Re: Martin's mi-STRESS, 1965 Long Fleetside C10 "Rebuild in ENGLAND"
Lookin Good Mate!!!:metal:
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Re: Martin's mi-STRESS, 1965 Long Fleetside C10 "Rebuild in ENGLAND"
Well Rian and his friend Ian came over the main objective was to strip my chassis down so it could be stored in the garage . Therefore freeing up the carport to enable me to work on the cab and the doors and related panels in the dry over the winter.
Ian gets very excited very easily we only gave him a ratchet and a spanner http://i56.photobucket.com/albums/g1...ps196c3606.jpg Rian doing some work instead of taking the pictures http://i56.photobucket.com/albums/g1...ps461cb182.jpg Note his hands are dirty Cutting the rear u bolts on the rear axial as I got new ones with the lowering blocks . It was quicker and easer http://i56.photobucket.com/albums/g1...ps28a0f431.jpg http://i56.photobucket.com/albums/g1...ps72bd9ba4.jpg Chassis all stored in the garage http://i56.photobucket.com/albums/g1...psc376b872.jpg Cab in the carport ready for the panel work to start just need to get the wooden frame underneath it tomorrow to get it at a good working height http://i56.photobucket.com/albums/g1...ps2911c712.jpg |
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Good work lads!
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Good work Martin. Look forward to seeing your results on the cab.
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Between fetching cups of tea and biccies, it was a real highlight for Ian, being offered the tools, even if it was just to pack them away :mm:
http://i56.photobucket.com/albums/g1...ps196c3606.jpg It was a pleasure to get your bits sorted in the end Martin. Just wish my skateboard was not stuck under the front cross member :chevy::waah: |
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I have decided to do a dual update, running over two days this weekend.
Started by going over to mate Martins place at 07.00 on Saturday with another mate, Ian in tow to help him with the final stripdown of his chassis and then to get it into the garage and then to move other bits about, including the cab into the carport so that he can start the welding marathon he has ahead of him. I will let the pics do most of the taking....... Needless to say, there is a lot of rust and we managed to strip off a few bolt heads. Fortunately Martin has purchased many new parts for his build. This is the lever bar we used on quite a lot of the bolts n nuts. http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/m...ps4ab5bf86.jpg Because I was there to take photos of the progress, I ended up working for a change. http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/m...pseade8bf7.jpg it was not a sunny day...... http://i56.photobucket.com/albums/g1...ps461cb182.jpg Pooping my pants or farting ? http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/m...ps981f369b.jpg Unfortunately we did not have any smaller tools. http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/m...pse20d7646.jpg U Bolts cut as there are new parts in store. http://i56.photobucket.com/albums/g1...ps72bd9ba4.jpg Getting the rear spring off nearly gave Martin a hernia. http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/m...psfce64ea6.jpg http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/m...psa54f8395.jpg Between fetching cups of tea and biccies, we did allow Ian to pack the tools away. http://i56.photobucket.com/albums/g1...ps196c3606.jpg DONE !!!!! http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/m...ps4d2ed1e4.jpg Next up we moved the cab in under the carport and then all pilled into cars and went back to my place. ££££££££££££££££££££££££££££££££££££££££££££££££££££££££££££££££££££££££££££££££££££££££££££££££££££ ££££££££££££££££££££ So back at my place I pulled the truck out and got all the bits ready. But not before I had pre-cooked 20 Peri Peri chicken wings and got some sausage ready for Ian to do us a BBQ later. He was also on kettle duties..... Just starting to take the front wheel off. http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/m...psdbd17bef.jpg Old vs New shocks. New shocks were ordered at -2" http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/m...psab778294.jpg Martin and I getting our heads together. http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/m...ps14001aca.jpg And then it got spicy...... Martin was all over me like a cheap suit. There was a lot of huffing and puffing to get old nuts and bolts loosened. Thank goodness these trucks are built in Man Size. In the mean time Ian kept us tanked up with tea and coffee as well as passing, collecting spanners and taking some photos. http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/m...ps14001aca.jpg At some point, after much bashing, we got the spring removed. It seems the original spring was cut down by 2 inches and refitted, and over time it, along with the shock absorber had become very saggy. http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/m...ps35c7fb38.jpg Once done with the drivers side we reassembled and put it back on the floor......... Using my special measuring stick expectantly, to see where the 2 inch lower than standard shocks n spring had taken us, I was shattered to find the front stood 2.5" higher than before. AAAAARRRRGGGHH !!! At this point it was getting to be dark, and Ian had cooked us all the spicy wings, which we ate directly off the fire/grid along with the sausage in hotdog rolls so we pushed the truck back into the garage till this morning, when Martin was back at my place by 07.45 (It is truly great to work with someone who gets up at a sensible time) My appologies to Martin's Amanda and my Nicola for having tosit around while we got down and dirty. After Martin left I posted up threads on the Chevy C10 board and Garage Journal and Rods n Sods looking for advice. Much was offered. So when we pulled the truck out this morning and jacked it up, I crawled underneath to inspect yesterdays fittings. YUP..... The spring had not been located so after some grunting and adjusting, we dropped it down again and found the new height was 10mm taller than the old parts. PERFECT !!! http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/m...ps58048282.jpg On to the passenger side, which took a lot less time to do. By 11.00 Martin had left to go shopping, and I shut shop to get out and spend some time with Nicola who was waiting patiently for us to finish. Next job will be getting the rear suspension sorted, possibly also replacing the lowering blocks. A couple of other observations on this job included non matching nuts and bolts keeping the suspension together, some very worn fittings and also front brake lines that need replacing sooner than later. Shock absorber top mount bolt. http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/m...pse2e9f7f5.jpg And lastly, the parts that came out. Original springs cut down by a coil, giving 2" lowering. http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/m...psf8799ff6.jpg That's all folks. |
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Lots of progress on both trucks...:metal:
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Well I've just come off the phone to Rian it looks like I won't get much done on my truck this weekend . After work on Friday I am going to go over to his and start fitting the front brake pipes. Then stay at his for beer and BBQ then early start on Saturday on the rear suspension on his truck
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With just Ian and I in the house, you may want to opt for the caravan in the garage or the shed. Just been to the garage to do a second application of penetrating fluid on all the nuts that need attention. Looking forward to Ian doing all the cooking though. |
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Thanks to Martin for coming over and staying the night...... (Nicola is off to see her daughter, so will be back tomorrow afternoon)
It has been great for both of us having the same trucks, being able to help each other with various tasks. I have been losing sleep the last few days about getting the the rear springs and shocks off the truck and the new ones fitted after our battle with Martins last weekend. This week I used SAS20 penetrating fluid three times to get the nuts and bolts all oiled up. http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/m...psdfecdfcf.jpg Today I contacted Darren from Unit Engineering to offer him a 4 post, 3000kg lift for £200.00 but interestingly he had also bought one last week. One thing led to another in our text chat and I mentioned tonight's projected job and anticipated pain....... "I have a battery powered Rattle Gun you can use." he offered, so after work I went down to his industrial unit (large engineering shop) had a coffee, chat and guided tour of some of his toys. Then asked if I could buy some solid ally from him to remake my lowering blocks....... come with me he said and back into the engineering shop we went....... "Here, have these" http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/m...ps0f6b3463.jpg So with Rattle gun in hand I came home. http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/m...ps76b3d99c.jpg After Martin and Ian got in we had a coffee, then I started the fire and handed over to Ian while Martin and I went to the garage. Back end went up and Rattle gun came out........ EFFORTLESS !!! http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/m...ps425109ee.jpg http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/m...ps423656a9.jpg http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/m...ps75efaae1.jpg OLD vs NEW http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/m...ps27a3ada9.jpg Springs and shocks removed http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/m...pscd14cf7c.jpg The shocks come with a variety of steel sleeves, and I needed to cut two down to make them fit. Then grind down the sides of the bushes a bit for a tight fit. http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/m...ps60217084.jpg New parts fitted and locked down. http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/m...ps016e8079.jpg OOOOOHHHHH YESSSS !!!! 1.5" drop........ now that had my face hurting from all the grinning. http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/m...psefb52d1a.jpg http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/m...ps042dfc7a.jpg Not bad for 90 minutes worth of effort. http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/m...ps3361dc9c.jpg Checked the level with a spirit level and the load bed is flat straight. Now I want 2.5" dropped spindles on the front to go with the drums......... Can you get dropped spindles to go on drums?? http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/m...ps4ab953ab.jpg http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/m...psc2283b8e.jpg Next up, tomorrow morning we need to drive back to Martins place 15 miles from here to fetch the new front brake hoses from his truck as he is going Disc brakes next, and to get some fresh brake fluid, then redo the trucks front shock lower bolts as I bought new high tensile bolts this week, as the originals were badly rusted and one was too short. Last thing will be a decent road test, and some daylight photos of the truck to show the current stance. |
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Well, went to sleep at about 00.45 and woke at 05.10 so not a good night, but woke with a big grin after yesterdays progress.
Martin had slept over on the couch and had similarly little sleep, but I suspect he missed Bow his giant Rottweiler being on top of him in bed...... So by 06.00 we were sitting planning our day. Return Darren's Rattle Gun and visit him for a bit, then to Halfords Motor spares to get a new battery for Nicola's MX5 as it was beginning to fail. Sorry to say, but the guys there, 3 of them behind the counter, are dicks. Asked the car's registration number, punched it into the computer.... "Ahhhh, it's an import, sorry, you will have to wait at least 10 minutes so that someone can go out to the car to look and see what battery it takes" Martin and I both laughed and walked out...... idiots. No wonder these sorts of businesses are dying out. From there we went to his house, found Amanda had woken from her slumber, and got the hubs from his truck to rob his brake lines from. Then came home via a spares shop where we got a litre of fresh brake fluid. At least the owner of the shop knew what we wanted and did not need to consult a computer or a winsdscreen wiper fitter. Coffee, cookies and chat with Ian who had a late wake up start and had thought we had been abducted by aliens as both our cars were still here and the garage locked and alarmed (as we had used Nicola's MX5 to run the errands) http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/m...ps741feac9.jpg Removed the pipes and remains of Martins truck's brake lines that he had cut off when stripping his truck. While we had the wheels off, I replaced the nuts and bolts fitted last week with new high tensile nuts and bolts. http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/m...ps76c22d4e.jpg The brake pipes that came off looked like this........ http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/m...ps1f21cfce.jpg Replaced they looked like this. http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/m...psc8840029.jpg After bleeding out the muddy coloured brake fluid, we driveway tested the brakes, as I did not want to clear the cars from the drive to go test the truck, but next weekend it will get a decent road test and drive, after which the brakes will be re-bled if needed. Lastly, a pic of the Motley Crew. http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/m...ps42a75d3e.jpg Once again I can say a huge thank you to Martin for the extra hands and brain power, as well as to Ian for coffee, brake fluid topping up duties and general piss-taking and teasing. Next up will be getting the new exhaust system built and the cutouts ordered from the USA if I can get a courier organised. Looking forward to that antisocial part of the trucks evolution. |
Re: Martin's mi-STRESS, 1965 Long Fleetside C10 "Rebuild in ENGLAND"
Hey Martin!
Subscribed now! I will have to find time to go through your thread as well, just thought I would say hello, and I will be following along with both you and Rian. Cheers |
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Spoke to Martin this morning as he started on his cab yesterday after a load of "Honey-do's" Seems he has filler on the sills up to one inch thick......:devil: I am sure he will load pics some time. The question is always.... WHY???? Why do people go to such lengths to cheat? |
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Cheers mates!!! :chevy: |
Re: Martin's mi-STRESS, 1965 Long Fleetside C10 "Rebuild in ENGLAND"
Well I got home from work and went straight into the carport . I put the cab on axel stands and got out the grinder . It looks like at sometime in my trucks life they decided to repair the rocker panels with patches and filler (bondo) lots of it . Why don't people do it right first time
http://i56.photobucket.com/albums/g1...psb8eda62f.jpg http://i56.photobucket.com/albums/g1...psb2e24660.jpg As you can see it was a little rotten luckily I have inner and outer rockers |
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I am amazed !!
At this point I would not be walking away, but rather running like the wind. That does look terrible mate, but I know you will get it all sorted and rebuilt in no time. |
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That does look nasty Martin. But as Rian said you will get it all set right. To answer the question, some people are stupid, lazy and too cheap to do it the right way. Plus when it comes to welding some people are just terrified of it.
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Re: Martin's mi-STRESS, 1965 Long Fleetside C10 "Rebuild in ENGLAND"
damn... i hate coming in at the middle of a build. you are tracking towards a mighty fine truck and i know all the problems will be solved... keep after it... you've got a great team and the energy to get it done.
god speed... and i drink way too much to park in your driveway.:lol: |
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