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What did that seat come out of? Did it need a lot of adjustments to the floor? Very nice look to it!
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There's a trick to the fuel pump rod... should be a bolt on front of block that doesn't look like it holds anything. Take it out push rod up and put longer bolt in. This will hold rod till you're done . just don't tighten enough to scar rod,and don't forget to put original bolt back in.
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Got this update from american racing.. Can't say enough about the company and highly recommend.. http://i1183.photobucket.com/albums/...020CC2400D.jpg
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Finished my bed wood kit finally
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Worked on Running boards and lower rear fender. Getting better, glad I went all steel for the rear fenders.
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That truck is awesome!
Should be in the next expendables movie:metal: |
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Beyond awsome ! .
Movies tend to beat up your vehicles , I've rented some over the years and watched others get screwed . |
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Built the first piece of my flatbed, if everything go's right I might have it ready for powdercoat by the end of next weekend.
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I might do alittle more grinding, the radius on my end caps don't match the radius of the 1/4 wall tube.
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Started the headache rack today, I went with a rounded look by making 8 bandsaw cuts about a 1/4" apart to bend the tube, then welded the cuts and ground them out.
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Ground out and sanded smooth, The small pits I'll tig weld with silicon bronze.
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Did nothing today on my truck. But as I was cruising through Austin, Nevada, saw a very nice 68 C30 Dumptruck sitting along the freeway for sale. Thought about turning around and checking it out. But, I had 6 hours to go in order to get home and already short on time. Next time, I'll stop.
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Mounted the bed today. Feels good to drive a whole again. Been driving it without the bed for 6 months.
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I put some 110 in the tank and laid some rubber lol
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Thanks Dillon, hope to trim it today and then drive it for awhile. Done for now(NOT)
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Today I finished off my power disc brake install. It started out ok. The booster and the master cylinder went on and fit like it should. The day took a nose dive from there. The brake line kit I got with the power brake conversion didn't fit at all. I was only able to use one freaking line and had to bend it in to a completely different shape to make it work. Bleed the brakes and then moved to the rear. I was to install 2 inch lowering blocks and they came with new u bolts. Well the idiots at performance online have no idea what they are doing. The u bolts were too short. Who sends 2 inch block with u bolts only 1.5 inches longer then the factory bolts. Then I drove all over trying to find bolts that would work. I was not able to find any. So I went back home and put the short u bolts in and then moved on to the track bar. I removed the old one and measured it. 27 1/8 long. Started to extend the new once again performace online brand track arm. The end falls right out the end and is about 2 inches short still. So then I installed the factory arm and parked the truck again. I am not sure if this is how performance online treats all there customers but every order I have got has been messed up or took for ever. Here is a picture of the truck at its final stance. We may lower the rear one more inch later on but this will due for now.
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Installed the disks, calipers and wheels to check the fit after doing the drop spindles..... wheels are too close to the area the tie rod goes into.... So much for running these wheels and tire while I save up for for the new ones. I was hoping to buy the new ones last after the rest of the truck was done.
(I left the cotter pins and grease nipples out until I knew everything would work, that's why you don't see any in the pic) |
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Installed a new mechanical fuelu on ol owen.
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Wasn't today but I figured that I would post anyways. I installed a seat from a late 60's international into the truck. The original frame would not work so I made one. See thread here. http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=658511 I also fixed a whole lot of wiring issues in the truck. I just want to says one thing to everyone out there. Please make sure you are careful when you are wiring things up especially when it is not like the factory design. I found a lot of things that just scared me today. The scariest was a wire straight to the battery that ran up under the dash to a standalone switch w/ no fuse to power the starter solenoid.:crazy: Stay safe and happy wrenching. |
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