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Old 04-15-2023, 05:19 PM   #1
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Re: 67 GMC super custom build

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Old 04-17-2023, 09:08 PM   #2
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I got my longer lower speedometer cable today and routed it. Underneath they alway just kind of hun from the firewall to the transmission and with the overdrive it was a long wY so I added a grommet to the piece where the gv overdrive sensor used to be so the cable will be nice and snug
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Old 04-24-2023, 03:18 PM   #3
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So I did some playing around with the cowl intake system. Instead of using the speedometer switch at the cruise control unit for the overdrive I decided to use the switch at the transmission gear to operate that. I decided to use the switch under the hood to operate the door that let's in the air from the cowl.i was worried about having fuel smell in the cab when I run my ac so I made it so the door will let the cowl fresh air in at 30 mph and shut it at 25mph using a vacuum pod and a energized solenoid. The speed sensor grounds the solenoid at 30mph and opens it to let the vacuum to the pod to open the door. Door has a spring and stays closed all the time except over 30mph so fumes can't travel into the cowl area. Basically i turned the tcs system from 1972 into a way to operate the fresh air door. Cowl needs to be moving to operate properly anyway.
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Old 04-24-2023, 03:33 PM   #4
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Further down the line the air cleaner has a box similar to this as well but it's different. The lid has a bulb that is heat sensitive. It will only take warm air from the heat stove till it warms up and it opens the door to take fresh air from the cowl /pre cleaner. Kind of cool that this was all available back then. The heat stove here is from a big block 366. I'll have to rework it to look proper on the 327.
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Old 05-26-2023, 11:49 PM   #5
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I got a nos heat stove cover and pipe to fit. It will run it to the air cleaner just like the 68 up style.
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Old 06-10-2023, 10:09 AM   #6
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Re: 67 GMC super custom build

I love that extinguisher mount location.
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Old 06-14-2023, 02:06 AM   #7
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I didn't like the added part I put in the speedometer for the overdrive so I used the sensor at the transmission housing instead. I also took a broken speedometer cable clips i had and welded it to the hose clamp and rerouted the speedometer cable the way it was intended to be with cruise . It Looks Cleaner without the 45 adapterand the sensor. Also you can see where I mounted the tcs solenoid that is going to control the fresh air intake vacuum pod from the cowl.
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Old 06-14-2023, 10:19 PM   #8
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Super attention to detail....do you lay awake at night thinking about these mods?
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Old 06-14-2023, 11:17 PM   #9
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Super attention to detail....do you lay awake at night thinking about these mods?
Ha yeah sometimes but more ot of excitement. Some of these thing I'll think about for weeks before I pull the trigger. The worst is when you do something with nos parts that aren't readily available and I mess up. That hurts.
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Old 06-24-2023, 01:08 AM   #10
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I got a few parts in the mail this week so I did some stuff on the truck tonight. I added a 1964 pontiac throttle dash pot to the 4gc carb with a micro switch that originally was used for switch pitch transmissions. It will be used to ground the solenoid for the cowl intake every time the throttle is closed and close the intake door. It will only open again once the throttle is opened. That way on long idles it hopefully won't bring a fuel smell into the cab. Also I had to put anew vacuumpod on the a/c idle up. I also adjusted the dash pot so even when the a/c is on and the truck is idling higher the fresh air door will still be in the closed position til the throttle is pushed down.
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Old 07-26-2023, 08:21 PM   #11
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I got the decals all really close to the correct color on the transmission temperature gauge project. This is now complete. It turned out really nice. Thank you ironcainine for you help on this. It would not look this correct without your help. I really appreciate it.
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Old 07-26-2023, 08:54 PM   #12
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I am glad it turned out. So happy to be the smallest part of an amazing build. I'm pretty sure I'm well on the record about how cool I think this truck is. Thanks for sharing the fun!
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Old 07-26-2023, 10:00 PM   #13
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So I put my in cab fuel tank in for fitment and after the new floor and taking the roof apart the neck was no longer in the center. Close but not perfect. How much tolerance does the gasket give you? Also the new floor was far from perfect on the passenger side. Driver was perfect. The bottom holes lined up but there was a 1/4 inch gap between them and the tank and the tank does not flex that much. Spacers I guess will need to be used on the 2 rear bottom bolts.
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Once the tank is bolted in, you can put a pipe in the neck (largest diameter that you have that'll fit) and using it as a lever you can tweak the neck position to center it.
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Old 07-26-2023, 10:59 PM   #15
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Yeah that would work. I should probably do that when I'm doing final install after paint.
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Old 07-29-2023, 12:05 AM   #16
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So I changed up my illuminated entry wiring today. My interior lighting will come on as factory when the door is open and when the headlight switch is on. I made it so when you push the outside door button only the door lock lights will come on for 35 seconds. That just incase your door is locked in the dark you can see the hole. Now I also added a small light to the ignition switch so it will come on for 35 seconds as well so when you get in and you close the door and it's dark you can still see where the ignition switch is. With the sentinel headlight kit as soon as you turn the key and the sensor sees that its dark all your dash lights come on automatic . I have another timer I may use on the interior lights but the reason I seperated them from the lock lights is I don't want the lock lights to come on when yhe interior lights are on when I turn them on from the headlight switch.
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Old 07-29-2023, 08:48 PM   #17
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Re: 67 GMC super custom build

That is slick!
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Old 07-31-2023, 06:17 PM   #18
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I also took the fiber optic light that was for the ash tray and converted it to a mini bulb. Much better lighting. There will be no more fiber optics in my truck anymore. I ordered another set of clear bulbs as I like those much better than colored bulbs.
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Old 08-02-2023, 09:42 PM   #20
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So I hooked this light up to my dash lights but I did not like how this was always on when the dash lights were on. So I had recently taken a cruise control unit apart and it had a flexible brass tab on it with a contact point on it which worked perfectly for this application. I used a piece of plastic to seperate conductivityfrom it and the ash tray and riveted a wire connector to it (so the ash tray can still be removed) and the point on the brass . This way it can ground and slide across the top of the housing . Then I put a thick clear vinyl decal on the back end of the upper inner housing so the ground contact will slide over it when the ash tray is closed and the ground will not touch. The light will only come on when the ash tray is slid out an inch or more and shut off when closed. Just like the glove box door will work.
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And maby not so fast on the fiber optics. I forgot I have this very uncommon 1973-74 chevy washer wiper plaquard that lights up. I thought this piece was very cool and bought it. I would like to see if I can get this 3d printed to use as my ignition plaquard. It would light up just like the keyhole. This one might be far fetched but I'll see where I may be able to get this done. Not sure what else I would use this for.
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Well I took the piece to a local 3D print shop and they said they can do it so well see when it returns. But today is a very important day. I am no longer imprisoned to sms auto fabrics. I got my final pieces from them. I really hated how long I had to wait for some of these pieces and the service was hard to go thru but wow their work is top notch. All the custom stuff I wanted they nailed 100%. I got the door anel inserts today. Feels so good for that to come to a close. Now all I really have left is body and paint. Then assembly. But this dream still feels years away. I sent these to SMS in September of 2018 and I only got them today.
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Those look sharp! Nice job.
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So they 3d printed me a piece on colored plastic. Now they are going to mold me one in clear plastic so the light can shine thru it. A few tweaks to this are going to be made but it's close. Font is perfect. 67 didn't have accessory like the 68 up did so I made this one without.
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So they 3d printed me a piece on colored plastic. Now they are going to mold me one in clear plastic so the light can shine thru it. A few tweaks to this are going to be made but it's close. Font is perfect. 67 didn't have accessory like the 68 up did so I made this one without.
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