Re: Project "Schrum" 1959 Gmc 100
I have a guy from Hickory that is going to come out and see if he can get it fixed
I really need to just send it to a mechanic and have them do all the work to it so it can run perfectly |
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stock pedal linkage http://i306.photobucket.com/albums/n...1003111512.jpg mounts here (orrieg's truck) http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/a...1&d=1347387754 and here is where it mounts: 1'' hole with 2 screw holes mid way above the floor http://www.thehollisterroadcompany.c...rewall_old.jpg |
Re: Project "Schrum" 1959 Gmc 100
For some reason my Transmission cover on the left side doesn't fit it right?
Where my gas pedal is now the transmission cover hits it.. It should be on the firewall? |
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Mine is V8, six is different. here is fam linkage for six and edited photo. tran cover is probably from another truck.
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Re: Project "Schrum" 1959 Gmc 100
Thanks Orge. Do you have any idea what could be wrong with my Distributor ?
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Re: Project "Schrum" 1959 Gmc 100
Your distributor may have a worn shaft or the drive gear may be loose.
I really have no idea how they're driven on the 6s. Kim |
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Is the distributor housing physically moving back and forth with the engine running at a constant speed, or moving when you accel/decel? Or is the timing mark bouncing around when you try and time it? I thought you had bought a new vacuum advance set up and replaced it?
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It moves around when I start the truck up to the retarded timing area and it pops through the carb . I don't have a new Vacuum advance
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It pops because the Distributor moves that way when I start the truck. I've never seen something like it before.. It wasn't doing this until I messed with the rotor cap and put the Dist Cap back on
If the distributor is worn out, is there a way I can get it rebuilt. It did fine until now |
Re: Project "Schrum" 1959 Gmc 100
I've thought of a reason why the truck doesn't idle well, possible intake leak? it has a new gasket but all things can be possible. If I can get it to idle when I figure out this distributor issue. ill squirt some starter fluid to see it it revs up
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Ok the whole distributor is moving or just the cap? On the 6 cylinder distributor the vacuum advance is tighten down with a nut and screw is it tight? And is it leveled were the distributor is drop all the way down to into the motor? other than that maybe your cap is not on right is the tab on the cap lined up with slot on the distributor?
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The WHOLE Distributor like I keep saying is moving
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And i still say take it to a mechanic !!!!!!!!!!!!!! Stop messing with it before you end up with more problems.
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im not going to touch it, ill put a alternator in
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[QUOTE=SCHRUMGMC;6831149]The WHOLE Distributor like I keep saying is moving[/QUO
someone needs a nap or a time out and good idea take it to mechanic seems like that truck don't like you to much LOL |
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Haha Low, I wasn't angry
I am buying an Delco Remy Alternator from Napa tomorrow to replace the Generator |
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dude I got that electronic distributor sitting there its your just cover shipping instead of screwing with the stock one.
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Post a photo of the distributor. I'd like to get a Petronix electronic kit though
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have that on my fleetline 6 years its been great to me
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Thankfully I have a backup Distributor for my truck, that came out of a '59 Chevy
http://www.hartin.com/alternator.htm Found this on how to wire the alternator up Only problem I face is the indicator light |
Re: Project "Schrum" 1959 Gmc 100
I'd take lowridder up on his offer and focus on changing the distributor and getting it running right before tackling the alternator. Didn't you get the generator rebuilt and get a new voltage regulator? Nothing wrong with the original generator system, I ran mine until 2000. Only reason GM changed was because cars were drawing higher amperage loads and alternators were better way to deal with it. Stock trucks without AC, etc. do fine with 36 amps....
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Re: Project "Schrum" 1959 Gmc 100
I'm trying to figure out the best price for an Alternator brackets. I am going to change out the distributor for my back-up one that I have. Hopefully that will solve some of the current issues
https://www.classicpartsusa.com/prod...ternator_Items |
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