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Old 07-13-2015, 11:05 PM   #1301
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All the parts came with Captainfab kit. The firewall kit has a spot to drill for Wilwood and all hardware and rods came with kit.
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My apologies. You showed it just fine. It's late for me and I'm a bit tired. I glanced at the pics too quickly. Looks like a very nice setup indeed. Thanks for sharing.
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Old 07-13-2015, 11:24 PM   #1302
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I got my torque converter lockup working and I started installing sound deadener. It's 75% done. And it goes from the step in the floor, all the way up the firewall to below the glass.

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Old 07-13-2015, 11:29 PM   #1303
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I got my torque converter lockup working and I started installing sound deadener. It's 75% done. And it goes from the step in the floor, all the way up the firewall to below the glass.

That picture reminds me of Jiffy Pop Popcorn. The kind you make on the electric stovetop or campfire grill. It's not gonna make popcorn inside your panel on a hot day is it? Now I'm hungry for some popcorn. LOL! Nice work!
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Old 07-14-2015, 08:13 AM   #1304
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Keys are now Required and glove box stays closed!!
Lock set from LMC. Doors and Ignition keyed the same. Glove box is different but at least it closes now.

Interesting part was that the key I had would not turn ignition to Lock so that I could remove cylinder. put key from new one in and went straight to lock but then would not unlock, but was able to at least get it out and changed.

Now waiting for the rest of parts for wiper reinstall..... one piece at a time.

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Old 07-14-2015, 08:59 AM   #1305
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Nothing...

but I have recently buttoned up the Passenger side front fender and cowl.

I've been working on 60 hood rust repairs too.

ANYONE EVER DO LINCOLN style PUSH BUTTONS on our doors???

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Picked up wheel dollies so we could position the truck to give us more room to work on the cab.

Took the cab off the frame and built a table to hold the cab. Welded supports for the cab and put it on its back.

Hope to start cutting floors up today.
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Pulled the front bumper and grill off the '64 c-10
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Old 07-14-2015, 07:08 PM   #1308
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Picked up wheel dollies so we could position the truck to give us more room to work on the cab.

Took the cab off the frame and built a table to hold the cab. Welded supports for the cab and put it on its back.

Hope to start cutting floors up today.
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Old 07-15-2015, 12:20 AM   #1309
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Re: What did you do to your truck today part III

Been trying to post an update since Sat. but I can't get my phone to upload the pics...

Bought a spare 250 6 cylinder, that had all the brackets, pulleys and pump to update the 66 with PS. Just need a steering gear and a mounting plate from Captainfab.

Also scored two 3 Nub wheels for free!

And finally got the 383 fired up again in the 62! got a short piece of video. Will try to upload pics and video tomorrow from my PC.

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Installed the procomp monster tach, procomp water temp gauge, cd stereo, and grant steering wheel. Very happy with the results over the stock look
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Getting closer to final fab on transmission crossmember. Sucked trying to get x and trans center with bar without going too far.
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Getting closer to final fab on transmission crossmember. Sucked trying to get x and trans center with bar without going too far.
That's awesome... Had the same plans to do this on my 62! Looks sweet!
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Waiting on paint to dry. So one more welded up and smoothed out.
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Let the paint dry and install.
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Prepping the 10 Bolt
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Now it's starting to look like a truck. Why would you fully polish stainless steel then put a sticker that won't come off?
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Oh man - Rigid plastic packages you cant open and Stickers. Don't get me started.
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Re: What did you do to your truck today part III

Got the mule to come out and play. Got the new (used) seats in, console redone, new shifter on board, then she won't start. Turns out to be bad HEI module. Luckily I had a spare, so the mule moves again. Man that shifter is sooooo smooth compared to the old no name one. I almost could go with a straight up shifter, but for now drive it and tinker with some other things like the kick panel speaker mounts. I just got a trial fit on them today. I had to trim them a bits as they are not a perfect fit for my 64.
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Old 07-18-2015, 06:29 PM   #1319
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Today started slowly....... Woke at 05.45 as usual, got up, fed the cats, opened doors and made a mug of tea, then surfed the web, had my brekkie..... All the time killing time so that I could get to the garage and make noise by 08.00 (That is Nicola's rule)

Truck time had been slow the last few months with the new job, I wanted it to take precedence over everything else, as I wanted ithe new job to be a success.

Anyway, went to the garage before 08.00 and cleared up stuff, burned some wood etc.

Having cleared the garage, driveway, advertised some stuff on Facebook, including the 1940's steel trunk I had in the back of the truck before. Sold.

I then got a crisis call from Martin, as he was trying to load his old V8 engine and gearbox onto a pallet, headed for the Isle of Mann where it was going into another truck. So drove over to his place with some cargo straps, wood, hammer, nails and then got that all sorted. Back home via the hairdressers and Coop.

Then rolled out the truck onto the driveway, first time in months.



I needed to get the hood off, but it is not a one man job, due to the sheer size of it, so I called Mickey next door to give me a hand as Martin would be around later when he and Amanda had done food shopping and walking their pack of dogs.






Once the hood was off, it was the hood hinges and springs, no idea how I am gong to get the springs back on.



What did I do...???

No going back now.



Look closely at Martin's face...... Who needs friends like this?

At this point Ta2Don texted to see if I had time for a FaceTime chat....... Replied that I was digging a hole, for Martin.




Once the inner fenders were off, which necessitated removal of the radiator support frame/bracket it became clear the radiator needs replacing or recoreing. So looking for a new radiator now, then the transmission oil cooler was removed as I have a nice new one that Martin gave me for my Birthday when he bought a frame mounted one.

Loads of other bits like the radiator mounting kit, new fender bolts, rubbers, seals etc will be ordered from LMC etc.



Well, it is broken good and proper now.

Next up, clean the front suspension, engine, firewall and get it all painted up and looking good.



Parked up, never expected to go this far, and I do not think it is the end yet.





Still love my truck, and that has to be good.
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After a late, but good boot fair, some other chores, I got into the garage just after 1pm.

Pulled the truck forward, jacked up and put an axle stand under the chassis, then removed the front wheel and proceeded to scrape all the years of congealed sand, grease etc from all the suspension parts and chassis.

Not a hard job, but it just takes a lot of time to do right.




A long knive, along with some scrapers, screwdrivers and a steel brush brought me to the point where the next step will be cleaning the oily bits with some petrol and then some Gunk followed by a pressure cleaner.




After the afternoon cleaning the passenger side suspension up, I thought an almost typically American dinner would be a good thing.



Well, tried to post a pic of a BBQ but this one of Clem's shindig keeps replacing the BBQ pic...... A sign?

Now fed, and relaxed with Mrs Boss.... End of a good weekend.
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. . . . . . . . proceeded to scrape all the years of congealed sand, grease etc from all the suspension parts and chassis.

. . . . . . . A long knive, along with some scrapers, screwdrivers and a steel brush brought me to the point where the next step will be cleaning the oily bits with some petrol and then some Gunk followed by a pressure cleaner.
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Here's a tip I learned from cleaning off several very greasy transmissions. A brush tends to smear the grease around like a toothpaste and toothbrush. So, first get the large clods of grease off with a putty knife or other tool. Then sprinkle some baking soda or flour over the entire area you want to get cleaner. The baking soda (or flour) will cling to the grease. Then use a wire brush. The flour (or baking soda) will make the grease come off in clumps instead of smearing all over the place. Add more flour as needed and repeat. Then use soap and water and a pressure washer to finish up. It's economical, environmentally safe and non-toxic too.
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wash...wax.....rub rub rub!!! Gett'in ready for "back to the fifty's" next weekend....party time in grants pass !!!
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wash...wax.....rub rub rub!!! Gett'in ready for "back to the fifty's" next weekend....party time in grants pass !!!
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Here's a tip I learned from cleaning off several very greasy transmissions. A brush tends to smear the grease around like a toothpaste and toothbrush. So, first get the large clods of grease off with a putty knife or other tool. Then sprinkle some baking soda or flour over the entire area you want to get cleaner. The baking soda (or flour) will cling to the grease. Then use a wire brush. The flour (or baking soda) will make the grease come off in clumps instead of smearing all over the place. Add more flour as needed and repeat. Then use soap and water and a pressure washer to finish up. It's economical, environmentally safe and non-toxic too.
Thanks Jay !!

Every day is a school day, I was using the dry dusty sand over the wetter grease and oil, but the flour or baking soda sounds a lot easier.
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I agree. Never heard of that one, but it is worth trying.
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