heads up Doug, will have to try that with a combination of better tools I've used bearing stretchers, but never used cold, makes sense, just opposite principle Gotta go back and change my 'Snapon' comment, before Tynee yells at me again:lol: |
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I would never yell!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Edit: That was much funnier with my caps lock on. I didn't realize that the board wouldn't let me yell. Hmm... |
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One set of front bumper brackets that vtblazer posted are for 2WD and the blue ones are for 4WD. I don't know if anyone noticed that. The 2WD brackets will not work on a 4WD truck. WES
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edit...NOW THAT IS FUNNY, DIDN'T KNOW WE COULDN'T YELL ANYMORE...THANKS, SUBURBAN. works for me Quote:
Yes I did notice the differance, but keeping that information at the forefront is important to us all. If Coyote had read my threads he would have realized I have an extra set now, but he is buying a set for 45 from 6T727T2. |
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Had some time to kill at work today and reviewed your whole thread - what did you use in these pix to coat the A pillar and rocker - brushed on Rustoleom?
I want to smooth my rocker into my A and B pillar so I will be using a skim coat of filler to clean up the ends a bit...or is there a better product to use [metal lab]? http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...&postcount=315 I have my door off now - and wanted to paint it - but it isn't warm enough for me to do it now...soooo I guess I will have to yank the door and fender in the spring to get it painted the right way - I hate lining up the doors and fenders...:( |
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Correct, quite a difference between the two, thanks for the clarification. Jim should be receiving the blue set any day now..., the 4x4 set. |
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There is a light weight filler to blend that seam in, but now that it is done, I'm thinking I like it better with out the filler. I do have Lab Metal but didn't use it for that purpose Wow, seems funny to go back in time and see that pic |
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Jim, I'll be here through the end of the month, then back home.
Doug |
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I know what what your saying about seein' the old pics. Went back through mine awhile back. Can't believe I did all that. |
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Thank you guys for your confidence. It's great to know that you are appriciated.
I didn't read back in the thread to see if anyone was asking about both. I pop into this thread once and a while to check on the progress. :lol: I was and am now working on a Longhorn for a customer, so I didn't have a bunch of time. WES |
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OK, more questions to find the answers for. If you ever have a chance to deal with Roger Koop out of Shawnee, Kansas, you will not be disappointed. Stand up guy, and does what he says he will do. He waited for me on an E-bay auction for a month to get all the funds to him, plus all the emails sent back and forth with questions. Knowledgable guy, and fun to talk to. Guys like him I like to refer to as a 'blast from the past'
Thanks to the guys on the board for the 'heads up'. I think it was 71BLKSUPER4X4 Guess this stuff gives me a reason to install my tilt column, or not! If I take another thing apart...well, you know how that goes, might as well do it syndrome Right now my bracket for the cables is soaking in the rust resolver, I'll show it in two days http://i89.photobucket.com/albums/k2...hinTrip064.jpg http://i89.photobucket.com/albums/k2...hinTrip065.jpg http://i89.photobucket.com/albums/k2...hinTrip066.jpg |
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Forgive my ignorance, but I've never seen a factory cruise set-up before. Is that what I'm looking at?
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Here is the throttle bracket after a 12 hour soak in Eastwoods rust resolver. Even did a nice job on the threads of the bolts, left everything a nice light grey patina http://i89.photobucket.com/albums/k2...hinTrip067.jpg http://i89.photobucket.com/albums/k2...hinTrip068.jpg |
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Had to find out if a 4speed bowl would fit from a nontilt column...it doesn't, but I did find a broken wire and a split race, so it wasn't a total waste of a 'President's Day Off'
Back to my original plan to shave and fill the shifter nub PLEASE, no one tell me you don't have to take apart the turn signal switch to disassemble a tilt column http://i89.photobucket.com/albums/k2...hinTrip069.jpg http://i89.photobucket.com/albums/k2...hinTrip070.jpg http://i89.photobucket.com/albums/k2...hinTrip071.jpg http://i89.photobucket.com/albums/k2...hinTrip072.jpg |
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Jim, I have a few 'parts' columns if you need some small pieces or wiring.
Would this be a good time to tell ya about the factory 4spd tilt column I have squirrled away...? :hm: |
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What a tease.... :lol: keep up the great work Jim! |
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It could be fixed with a piece of shrink tubing, very small nick, but I can't figure a way of getting the tubing over the wire. I wonder if the 1/2 circle electrical plug comes apart, sorta like the bulkhead fitting does for the main engine/headlight harness I could use a race for one of the bearings;) Thanks 67chevy for the acknowledgments |
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Send me a pic of what you need and I'll check the ones I have here. triaddelec@trans-video.net Use the e-mail if it's easier for ya. |
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Hey Jim...did all those parts on the work bench come out of the column? Wow, I had no idea!!! :lol: :lol: :lol:
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