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Not finished but took out the drive shaft and removed the u joints and carrier bearing. Had to special order the replacement parts so be a few days to get it back together. Using Spicer greaseable joints. Carrier bearing was shot and two of the u joints were dry with the needle bearings being dust. Couldn't find the warranty receipt and it's only 50 years old so why not.
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Finally passed her on to my son. He was thrilled to get it out of my garage into his. He drove her from Green Valley Arizona to Buckeye Arizona with no issues. Thanks to the Forum members who helped me bring her back to life over the years.
Not all is lost....I bought myself replacement, a new 2021 Colorado ZR2. :metal: |
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Finally solved my horrible off-idle stumble!
The 2G 2bbl carb in my 68 (307 cu) has always had an off idle stumble. Rebuilding the distributor and the carb didn't do much of anything except make the motor run smoother and accentuate the stumble issue. I did what any good shade tree mechanic does when they are at loss when hours of internet searching and soliciting opinions from better minds don't turn up anything. Just started throwing parts at it. A NOS venturi cluster from a chevy Vega, of all things, is what finally solved the issue. I now have quick, snappy throttle response, even on a cold motor. No backfiring into the carb or out the tailpipe. No perceived reduction in power. Motor runs smooth, good vacuum on the gauge. No rich smell in the exhaust. I'm sure there's a gotcha in there somewhere, but so far the change just blows my mind! The engine now runs nearly as well as a modern fuel injected motor. On a venturi cluster meant for a 4-banger. |
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Over the weekend I hooked up my old work truck with some improved gauges.
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All I did was put some Christmas lights on.
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Yesterday was re-install driveshaft with new carrier bearing and u joints, cleaned and painted of course...
Today was install the new speaker for the radio and get the radio back in. Sounds great for am. |
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Changed my seat out.
The truck came to me with some shoddily shimmed in ‘93 Silverado seats. Comfy, but didn’t look right (to me). I’ve been looking for a seat and finally saw a ‘69 seat about 1.5 hours drive from me. Fellow wanted $50 for it. Has a duct taped end and it’s red, or used to be. Everything’s there, everything works, the foam is in good condition, springs are all intact. His truck was there, originally bought by his father. He found a nice set of buckets, which is why he ditched this one. Old seats out, new seat in. Mama and I will run it for a week or so to ensure we want to live with it, then it’s carpet and cover time. Good thing I got the smaller diameter steering wheel... Not as much belly room with this new seat! Posted via Mobile Device |
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Added a couple of GM Chicklet emblems to the Ramp truck and worked on the 71 C-10 mirror mount for the late model mirror.:chevy:
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Pulled a 700R4 from a 93 5.0 Caprice at the local Pick-n-Pull today. Picked up a mechanical speedo while I was there. Was not fun lifting it into the back of the car by myself. Thankfully, my daughter was able to help me lift it back out at home. Will be rebuilding it over the next month or two while my truck is at the body shop getting some old damage repaired.
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Finished wiring for aftermarket tach, finished installing radio and replacement speaker for the factory AM (turnswitch.com for the correct ohm speaker), installed PS pump and primed/bled the system, and took a run over to Fremont, CA and met with Bill at Vintage Chevy Trucks for a fan shroud. Ended up with correct bumper brackets, decent outer grill shell and center bracket/hood release along with the shroud. Should be able to have the radiator and support installed and the cooling system filled. Maybe break the motor in on Tuesday or Wednesday finally!!
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My friend said it's about ready for paint. Bed ready, cab should be ready tomorrow. Helping him again tomorrow.
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Changed the lube in the rear end, cleaned and painted the cover...installed the refreshed jack hold down hardware, and did some final sanding on the '67 steering wheel.
...and got the look from the wife for spending the day in the garage! |
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Working on PJM's look. Haven't swapped it out yet but reconstruction is done.
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Did you have to redo any of the handle area. I have a 67 stock wheel I cut down but haven't finished it yet. I'm not sure what to use on doing the handle area that is gone.:chevy: |
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