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05-25-2016, 05:43 PM | #1 |
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Just a few of last nights progress taking some problem areas down with 80 grit had her following me with 220 and a scotch bright got about 70% of the truck sanded down for a first full prime last night so I was really happy about that
If the rain stays away tonight I will work on the driver side door
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05-26-2016, 02:43 AM | #2 |
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Val
You sure have change the "ugly duckling" the previous PO left you with to the fine looking tk. Can't wait for the 454 to live again. Dimples looks great in safe ware, trust me I know, had I known about sunscreen in the 60's I wouldn't be paying the price now. I really enjoy the progress and watching the skills that you have been exercised I wish I had U of Youtub, would not have grenaded a sweet little 63 327 4 bolt main in the home coming parade. heald the thottle open just a litte to long, the crank cane out the side going in different directions jettson part galore, What a mess. What great Woohoo. Keep on keepin on Adooo Nut Case
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Looks to be cleaning up real nice.
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05-27-2016, 05:50 PM | #4 |
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You're not sitting still!
Nice work on the firewall, looks great! Also nice to have your better half so involved!
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05-30-2016, 11:33 AM | #5 |
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Kees - No time to sit still my friend
My fiancé has found a love for the angle grinder with a wire wheel.... May God have mercy on our souls....
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Oh dear now your in trouble.
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05-31-2016, 01:47 AM | #7 |
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I got a wire wheel wrapped in my sweat shirt, while I was wearing it. After that I put my leather welding jacket on when I wire wheel something. Just a thought Keep on keepin on Nutty PS I have committee meetings all by my self. Keep good notes too!
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Thank you for the concern nutcase I gave her full body armor and one of the "safer" wheels
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Over this last weekend we got a ton done I finished the firewall and the lower hinge pocket patch on the passenger side no real pictures of that just hammered it out and ground it down nothing pretty just to keep water out of the hinge pocket
A ton more was done just can't really see much change just sanding a ton stripping rusty panels down and pulling dents nothing to exciting in picture form
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Next steps are getting the engine mount locations on the cross member (as far back as possible preferably) set the transmission cross member located (not even sure if I can use this one but we will try) all while continuing the never ending saga of body work
Still on the lookout for gauges as well
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06-02-2016, 08:22 AM | #11 |
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Coming along nicely.
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Thanks Kim
Looking into brake proportioning valves for my rear discs to keep them from locking up under light braking anyone use this unit or have one they recommend? Also finding that 3/16ths line is recommended for a rear disc setup is this true? http://www.jegs.com/i/JEGS-Performan...63022/10002/-1
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06-02-2016, 12:31 PM | #13 |
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Val, I've got such a propvalve, from Speedway, not used it though, not roadworthy yet...
I was told it should work good, only you have to find out the right adjustment for your truck. I also was gold that 3/16 brakeline suites rear discbrakes, but others say it doesn't matter that much... So, this won't help you much
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06-02-2016, 03:07 PM | #14 |
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Last week I set out to find a pin and bushing kit for my hinges as the hinges from my "bad" doors were in great condition and the ones from my "good" doors are trashed to say the least
So I looked at all the big name vendors (LMC, classic industries, Summit) and found that all of the "kits" cost twice as much as I was willing to pay and then add on 20 dollars in shipping and we were 30 dollars higher then what I wanted coming out of my bank account So being the GM parts professional that I am I set out to find a GM number that worked so this is what I found for anyone that cares or is interested in doing this themselves Pin # 20046147 Bushing # 9721917 Enlarged/Knurled Bushing # 20429500 And then some pictures showing the fit the pins will need to be trimmed down but no big deal there Also my original bushings were plastic is this common? Haven't built a full hinge yet just poked at it over lunch but all looks good
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06-02-2016, 11:43 PM | #15 |
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Looking at the hinges each door has one with a spring and arm on it and another simply has a stop built into it which one goes where?
Got the hinges all rebuilt was able to make one good set out of two sets of some questionable condition plus I have a few left over parts
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Hey Val, Truck looks like its coming along great.
The hinge with the stop built into it should be the upper hinge, at least it is on my 59'
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I put it that way together again. It works And also mine had plastic bushings originally...
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Nice fix on the hinges.
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Oh boy page 13 where has the time gone fellas!
Anyhow here is some pictures of the hinges more for my "records" then anything (but I do know how much we like pictures here ) else all in all I didn't need to use any heat or a vice to get the original pins out and only had to use 1 new one Header Hinge same difference I live by this New Holland implement grease
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Because I am getting so close to having the doors on we are getting close to needing to get glass made for the sides and rear I am going single piece side half because I like a cleaner look and half because its a chop top
The issue I'm having is finding a one stop shop for what to do I know I found one really good writup once and now can't find it. It showed where to grind the stock window mechanism to allow further travel and showed where to drill and move the front channel to however I would prefer to try to sell the vent windows and stock glass as a set for some "cashback" is it possible to just get some 1" C channel and felt to have the glass ride in? Is that what this guy did? http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...&postcount=189 And lastly I can't find a simple one piece window weatherstrip kit all of the ones I find include glass but I plan on just going to my local shop since its so much shorter AGH SO MANY QUESTIONS
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Got rear brakes ordered for a good price from rock auto bolted the driver door hinges on and started working on modifying the trans crossmember and......
70mph winds quarter sized hail and tons of rain out of nowhere glad I had the radio on to warn me
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Hey VS, nice find on the door hinge pins! Sure beats paying too much money from a vendor for repackaged parts.
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Kees at my dealership there's a guy that is old enough to remember that the original ones were nylon "as were mine" however he said sometime around the early 80s they were discontinued
AD I agree I can't stand people trying to make "a quick buck" that way it just feels like I'm getting screwed
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Good progress so far today a little cold and windy but we can't let that stop us
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