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No pictures but I replaced the carrier bearing and three u-joints on my driveshaft Friday.
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I took the Burb to the Rocky Mountain Street Rod Nationals on Friday and again Today.
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Lookin' good! Were there a lot of entries? LockDoc |
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I finally got the drivers door window regulator changed out today.[no pictures] Nothing special.
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We took the Burb to the Airport Today for a pancake breakfast car show and fly in.
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Looks like fun. They used to have a fly in breakfast about 30 miles from me but no car show with it. I guess I should have mentioned it to them..... LockDoc |
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I have not posted anything about the Burb cause all I've done is drive it lately. It must've gotten jealous of the fact that I bought a new radiator for my '35 Pickup (lol) because yesterday I was driving back from getting groceries and it just died. After getting it back to the house and checking a few things I changed out the HEI ignition module and it started right up.
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Yep know that feeling. Sometimes points just don't seem so terrible. :lol:
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That sure is a nice Suburban.
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Thanks for the reminder. I will put my extra one for the Blue '72 Dually in the glove box... :) LockDoc |
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I replaced the fuel tank and sending unit in Oct '22 and one day last year the fuel gauge stopped working . One time it actually did work but quit again . I been writing down my mileage so I could keep track and not run out ... Well , I haven't looked at my 'lil notebook lately and OOPS , I ran out about a half mile from the house . When it died I thought OH NO WTF and then I looked at my notebook and realized I haven't put gas in since Dec 17th. I went around 246 miles since then , I walked to the house and grabbed a can that I keep for the mowers . There was less than a gallon in it , so when I put that in and got it running I went back to town (about 3 miles) . I ended up putting in 19.3 gallons , that comes up a little less than 13 miles per gallon. I also filled my can for the mowers in case I need it . I was going to take the instrument cluster out and change the gauge to see if that was the problem, but the funny thing is now the fuel gauge is working ... I also took my shift lever out of the column and sprayed PB Blaster in and got it loosened up 'cause it was getting hard to shift it into reverse and park .
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My wife has had to come and rescue me a few times.... :(.. It is a running joke with my friends, they say that any new project of mine isn't christened until My wife has to come and get me or bring me some gas.... :lol:.. It does sound like a bad connection or ground though. . |
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You know how they say things seem to snowball. I was mounting a pair of speakers I made to fit a stock dash speaker bracket for a bluetooth amp https://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/...7&postcount=52 (it all started with post #44 by dmack91)and ...Well, follow along.
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I took out the glove box insert to get to the stock speaker and the radio had to come out and then I thought ... I've got to get this out of the way to put on the new dash pad I have so why not keep going, so now I've got the dash taken apart and I might as well get a new bezel while I'm this far and ordered one Today. More to come
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I got the dash pad on today and pulled the cluster out the rest of the way.
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That is certainly the way to do it if you can. Makes it so much easier.... . |
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The speakers look good. I should have pulled my guages when I put my speakers in. I'm sure it would have saved me some work as our guages are pretty easy to remove compared to most.
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Moved the speakers out about a 1/2" to center them in the hole a little better. I had some new defroster vents to put in already and I've got a new ignition switch bezel coming as well.
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