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06-14-2024, 09:35 AM | #101 |
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Re: 1964 GMC Palomino Tan Survivor
Thanks! Looking forward to seeing yours come together. Palomino tan guys need to stick together 😀
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08-08-2024, 12:00 PM | #102 |
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Re: 1964 GMC Palomino Tan Survivor
I've put about 1500 miles on it since I finished the rust repair and I've been chasing a few annoying little problems. I'd been feeling a vibration around 50-55mph and figured it was from knocking the weights off the front wheels when i didn't have the steering stops set up correctly. Got it aligned and front tires balanced, and the shop told me that one of the front wheels was bent. Sure enough, that bad boy was egg-shaped. Decided to bite the bullet and got another set of Wheel Vintiques Series 62 to match the back, except 15x6. Unfortunately, the vibration is still there, but intermittent. Next day, I picked up a bolt in a rear tire so had to take that in for repair. While I had it up on stands I checked the rear for a bent axle or wheel, but everything looks OK. Doesn't seem like a driveline vibration, I can't feel it through the shifter or anything. It's more like a shudder. Anyway, will keep looking for it. I still feel the "catchy" spot in the steering but I'm just learning to live with it. Overall I'm happy, but I have a few more things I want to work on when the rains come.
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08-30-2024, 04:11 PM | #103 |
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Re: 1964 GMC Palomino Tan Survivor
Solved the vibration - when I modified the rear shock mounts, I didn't complete the job and find steel bushings for the shock eyes, so there was a ton of play between the bolt and the rubber bushing. Basically it was like I had worn out shocks. I installed some bushings to take out all the slop and 1) solved the vibration and 2) dramatically improved the ride. Learn from my mistake!
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10-07-2024, 12:04 AM | #104 |
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Re: 1964 GMC Palomino Tan Survivor
My second Champion radiator gave up the ghost - started leaking at the top tank after about 3 months. Same place as the first one...at least they warrantied it.
3rd radiator showed up looking like it went through hell: Installed it because I didn't have anything to lose and wanted to drive the truck. So far it's holding, but I don't have much confidence. I kind of suspect I'm working my way through a bad batch of these radiators that were all built at the same time. We'll see. I still have the original radiator but the quote for a re-core was really high...maybe worth it in retrospect. I also installed a cheap ebay headlight relay kit - so far that's been a nice upgrade. I can tell the lights are brighter and I'm glad that I'm not putting that load through the switch. |
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