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just realized i never put up the pic of my finished lights from a few pages back.
whats cool about blasting some of these parts is the rubber and connector pins come out fresh&clean even though there is a tiny bit of over spray it cleans rite off. (not today but)this passed week i also installed all led's in the dash heater control cig lighter and dome lites. the dash and others look great but i'm not sold on the dome light led yet. i'm now conteplating on getting the led bulbs for all the outside lights. |
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I got about all I could do today done:
I very nearly removed the old core support BUT 1 carriage bolt broke free from the core support (a testimony to the amount of rust mine has) and free wheeled. I'll have to grind off the head or cut off the stud. I did begin rust removal on the canister bracket and I'll soon start on the new battery tray. http://i1313.photobucket.com/albums/...pshyelbyp5.jpg http://i1313.photobucket.com/albums/...psdgnvjci3.jpg |
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Finished installing my new bucket seats. Yeah!
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Those seats are sweet, look good for some long cruises!
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NICE SEATS, WHAT DID THEY COME OUT OF. SIMPLE BRACKETS TO INSTALL OR DID YOU HAVE TO MODIFY ? :flagw:
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Pulled out the seat, gas tank, dash, windshield, rear glass, and took off the doors.
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Gave up on finishing sandblasting the truck bed last night. Having to wait for the compressor to catch up, the wife complaining about the dust, and the crappy uncomfortable hood just made me give up.
I got most of the bed done, passenger bed side, back panel, both wheel wells. Driver bed side is mostly sanded down to bare metal, just need to touch up the corners. gonna try to find a local blaster to finish the bed floor. The dried glue and spilled paint just drags the whole process down. |
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drug this ol' gal out of the weeds last week after sitting for 10 years. ordered some ignition parts, cleaned out the fuel tank, rebuilt the carb, got her running, and brought her home yesterday. if it was not for this website, i would still be out in the garage scratching my head and chasing electrical demons. but thanks to the good info i found here, i got some parts ordered to fix my electrical problems and hopefully get this old 69 back on the road in good, working condition. i am not wanting to make her look pretty....i just want to get it in good running condition. my father in law has owned it since the early 80, he swapped a 350 with auto tranny into it in the early 90s (donors came from a 78 caprice). looking to put this pickup back on the road, and back to work!
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10 days off but back at it. The paint is removed from what's under the bed, though a few areas remain pending exhaust, shocks, brakes and leaf removal.
Bought my first air impact wrench...........ha, I've been missing out. I think I'm going to be pleasantly surprised to remove the spring eye bolts for the rear leafs. There's absolutely no sign of rust, but I'm spraying them down as if there was anyway. Better not need to torch (boom!). U-bolts are another story. Spraying those down even more. This stuff needs to come off, and soon. |
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picked it up is all I got done today. just did make the 20 mile trip home before the front tire slipped the belt and about blew http://i180.photobucket.com/albums/x...uild/69-10.jpg
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I added another quart of oil
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I just now sent paypal funds to a forum member for his original and really nice OEM steering wheel. It's not perfect but much better than mine. That was one piece I never thought I'd be able to find.
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Nice!!
You wouldn't believe the looks you get from some people when they over hear you saying "I have body parts scattered all over my yard". I really enjoy drilling and sawing them into more useful parts. I can't wait for the look on their faces when I start talking about yanking off the heads. |
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I just came in. I borrowed dad's angle grinder (which is at least as old as the 1980's) and ground the head off the free wheeling carriage bolt (core support).
I first tried my Dremel Tool but it was way out of its league. Then I met my match: a stuck inner fender bolt that I'll have to cut out. Too much rust in that inner fender. I'll cut that away tomorrow (with the Dremel Tool) and remove the old core support. http://i1313.photobucket.com/albums/...ps4kitlxwg.jpg http://i1313.photobucket.com/albums/...pse1cc5wdw.jpg |
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a little chrome for the rear end.
getting the carpet set in. have to cut holes for the shifter and the high beam switch. going to have to slow down for a few weeks. going in for surgery on Tuesday. O happy day! |
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Took my Highlander to a local Show & Shine my first show since I bought the truck.
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Finally got to the front end reassembly on my '72. i packed the bearings, installed seals, and put the hubs/rotors on. I went ahead and did the driver side since the parts guy accidentally got me two rotors, and I decided it was time for a full front end service. I'm glad I did because once put back together I don't like the feel of the bearings om that side. They looked fine when I inspected them after cleaning. So, it's tear the driver side down again and put new bearings in. I have the rotors on for now, so I can drop the axle to put 4" springs on. I painted the shocks today, too. I hope to be driving it by the end of the month.
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Got the core support off. It's now sitting outside the garage, awaiting its final ride to the scrap yard.
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tuned the timing and carb on the kids truck again today.
he came home the other day an said "its popping out the carb again and not running rite";). last time it did this i told him too tighten the dizzy after i timed it.... of course he never did and he must've been out beatin on it again and twisted the dizzy again cause it was way off. then he figured it was the carb so he started turnin all the screws.....ughh!.....kids next time he can do it:lol: also fitted my nos 67-70 bumper guards too my freshly painted front bumper:metal: just too get them too fit perfect. now on to blasting an priming them tomarrow along with a few other small parts. |
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I installed my lower A arms, coils and spindle next..
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I was gassing up and the guy working on the drive through car wash came by and said he liked the truck and asked if i knew i had a shock hanging loose. I said no and looked under to see that the nut for the right rear lower shock had come loose. The bolt and spacer were still in the shock though. I pushed the shock up out of the way and went by tractor supply and bought two lock nuts and two flat washers. When i installed the shocks originally the poly bushing wanted to crush and disort beore i got the nut as tight as i wanted. I put the washer under the bolt head, then put the bolt through the shock, throth the mounting bracket, then installed the locknut. I took the other side apart and did the same thing. Now the nut is tight where ever i stop turning it, instead of having to rely and compressing the bushing so much to get it tight.
While i was under there, i noticed that the upper track bar bushing (on rear axle) was gone. The stud and nut were still there, no bushing. This was a CPP part that i bough as part of a kit from the forum. I ordered an energy suspension bushing kit online for $13 shipped and plan to add a big washer to it as well to keep it in place. This explains why i noticed the tire rub marks on the inside of the driver rear tire well when i had the tire off working on my hidden (marker light) fuel filler install! While i had the truck up on the ramps i also swapped out the e brake cable i bought from LMC that was supposed to be for a swb truck with th350 but was too long. I got one from Oreilly that was listed for the same application. Lo and behold it was shorter and cheaper to boot! Now i finally have an operation e brake! |
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I had to order the inner bearing for my '72 from Napa. Tore down the Selectro hubs, cleaned, oiled, reassembled, ready to go. I hope to find new stainless bolts & lock washers for them tomorrow, and pick-up the bearing
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I rinsed off my new (1970) core support and am letting it dry in the sun. I also wire brushed off a bracket, washer, and nut and put on a coat of NAPA Rust Treatment. I also have another bracket undergoing ERR.
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This was an afternoons worth of work... If I ever find the person that put that white strip down the center of the bed.... :devil:
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Wow ekgguy, that is a lot of work, good for you getting at it and bringing it back to life again. keep at it.:thumbs:
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Wow good work Ekgguy!! Hope you're not painting it gloss black!!!
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I dropped the tailgate and spread cardboard and clean towels over it for protection as I did bench works on a brand-x car......
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1. brazed leaks in radiator, reinstalled, added new coolant
2. installed new spark plugs 3. installed new oil filter & changed oil |
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Put a hitch on the 70.
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I have slowly been working on my 69 cst for about a year. almost through with interior.it is 3 different colors for now but it is rust free. soon to be a daily driver.
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Drove the 67 sorry no pics but there were four 67-72 trucks downtown for the Sunday night car show/concert in town tonight
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Yesterday we painted the doors and the bed. Today I married up my replacement 350 and installed hooker headers.
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Finally finished the CRAPPY inline tube "direct fit" SS brake lines...what a joke. I'll build mine from scratch next time.
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Oh yeah, wrapped up the iDIDit 30" universal column to the NLE power R&P too.
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Took it to an all Chevy Show!
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