01-14-2012, 01:26 AM | #1726 |
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Didnt like the way the switch was sitting, seemed like it was going to wear out the side of the plunger, so i built a spacer. Seems to sit more square on the steering wheel brace
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01-16-2012, 05:26 PM | #1727 |
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Finished up all the cruise stuff, need to buy a brake rod boot, and a NSS/BU Light switch and the dash should be done. Until i find a SW speedodometer reasonable....
M&H has their own switch that they make....tech guys are the best ive dealt with, spent an hour on the phone with no complaints from the techy, nomatter how stupid the question If you need help with electrical, check out our forum, guys down there are full of amazing info. No more melted wires Also, thanks to Livrat, i now have an 80lb. oil gauge. Matches up to the new oil pump Basically, Comes down to this, as far as changing from idiot lights to gauges. 12 position, and the one directly under it black and black with white tracer Probably more, youll just have to check out the entire plug and where they connect into the fuse block. Not that hard
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Nice job! About 5-6 years ago, I had a 68 custom camper that I bought for the ac parts. The guy I bought it from only wanted the tilt column so he removed it and replaced it with a standard column. The truck had cruise on it. I removed and sold it on ebay - think I got $125 for it. That was one of those dumb ideas.
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I think i paid around 700.00 for a complete rebuilt one, dont feel bad, before i found this forum..... I was disassembling this truck and threw out my bucket seats, the needed to be recovered. And, my gas tank skid plate, thought it was too heavy. Along with other various pieces i thought were junk....UNTIL I JOINED THIS FORUM
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Awesome Jim!
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01-16-2012, 08:13 PM | #1731 |
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Thanks Tim, your my best customer...205 replies
Hows life treating you, fair, i hope... Heres to one of the original "good guys"
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01-16-2012, 08:54 PM | #1732 |
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Dash looks great!
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01-16-2012, 10:56 PM | #1733 |
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Looks good Jim. You going to roll back your odometer?
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01-16-2012, 10:58 PM | #1734 |
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Thanks, coming from you, that is a large compliment.....
Now to see if i can reassemble my tilt, with no dissassembly pics Seems like i should go back under the hood and finish up, but it was nice to work in the wide open spaces. Not looking forward to the challenge of the tilt Thanks for stopping by, this forum has so many incredibly talented guys, its nice to see you take the time to look
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Thanks Doug, but i dont think that is legal in pa.
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nothing is Legal in Pa..... Jim its been a while It looks like you been busy
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Thanks Dave, thanks goes out to you and John, for giving up your secret stash of parts. Located a patch panel for the forward edge (jlaird), so i can fix either the GMC or Chevy hood....been lookin for several years and finally have all my body pieces Hood fits like a glove, no shims, not bad for a repop tri (top banana) 67-8 core support. Now, ijust have to save up for the billet hood hinges
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Got my speed warning buzzer and harness in the mail today, now to figure out where the orange wire goes
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The photo of the buzzer says alot. (cigs/java) LOL will you be on your 2 pot of java when you get the buzzer in
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Well schedule goes from 9am to 2am, so yes it could be a 2 pot day....you forgot my love/hate relationship with my eagles
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Since i ripped out the TSC system, hanging on the left by the brake, logical place to hang the buzzer was were the tsc solinoid hung. fits, but sure where the stock one hangs
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Thought id start to document my reassembly of the tilt column that i didnt take any disassembly pics of....so this should be from memory
Mounted the column under the dash with the clamp, can only go in one way. There are some nubs and detents that have to align, these are located in the dash horseshoe bracket and the other end of the column, outside the cowl under the m/c. There is a clamp there, to affix the column to the bracket attached to the brake pedal support This where the detent and nub are located, under this clamp. Gives you the oreintation of the column
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Dont forget to put the rubber gasket and plate on the column before it goes thru the cowl
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I am not going to begin to give you all the information needed, to many torque and clearance specs., plus i might miss some that would mess you up.
So, all the info. that you need can be obtained from the service manual, under the steering section 9-8, 9-9 Im trying to assemble the tube assy shift and the jacket, thought i would try it
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Built my own compression tool to install the shift lever tube and bowl
37" piece of all thread(3/8"), 1 1/2" piece of bathroom drain pipe, and some parts from a dyelectric fitting The 1 1/2" pipe has a large socket on top of it, with a piece of radiator hose holding it together Make sure you line up the key in the bowl with the slot in the shift tube. This picture is outside the jacket for clarity, just so you cansee what it is supposed to look like when it gets assembled Dont assemble as the service manual suggests, it doesnt work. 2 days of trying to get the locking plate in.... Use this oreintation, only press the shift tube to this depth, or you will never get the locking plate over the tube. Start by inserting the locking plate on the right side of the tube. Its one of those things that you will have to giggle around until you get the right oreintation, it does drop in, once it is seated in the correct position Now, you can continue to seat the shift tube all the way up where it belongs
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These are the parts im using next, do not attempt to seat the bearing in the adapter any farther than this depth. Youll just blow the adapter apart...
The lock plate and wave washer have been installed in the previous pic.#1747
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Thrust washer and snap spring ring installed first before the support...all standard stuff
Four bolts retain the support, torque to 45in./lbs. Thread lock should be used
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M&H sent my nss/bul switch...14 bucks and NOT made in china
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