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Old 09-23-2011, 09:35 PM   #1
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definatly get the ones that reset by themselves , God forbid they go out on ya on a windy road .......
My thought is if the fuse pops there is usually a good reason for it. If it keeps trying to reset could it cause more damage?

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American Autowire doesn't say anything about a circuit breaker. That orange fan wire is fused. But you can install a 40 amp circuit breaker like this. I'm doing the same thing right now with the 57 Panel. I found these diagrams from Vintage air.
Thanks for the pic Dennis, it might come in handy. I was asking about the circuit breakers that automatically reset on the headlight circuit.

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Sorry I got distracted for a minute.
I have always used the auto resettable style . Generic style circuit breakers from NAPA. I cannot say any of them have ever tripped after the installation so they must work.. remember to properly size them to the load , oversized fuses is not always better.
The headligt upgrades I have read about in the FAQ section shows 30 amp breaker or fuse.

Another project rolled in today. LINK It's a 65 GT Fast Back 4 speed. It has been sitting for 15 years in a shed and they just want to get it running for now.
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Old 09-24-2011, 11:08 PM   #2
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I like this car !!!!!!!!!


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Old 09-22-2011, 08:13 AM   #3
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definatly get the ones that reset by themselves , God forbid they go out on ya on a windy road .......
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Don't listen to'em Alan..!

I like the pictures of the wood, it's BEAUTIFUL.....!
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Alan, where did you get your relay pigtails, I bought four at a swap meet, now I wished I had bought them all, also you gonna put another coat on the wood agin..? lol: starting to look deep .!
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Old 09-24-2011, 12:12 AM   #6
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Don't listen to'em Alan..!

I like the pictures of the wood, it's BEAUTIFUL.....!
I don't when it comes to my wood. As a matter of fact, i sprayed themtoday. I hope for the last time.

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Alan, where did you get your relay pigtails, I bought four at a swap meet, now I wished I had bought them all, also you gonna put another coat on the wood agin..? lol: starting to look deep .!
Here's a LINKto EBAY. $14.90 + free shipping for a pack of 5.

Got the speedo wired up and close to having the fuel/clock pod wired.
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I have been really busy so haven't been looking in much the truck is looking great Alan and you guys haven't changed a bit
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Old 09-24-2011, 09:35 PM   #8
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I have been really busy so haven't been looking in much the truck is looking great Alan and you guys haven't changed a bit
Thanks, and your right. I don't think we will ever change. Were too sit in our ways.

Got the wood sit in the bed and the main bolts dropped in. Still not happy with the wood. That's all it gets. Something I thought I could make perfect just didn't happen.
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Looks great Alan !!!!!!!


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Got the wood sit in the bed and the main bolts dropped in. Still not happy with the wood. That's all it gets. Something I thought I could make perfect just didn't happen. [/QUOTE]
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Old 09-24-2011, 09:46 PM   #10
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I agree Alan its not really looking that good, I say start over and let me know when you throw it out..

Really Alan it looks really sharp, nice job
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i dont see anything wrong with that, super nice
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Excellent Alan!!
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As they say the artiest is his own worst critic, I think it looks damn nice Alan...Vernski
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Alan the first time you scratch that shiny bed , You are just going to lay down and bawl!!!
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Old 09-25-2011, 12:21 AM   #15
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I agree Alan its not really looking that good, I say start over and let me know when you throw it out..

Really Alan it looks really sharp, nice job
Thanks David.

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Looks great Alan !!!!!!!
X4 I appreciate it guys.

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Alan the first time you scratch that shiny bed , You are just going to lay down and bawl!!!
Yeah tell me about it.

Got a little bit of problem with the rear sill not letting the wood lay flat. If you remember I tested the wood with the new rear sill that I bought and ended up using the OE one. I didn't forsee this problem since I was using the OE piece.

The piece on the sill where the bolt goes thru is sticking up which is pushing the wood up. I guess it was like that from the factory. I did tighten the main bolt down with no change. I walked away and finished the gauge pod from last night. I have to consider my options.
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spend 5 minutes with a router, another 20 with paper and sealer and call it a day!
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Or use the BFH again.
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That is odd that pod should be the same height as the cross sill, curious why it's that way if it's OE....Vernski
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I had to move mine down some.........
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Old 09-26-2011, 11:39 PM   #20
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spend 5 minutes with a router, another 20 with paper and sealer and call it a day!
That was a thought, but I'm leaning more to cutting the top of the pod that is too high. Still thinking, actually I'm letting the finish cure some more. It's really green.

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That is odd that pod should be the same height as the cross sill, curious why it's that way if it's OE....Vernski
I can't figure it either. The wood in the bed when I got the truck was gone. I don't know what it looked like before. I'm sure in 65 an old farmer didn't care.

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I had to move mine down some.........
Yours was a mar-k, right? Did you have to adjust on the pod or lower the complete sill?

ELECTRICAL ?? Ran into an issue. Go figure. How can I hook up my altenator (gen) idiot light? Looking at a 59 Impala schematic it shows the brown wire goes to the "A" on the gen and the tan wire ties into several other gauges like it is the ground. What confusses me is it goes to the "+" onn the coil. So what is the tan wire? I say a ground.

So what turns the light on?

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The brown wire for the indicator light coming off the alternator is grounded when the alternator is not charging and provides +12V when it is charging. This wire goes to one side of the lamp. The other side of the lamp is hooked up to +12V battery power. When the alternator is not charging, the lamp gets the +12V from the battery and ground from the alternator, so the lamp comes on. Once the alternator starts charging the lamp now has +12V on both terminals, so it goes out.
This is the wire the diode goes on from the altenator, correct? I know we have discussed this before. Is it ok to run the diode witht the lidiot light?

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Never mind me, I'm just thinking outloud again. I believe I have it figured out.
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I can't remember what alternator you are using. Do you have a one wire alternator? If so, I called American Auto Wire, and asked the same question. They said "a one wire alternator doesn't need a charge light." Go figure???
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I've thought long and hard about getting a GMC hood for my truck but mine is in perfect shape so I think I'll keep it. I love the more aggressive look of this one. What truck is it going on?
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I've thought long and hard about getting a GMC hood for my truck but mine is in perfect shape so I think I'll keep it. I love the more aggressive look of this one. What truck is it going on?
I agree with the looks. It will be going on my orange truck.

I finished up the last gauge pod QD's.

Chasing more wires tonight. I discovered last night that I will have to make a parking brake switch bracket. Did these trucks not have a bracket/switch? If so maybe it's in the shop some where.

Shannon came thru for me and got a 1/2" SS tube so I can run the altenator wires in. Still have to mount it. Thanks buddy!!
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Sir,
It has taken me a week and a half of reading every post to get here, and all I can say is wow...
I am not only grateful of your detailed posts, but inspired as well.

Thank you.

If I can figure out a way to post pics here I will do a thread like this on my 66 stepside project, otherwise I am keeping my Facebook and my CarDomain sites up to date.

Thanks again for making such a great teaching thread!
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