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I have to new rear in and the brakes installed but have a problem. On the left side the brake pads don't compress at the top fully and are not in contact with the top pin. It looks like everything is right with the install and the emergency cable is not tight, so what gives any ideas? Also I have the engine and trans cleaned up and just need to bolt them together and install, hoping to have pictures up later in the week.
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I have the engine ready to go into the truck when I found out the that mounted are quite a bit different... First I made a template out of paper, then cut it out of metal. Then welded the plate to square tube.
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I have the engine and trans in place. Measured the length for cutting the tube.
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Looking good. I think the engine looks cool.
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The new rear end is in. Craigslist here I come with the old.
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Got the new windshield in using KY!! Works pretty good. Also finished pictures of the engine mounts.
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Also I made a little bead blast cabinet. Tried it out today and it still needs a little tweaking.
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Here are some more pictures. Made it out of a old computer station.
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Cool stuff.
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HELP! I'm trying to get my wiring harness back together, I got my truck in pieces and am trying to figure out the brake light circuit. I have 2 different wiring diagrams and neither one make sense to me. The first says that power comes from the light switch on a orange wire and then goes straight to the taillights. The second says that power comes from from the turn signal on a white wire (by means of magic) and goes straight to the taillights. Now the way I understand brake lights in relation to rear turn lamps is that they have to run a signal through the turn signal switch. So I want to believe that power comes from the light switch on the orange wire and then go to the turn switch through the white wire but the diagram doesn't make that seem the case.
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Will this help?
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I didn't see how it ties into the turn signal switch. It doesn't show the two wires for the stop light switch itself. I don't know why I'm having such a hard time with this, thanks for trying to help the helpless:lol:
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Here is a copy of a 1959 passenger auto wiring diagram. I have found it helpful when trying to figure how how to wire in accessories that are not shown in the truck diagram. GM was pretty consistent in the wiring setup and colors, etc. between the cars and trucks. Hope it helps.
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Green, the orange wire connects to the headlight switch to a post labeled "S". This post has battery voltage on it all of the time. The orange wire goes to one side of the brake light switch. The white wire from the other side of the brake light switch connects to the white wire that goes into the turn signal switch. The power to the brake lights goes through the TS switch.
The wire to the tail lights connects to the "T" terminal and the front parking lights connect to the "PK" terminal. If you want your front parking lights to stay on with the headlights you can connect them to the taillight terminal. Also, the "D" terminal is for the dome light. When wired as original the dome light has battery boltage on it all of the time. the "GRD" terminal provides the ground for the dome light when turned on. The "PL" terminals are for the dash (panel) lights which are controlled by the reostat on the front of the switch. The "H" is for headlights, and "BA" is the battery connection. Hope this helps. |
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Russell, great photo and writeup. If you wire the park light to the T terminal I assume they will still function as turn signals too?
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Hey guys thanks alot!! I just needed the reinsurance, also the front clearance light is awesome info.
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I have a question that I hope one of you can help me with. I'm working on the passanger door and getting the seals put in, the problem I'm having is the vent window doesn't seem to have a top pivot. Is there a part I am missing or a step. Thanks
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there should be a pivot pin (rivet) that holds the vent in place at the top - -most classic truck part places should carry them ( they are small) -you might be able to get away with useing a aluminum rivet but i have found that if the original rivets are available -go that route -it might be a bit awkward to hammer it in - take it time and a couple of goods whacks should do it . --- good luck |
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I got the right fender pretty much mounted. Wow it kinda sucks that process. And I'm still not completly happy with how it all lined up.... and I scratched the paint.
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It still looks good to me. :metal:
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These old trucks are a pain to make fit right.
Looks good. Kim |
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LIFE!!! Then the wiring for the headlights I got from LMC and I now have the shifter installed and hooked up.
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Looking good. You know you will have your truck on the road before you know it!:metal:
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