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01-01-2014, 06:31 AM | #1 |
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Chevy 57 by Babas (France)
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01-01-2014, 12:37 PM | #2 |
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Welcome Babas and wow, what a nice looking project. Looks like you're definitely making progress. Nice
Metal work and your engine looks like you took the time to do it right. Tell us about yourself and especially about the car culture of France. Oh by the way, Happy New Year!
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Welcome.
Looks like a real nice truck. Is that the way the grille came in France or is that your mod? Looks good. Kim |
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And thanks for your answer. (I m Sorry but my american language is not really good.) I have got this chevy57 6500 since 2012. I'm progressing slowly. Actually I put mastic on it. I will post other pics later. I'm happy to talk about car with american guy like you. |
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It's all looking so great I hate to focus on one thing but the drag link is way too short. You are going to have some serious bump steer.
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Lookin' good, Babas! Keep up the great work!
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If you write something we don't understand, we'll ask...so I'm not understanding "I put mastic on it". What are you referring to? All the guys on this site and this specific sub-forum are very nice and very helpful. If there's anything we can do to help you please let us know. Guys, it's got to be much harder for Babas than for us because he likely can't go to a local show and see a lot of trucks like we can.
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Dan,
Mastic = polyester repair paste. I repair the defects of chevy's body. |
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The link going from the pitman arm on the steering box to the steering arm on the spindle is too short. There is an arch that the axle that drag link won't be. This graphic shows an drag link and track bar not a drag link and spring but it gives you an idea what we are talking about. The distance from one end of the link to the other changes as it goes thru it's arc. The axle is held by the spring and is following an arc. It's being held to this arc by the spring just as the track bar does. So if the arcs don't match when you hit a bumper and the axle does up it is going to turn the steering wheel in your hand OR turn the wheels if the steering wheel is held straight, hit's the name "Bump steer". Brian And here is where I got that graphic. http://www.quadratec.com/jeep_knowle...article-68.htm
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01-02-2014, 09:15 PM | #12 |
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Ha ha, Babas see what I mean about us Americans not always being able to speak English?
Martinsr has a number of typo's (errors) in his explanation of bump steer. He meant, "when you hit a BUMP (not "bumper") the axle GOES up (not "does") ..... HENCE (not "hits") the name. I hope I helped and didn't confuse even more. - Dan
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Bondo is actually the name of one manufacturer's filler. There are many manufacturers but for whatever reason, Bondo is the name we all commonly use. I'm not trying to "correct" you, just trying to explain the terms we typically use.
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LOLOLOL, man that's pathetic! Thanks for the corrections, my God. And that's all on my own, no spell corrector some goofy thing that put the wrong word, that was all me. Brian
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Yeah, you're right. I should have mentioned that Bondo brand is generally not considered a good quality filler. Oh well, we'll screw this guy up one way or the other! Lol.
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I'll just try and skip over the mastic conversation.
Babas44, that's a great looking truck. What do you plan to do next? |
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Hello everybody ! I need some help... I'm trying to connect my chevy's gauge cluster assembly and headlamp switch. I've bought a TCI wiring harness. But I don't really understand how to connect it.. Have you got some pics that could explain to me how to do ? Thanks a lot in advance !! |
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Here is the back of the cluster from the FAM and headlight switch. Most aftermarket wiring companies use the same color wire as GM did, at least my EZ wire did with a few exceptions.
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Babas, welcome to the forum, looks like you are doing a nice job on the truck. I see that you are seating your valves the old fashioned way. I still have one of those sticks with suction cups on each end but haven't used it in many years. Keep up the good work and post pictures as you go. We love pictures.
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babas, did this truck start out as a ton and a half viking?
or did the front fender come off a viking?
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thanks for diagramms but I bought a wire with different colors than GM. But finally, after several tests I made a success !
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Glad to help...
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