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Old 11-18-2024, 02:32 AM   #1
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I’m still chipping away at it. Engine bay is slowly coming together. So far I’ve installed 90% of the sniper system and roughed in most of the wiring. Intermediate steering shaft slipped right into place, too.

Not sure when I’ll get it fired up, but I’ll be looking forward to the day!
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Old 11-18-2024, 10:09 AM   #2
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Nice and clean! Rg
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Old 12-11-2024, 02:08 AM   #3
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Nice and clean! Rg
Thanks! I’ll have to do something with the heater hoses to clean it up a bit more, but it’s coming along.
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Old 12-11-2024, 02:20 AM   #4
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Switched gears recently, as I’m waiting on some engine parts and procrastinating my transmission purchase.

I had my cowl nearly ready for paint, but last minute decided to shave the antenna hole. I also added a debris guard behind the cowl by welding some studs to secure a piece of aluminum mesh. It needs a tad more trimming around the screw holes, but otherwise turned out decent. I’ll go through the top of the hood one more time and then hoping to finish up the paint this winter on these last two pieces.
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Old 12-11-2024, 09:21 AM   #5
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I just spent an hour and a half reading this thread from the beginning, and I have to say, wow. Your first post says you "have very little experience welding and performing body work": I think you have that experience now!
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Old 12-16-2024, 06:23 PM   #6
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Awesome work! You are just a short stones throw north of me. I have family all over Spokane and I went to college there, good place.
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Old 01-03-2025, 12:48 PM   #7
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I just spent an hour and a half reading this thread from the beginning, and I have to say, wow. Your first post says you "have very little experience welding and performing body work": I think you have that experience now!
Thanks for the compliment! It’s been quite the learning experience for sure.

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Awesome work! You are just a short stones throw north of me. I have family all over Spokane and I went to college there, good place.
Much appreciated! Where abouts are you located? Spokane has been great to our family!
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Old 01-04-2025, 01:50 AM   #8
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Getting closer on finishing the engine bay. I’m Getting more motivated to get to the finish line!
This week i installed and wired in my electric fans. Hope i did it right, as there was a lot of different info out there on the internet on installing electric fans. I ended up wiring it through my Holley sniper and have it tied into the AC compressor.
I finally installed the distributor and will get spark plugs and wires installed when they show up next week.
Lastly, i got a battery and cables thrown in place. I had to trim the cables up, but ground wire went to frame and the power to the starter.
Hoping to finish the remaining engine bay wiring in the coming week.
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Old 01-05-2025, 03:31 AM   #9
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I installed my battery bus bar terminals this evening on the pass fender. The AC is finally 100% wired in, my Holley PDM and the electric fans, as well. I’ll start double checking all my connections and have a couple more grounds to install before i hook everything up to the battery to see what turns on

Although there will likely be some troubleshooting, this seemed like a pretty big milestone for the truck. I’ve learned alot and the wiring definitely became much less intimidating towards the end. It took a lot of reading and a mindset of “one bite at a time”. I have a much better understanding of how all the accessories are hooked up and should run, now.
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Old 01-06-2025, 10:54 AM   #10
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Nice progress, looks great. Would you recommend the American Autowire wiring harness kit?
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Old 01-06-2025, 01:45 PM   #11
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Nice progress, looks great. Would you recommend the American Autowire wiring harness kit?
It was a very complete kit and fairly straight forward to follow. It was nice that all of the wires were labeled and they all had plenty of length. I don’t think you could go wrong with the kit. You’ll definitely want a decent crimping tool, too.
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Let the trouble shooting begin! After I installed the spark plugs and wires earlier this week, I hooked up the battery and crossed my fingers. I was excited to see the exterior lights turned on right away! There are definitely a handful of electrical gremlins to chase down, but I was relieved to see a lot of the things functioning like they should.

I had a couple packages at the door when i got home from work and I was antsy to see them in the engine bay. I ordered what I believe to be is the last pieces of my braking system. It’ll make for some fun evenings getting it actually installed.

Spark plugs installed. The holley ignition system recommended the msd wires, so I went with that!
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Lights on with the high beams. Having trouble with the blinkers, but I think it might be a flasher issue.
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Tailights turned on too!
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Tonight I fixed one of the gremlins. I was able to get my Dakota digital gauges powered up. I’ll need to mess with that some more.
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I got a decent deal on my brake booster and master cylinder. I’m hoping it all works like it should. I did a lot of research prior to making the purchase. I ordered the 1-1/8 bore system, as that’s what baer recommended for my brakes.
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Hopefully more to come in the next few weeks!
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Old 01-18-2025, 09:56 AM   #13
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Looking good!!
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Let the trouble shooting begin! After I installed the spark plugs and wires earlier this week, I hooked up the battery and crossed my fingers. I was excited to see the exterior lights turned on right away! There are definitely a handful of electrical gremlins to chase down, but I was relieved to see a lot of the things functioning like they should.

I had a couple packages at the door when i got home from work and I was antsy to see them in the engine bay. I ordered what I believe to be is the last pieces of my braking system. It’ll make for some fun evenings getting it actually installed.

Spark plugs installed. The holley ignition system recommended the msd wires, so I went with that!
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Lights on with the high beams. Having trouble with the blinkers, but I think it might be a flasher issue.
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Tailights turned on too!
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Tonight I fixed one of the gremlins. I was able to get my Dakota digital gauges powered up. I’ll need to mess with that some more.
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I got a decent deal on my brake booster and master cylinder. I’m hoping it all works like it should. I did a lot of research prior to making the purchase. I ordered the 1-1/8 bore system, as that’s what baer recommended for my brakes.
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Looking good!!
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Nice progress
Appreciate it! Slowly but surely it’s getting there.
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