08-16-2019, 10:20 AM | #10 |
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Re: Henry - 1984 C10
Great progress yesterday with some swearing, deep thinking and hard work. I got home from work, Korbin had just gotten home before me and got the garage opened up and was making a snack. We discussed what to work on first and we dug in. He started on converter bolts and I started on PCM wiring. After a bit of head scratching on why the engine would not turn over he got the bolts in and moved on to the shift linkage. Korbin worked under the truck to button up those open issues and I stayed top side on the wiring. Once Owen got home from football, we kept at it. Finally around 11:30pm we fired it up. All the wiring was good and the fluids topped off so that we could get it on a trailer to the muffler shop this morning. Still a lot of work to be done, before Monday, but it runs and will have new dual exhaust later today.
Pictures are from this morning as I dropped it off at the muffler shop. As you can see in the engine bay, there is still many things to be done.
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