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Re: LockDoc's "Low Budget", "Low Maintenance" Project Thread
Thanks! The thing to remember is that almost everything I know about these trucks I learned on here, from other people that shared their knowledge. Keep reading and one day you will be helping other people, more than you think.
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Leon Locksmith, Specializing In Antique Trucks, Automobiles, & Motorcycles (My Dually Pickup Project Thread) http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=829820 - Last edited by LockDoc; 02-03-2025 at 12:41 AM. |
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Re: LockDoc's "Low Budget", "Low Maintenance" Project Thread
Was just singing your praises Doc. I didn't know this was here, looking forward to seeing it.
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Tony 1971 C10 Custom Deluxe SWB 402/400TH A/C I developed an assembly information kit for restoring my truck from nuts and bolts. It's written in Assy. order, short & simple, packed with all OEM hardware ID; castings; part ID; 100s of part numbers; wiring simple - Resource, and trivial too. Much info. applies to all 67-72 GM, A/C vehicles, esp. trucks W/O saying. Full search ability, including to 700+ images of illus., parts, charts, Assy., points of interest, cab, bed, & front clip cart plans- Specials and cores were serviced out and R excluded e.g. front/rear glass, body/paint, engine core, rebuilt hinges, steering box, trans, etc. The project was in-line with long former professions developing process, policy, specs, demo, written for novices, admin., policy, engineers, development, systems & test - Public & govt 2, gross. Sell soft copy cheaply, PM if interested.Build thread:https://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/...d.php?t=730025 |
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You got the better cab in my opinion, but I’m a little bias.
Wow, I paid something like 450 for just balancing the shaft and carrier bearing. Apparently, I was ripped but still, you got a smoking deal. Pretty sure my 71 has the same fuel tank. Single-line sender too, the 72 would have come with a return for a 400TH, for some reason. Wait man, what happened to the 71 cab? looks more like a 67 BBC dually☺ Nice work fixing stuff, wish I was as handy. What a BA truck. Great pic post 501 Doc. Pretty sure my 71 was ordered with the “Real” truck mirrors. Mine were RPO DF2 anyway. Sharp sharp BA truck Leon.
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Tony 1971 C10 Custom Deluxe SWB 402/400TH A/C I developed an assembly information kit for restoring my truck from nuts and bolts. It's written in Assy. order, short & simple, packed with all OEM hardware ID; castings; part ID; 100s of part numbers; wiring simple - Resource, and trivial too. Much info. applies to all 67-72 GM, A/C vehicles, esp. trucks W/O saying. Full search ability, including to 700+ images of illus., parts, charts, Assy., points of interest, cab, bed, & front clip cart plans- Specials and cores were serviced out and R excluded e.g. front/rear glass, body/paint, engine core, rebuilt hinges, steering box, trans, etc. The project was in-line with long former professions developing process, policy, specs, demo, written for novices, admin., policy, engineers, development, systems & test - Public & govt 2, gross. Sell soft copy cheaply, PM if interested.Build thread:https://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/...d.php?t=730025 |
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Thanks for the compliments. There are a lot of different years of parts on this truck as you saw in post #501. I about fell over when the drive line shop forman told me what the bill was for the driveshaft. I even told him that it sounded pretty cheap..... He just smiled. .
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I Posted pictures of these in the 67-72 forum but I wanted to add it in my build thread also. A friend of mine here on the board had his son-in-law make them for me. There are a few styles of these on Ebay but they weren't exactly what I wanted. THESE are exactly what I wanted, and they are milled out of aluminum. On another note the Black Dually is under the weather right now. All indications point to the crank sensor. I ordered one today along with the super sticky double face tape for the new fender badges. Get Ready for Spring!!!!.. ![]() .
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Those emblems look Great.
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Re: LockDoc's "Low Budget", "Low Maintenance" Project Thread
Wow, those are nice. They will look awesome on your truck.
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Thanks, I can't wait to get them on. .
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Re: LockDoc's "Low Budget", "Low Maintenance" Project Thread
Those badges look awesome!
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just read the entire thread, amazing work well down.
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Thank you, and thanks for taking the time to read my entire thread. That had to take a while.... ![]() .
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Re: LockDoc's "Low Budget", "Low Maintenance" Project Thread
Great looking emblems and a great project a lot of hard work nice truck
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Thanks Kenny. It was worth every minute I spent on it. I have a big smile on my face every time I drive it......
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Well I finally got the fender badges installed. I also had to replace the crank sensor on the back of the block. Not easy to get to, but I got it out without breaking it off inside the hole, so I consider myself lucky.... As Willie would say "On The Road Again"! And just in time for Spring driving.
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Re: LockDoc's "Low Budget", "Low Maintenance" Project Thread
Looks real nice Leon!!
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I had played around with various values for the stock 90ohm position and it didn't give great results. Your trick got the needle reading nicely, straight up at 200ish and the swing isn't as dramatic as it was when changing the other resistance value.
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Good deal. Glad it helped you out. .
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100% Doc knows his stuff, and passes it along in a pleasant manner. As I've said before, great Low Budget thread LockDoc! |
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Thanks..... I'm always willing to share what I have learned on here in years past and what I have learned from building a few of these trucks. It's always good to keep the information flowing. If anyone is wondering what MS66 is referring to in the first quote in his post above, it is the link to adjusting the GM steering boxes. I will post it again in this post.... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VRO1ne-SkZo Good Video. I did not remove my steering box to adjust it but I did jack my truck up until the front wheels were off the ground. Having a spanner wrench to make the upper adjustment makes it a lot easier. .
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Leon Locksmith, Specializing In Antique Trucks, Automobiles, & Motorcycles (My Dually Pickup Project Thread) http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=829820 - Last edited by LockDoc; 03-13-2026 at 05:33 PM. |
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