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Today was all about the clutch linkages. The original linkage was too long because of the straight six. So short piece of all thread and a pipe, new linkage!!! And it works!!
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Hey, nice truck coming along nice, could you tell me what steering column you used and what the length? yours looks great. Thank you
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The big brown truck showed up today. Too bad this is NOT the correct radiator!!
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this is a nice build ....
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Back to the Radiator Saga...
I contacted the company that sold me the Radiator, I explained that they had sent me the wrong one based on the discussions that we had. They swore that this radiator would fit my BIG BLOCK motor, and would have plenty of room considering that I was not using a serpentine system... and since this was originally a V8 truck, that the saddles would allow for a simple drop in installation... As most of you know, none of that is true, and I explained that too the guy. "We are so sorry, if you ship it back to us, we can make you a custom fan and shroud at your additional cost and we will send you the correct radiator saddles for another $200" "oh, and shipping is on your responsibility".... Needless to say, it is on the way back and if they don't refund my money, in full, along with the shipping costs, I will gladly reveal the name of the company. If they take care of the return and the shipping, I will gladly let this go as an honest mistake. I think they are going to work hard to stiff me on the shipping, but I am sure I can get $160 in bad press for them. |
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Today's work.
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Leadfoot racing sells champion radiators and has good customer service. I went through this on my chevelle, 2 wrong rads. I called them, they sent me a rad with alum shroud and fans. Fit perfect and cools great, has been in there for 2 yrs. Friend of mine builds a lot of old cars and trucks, he has bought several with never a problem. He just got a 4 core for a 37 ford truck that has a BBC in it. worked great. If you have problems finding it, PM me and I'll look it up.
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And so the wiring begins.
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One of the challenges is redoing the wiring harness do to the turn signals in the hood. So those wires have to go through the firewall with the engine bundle.
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I found this material that we call snake skin. It really cleans things up in my opinion.
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This is the solution for removing the hood in the future. I put some "disconnects" in line.
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This is my son helping with the routing of the wires. I took advantage of the old air mounting hardware.
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If you look close, you can see the wireing inside the snake skin running along the inner fender well. It really does clean things up.
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And after getting the engine bundle and the front end bundle and the hood bundle all in and dressed nicely... I realized that my park brake light wire was in the wrong bundle... OOPPSS... so I had to take most of this apart, but it wasn't too bad to correct it.
Pay attention to where your wires are before you start putting the snake skin on.. it's not fun trying to fish the wires through bundles that are all ready in snake skin and dressed up nice. |
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Well that test fit didnt go as well as I had hoped. These are the short headers that I have, with a little BFH work, they will fit. The long tube headers that I have were not even close. And these short headers have round ports. So that is a problem.
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Drivers side with the short headers and they are indeed hitting my motor mount. The other side is just barely touching the frame.
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Anyone got an easy way to fix this one??
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As you may be able to see from the previous picture, the ignition switch hole has the knotch that keeps the switch cylinder from turning, the flat spot on the bottom of the hole has been destroyed. Now the cylinder wants to turn when I turn the key.
Any thoughts on an easy way to repair this one?? This picture shows the cylinder in the hole. |
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So I got the fuse panel installed.
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And Bright
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Man, I'm enjoying your build and I can't believe how little rust you have. One pinhole, WOW. Good luck on the rest of the build and I'm subscribed.
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You can repair your ignition hole by getting some seals/washers (like oil drains plug gaskets) only larger. place one in the back and one under the bezel to sandwich it in.
These washers are available in many diameters and are used to seal fitting and plugs. I have some in soft aluminum and I would think they should form in to the front recess. Something like these....http://www.summitracing.com/parts/fra-999218/overview/ |
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I am still working on wiring.... still working on brake lines... and having a huge issue...
For some reason, I can not get my brake lines to flare correctly. I have watched about 20 videos... looked at several web sites... followed all of the instructions.. and I just can NOT seem to get my brake lines to flare. And it's not my brake line tools, I am already on the second set. Anyone have any thoughts??? |
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Don't have a suggestion unfortunately but just want to say you got a sweet build going :metal:
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Ordered these today.
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And a quick shot of the rear tires.
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I have a question for my followers... The radiator that I pickup up is Aluminum 3 core from a 55 thru 59 Chevy...
It's too tall to put in using the saddles, and it has flanges for mounting flat against the radiator support... But the height is such that if I don't pull the lower cross member under the radiator, it will not fit... A friend of mine used this radiator with success and pulled that crossmember... Any thoughts???? |
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Can't help with the radiator, but I can say that's a nice set of rims you ordered. lol :gmc2::chevy:
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Great Build!! Love the LED parking lights!! One suggestion, paint the master cylinder!! I have the same one from CPP and made the mistake of not painting it. Now it is rusted. I'm going to have to take it back out sand and paint. Unless ofcourse you did paint it silver..
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Today was about getting the radiator installed.
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Top view.
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Tires and wheels are here!!!
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And stepping back a bit so you can see how it looks in the fender well.
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And the rear...
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I love the "deep dish" look.
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