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Old 04-03-2016, 01:27 AM   #1
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Re: What did you do to your truck today? Chapter II

Looks perfect. Let me know if I'm off base, but it seems the best way is to mount the inside of the bumper first, snug, not tight............line up the outer brackets, then tighten it all down.

Have to admit I butchered my rear bumper along time ago. Something wasn't right. When I tightened it down the brackets bent the bumper in places (whoops). Can't/won't happen again. I figure the brackets weren't positioned right.
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Looks perfect. Let me know if I'm off base, but it seems the best way is to mount the inside of the bumper first, snug, not tight............line up the outer brackets, then tighten it all down.

Have to admit I butchered my rear bumper along time ago. Something wasn't right. When I tightened it down the brackets bent the bumper in places (whoops). Can't/won't happen again. I figure the brackets weren't positioned right.
I mounted the small brackets first on the frame ends and then the bumper to those. Then the outer brackets. Everything loosely until I had all the bolts in.had to trim the left bracket due to the power steering box.
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Old 04-03-2016, 02:06 AM   #3
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I mounted the small brackets first on the frame ends and then the bumper to those. Then the outer brackets. Everything loosely until I had all the bolts in.had to trim the left bracket due to the power steering box.

Thanks for the info. Looks great.
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Installed a new adjustable vacuum advance and set the timing on the 462CI BB in ol Samson today.
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Old 04-03-2016, 09:20 PM   #5
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Well, I'm currently in "ID that wire" mode for under the hood. Honestly, those who altered some things did a sloppy job, so I'm rebutting a few lines so they route correctly, even though its all going to be pulled and replaced. I'll have plenty good questions about what's correct Vs what's wrong................Will save that until after I ID what goes to what and where.

On a side note, the more "exposure" the more I realize there's really not much to the wiring. At least not on these trucks. That said, I haven't dove into the LH dash panel yet.
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Well, I'm currently in "ID that wire" mode for under the hood. Honestly, those who altered some things did a sloppy job, so I'm rebutting a few lines so they route correctly, even though its all going to be pulled and replaced. I'll have plenty good questions about what's correct Vs what's wrong................Will save that until after I ID what goes to what and where.

On a side note, the more "exposure" the more I realize there's really not much to the wiring. At least not on these trucks. That said, I haven't dove into the LH dash panel yet.
They are pretty straight forward and simple for the most part... I look under the hoods of new cars and trucks and run away in fear...

But I say its simple before I get to that point myself... Im sure there will be even less hair on my head when it all done...
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New door seals...
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Took it catching today, released a 18lb spring chinook native and released.

46 years and still working the pasture over.
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More progress completed on the wood for the bed today. Routing and final sanding done - ready to apply the stain. Going for a reddish brown final color.
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Attempted to start my new engine, leaked gass all over the garage floor, will try again tomorrow!
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Hauled some parts home.

Getting ready to dive in on some fender repair.
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replaced the rubber grommet around my gas tank filler tube. Not near as bad as I thought it was going to be
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Minor upgrade last night. Lost the rusty chrome cover and installed this stock restore. New gear oil and found out I have 3:08 gearing
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doors fitted waiting for the good fenders and hood
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Just got rid of the standard amber bulbs and installed some switchback led park lamp/turn signals lights.

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Received the two emblems in the rear today. The chrome on the second from the rear would be flawless if not for one small scratch in the upper right on the 2nd zero. The one in the rear is pitted. Per E-bay seller, "no pits". That's okay, the good one is worth what I paid for both, so no complaint here.

The two in front came off the truck, and until tonight haven't been washed in 20 years. They're real good, the one in front a 99%er. Can't say I'm dissatisfied with these either. Anyway, no big deal......."baby steps".

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Pulled off the passenger side valve cover and found the #8 intake pushrod with one end ground off and the rocker arm all wollered out. Only a couple hours on my first top-end, I thought for sure I was free and clear and nailed it first try oh well. Back to the drawing board
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I finished getting some parts media blasted and ready for paint this weekend.
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Bent up new fuel lines from the cab tank to the fuel pump in 3/8" tube and installed on the frame rail.
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Drove my 72 to work for first time since replacing engine. Smiled all the way to work��
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Made some progress 3 in front springs and shocks. Now time for the rear. Was made easy with the removed springs had 2 coils cut out by po. Would not recommend that. Gotta change out that last wagon wheel



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Old 04-09-2016, 08:32 PM   #22
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Front looks good for 3" drop, 1 coil isn't bad but 2 coils is to much for the spring, nicer as you did to replace w drop coil..
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Aside from some block sanding (along with the rest of the truck) I finally wrapped this hood up... so glad that's behind me....
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Very cool, nice work!
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Aside from some block sanding (along with the rest of the truck) I finally wrapped this hood up... so glad that's behind me....
YA... You have probably started a 67-72 trend!!!!! 'tis the season
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