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OrrieG 04-26-2013 05:51 PM

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Worked on ac bracket last night, opened this box today, not much I can install now but good go know its here.

19553600 04-26-2013 09:58 PM

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Installed power steering

mknittle 04-26-2013 10:59 PM

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Installed power steering

An elbow breaker! I drove a 10wheel dump truck for a guy that liked those things. every time I would take it off and toss it under the seat he would put it back on. after the third time I threw it in the dump box! that was the last time I saw one :lol: I guess they are ok of you are tall enough for it to clear your elbow when the wheel spins back to center.

mknittle 04-26-2013 11:04 PM

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I stripped the old hard under coating off my cab mounts.

lowdownstar 04-27-2013 08:48 AM

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Can you show us how you connected them to the bed sides?

What i did was to drill holes in the lip of the fender and the bed sides and welded them back up like a spot weld. I am not good at makeing the joints look good around the bed sides so i thought it best to hide the welds. if you want i can take some pic's. sorry it took so long to get back the wife dragged me to the big city of NY yesterday, wow so many people in one place it's crazy!!!


Ray

Dodger 04-27-2013 09:13 AM

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Love the suicide knob, steering wheel spinner, power steering - whatever you like to call it.

Is that something you had lying around or did you buy it recently?

Looking for one that has the same mounting set up. Had no luck yet with finding anything that looks as good as yours with the Chev badge and all.
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19553600 04-27-2013 01:57 PM

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Love the suicide knob, steering wheel spinner, power steering - whatever you like to call it.

Is that something you had lying around or did you buy it recently?

Looking for one that has the same mounting set up. Had no luck yet with finding anything that looks as good as yours with the Chev badge and all.
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I bought it for $5 in an antique store and painted it to match my truck. I had to sand down the writing on it before painting. It's all metal so it should hold up pretty well. Here's one on ebay.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Steering-Whe...79a137&vxp=mtr

Dan in Pasadena 04-27-2013 03:47 PM

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Originally Posted by Dodger (Post 6037443)
Love the suicide knob, steering wheel spinner, power steering - whatever you like to call it.

Is that something you had lying around or did you buy it recently?

Looking for one that has the same mounting set up. Had no luck yet with finding anything that looks as good as yours with the Chev badge and all.
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Eek, that one's a little pricey. Yeah, it's "vintage"...but I remember where those came from when they were new. More or less the same place they come from now: cheap import ("Japanese junk", as we used to call it but now it's Chinese stuff we bash), the JC Whitney catalog, or Pep Boys. Point being these were never high quality items so why now pay like they were?
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Clarance J 04-28-2013 01:02 AM

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Today I put the rear axle back in Clarance J.

19553600 05-04-2013 08:59 PM

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I went to a small car show with it.

hsdropout 05-04-2013 09:40 PM

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Installed Lokar shifter........works great! Well......at least for now........

Dan in Pasadena 05-04-2013 10:40 PM

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Installed Lokar shifter........works great! Well......at least for now........

Oh man, I need to pick your brain! I've got some funky POS ancient floor shifter on my TH350 and to make it WORSE, the PO cobbled together the tranny cover. Looks like a goat chewed it to size!

Good news is I've got TWO used Lokars. One a 16" and the other, more complete one is a 23". Lokar sent me parts to make the installation, I just haven't yet.

So spill: is it an easy installation...without instructions? I wonder how to install/adjust the actuator arm properly? How do I know when I've got it "right"?

I bought a new tranny cover too. I've just been procrastinating. Any/all advice appreciated.
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hsdropout 05-04-2013 11:10 PM

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You can get the complete instructions online............just search
"Lokar 350 shifter installation" 6 page PDF. I can send link if you don't find it.

I like the tall one, mine is 23".
It is easy..........some of the nylock nuts that attach the banana clips are tricky to get on under the main plate, not much space.........I held them with a pair of noodle nose plars. Got a few knuckle wounds, but overall really easy.
It shifts really nice. Can't wait to try it for reals.
You are going to like it!

Dan in Pasadena 05-04-2013 11:25 PM

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You can get the complete instructions online............just search
"Lokar 350 shifter installation" 6 page PDF. I can send link if you don't find it.

Thanks, I SHOULD have thought of that. Maybe I've got myself psyched out!

I like the tall one, mine is 23".
It is easy..........some of the nylock nuts that attach the banana clips are tricky to get on under the main plate, not much space.........I held them with a pair of noodle nose plars. Got a few knuckle wounds, but overall really easy.
It shifts really nice. Can't wait to try it for reals.
You are going to like it![/QUOTE]

I don't know what "banana clips" are or if I have such? I better go read those instructions....oh, and go shopping for some "noodle nose" pliers. I'm pretty sure I DON'T have those!:lol:

But seriously, I know I will. Had one on my old '46 truck and loved it. This shifter pops out of gear into neutral if you look at it cross ways.

mknittle 05-05-2013 10:10 AM

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Noodle nose pliers are soft so they don't scratch your work. They are pretty hard to work with though. Getting your banana clip where you want it is like a game at a carnival. The "Wet noodle" type are the worst of the two

Dan in Pasadena 05-05-2013 01:13 PM

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Ok I found the Lokar instructions online. My shifter clearly mounts to the trans but I'm not sure I've got all the pieces described so I'll have to print the parts list and go review what I've got.

But Lokar customer service has been great to me so they'd likely give me anything I'm missing...and maybe free! as they've already sent me stuff for no charge.
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lt155ruck 05-05-2013 01:52 PM

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Mocked up the engine cover over the past week. Just had it covered in fiberglass.
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lt155ruck 05-05-2013 02:16 PM

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Mocked up the engine cover over the past week. Just had it covered in fiberglass.
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OrrieG 05-05-2013 02:55 PM

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Redid the wiper fluid switch and wrestling with steering column cover.

broey 05-05-2013 06:38 PM

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started stripping the camaro rear end I got for my truck to get ready for the One N' Done party..

fabguy 05-05-2013 09:41 PM

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resealed my holley carb, wired up my gauges and now ready for dash wiring, then sanded all my bed wood for another coat of Man "O" War, ( wife is gonna coat it for me while I am at work, once the threat of rain is gone and warms up again next week.

mknittle 05-05-2013 10:04 PM

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Looks nice. though I am not a big fan of engine covers.:lol: I do appreciate the workmanship though :metal:

Daze57 05-05-2013 11:19 PM

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OrrieG
Could you pass along a pict of you ''upgraded'' wiper washer switch? i am wrkin on that right now and you idea is a good one - if ya made it better i would like to see a pict of it plz.

tttuba 05-06-2013 12:17 AM

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Got the bedsides back from the blaster yesterday. Worked yesterday and today welding up some holes and cracks. Put it in Epoxy primer so it wont rust. Will commence doing body work this week.

dubie 05-06-2013 07:31 AM

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we finished up the wiring in the dash, loomed all the wiring in the engine bay and everything going to the back, rehung the passenger side door and picked up a gallon of black epoxy primer to seal the body, once we get to that stage. I also fabbed up the mounting for the radiator and test fitted everything. This week, we finalize the wiring, install the fuel system, install the cooling system and hang the drive shaft. I'm hoping to fire this thing up in a couple weeks. A guy can dream can't he?


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