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Hey Alan I took your advice and made sure the lift has a stop on it. It got up pretty high and no wobble. By the way your truck looks great!
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Im useing the stock v8 mounts from my 283. I dont have to dimble the header on the drivers side but it has about .010 clearance on the perch. But my truck is a stanadard and all the linkage clears. They are not pretty but ill get some pics for you tonight when i get home. Btw congrats on your money making lift
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It finally went to paint today. That job kicked my butt. Quote:
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Sdailey ordered some parts from Jegs and I jumped in on the order and got some fittings and hose for the power steering. I'll get some pics soon. Going to bed early tonight and rest. |
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your going to bed at 8:50 you panzy. haha, keep up the good work Alan ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ
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Here's a couple shots of the fittings for the power steering. Does anyone know if there is an adapter that can be brazed onto the return line at the pump for a -6 fitting? http://i606.photobucket.com/albums/t...g/DSC00325.jpg http://i606.photobucket.com/albums/t...g/DSC00328.jpg |
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They make a fitting that is a compression nut/ferrel on one end and the other end is a -6 JIC steel fitting. I know that Parker fittings for hydraulics should have one. Does the return line on the pump have a bead near the end of the tube? If it does, it will need to be cut off and the compression fitting would need a straight section of tube long enought for the ferrel and nut to seat correctly. Here is the link to the fitting: http://www.parker.com/portal/site/PA...20STEEL&Wtky=# Part number 6 XHBU-S is for 3/8" tube to -6 straight fittings, they should also be available in 90 and 45 degree fittings. Hope this helps. Here are the local distributors to your area (within 60 miles):http://www.parker.com/portal/site/PA...odifier=&Wtky= You have to put in your zip code... |
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Alan we deal directly with Parker and their fittings here at work. Let me know if you need something.;)
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why dont you just run hoses |
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yeah it would have, I didn't take in the time change. But glad to see your back at it Alan.I think we were all sad that not much got posted yesterday, I know i look forward to it. I know it makes me feel better to see progress on everyones truck when i'm having a hard time on my back half!
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hey alan what motor mounts are those
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YOU KNOW ALAN I WAS THINKING. ARE YOUR PARCHES DIFFERENT OF IS IS JUST THE MOUNTS. ALSO i DONT THINK IT WOULD BE A PROBLEM TO RAISE THE ENGINE UP. INFACT THATS WHAT I WANT TO DO WITH THESE HEADERS FOR GROUND CLEARANCE.
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^ makes me laugh every time :lol:
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lol sorry cant help it....Life in shop managment is tuff some times.
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thanks for the info |
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http://i606.photobucket.com/albums/t...g/DSC00360.jpg I thought OK, I get to do something to my truck. I had a couple little things to do thinking it would be easy..........think again. I thought about putting the fitting on first and said nah, lets put the door handles in since I got my lock cylinder yesterday from Tim Christian. It's just a simple lock cylinder why can't I get it too work. Here is a pic http://i606.photobucket.com/albums/t...s/DSC00361.jpg If I remember right you have to put key in and push and turn to lock it, right? The first washer that I put on with the slot in the middle will not allow it to turn. It's got some dimples (keyways) stamped in it that is preventing it to turn. Lock cyl turns fine with it removed. Here is a pic of the washer installed. I'm thinking of just filing the edge keyway down so it will turn. http://i606.photobucket.com/albums/t...s/DSC00363.jpg Here are the next pieces I installed then that is followed up with a snap ring. http://i606.photobucket.com/albums/t...s/DSC00364.jpg Complete. I did assyemble it right, right? I didn't have a pic to assy it by. It just looks like this is the way it goes. http://i606.photobucket.com/albums/t...s/DSC00365.jpg Since I was having trouble with that I figured I could get the passenger side handle in. Wrong. of all things that I thought of test fitting, I didn't think of the handles. Now I have some grinding to do. http://i606.photobucket.com/albums/t...s/DSC00366.jpg So these little task turned in to a PITA. It's just part of it, gotta keep moving.;) |
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wow man that sucks....I will pull out our original driver's door handle tomorrow and take a look, if no one has solved the mystery by then.....
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Alan, Don't grind yet. I did my door handles as well about a year ago and faced the same thing. I took them to my local locksmith to get them matched to my ignition/glove box, only charged me $20. I am trying to remember what I did, I am trying to remember.......argggggg
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Btw you dont have to push in to lock it. Just turn to lock it and then you can't push it in any longer.
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I cant remember, I cant remember...sorry Alan. I do know that you can assemble and test it without putting it in the door, it should lock and not allow you to push the button. Hope any of this helps :P
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ALAN I HAVE BEEN BUSY AND NOT MUCH TIME TO WORK ON MY STUFF LATELY BUT I ALWAYS CHECK YOUR PROGRESS ,SUCH NICE WORK GREAT JOB AL:metal::metal:
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