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Old 05-02-2022, 08:12 PM   #1
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Re: What did you do to your truck today.The 3rd chapter

Yep, looks bad, replace and go another 50+ years!
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Old 05-06-2022, 09:53 AM   #2
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Got primer on my inner fenders last weekend and yesterday took the time to put some paint on the under hood sides.
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Old 05-06-2022, 05:09 PM   #3
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Went to put the carrier in and after inspecting the right side shims they look like they were beat in with a punch and sledge hammer left was a thick solid spacer and it was cracked . I had noticed that the backlash was very excessive when I took it apart . I'm thinking it had slop the carrier bearings and someone beat a few shims to the right side tightning the bearings but causing the excessive backlash and put strain on the left bearing which finally failed.

So I bought a shim pack today and going to assemble tomorrow. Did the pinion bearings today ,the old ones looked good but better safe than sorry .
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Old 05-07-2022, 12:27 PM   #4
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Calling it good 12 thousands for used gears is in the ballpark . When I took it apart it must have been 40 to 50 thousands lots of backlash
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Old 05-08-2022, 08:19 AM   #5
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Calling it good 12 thousands for used gears is in the ballpark . When I took it apart it must have been 40 to 50 thousands lots of backlash
Well done on the backlash, maybe go one more step and check the tooth contact pattern ........
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Old 05-08-2022, 12:26 AM   #6
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1972 C20 took apart the drivers side rear Brake Wheel Cylinder to clean up and a new Master cylinder came in today so will be installing it Soon.
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Old 05-08-2022, 01:35 AM   #7
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I sprayed WD40 on my crusty rear bumper brackets. ( All I had) Let that soak in. They've been there 50 years. Hopefully I can crack them and not have to break out the torch.

Shiny new bumper is on it's way. Thanks GMC Paul.

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Old 05-08-2022, 01:41 PM   #8
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Thanks to global warming and early HOT weather getting at or new the 100s already (which I am sure none of us are helping with out old trucks) I adjusted my idle for AC and shut off the heater water via my heater valve.

I think it was a smart move to put in that valve...
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Old 05-08-2022, 02:54 PM   #9
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Got it on a lift in my new garage. Still working to get all my crap up on shelves to free up the floor space.

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Old 05-08-2022, 03:10 PM   #10
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Thanks to global warming and early HOT weather getting at or new the 100s already (which I am sure none of us are helping with out old trucks) I adjusted my idle for AC and shut off the heater water via my heater valve.

I think it was a smart move to put in that valve...
Mid 40s yesterday and 55 today . Early April weather here
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Old 05-08-2022, 10:12 PM   #11
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Painted my front and rear bumpers white..
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Old 05-08-2022, 11:20 PM   #12
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Installed lift kit a couple weeks ago, my friend that painted the truck painted my new wheels and I installed new tires.
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Old 05-09-2022, 12:10 AM   #13
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I washed, then buffed out the original paint on the front of my truck today. Then I took it for a short drive.
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Old 05-09-2022, 01:30 AM   #14
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A while back I put new cab mounts on Otis, never understood why someone would go to all the trouble to pull the cab, paint it then re-install it on the old broken-down cab mounts? Maybe it's just me, anyway after the install I took it over to a fellow to completely re-align the doors, fenders and hood which he did a slam dunk job. Very thorough.

He also installed the missing rear inner fender bolts (one each side) that connects to the forward cab area.
After I picked up the truck, I had this definite pronounced clunk right underneath my clutch foot heel whenever the frame would flex from turning, pothole, approach etc. that was not there before.

It was about to drive me crazy trying to pinpoint it, I finally noticed that the sheet metal formed for the horn that the inner fender bolts to was just folded/mated together with no apparent welding spot or otherwise, so I drove a shim in it, and the clunk was no longer there. Bingo! Now I could slightly hear one on the passenger side but not as pronounced.

Got underneath and wire brushed down to bare metal, c-clamped it back together and welded the outer lip of what appeared to be about two 12 ga lips together both sides of the truck...whisper quiet now popping is all gone.

I borrowed this pic from another thread to show you the area I'm referring to.
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Old 05-10-2022, 10:34 AM   #15
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Painted my front and rear bumpers white..
That's the kind of rear bumper I'd like to have for my truck. These "universal" bumpers from restoration sites look like they came from a Ford. Does anybody know of a company that sells something that looks like this?
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Took the 68 out put 50 miles on it . Ran great handles well only problem I ran into was the starter. Starts great cold won’t turn over hot nothing nada zip . Not even a click . Turned on the headlights had my friend hit the start and the lights go way dim battery tests good . Let it cool and starts right up. Ordered a new one be here Friday
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Old 05-10-2022, 09:29 PM   #17
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I keep moving backwards. I really want to restore my truck to it's original 'medium blue poly' someday, and I decided it would be easier to get the firewall before I put the new engine back in... so now she's got a medium blue poly firewall.
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After procrastinating for the last 3 years and having no carpet in my truck as figured the minute the carpet was installed the 50 year core would start leaking and considering the fact of a new engine going in and redone rad the heater core would be the weak link in the cooling chain. So today started the Heater Core removal process. You have to take out the inner fender to get access to 2 of the 4 bolts that hold the core housing in place. The inner fender removal would be much easier if the truck was on a hoist. Tomorrow the core is coming out.
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After procrastinating for the last 3 years and having no carpet in my truck as figured the minute the carpet was installed the 50 year core would start leaking and considering the fact of a new engine going in and redone rad the heater core would be the weak link in the cooling chain. So today started the Heater Core removal process. You have to take out the inner fender to get access to 2 of the 4 bolts that hold the core housing in place. The inner fender removal would be much easier if the truck was on a hoist. Tomorrow the core is coming out.
I know the feeling, had to relpace my core on the 67 after it was all painted. But feel lucky, my 72 Buick Skylark required the fender to be removed.
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Old 05-14-2022, 10:03 PM   #20
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5 yrs since I bought the truck.
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5 yrs since I bought the truck.
Mystery battery died
No date code I could see on it.
I just pulled 2 of those Centennial Batterys out of my 1999 Cop Tahoe and replaced with new Kirkland ones, best price and no hassle warranty. I pulled them from another California Cop Tahoe I bought in 2012 and like yours no date code on them. They were still putting out 12.86 volts but being that old anything can happen. I park the Tahoe from October till April and always leave batterys on Battery Tenders.
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Installed rear shock relocation brackets, new adjustable pan hard bar. New 5" springs and removing the rivets now to install a C-Notch. Love my air hammer!
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Took the truck on its first street run. Went to town with the wife and grabbed some lunch. While out we dropped by this place for a quick photo. Back in the day this was Wallace Baker Chevrolet and my truck was sold there in September of 1967.
All went well but need to get it to an alignment shop. Doesn’t pull but it’s a bit twitchy in the corners. After that it’s off to the glass shop for a windshield.
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Took the truck on its first street run. Went to town with the wife and grabbed some lunch. While out we dropped by this place for a quick photo. Back in the day this was Wallace Baker Chevrolet and my truck was sold there in September of 1967.
All went well but need to get it to an alignment shop. Doesn’t pull but it’s a bit twitchy in the corners. After that it’s off to the glass shop for a windshield.
It's great to see your truck on the road!
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Well got the heater core out today and only destroyed one of the 50 year old A/C duct hoses. Core box not to bad for debris and core still looks pretty good but it is50 years old and with my rad being redone with new rebuilt waterpump and new engine going in didn't want the core to be the weak link in the chain. Decided to take off drivers side inner fender as well, for a repaint/powdercoat and the last bolt popped the jnut and I was tired so tomorrow back with the grinder to cut the bolt off.
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