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I wasn't sure what PS hoses to buy to fit my CVF Racing setup, which has mid-mount alt and PS pump, so I just bought hoses that were supposed to work with a factory pump to start somewhere. Needless to say it was not a good fit, and would have conflicted with the inner fender. It probably would have worked, but not for me.
Attachment 1964584 I couldn't find any info on this particular arrangement, so I poured over images on Summit and other sites for all kinds of PS hoses, with a basic idea of what shape I needed. I ended up going with these part numbers, which worked pretty good! return line: inlinetube.com part no. for 71-72 trucks pressure line: edelmann 70911 from summit (not a direct fit application) And I bought an OEM ps line frame clamp from a forum member to finish it off. Attachment 1964585 |
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The driver side header (Sanderson BB8) bolted right in, no conflict anywhere.
Attachment 1964586 The passenger side was another story. 1. I have wavered back and forth about pulling my th350 (functional, in the truck) and rebuilding my th400. I have the parts, it's just that I'm trying to draw a line so I can move closer to getting this thing on the road. If I pull the drivetrain, I'll end up replacing the driveline and diff (I have a set of posi 4.11's also) and then I'll decide to pull the cab, etc, etc. So anyway, I leave the thing in there, and go to bolt in my headers and wham. The th350 dust shield flange is freaking huge, and sticks out at least 1/2-inch too wide. It hits the header flange. So I cut and grind and cut and grind the trans flange, and finally get it to clear (thankfully with the fenders off, I could sort of reach in there). Problem solved. Which leads to the second issue. 2. Now that the trans clears, the starter solenoid case hits the side of the headers. I already bought the wrong starter once, which was for the wrong flywheel teeth apparently. So I bought another that's correct for the flywheel, but hits the headers. So I am frustrated at this point, and ended up carefully and surgically (not, ha ha it's called a BFH) recessed a small portion of the header to clear the solenoid. Fortunately I got these cheap, and no one will see it anyway. I would have bought another starter, but I would have had to buy a $100+ mini-starter, and there was still a chance it might not have worked. Anyway, I got it to clear. After I knew it would work, I pulled it back out, and mocked up the trans cooler lines. They run RIGHT in the exhaust path just below the header. LOL! I'll deal with that later. Headers are installed.... I made sure to wire up the starter first, because it will NOT be easy getting in there later if needed. Attachment 1964587 |
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A couple minor updates.
I removed the 1/4” rubber pads from between the frame and the bed. Didn’t really need them anyway, and wow the body lines actually line up now. Yay! It’s the small things... Must be an optical illusion because I could swear the bed was 3/4” high before. I also modified the battery tray under the bed to drop it down another inch to have more clearance above the terminals. Attachment 1981594 I started working out my engine bay wiring plan. I’ve figured out where/how I’m gonna hide everything. I modified a wiring diagram for the updates... Electric fans Electric water pump 1-wire alternator HEI distributor Side marker lights Battery relocated under bed Jumper terminals on the core support Other minor tweaks to match 68 wiring Attachment 1981595 |
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Looking good!
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Those caps!
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A few more small updates.
Fuses and relays tucked into the core support under the factory battery location. Attachment 2001853 Installed the trans cable bracket, which conflicts with the throttle linkage, so I ordered some stainless spacers (3/8” and 3/4”) and longer bolts. Very rigid connection so I think it works well. I wanted to keep the factory style accelerator setup. I still need to secure a few plug wires so they don’t rub. Attachment 2001854 Attachment 2001855 |
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I also started into my doors. Basically replacing all the guts.
Step 1 restoring the wing windows. New latches and seals. The trim is pretty good, and they are the original soft ray glass. Figured out I don’t have the right rivet tool, so everything is on hold til I get the tool. I had to drill out some of the holes a smidge wider since the rivets wouldn’t go in, I hope that wasn’t a mistake. Attachment 2001909 Attachment 2001910 Attachment 2001911 New latches, regulators, control relays, lock cylinders, window cranks, interior and exterior door handles, new hardware and all new seals, and reusing original soft ray glass. All paused since the vent windows go in next... Attachment 2001912 Attachment 2001913 |
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That engine/bay is looking amazing ;)
Thanks for posting the detail on the vent window restore. I'm holding off tearing into my doors yet, trying to avoid totally dismantling the truck lol |
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Thanks! Maybe I'll post a few more pictures of the secondvent window once I get through the first one (not really sure what I'm doing yet lol!)
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I bought the aircraft rivet tool for like 80$. It worked good but was a lot of work to get everything to line up and work together... all the moving parts. I have a black set of wing windows rebuilt for a forum member if interested..
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Well I've made a bit of progress recently.
Both vent windows are finished (I posted a thread in the general forum with detailed photos). It was a pain, but worth the effort. Here's a pic of the newly installed soft-ray glass. Attachment 2015808 |
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I also repaired the speaker holes that the PO apparently cut in the kick panels with a spoon.
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Still working on fixing the passenger door speaker hole. I have been keeping around a junk door for this patch panel.
Before (yikes) I seriously can't figure out how someone did this... Attachment 2015814 Donor door... Attachment 2015815 Repair in progress... Attachment 2015816 Attachment 2015817 |
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I have the seat out for the kick panel work, and it's still out so I can more easily install soft-ray in the back window. Having trouble getting that installed at the moment. I have done it before once by myself, this one is not going in so easily for some reason. Oh, and there's that original white cab paint...
Attachment 2015821 I trimmed down a piece of a dash I had laying around and used it to cover up the nasty radio hole. I just glued it over the front, recessed in the depression. Good enough to attach a radio delete. Attachment 2015820 New door sill plates and new precision door seals. And lastly, I got my restored 6-piece seat belt set installed. Thanks atog! Attachment 2015822 |
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Nice 'repair' panel for the radio hack.
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Did a few interior updates, inspired in part by KevinK7’s thread. Sold my cracked OE fawn wheel, bought a nice blue one off ebay and fixed it up. Also touching up some of the vinyl parts, like the dash that was OE but way darker than the other vinyl pieces.
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Also got my radiator & fans ready to install. Of course found the lower radiator hose doesn’t fit, so I have a few parts coming to help fix that situation.
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Great work on the wheel and dash :)
Truck is looking awsome ;) |
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Finally got around to finishing the engine wiring. Not very satisfying when you hide it all, there’s not much to see. :lol:
Still fiddling with the lower radiator hose situation, once I get past that hurdle I should be able to finally get the front end back together. Attachment 2028225 |
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What I can’t see looks amazing!!:lol: |
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I really like those jumper posts, nice idea.
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Got the interior finished. Also got my inner fenders back from being painted. I tried to work on them myself a while back and learned I was not cut out for body work. So I had a painter friend hook me up. Next step will be exhaust.
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Those inner fenderwells look unreal ;)
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Truck is ready for to take to the shop for exhaust, then it's cam break in time! Can't wait to get this on the road again.
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It's looking very nice.
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Re-tubed the driveline. Just needed an extra inch. :lol: But it had to be done right...
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Wow I feel much better about my 30-min drive each way now. :lol:
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I can't believe it's been almost a year since I posted an update. :crazy:
We moved in September, and I've been working on house projects in all my spare time. Just before moving, I tried to get the cam broke in. Had a few bugs to work out, and didn't have time to do it then. So the truck went into storage. Got it out today, hoping to get back on track making it road worthy soon... Attachment 2105288 |
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...life gets in the way of these projects some times. Glad to see you're back at it :)
I'm in the midst of a garage build, so the projects have pretty much come to a screeching halt ;) |
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Well I finally finished the cam break in. Had to switch back to a mechanical water pump, fix a fan relay issue, repair a burned temp gauge wire, and some frustrating hose and belt fitment issues. Seems to start, stop, and idle nicely. Nice lope to the idle :)
Now I have a ticking sound at the passenger head (valve adjustment hopefully), an oil leak, and the trans won’t go into gear now. Hmm. So more punch list items, but making ssllooooww progress. Attachment 2129457 Attachment 2129458 Attachment 2129459 |
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Here’s a preview of my custom “a/c” delete plates. I made them to imitate the vintage style of the heater delete plates…
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Nice work. they look great :)
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After the cam break in, the 700r4 wouldn’t go into gear. It worked fine before I pulled the 305. So I figured it was something simple. Took it to the trans shop for a diagnosis. They called me today and apparently I smooshed something when I installed the engine. I’ve always said I know just enough about cars to get myself into trouble… Time for a rebuild, shift kit, and stall converter! Sad/happy… |
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Subscribed! Looks like a your making good progress. Interior is looking sharp. That’s too bad about the Trans though!
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