01-12-2019, 03:43 AM | #2576 |
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Picked up my reconditioned head from the machine shop today. No time for installation however: in one week my home furnace went out, the dishwasher stopped working and the power windows in my daily driver broke. It's like I live in the Bermuda Triangle of mechanical failures. I think it's a plot to prevent me from finishing this truck!
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01-12-2019, 05:08 PM | #2578 | |
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So, the head install should go smoothly based on rule of 3’s. |
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01-12-2019, 11:44 PM | #2580 |
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took some truck time today to cruise around the city running errands. I really need to get back to my truck but my daily driver has been falling apart. its one thing after another. luckily it drives well so I can still enjoy it while neglecting it.
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01-13-2019, 02:23 PM | #2581 |
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I can hand stich a cover, now that is skill, I like that.
I too want to see the finished product, cool you can do that and save the wheel. Mudman.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PcAm...ature=youtu.be What a master, and what a video. I made the part up about replacing the mushy foam, but I think it will work anyway. Yesterday I taught myself how to use my wife's sewing machine. Not all that bad, thanks to more YouTube. Today I'm doing my drawing, but I leave for Florida in the morning for a week. You'll see some pics in about 2 weeks, I suppose...
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01-13-2019, 08:40 PM | #2583 |
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Parts showed up last week, finished the starter wireing, battery behind the seat locked down, battery cables made up, put a little gas in the carbs, hit the starter and it fired right up. All is good with the world.
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01-13-2019, 09:08 PM | #2584 |
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NEAT! Very nice work!
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Lotta room behind that seat svr, nice for other things too, maybe ammo box for small things. So do you run a vent tube off the battery outside the truck?
Mudman.
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This was already ridiculous, now it's becoming absurd. While cleaning my parts for head reinstallation I discovered this suspicious looking feature on my aluminum intake manifold. It never leaked while driving, so my guess is the thread sealant around the sender bung kept it dry. Probably won't last for long, however. Mo' money, mo' money, mo' money
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drove it I the freezing weather to the gym. I have got to get to working on it again. drives so good though.
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01-13-2019, 11:35 PM | #2588 |
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This an AGM battery, have been told it doesnt need to vent outside, can do if it becomes a problem.
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01-13-2019, 11:59 PM | #2589 |
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Got some paint on it and the cab back on the frame
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RIGHT ON! RIGHT ON!
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That color is spectacular!
Ordered one tonight.
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Somebody knows how to lay some paint on! Great color!
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miracle, man, you can't get a break but that was a good thing to do, order the new one and be done. put the old one next to the torque wrench so you don't forget how important that tool is. pipe fittings can be weird with the torque down. it seems like the sealant becomes a lubricant and a lot of guys keep turning because it just doesn't seem tight enough yet. then the wedge affect of the tapered threads causes something like this to happen. well, at least it was found now rather than after it is together and you are on a road trip, right?
now maybe that is the last of it. I would say check the block drain plugs and anything else pipe thread related. the plugs with the large base, like the ones you have dealt with, would be the most suspect. PDK, nice smooth looking paint you have there, gonna be awesome. |
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Nothing exciting, just got out to the garage to get some stuff ready for ebay, damn this takes more time than I would have thought. But I am building up my money to get stuff done on the truck.
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WHOOOO HOOOOO! My springs arrived today! I was getting a bit worried having bought them off a facebook post and they were across the country and the dude wasn't real good at communicating. My gut feeling was he was a good guy but when I am messaging him about a tracking number and getting nothing and seeing he has no friends on his facebook home page things started getting odd. But damn, my gut feeling was right, he is a good guy!
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Swapped out the chip on my 283 TBI set up for what I believe to be the correct chip. So far, so good.
Additionally, I got my condenser from Vintage Air. Not thrilled. To be honest I would think it would be of better quality. I have gotten condenser's from Napa with cleaner looking fins and better packaging.
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that looks like a used one. i'd send it back. vintage air has a great rep for customer service
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