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10-09-2014, 12:50 AM | #101 |
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Re: 68 c10 2wd in Sacramento, CA
Look at this one though, it's the same way, http://rides.customclassictrucks.com.../photos/2.html
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10-09-2014, 10:42 PM | #102 |
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Today I finished bolting down the bed, and drilled the new bolt holes in the rear of the bed. I was reinstalling the tailgate when I noticed this little enigma.
question: What do you do if you have a rusty hole in the bottom of your tailgate? Do you: A.) get a new tailgate? or B.) weld in a patch and Bondo and shape it? apparently the answer is: C.) Head in to your kitchen and grab some tin foil, stuff it in the hole to use as backing, and pile on the Bondo!
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10-09-2014, 10:45 PM | #103 |
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Anyways, I finished bolting down the bed, piled in all my extra parts, and loaded it on the trailer to come home!
do you ever feel like you are being followed???
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10-09-2014, 10:59 PM | #104 |
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Today on the way home I was totally vindicated in my love of Chevys.....
I was on my way home in my 2001 GMC Sierra (pictured above) It has 283,000 miles on it and runs like a top. I was towing my 68 home on a 2 axle car trailer (also pictured above) and I needed some gas. So I pulled up to the pump behind a early 2000's full size Ford pickup. We finished fueling up at the same time and I climbed in old trusy, and fired it up when I heard the Ford "reeer, reeeeeeer, rrruuuuurr,". I knew I had jumper cables so I hoped out and asked the guy if he needed a jump. He said it was a stick and he would try to bump start it after the exit lane was clear. I told him I would push him if he needed it. He glanced at my truck with the trailer and the 68 in tow and said "do you think you will be able too?", To which I replied "Hell yeah". SO.... With my 68 in tow on a trailer, I pushed his truck for a half a block till it started.
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10-10-2014, 01:03 AM | #105 | |
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10-15-2014, 12:55 PM | #106 |
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Quick update, I have been working on the 68 at home a little. I've been grinding down my welds in prep for bondo work. I had not really driven the truck much as I need a new taillight. So yesterday I took it for a little test drive. I got back and opened the hood to make some carb adjustments and to check the timing when I noticed the engine wire harness was smoking. i shut the truck off and grabbed the harness and it was hot to the touch. I peeled back the coating and there are a few melted wires. I think I am going to just rewire the whole truck with some larger gauge wire, make a headlight harness, and build the new charging harness to handle an internally regulated alternator.
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10-15-2014, 12:56 PM | #107 |
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oh... side note, on further inspection, the fuse box is all rusty at every terminal. It looks like I may be replacing that too.
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10-15-2014, 02:05 PM | #108 |
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Does it have a fusible link? That should melt before the rest of the wiring.
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10-15-2014, 09:29 PM | #109 |
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I dont see one, and frankly I don't want to take the cjance, I've seen how an electrical fire under the hood plays out and I'm not interested
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10-25-2014, 11:40 AM | #110 |
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Wow!! Amazing job! I saw those rims in Craigslist too!! I totally was going to buy it too lol! I'm in Elk Grove maybe we ll see each other driving one day! Keep up the work
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10-26-2014, 01:38 AM | #111 |
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Well I got back under the hood today after some convincing from my new apprentice.
"I think I see the problem Dad" "Don't worry. ..I'll fix it"
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10-26-2014, 01:52 AM | #112 |
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I found that there was a circuit that had been cut, and another wire attached to it. It appears to be power for an electric choke. The end was an open eyelet and it was taped up against the firewall and the tape gave loose letting it lay on the manifold which caused it to short out and melt that one wire.... I clipped it and stubbed it properly. Ran the truck, and no more smoking wires. It did melt a section of the primary wire for the coil so I ran a new 12g wire from the fuse box in preperation for my HEI. I also diagnosed my non operating headlights to the floor switch but I intend to redo the switch and make a headlight relay harness. I pulled the plugs to see how the color was. I think I need to do valve seals I am seeing a bit of oil but I don't think it's rings, the motor doesn't have many miles on it but it did sit for many years.
I drovebtge truck around and it does have an oil leak around one of the valve covers, and it sounds like I have a substantial exhaust leak to track down.... getting that "flap flap flap" sound when I stomp on it. Other than that it needs some adjusting and I will feel comfortable driving it to work to lower it.
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10-26-2014, 01:20 PM | #113 |
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Good job finding that electrical issue without having to rewire everything.
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11-12-2014, 02:31 PM | #114 |
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just an update....I have done nothing lately. I couldn't afford the registration so I put it on no op. I did a little sanding on the front fender, but it has become apparent that I will need to take it to work and hit it with the d/a (my little compressor at home can only run it for about 2 minutes), but no tags means o driving it to work. I also need money to work on the suspension. need some lowering springs in the rear. I've taken on a 2nd job on the weekends so hopefully I can get a little breathing room.
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11-12-2014, 02:45 PM | #115 | |
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11-14-2014, 04:24 PM | #116 |
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I've given myself a $200 budget each month for truck stuff. Doesn't take much to eat that up. Little stuff adds up pretty quick.
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11-25-2014, 12:42 AM | #118 |
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Good work!
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12-05-2014, 01:32 PM | #119 |
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A little update. I found a new parts shop that is literally less than a mile from work. I happened to be perusing Sacramento CL for 67-72 parts, and I saw an ad for a new shop in the old Chevyland building down the street, so I had to go check it out. They have a nice catalog full of parts for my truck at compareable prices to CPP and LMC, but with them being so close I won't have to pay shipping. So I rolled over there and picked up some taillight lenses for 8.99 each, and got my taillights squared away. Now all my lights work. Next order of business is the wipers and heater/blower system so I can start driving it to work occasionally.
The shop here has a website too (this is not a promotion and I have no affiliation with them, just want to share for my local guys) http://www.supermuscleparts.com
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12-05-2014, 01:40 PM | #120 |
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Someone up here just recommended that place to me a week ago. I might have to go check it out next time I am in Sacramento.
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01-02-2015, 03:36 AM | #121 |
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A quick question on your front suspension swap.
When you swapped to the newer crossmember, did you swap in the newer steering box also? If so, was it a direct bolt-in? My understanding is that if you don't swap the box, you will have to get some weird tie rod adapters. Any progress on your truck?
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Thanks, that is what I wanted to hear. His 68 already has power steering so I will do as you and just transfer everything but the box.
I am also assuming we will need to use the newer master cylinder and booster as the old MC was set up for drum/drum. Thanks again.
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