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alden 11-02-2009 06:22 PM

another series of questions
 
First I'll start with a "what is it" section:

1. the two items on the right, the black box and the small metal fuse/block above it:

http://i206.photobucket.com/albums/b...e/100_2013.jpg
Is the black one the voltage regulator? What is the other? Not that I necessarily need to replace these, but I can't even find them for sale anywhere. Are there rebuild kits or rebuilt ones available?

2. I'm assuming this was a redneck modification, but just wanted to be sure. This isn't factory is it?

http://i206.photobucket.com/albums/b...e/100_2018.jpg

3. My truck does not have the original ignition, it also has a push button start setup (the middle one with the black "dots" shaped cover). I want to revert back to the factory setup but am not 100% sure on what was standard. Do all the 59's have foot starters or would a 3 setting ignition be more correct?

http://i206.photobucket.com/albums/b...e/100_2016.jpg

4. My brake pedal is a bit loose, well quite loose in my opinion. It has decent return pressure thanks to a new master cylinder, and I put a new spring on (I'm pretty sure I've got that on right), but it moves from side to side and up and down within the hole. Is there supposed to be something holding it in place better? I reattached everything that I took apart but didn't notice how it felt before the master cylinder replacement (it was shot so the pedal was sitting on the floor). The clutch and gas pedals do not move around like this.

http://i206.photobucket.com/albums/b...e/100_2015.jpg
http://i206.photobucket.com/albums/b...e/100_2014.jpg

5. I have a new gas tank to put in, but it didn't come with new straps. I figure I should probably not reuse the old ones so are these universal (i.e. can I just run to carquest or the like and get new ones)?

http://i206.photobucket.com/albums/b...e/100_2019.jpg

I think that's it for today. Thanks again putting up with my ignorant questions and thanks for all the help folks!

-Alden

OrrieG 11-02-2009 08:03 PM

Re: another series of questions
 
1. Top silver deal is the horn relay. Bottom is voltage regulator.
2. Factory standard box heater control. Deluxe is chrome and has levers.
3. All came stock with foot acuated solonoid button. Don't know what that is in your guage opening.
4. Sounds like the lower shaft bushing bolt is missing or loose. Or the bushing is worn out. Another possibility is that the whole bracket is loose, it is held on with two bolts to the frame. Have someone get in a move it around while you investigate from below. The shaft is pretty long so there should not be much play, mine has about 300K on it and is still tight. They need lubed on a regular basis, shaft is hollow with a zerk on the end.
5. I don't think you will get them at carquest. My memorie is they bolt on both ends so you can make them out or strap material. I MAY have mine laying around, I can take a look later tonight.

Patrick

alden 11-02-2009 08:05 PM

Re: another series of questions
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by OrrieG (Post 3599374)
4. Sounds like the lower shaft bushing bolt is missing or loose. Or the bushing is worn out. Another possibility is that the whole bracket is loose, it is held on with two bolts to the frame. Have someone get in a move it around while you investigate from below.

ok thanks, what does the shaft bushing bolt look like and where on the assembly does it attach?

alden 11-02-2009 09:12 PM

Re: another series of questions
 
Now that you mention the "all trucks have a foot starter" part I found the small patch they put in place of the original switch. I went and looked through the assembly manual and found the starter switch assembly and given all the parts I don't have I am guessing unless I was able to find a foot starter assembly used I'm better off going with a standard universal ignition.

My starter sits on the passenger side of the engine, but is wired straight to that button on the dash, which was wired to the ignition. Am I basically setup (at present) to have a standard non-foot starter ignition then?

http://i206.photobucket.com/albums/b...e/truck_30.jpg

OrrieG 11-02-2009 11:42 PM

Re: another series of questions
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by alden (Post 3599382)
ok thanks, what does the shaft bushing bolt look like and where on the assembly does it attach?

Just noticed you said you have an assy manual. Look at section 5 sheet 12. View B at the top shows the shaft and the retainer clip and bolt. Removing the bolt and clip will allow the shaft to come out. If it has not been lubed in may be corroded or seized to the arm. Check the cast piece that holds the shaft for cracks that would let is spread. If you have as much play as you say, any problem should be obvious.

Kim57 11-03-2009 01:34 AM

Re: another series of questions
 
Alden
Brothers sells a replacement foot starter button.
Kim
http://brotherstrucks.reachlocal.net...number=SWFS072

alden 11-03-2009 06:59 AM

Re: another series of questions
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Kim57 (Post 3600074)
Alden
Brothers sells a replacement foot starter button.
Kim
http://brotherstrucks.reachlocal.net...number=SWFS072

yeah I've seen that for sale from classicparts.com as well, the problem I saw was that I don't appear to have that kind of starter. In the assembly manual that foot starter looks designed fro the kind in section 6, sheet 6.00. But it appears that I have the section 6, sheet 6.01 kind of starter that doesn't use the whole button, rod/shaft/link setup to connect the button to the starter. I'm curious if this was an addition to the truck when the starter button was added.

alden 11-03-2009 07:01 AM

Re: another series of questions
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by OrrieG (Post 3599906)
Just noticed you said you have an assy manual. Look at section 5 sheet 12. View B at the top shows the shaft and the retainer clip and bolt. Removing the bolt and clip will allow the shaft to come out. If it has not been lubed in may be corroded or seized to the arm. Check the cast piece that holds the shaft for cracks that would let is spread. If you have as much play as you say, any problem should be obvious.

ok I'll get back under there and take a look. When I replaced the master cylinder I pulled everything apart and made sure it was lubed but maybe I didn't get that tight enough.

alden 11-05-2009 05:47 PM

Re: another series of questions
 
is the voltage regulator on the 55-59 the same as the one on the 47-54?

I don't see the 55-59 one sold through brothers, classictrucks, or lmc.

Also I don't see new/rebuilt generators sold anywhere. Is it just assumed that everyone will switch to an alternator now?

dwcsr 11-05-2009 06:11 PM

Re: another series of questions
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by alden (Post 3604328)
is the voltage regulator on the 55-59 the same as the one on the 47-54?

I don't see the 55-59 one sold through brothers, classictrucks, or lmc.

Also I don't see new/rebuilt generators sold anywhere. Is it just assumed that everyone will switch to an alternator now?

No on the regulator bing the same. 47-54 is 6 V and 55-59 is 12v
You can have yours rebuilt or buy one from Rockauto.com I suggest you get it rebuilt because the one you have is not a stock starter for that year.

alden 11-05-2009 06:41 PM

Re: another series of questions
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by dwcsr (Post 3604369)
No on the regulator bing the same. 47-54 is 6 V and 55-59 is 12v
You can have yours rebuilt or buy one from Rockauto.com I suggest you get it rebuilt because the one you have is not a stock starter for that year.

how can I go about finding out what model/year my starter is from?

alden 11-07-2009 05:18 PM

Re: another series of questions
 
while tearing out the wiring for the replacement harness it occured to me that I didn't/don't see a stop light switch anywhere. It has it on my new harness diagram and classictruckparts and brothers both sell replacements, but I don't see it anywhere in the factory assembly manual. Can anyone point me in the right direction?

Also, what is this?

http://i206.photobucket.com/albums/b...e/100_2020.jpg
http://i206.photobucket.com/albums/b...e/100_2021.jpg

dwcsr 11-07-2009 05:23 PM

Re: another series of questions
 
The brake light switch is under the floor. it has a lever and should contact the brake pedal arm. A 59 car starter should be the same. that picture is of a jack mount.


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