03-27-2020, 10:47 AM | #351 |
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I self quarantined to the pick and pull yesterday afternoon. It was 86 degrees here with no wind, so glad I was able to leave work early. Anyway, I have been working on modifying my brake pedal so it mates to the stock push rod in the hydroboost. I needed the stock GM brake pin. I found a Tahoe that had the front seats and most of the dash out as a donor. It was still a giant PITA because of course I only had one 18mm wrench with me. Anyway, pin is out and I have it mocked up in my pedal. More to come...
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After mocking up the brake pedal with the GM pin I discovered the lining it up with the existing factory pedal hole was incorrect. When the pedal was pushed the pin went up too far and created too steep of an angle on the push rod. It worked, but not like it should. So, I cut the entire thing off the pedal and started over. Moved the pin down about 1/2" and not I get full travel of the push rod and the pedal goes to about a 1/2" of the floor. I did have to move my DBW gas pedal over some because I felt the pedal was too close. The pic is after I moved it.
Since I can't go to the store to pick up parts I went to my storage shed and found my bumper brackets. Cleaned them up, painted and installed. I was hoping to go to LMC this weekend and pick up my new grill, but the counter is closed. Guess I'll have to pay shipping.
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03-30-2020, 01:17 PM | #353 |
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Nice job on the pedal mod! There are many local places not open to the public right now, which makes shipping an extra cost unfortunately. Keep chipping away, the truck is looking great.
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04-01-2020, 02:29 PM | #354 |
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Let's hope it fits as nice as it looks. LMC got it out very fast. Perk of living close to KC.
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Awesome, I'm looking forward to seeing it on.
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04-02-2020, 09:29 AM | #356 |
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I only had about 30 minutes to mess around in the garage last night. Overall impressions of the grill is that it is a solid piece. Much more so than the OEM grill surround. The chrome is probably a 8 out of 10, but again I think it is much nicer than the OEM aluminum. Fit...here we go. It is close, but needs lots more work. I focused on the drivers side and got pretty close. I then moved to the passenger side and got it as close as the other side. I then went to shut the hood to find that the grill does not "bow" out in the middle far enough for the hood to clear. Pretty easy fix when you install the latch it corrects it....but...it then screwed up the passenger side. So, I think it will get there with a lot more work. I'll keep you posted. If any of you have tips that have done this before please let me know.
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04-02-2020, 08:51 PM | #357 |
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What I did on mine was get the sides where you want them, get all the bolts in, and then tighten them. Then either muscle it yourself or get a helper and pull like heck to get the center brace lined up and a bolt in.
If I remember right it feels like your going to break something when your pulling in the center to get it lined up, its just a tough fit. Also, I just saw in your pictures that part of the center bracket is on the floor. I had the entire center bracket assembled and installed with loose bolts holding it to the core support. The grille slides between the latch bracket and the middle brace, that was the first bolt I put in to hold everything out in the center after you muscle it into place. Last edited by sprint_9; 04-02-2020 at 09:04 PM. |
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Paint shop called me last night. They are slowing down due to the craziness and said they would take my bed next week to get started on paint. Lots to do to get that ready by mid-week.
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04-03-2020, 09:54 AM | #359 |
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That's exciting! Do you have a color picked out?
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04-03-2020, 11:21 AM | #361 |
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That will look good. You may already know this, but a suggestion on metallic paint - metallics are much more difficult to spray than solid colors. I painted my dad's truck stone blue metallic in pieces and there is some mismatch that bothers me. Metallics are hard to spray because the gun settings, number of coats, temperature, all make a difference. If I could go back, I would have sprayed the jambs, between cab and bed, inside of bed, etc. and then assembled and painted the whole thing at once. Or at least sprayed everything with the same number of coats. I think the issue in my case was not getting full coverage on a few panels so they came out lighter than the others which I put more coats on. Solid colors cover in 2-3 coats, but metallic can take 5 or more. It also helps to use a sealer prior to paint for a uniform substrate and it helps with coverage.
But I'm willing to bet that your body guy is much better at painting than I am, so I'm sure he's thought about it and has a plan. I would at least have the conversation with him to give you some peace of mind and establish some expectations.
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Awesome, glad to hear that you've got a solid connection there. And that's true, the stepside will be more forgiving next to the cab than a fleetside.
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That's going to be exciting to get some paint going.
More to add I kind of forgot about. I had to loosen my fenders on the core support to get everything inline and the bolts started. I then tightened the grille side bolts. From there I think I got the center pulled out. Then I went back and adjusted on the fenders and tightened them back to the core support. By that point there isn't alot of adjustment left in the fenders as everything is getting tied together. One thing I did do that helped everything fit better was add a shim to the drivers side fender to core support. That really helped my hood gap so it was a double benefit in my case. I will snap some pictures tonight when I get home from work. |
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I had my inner fenders in, but all the bolts loosened. If I remember right the only bolts left tight on the fenders were the 2 that hold the top of the fender to the cab. Everything else was loosened. I also had a very hard time getting all the bolts started when working on the grille bracket to fender.
I attached some pictures of the fender to grille alignment I had. Down by and behind the bumper where its kind of dished in was very tight, but did line up and match the fender dish. Last edited by sprint_9; 04-04-2020 at 12:39 PM. |
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Thanks sprint! I worked on it some, but the body shop foreman came over on Saturday to see the truck before it shows up and he said to leave it and he would work it. It hopefully goes this Thursday. They think I will have it back by June. They did say they will paint it all the same day. I started pulling it apart to get it ready to go.
I did get brave enough to cut a hole in my maple wood for the gas fill. One 9.5% stout calmed the nerves enough But, then I pulled all the wood out and didn't take a pic while it was still in the floor. This is the Boyd set up.
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That Boyd filler is the nicest looking setup I've seen. So what are you going to do until June?!
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I will get the frame back after they get all panels fit. So, I plan to go over the entire thing and check torque etc. Hopefully, put exhaust on it and have it ready to roll back under the cab. If that doesn't work, my wife will have a list of things I can do around the house I'm sure.
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Today is the day!! Taking her to the shop for final blocking and paint!! I'm a little nervous about picking the paint color as I had four cards sprayed out and they all were very similar. Good news is the wife picked the same one that I did.
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"Final blocking and paint"
You make it sound so easy! HAHA Great that you and the wife could agree on a color. I bet she wants to drive it too, doesn't she?
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They even came and picked her up yesterday for me. I think she enjoyed getting out of the garage...looks happy anyway.
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Yep, it's an important time to do what we can to keep everyone working. I'm excited to see it progress in the next few months at the body shop!
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Awesome progress! Seeing it outside of your own garage probably feels a little foreign. Looking at the pic with the hood popped, the stance looks perfect.
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I went to check on her yesterday. They already have the bed off and are blocking it. They put her by the window so she could see out. She looks happy to be out of that small garage
I worked on sanding the boards for the bed all weekend.
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