02-06-2018, 07:32 PM | #6276 |
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Re: What did you do to your truck today? Chapter II
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02-06-2018, 08:17 PM | #6277 |
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Re: What did you do to your truck today? Chapter II
Agree. Fantastic looking truck. Love the Yellow brackets!
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02-06-2018, 10:04 PM | #6278 |
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02-06-2018, 10:15 PM | #6279 |
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Re: What did you do to your truck today? Chapter II
Nice 14 bolt swap w disc.
And split rims will split your skull open, way to easily like it did to my boss when I was 16 working in a garage, was chained to, took the top of his skull right off, my coworker put it back on and held it, he lived, got two plates and was never right after that, I never worked on one after that or our shop. Mudman.
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02-06-2018, 10:26 PM | #6280 |
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Re: What did you do to your truck today? Chapter II
I've done many a split rim tire repair. The training video is pretty gruesome. Just use the cage and you'll be fine. If it blows, you will need a couple less cups of coffee that day. And maybe a change of shorts...
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02-06-2018, 11:48 PM | #6281 |
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Widow Maker Wheels
Never again for me ! .
Those things are deadly . I remember watching one fellow fly through the air when a split rim blew . Not everyone can afford a safety cage .
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02-06-2018, 11:57 PM | #6282 |
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If one doesn't have the equipment, one has no business changing a split rim tire. This goes for a whole pile of automotive operations. I will admit to reaching under a suspended engine to free up some hardware in the past. I also know people who have had parts of their body crushed doing the same thing. I wised up while my luck still held.
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02-06-2018, 11:59 PM | #6283 |
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Re: What did you do to your truck today? Chapter II
One of my buddys worked at a service station, back when there were still some, working on one and it blew. It threw him across the bay and broke both his arms. He was lucky to have lived. There are many, many horror stories about those rims.
Or I should say many horror truths about those rims. Original parts be damned. Be smart and leave them alone. They were discontinued for good reasons.
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02-07-2018, 02:36 AM | #6284 |
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Steve ;
You must be young . Decades ago when I was a Dealer mechanic no Dealer I ever saw had safety cages, the Mechanics just busted split rims on the shop floor . Even the factory shop manuals don't mention any special safety precautions, I used chains & padlocks until I stopped doing them . That's just how it was when split rims were standard equipments .
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02-07-2018, 02:40 AM | #6285 |
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The BLZNCST got some wood grain trim today along with a pair of sport mirrors! man this really gave it the finishing touch.
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02-07-2018, 11:07 AM | #6286 | |
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02-07-2018, 11:55 AM | #6287 |
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Glad one never blew on you then ! .
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02-07-2018, 02:14 PM | #6288 |
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Just lucky. But the graphic gruesome training video was enough to make a guy pretty careful. I think I only did 5 or 6, thankfully.
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Split rims suck and are dangerous even if a person has done many, still not safe, the copper Blazer though is a super nice truck, beauty.
Mudman.
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02-08-2018, 09:59 AM | #6291 |
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Safety knows no season
Oh yeah ~ when you're young and foolish/careless/inexperienced you go underneath vehicles supported by hydraulic trolley jacks because 'I don't have the time' to get the safety stands or what ever .
Then one day a jack fails and you see the result . I have multiple jack stands now, most are 5 ton or more rated .
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02-08-2018, 04:30 PM | #6292 |
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Yeah, I had a friend in high school who was working under his car using only the bumper jack. It let off and crushed his skull between the frame and the driveway. Not enough to kill him but his head is narrower now.
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Re: What did you do to your truck today? Chapter II
I just finished re&re the steering column. My shifter was getting harder and harder to manipulate. I had the thing out back in 2004 when I did the truck the first time. Over time and dusty roads crap builds up. As I am a grease nut and grease everything even if it doesn't move just in case it decides too, it won't hurt itself, the grease attracts particles. I had the truck in for paint back in the fall and they did a lot of media blasting, above the windshield and all over the engine compartment. When I got it back the stuff was in everything, wasn't too happy but a good job so can't complain eh! The shifter was hard to shift when I took it in and worse when it came back. We got a real cold snap and bingo no ticky no worky. I mean not an inch of movement in the shifter. I thought at first it was in the trany being so hard to shift. I disconnected the linkages and the shifter wouldn't move. It was in the column. I thought by the linkage arms was pretty sick looking with grease and media mixed to a perfect sludge reminding me of valve grinding compound but it turned out to be at the top where the shifter arm enters the column. Yes the media crap got in there as well. Works like a dream now and there was two lessons learned. One is to take the sterring wheele off and do a check at the top of the column, could save one a heck of a lot of work and two is to ease up on the grease gun which is going to be hard to do as I try to build a wall to keep out the salt from the roads. Have a good day eh!
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02-08-2018, 07:10 PM | #6294 |
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Re: What did you do to your truck today? Chapter II
placed my new Lectriclimited.com 01513321 temperature sender this evening. temp gauge is "in the middle" now. temp gun always showed good to go but the orielly's sender showed hot at 195
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I've had the 3 ton stands for a few years, but I can't recall why I bought the 12 ton stands. But, they came in handy when I had to replace my Yukon's fuel pump.
O-U-C-H. I bet he has a jack stand collection now.
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Started taking apart the front clip..Got the bumper and outside supports off, loosened the hood bolts (was solo) grille and headlights out..that fender is my goal tomorrow.
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02-09-2018, 02:30 AM | #6297 |
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Got the door signs re done on Old blue.
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Linkage Lubrication
This is a common thing, the column shifter gets stiffer to move and then wears rapidly as the driver just yanks ever harder instead of taking it all apart for proper cleaning, lubricating and adjustment .
When I took my 69's column apart I was shocked to see the wear on the detents etc. but after cleaning it Hospital clean I used 'dustless' grease, this is cheap War Surplus as rifle grease, it lubricates really well but some how dust doesn't stick to it readily . great for old sliding sun roofs, door latches and so on . Best of all, not only does it work as new again, it once again makes that loud GM clacking noise as it goes through each position ~ just like 1969 again ! .
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02-09-2018, 12:50 PM | #6299 |
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"Dustless Grease" My world is now complete. I guess it was worth sticking around this long just so this product can enter my space. I better get some quick as the time is fast running out! Have a good one eh!
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Installed new trim rings today.
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