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jarkill 01-25-2011 01:43 PM

Where to begin?
 
Now that i seem to be done fixing all of my friends four wheelers and dirt bikes, i thought i might pull the truck out and give it a look over in the daylight. My motivation was quickly distroyed by the overwhelming amount of work needed to be done. I am at the point now where i need to buy a clutch and fly wheel in order to start puting the front end back together, That is the easy part. The hard part is figuring out where to start on the rest of the truck. Any ideas? And what keeps you guy's motivated to get out there and tackle it?
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Clyde65 01-25-2011 01:47 PM

Re: Where to begin?
 
Set yourself small goals. the first being getting the truck running and driving. once it is driving, then set more goals. If you get it driving then the truck is more enjoyable and you get paid for your investment to that date, then you work on the next goal and upon completion of that goal, you get paid for the, etc etc.

If you blow it apart and start from there, you have a hard time getting paid through the goals, it will overwhelm you and fast.

Heater63 01-25-2011 01:49 PM

Re: Where to begin?
 
Unless you want to commit to a frame off restoration, just get it running so you can use and enjoy the truck. That will motivate you!
Always repair safety issues first, like a brake upgrade, rebuilding steering, etc
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jimmydean 01-25-2011 01:56 PM

Re: Where to begin?
 
I tell my wife that there are 2 lists in the garage:

1. Things I want to do to the truck

2. Things the truck needs to keep it on the road

There are lots of overlap, of course. But I don't have unlimited time/money/space to be able to just knock it out in one swoop (I wish I could).

I love driving my truck an every little thing I do to it makes driving it more and more fun. I installed a set of new shocks on Sunday ($50) and now I don't bounce down the road. I fixed a bunch of busted springs in the bench seat (8 zip ties) and now I don't lean to the left.

I made a pretty extensive list I have hanging above the bench. As things get marked off, the list gets shorter. I started this project with a general idea of what I wanted and let the truck shape itself up into what it should be when I'm all done.

Please tell me at some point I'll be "done". :D

Clyde65 01-25-2011 01:59 PM

Re: Where to begin?
 
you will my friend you will!

smilts60 01-25-2011 02:03 PM

Re: Where to begin?
 
I like to make a plan that is focused on steps. That way at the end of each step i can look back and say, hey step one down, step two down and so on. makes me feel better being able to check stuff off my list and know Im making progress.

jarkill 01-25-2011 02:07 PM

Re: Where to begin?
 
Good advice guy's i love it! I guess my problem is that when i am waiting to find parts (or money) i keep looking at the whole thing at once and getting blown away. Some of my motivation stems from having to move the darn thing everytime i need to use my TINY garage.
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Clyde65 01-25-2011 02:11 PM

Re: Where to begin?
 
Jarkill, Tell us what needs to be done to get it running and safe.

jarkill 01-25-2011 02:16 PM

Re: Where to begin?
 
Just need to save a couple more bucks and buy my clutch and flywheel setup, then put the engine in, plumb and wire, Brakes, May need a little custom driveline work, Really thats about it to get her back to life.

tenni126 01-25-2011 02:38 PM

Re: Where to begin?
 
Between old motorcycles, boats, and the honey-do list, I always have (as does everyone) lots of projects going at the same time. When I get overwhelmed (often), it helps to just pick something small (clean and paint the heater box, for instance) that you can do easily and has a recognizable result. It just takes the mental edge off until you get time and resources in the same place for the larger jobs. That, and just f!@*ing do it already! :lol:

Clyde65 01-25-2011 02:57 PM

Re: Where to begin?
 
jarkill, seems like you have set yourself a few goals already.

1. Clutch/flywheel
2. Attach tranny to motor
3. Put motor in truck
4. plumb and wire motor

jarkill 01-25-2011 02:59 PM

Re: Where to begin?
 
Yeah! I have alot of just do it already moments, Then i end up standing there looking at it for an hour and drink beer.

jarkill 01-25-2011 03:01 PM

Re: Where to begin?
 
Yeah i guess you right. I just got to dive in and get after it.

Clyde65 01-25-2011 03:15 PM

Re: Where to begin?
 
When I was doing my LSx swap, I was just like you are now. but I found if I spent 1hr a night doing something, ANYTHING I would be done soon. I did just that, now I am driving and enjoying. does he need more stuff, hell yea! but I am able to do those things as money and time allows. I wish I was closer, I could come help you drink your beer....I mean with your truck, yea with your truck.

jarkill 01-25-2011 03:28 PM

Re: Where to begin?
 
HaHa! Yeah i could use the help with both HaHa! I appriciate the knowledge. I hope to get back to work on it very soon and post a build thread on it to show the progress. Almost got all i need to get it running.

glos55 01-25-2011 03:30 PM

Re: Where to begin?
 
Hey jarkill,
What route are you taking? All orig? Custom? Taildragging? Slammed with wheels and faded paint? Once you decide I would get her on the road first and safe with seatbelts, updated brakes then dive in as your money and time allows!!!!

jimmydean 01-25-2011 03:45 PM

Re: Where to begin?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Clyde65 (Post 4437620)
When I was doing my LSx swap, I was just like you are now. but I found if I spent 1hr a night doing something, ANYTHING I would be done soon.

That's kinda how I am doing it. Like last weekend it was nice, so I could work on the truck (it doesn't even fit in my garage, so I'm in the driveway). But the weekend before it was raining, so I worked on getting my fiberglass pods built for my speakers. Didn't cost any money as I used scrap glass mat I had and some resin.

2 weeks before that I built my kick panels. There are so many little somethings to keep me busy at this stage that cost little or no money while I save for my big ticket items.

But as others said, small goals can be est because you get early wins often.

jarkill 01-25-2011 04:09 PM

Re: Where to begin?
 
Well glos55, I would like to do a custom kinda ratty but i want to keep it 3/4 ton. I plan on using this truck as well as show it off. And to tell the truth ive kinda fell in love with the color. As far as wheels i havent given it much thought. I will most likely be stuck with the ones it has for a while. Ill just clean em up.

Clyde65 01-25-2011 04:12 PM

Re: Where to begin?
 
hey! that is something you can do for free! clean up the wheels, maybe throw some paint/polish at them? instant gratification dude, your really thinking now!

jarkill 01-25-2011 04:13 PM

Re: Where to begin?
 
I know what your saying jimmydean, i have alot of stuff i can do that doesnt cost money and i have been slowly knockin em out. I have enough grime scraping in the engine compartment to last me coon's age. But i cant help but sit back and think "this will never end"! I love these trucks and my dad stew64 does too and it has helped me keep going.

jarkill 01-25-2011 04:17 PM

Re: Where to begin?
 
Ha! good idea clyde65! That would be a nice break from scraping crap off my frame! You are starting to get me remotivated thanks!

Clyde65 01-25-2011 04:20 PM

Re: Where to begin?
 
well, like I said if we were closer I could come kick you in the tail and drink your beer....wait, that didnt sound like it did earlier...I just remember beer, thats it..only beer.

jarkill 01-25-2011 04:27 PM

Re: Where to begin?
 
Ha! Sounds good if your ever in washington looking at rust buckets look me up. I always have plenty of beer...er...uh...WORK.....yeah work to do.

Clyde65 01-25-2011 04:34 PM

Re: Where to begin?
 
cool! I would love to, my daughter lives in Northern Cali so a visit to her, might be a visit close to your beer, I mean you. nuts, I got beer on the brain.

jarkill 01-25-2011 04:36 PM

Re: Where to begin?
 
Thank so do i and im still at work Doh!


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