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1969 Chevy C10
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My truck as it sits today, been sitting in pieces for the last 7 years. Started on it and life had other plans. Now I need a vehicle and decided that the money I scrapped together was better spent on bringing the truck back to life.
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At least you still have it and can put it back together!
I moved your thread to the 67-72 build section since you posted in the 60-66 build section first. |
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Build pictures from transmission rebuild; was a real nightmare with 51 year old gaskets to scrape off, springs that had rusted away completely and 51 years of road grime to clean. This is the 3rd transmission I have rebuilt and hopefully the last for awhile.
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I will be following along!
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Got a lot done on the truck this weekend. Stripped the dash, pulled the cab off the frame, pulled the engine out. Now down to the frame. Next step is to rebuild the differential, upgrading to 3.73 gears with limited slip.Attachment 2051462
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Definitely looking forward to those days, better than the last 2 wondering when the swelling in my hands would go down.
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Holy sheepdip, Batman!!!
If you can rebuild a transmission, the rest of this will be great!!! What drive train, and other plans do you have for it??? |
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Removed the differential, that was fun, required quite a bit of persuasion to separate the ubolts from the trailing arms. Also got started on the sanding/wire wheeling of the frame. Have to decide if I am going to replace the trailing arm bushings, based on the state of the other bushings I am thinking it would be best while everything else is coming apart.
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LOL, just get it road worthy!!! I am in similar situation with my 67 C10, it justnees to be on the road!!!
Trailing arm bushings are readily available |
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No rain this weekend so was able to get a lot accomplished. Frame is now bare naked and 2/3rds has been wire wheeled and sanded. Suspension is where I can work on it even if it rains.
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Spent the weekend removing ball joints and cleaning. There is a hot place in hell for the engineer who decided riveting the upper ball joints was a good idea, wasted a lot of time trying to get through those rivets with a cutoff wheel and a steel punch. Managed to get primer on the lower control arms and will be installing the lower ball joints this week so I can get the tool back to the store and get my money back for the rental.
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Have made quite a bit of progress in getting front suspension painted and frame primed. Started painting the frame last night in the dark with a headlight
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Managed to finish painting the frame and started reassembling the front end, unfortunately ran into a snag with the spring compressor i got from AutoZone, could not get it out once it was assembled as the hole on the lower control arm is too small. Got a different set of compressors from advanced auto that go on the outside, hoping these will work as there isn't any weight on the frame to assist in compression. Even being careful I almost came off the jackstands a couple of times.
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I had the same issue with the autozone spring compressor. You can put the spring compressor through the lower control arm and compress the spring onto the control arm. Then break loose the spindle. reinstall in the reverse order. I have a pic I’ll post after work.
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Unfortunately the holes in my lower control arms are too small for the top part of the compressor to fit through. Sad part is I used the same type of compressor years ago on a vega and the holes in the lower control arms were big enough to fit the compressor through. I think the holes were cut on a monday by someone with a serious hangover.
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Truck is starting to come along nice
I have been thinking about trying to rebuilt my 4l80e for my truck Looking at post like yours help steer me in that direction Are you going to upgrade to disc brakes |
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Yes, you must unthread the the block with the hooks on it from the the threaded rod. Then the block with hooks is positioned on the spring. I’m pretty sure it slid in from the side. The threaded rod then slides through the lower control arm and is threaded back into the block with hooks. I had the same problem with it not fitting through the control arm. Get er dun
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No unfortunately the budget does not cover disc brake conversion
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Obviously this is for disassembly, but just reverse for assembly. Pic shows only one metal brace, but I actually use two, one on either side of block. |
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