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Strodder 10-14-2011 10:24 AM

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Originally Posted by 57truckguy (Post 4952488)
2/ it turns off the ac when the pressure is either too high , think explosion, or too low in the ac system..

hints the name trinary switch.

I thought the high pressure switch shut the A/C down when the pressure got too high. Or is that called a trinary switch also?

57truckguy 10-14-2011 11:53 PM

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Strodder, the way I understand it the binary or High pressure switch does just what you said it also shuts off the compressor when the pressure get to low. the trinary switch adds the capabality of also turning on a fan automaticly when the compressor is running.. clear as mud... LOL Hope that helps,,

Alan's Classic 10-15-2011 12:28 AM

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Trying 198plus rear bumper to see what it looks like on there. It's just tacked in place.

I also finished up the headlight harness.

Hubscrub 10-15-2011 12:31 AM

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truck looks sweet, nice work

Alan's Classic 10-15-2011 12:36 AM

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Originally Posted by Bugeyev8 (Post 4531929)
Alan, here is what I figured out for the summut radiator

Hose is a Gates 21620, application was 88 GMC Surburban 3/4 with AC, I cut one bend off the end and it fits good, I tried a few and this is the best I found, I am happy with it as I am not building a show truck...just a runner

Here are a few pics of the hose

I finally got around to do this. They didn't carry gates but they crossed it to a Dayco. I have discovered with my engine moved forward it's too cramped for this hose in any way. I didn't cut it just tried to fit it. No mater what I did it wanted to kink. The parts store had a book with pics and deminsions. I will research it more. Thanks again for the info.

I did make my upper radiator hose today. I went by the muffler shop and had them bend the pipe. It's just a little undersized. I'll see if they can expand it for me. Over all it turned out pretty nice.

Alan's Classic 10-15-2011 12:37 AM

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Originally Posted by Hubscrub (Post 4954309)
truck looks sweet, nice work

:thumbs: I appreciate that!!

Alan's Classic 10-15-2011 12:43 AM

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The chrome rear bumper is on the last page that I installed tonight. Thought I would bring it to this page.

XtechX 10-15-2011 03:21 AM

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Yeah, I'm gonna have to say..."go with the chrome bumpers". Looking good Alan!!!

pdxhall 10-15-2011 03:39 AM

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The lighting on the picture makes it almost look like a painted bumper and looks real good.
I can see why you're torn between the two.

fryer1979 10-15-2011 03:57 AM

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Looks like she's coming along quite nicely. I can't be much help on the chrome vs painted bumpers and grill.....I'm in the same boat myself.

198plus 10-15-2011 10:00 AM

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Look's nice Alan.......

daverod 10-15-2011 10:08 AM

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Your not going to fire that thing till you can get in drive it down the road ,huh.:mm: Getting very close. Then what?:waah:

Strodder 10-15-2011 10:29 AM

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Originally Posted by 57truckguy (Post 4954260)
Strodder, the way I understand it the binary or High pressure switch does just what you said it also shuts off the compressor when the pressure get to low. the trinary switch adds the capabality of also turning on a fan automaticly when the compressor is running.. clear as mud... LOL Hope that helps,,

Yup, I can see clearly now. (The rain is gone) :lol:

Strodder 10-15-2011 10:34 AM

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Looks great Alan. Chrome for sure. :metal:

Alan's Classic 10-15-2011 12:29 PM

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Originally Posted by XtechX (Post 4954401)
Yeah, I'm gonna have to say..."go with the chrome bumpers". Looking good Alan!!!

I tend to agree.

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Originally Posted by pdxhall (Post 4954407)
The lighting on the picture makes it almost look like a painted bumper and looks real good.
I can see why you're torn between the two.

I didn't even notice that, you are right. I posted a pic below in the sun.

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Originally Posted by fryer1979 (Post 4954411)
Looks like she's coming along quite nicely. I can't be much help on the chrome vs painted bumpers and grill.....I'm in the same boat myself.

:haha: I'm still not 100% sure. The chrome does look good tho.

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Originally Posted by 198plus (Post 4954569)
Look's nice Alan.......

:thumbs:

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Originally Posted by daverod (Post 4954578)
Your not going to fire that thing till you can get in drive it down the road ,huh.:mm: Getting very close. Then what?:waah:

Once I get the fan wired up I will remove the front sheet metal so I can get to the engine easier. Then wire it and button up some loose ends then fire it.

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Originally Posted by Strodder (Post 4954607)
Looks great Alan. Chrome for sure. :metal:

:sexy:

Going to our last cruise of the year. LINKY to our get together. BBQ first then rolling over to the cruise. I'll post pics tonight.

chad64chevy 10-15-2011 02:25 PM

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truck looks good! i say paint the grille to match the top of the cab and go with the chrome bumpers! i normally dont like chrome, every since i got a piece of metal in my eye, the shine really makes me close that eye! thats why i'm going with painted on mine

65Custom 10-15-2011 07:01 PM

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Originally Posted by chad64chevy (Post 4954888)
truck looks good! i say paint the grille to match the top of the cab and go with the chrome bumpers! i normally dont like chrome, every since i got a piece of metal in my eye, the shine really makes me close that eye! thats why i'm going with painted on mine

I like this version painted Grille to match the roof and chrome Bumpers

Alan's Classic 10-15-2011 08:24 PM

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Originally Posted by chad64chevy (Post 4954888)
truck looks good! i say paint the grille to match the top of the cab and go with the chrome bumpers! i normally dont like chrome, every since i got a piece of metal in my eye, the shine really makes me close that eye! thats why i'm going with painted on mine

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Originally Posted by 65Custom (Post 4955188)
I like this version painted Grille to match the roof and chrome Bumpers

Thanks guys, it looks like the plan...........at least for today. :haha:

Went and rumaged thru the parts store for a lower radiator hose. I took a coat hanger i bent to the shape and length that I needed. It should work. It's a Dayco.

Strodder 10-15-2011 08:29 PM

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I'm going to trailer the 57 Sedan Delivery to NAPA and get all the hoses, and belts I need with one trip. I'll bring some wrenches with me too. :metal:
http://belair.smugmug.com/Other/Kust...P1050668-L.jpg

65Custom 10-15-2011 08:32 PM

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Originally Posted by Strodder (Post 4955314)
I'm going to trailer the 57 Sedan Delivery to NAPA and get all the hoses, and belts I need with one trip. I'll bring some wrenches with me too. :metal:
http://belair.smugmug.com/Other/Kust...P1050668-L.jpg

That's one way to do it!!

Strodder 10-15-2011 08:34 PM

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NAPA lets me roam around looking for stuff I need. If I say I need hoses for a 57 Chevy with a 396 they say, "HUH"? :lol:

57truckguy 10-16-2011 12:33 AM

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Now that is what I'm talking about


Chrome is IN..

Alan's Classic 10-16-2011 12:33 AM

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Originally Posted by Strodder (Post 4955314)
I'm going to trailer the 57 Sedan Delivery to NAPA and get all the hoses, and belts I need with one trip. I'll bring some wrenches with me too. :metal

That would be nice.................if I had a trailer. ;)

Need some electrical guidance again.

On the schematic for the Vintage air controller it has the red (hot) wire with a CB going to the battery or starter solenoid. On the AW (American Wire) schematic I have an orange wire ran over to the AC on terminal #9 on the fuse panel. I have a bunch of red wire from the Vintage air I need to eliminate. My question is which is the best way to do this? Below is some of my thoughts.

http://i606.photobucket.com/albums/t...1-10-11003.jpg

http://i606.photobucket.com/albums/t...1-10-15026.jpg

http://i606.photobucket.com/albums/t...1-10-15028.jpg

Options:
1. Run red wire to T #9 on fuse panel depending on fuse rating on the panel.
2. Pull the orange wire out and just run the red wire to the 175 amp maxi fuse mounted inside the cab.

Any other thoughts?

Installed control panel

http://i606.photobucket.com/albums/t...1-10-15029.jpg

What a pain it was to get the panel in.

http://i606.photobucket.com/albums/t...1-10-15030.jpg

Installed some wire loom on the headlight harness.

http://i606.photobucket.com/albums/t...1-10-15025.jpg

The radiator hose fit nicely

http://i606.photobucket.com/albums/t...1-10-15021.jpg

57truckguy 10-16-2011 12:40 AM

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:ito::m6::m6::m6::banghead::banghead::banghead:Strodder, you should go and tell them you have a 57 pickup with a 396. Ha Ha I get the crazyies looks.. Like a dead stare and off to help another customer.

57truckguy 10-16-2011 12:43 AM

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Allen , think I use the same hose for my lower rad connection.. great mines think alike.

I had the same problem when I was installing my Vintage air controler... the modulas on the back hung out farther then the opening that the face plate would cover.. Had to disasimble the control modula then reassimble it from behind the dash board. What a pain..

Strodder 10-16-2011 08:14 AM

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Originally Posted by 57truckguy (Post 4955738)
:ito::m6::m6::m6::banghead::banghead::banghead:Strodder, you should go and tell them you have a 57 pickup with a 396. Ha Ha I get the crazyies looks.. Like a dead stare and off to help another customer.

They run when they see me coming. :haha:

jason65 10-16-2011 08:33 AM

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I like those hoses Alan. I've been planing on doing the same thing to mine.
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daverod 10-16-2011 10:43 AM

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You are kickin butt on that wiring stuff.:metal::metal:

McMurphy 10-16-2011 02:21 PM

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The kids at parts stores these days boggle me.
I go in and typical conversation is like...
Me:"I need a thermostat for a 72 chevy 250"
Them: "Is that a inline 6?"
Me: "Yes it is."
Them: "What is it in?"
Me: "What difference can that possibly make? Its a thermostat for crying out loud... but if you must know, it is in a 66 Tempest Custom Convirtable"
Them: "I cannot find it in my system, we must not have it"
Me, after an eye roll and heavy sigh..."Just plug into the computer that it is a 72 C10 and get me the thermostat please"
Them: "Oh, we do have it in stock, just a moment please"

It has gotten so bad that if the kid behind the counter looks less than 16 years old, I will sometimes wait until the manager takes up a register or asks if I need help....

Some days I think I am going to be an awesome Grumpy Old Man.
It is SUNDAY so it is out to the garage for me and work on my truck.
Alan as usual, nicely done!

Strodder 10-16-2011 03:22 PM

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Even the older parts guys are the same way. The better ones at least work on there cars. Auto Zone is the worse. I won't even go in there.

65Custom 10-16-2011 06:29 PM

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I second that on Auto Zone , I had such a bad exp a few years ago I refuse to ever go there again I will drive 20 miles and walk past 5 auto zones to get what I need even if it was cheaper there

Alan's Classic 10-16-2011 08:18 PM

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Originally Posted by 57truckguy (Post 4955740)
Allen , think I use the same hose for my lower rad connection.. great mines think alike.

I had the same problem when I was installing my Vintage air controler... the modulas on the back hung out farther then the opening that the face plate would cover.. Had to disasimble the control modula then reassimble it from behind the dash board. What a pain..

Amen brother!!

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Originally Posted by Strodder (Post 4955917)
They run when they see me coming. :haha:

Do you blame them. :haha: JK

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Originally Posted by jason65 (Post 4955934)
I like those hoses Alan. I've been planing on doing the same thing to mine.
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I'm very pleased, BTW thanks. The guy at the parts store tried to give me a universal flex hose. I told him you just don't understand........I told him before it was a show truck. I wanted it to at least look professional. ;)

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Originally Posted by daverod (Post 4956098)
You are kickin butt on that wiring stuff.:metal::metal:

Thanks, I'm winning right now.

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Originally Posted by McMurphy (Post 4956404)
The kids at parts stores these days boggle me.
I go in and typical conversation is like...
Me:"I need a thermostat for a 72 chevy 250"
Them: "Is that a inline 6?"
Me: "Yes it is."
Them: "What is it in?"
Me: "What difference can that possibly make? Its a thermostat for crying out loud... but if you must know, it is in a 66 Tempest Custom Convirtable"
Them: "I cannot find it in my system, we must not have it"
Me, after an eye roll and heavy sigh..."Just plug into the computer that it is a 72 C10 and get me the thermostat please"
Them: "Oh, we do have it in stock, just a moment please"

It has gotten so bad that if the kid behind the counter looks less than 16 years old, I will sometimes wait until the manager takes up a register or asks if I need help....

Some days I think I am going to be an awesome Grumpy Old Man.
It is SUNDAY so it is out to the garage for me and work on my truck.
Alan as usual, nicely done!

Good story I'll have on for ya below. BTW thanks

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Originally Posted by Strodder (Post 4956474)
Even the older parts guys are the same way. The better ones at least work on there cars. Auto Zone is the worse. I won't even go in there.

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Originally Posted by 65Custom (Post 4956699)
I second that on Auto Zone , I had such a bad exp a few years ago I refuse to ever go there again I will drive 20 miles and walk past 5 auto zones to get what I need even if it was cheaper there

Here's one for ya.

I went to Auto Zone one time when I was working on a 85 Camaro, he asked me what it went on and I said a 85 Camaro. After a pause he asked me who made the Camaro. I said really and he was serious. Needless to say I left. This is the absolute truth.

Any inputs on my electrical question earlier? The fuse panel has a 30 amp fuse for the AC. I'm going to eliminate the 30 amp CB and use the fuse on the panel since it is dedicated for the AC.

57truckguy 10-16-2011 10:59 PM

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Any inputs on my electrical question earlier? The fuse panel has a 30 amp fuse for the AC. I'm going to eliminate the 30 amp CB and use the fuse on the panel since it is dedicated for the AC.

I'm so confused.. LOL :mm:

Strodder 10-17-2011 10:21 AM

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Me too, you lost me, or maybe it's to early in the morning. :lol:

McMurphy 10-17-2011 01:03 PM

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Autozone for the fail.... yep I agree they are the worst, and yet, there are more of them it seems.

I usually love NAPA, but in most the states I have been posted in, they are open short hours on Saturday, and not open at all on Sunday. I guess only real NAPA customers work on their rigs on weekdays and golf or watch football on weekends?

Ok done jacking your thread Alan... going looking for more pics now. :metal:

Strodder 10-17-2011 03:29 PM

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NAPA here is 7 days a week

57truckguy 10-18-2011 12:24 AM

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Not here. Napa closes at 6 weekdays, until 1 on saturday and not on Sunday at all..

Alan's Classic 10-18-2011 11:57 PM

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Originally Posted by 57truckguy (Post 4957250)
Any inputs on my electrical question earlier? The fuse panel has a 30 amp fuse for the AC. I'm going to eliminate the 30 amp CB and use the fuse on the panel since it is dedicated for the AC.

I'm so confused.. LOL :mm:

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Originally Posted by Strodder (Post 4957882)
Me too, you lost me, or maybe it's to early in the morning. :lol:

Never mind the question was on the last page. ;) I think I got it figured out. :sexy:

57truckguy 10-21-2011 12:47 AM

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Alan, sorry I wasn't thinking the other day when you ask about the 30 AMP CB. You could use the one in the fuse box, I'm assuming that it is 25 or higher.. Did some reading up on the start up clutch for the AC unit and it can draw up to 25 amps on start up and use only 5 to 10 durning running. That is probably why they have the 30 amp CB in the kit as if it blows it will reset after a short time and then you can use the air conditioner. If there are not some real pressing issues with the electric clutch. If you blow a fuse you have to replace it and it will blow a lot quicker that the CB. Most of the CB I've encountered are of the slow-blow type to allow compressor and fans and etc to start up with out blowing a fuse when they first start up.. Just my 2 cents worth.. hope it helps and not insults.

kieth 10-21-2011 05:21 PM

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parts, heck they cannot even make change, if the bill is 11.21 do not give them 21.21......the say you gave me too much moneyyyyyyy AARRGGHH---a true old fart-------------I just use plactic until someone learns to count......Kieth


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