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Ok - so here's the point where you find out they are not "exactly" the same....apparently the transfer case shift lever is "coarse" thread and the transmission shift lever is "fine" thread Nothing that a couple minutes with a 7/16 fine thread tap couldn't fix:
And here we are, back in business: Total time investment: about 15 minutes; dollar investment of about $3.00 (for shipping). K
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I guess that's not entirely true: I noticed the engine seemed to run "too cool", that is, the needle on the temp gage wouldn't come up to the first mark. Probably running about 140 degrees, and I was concerned that wasn't warm enough to burn all the condensate out of the motor oil plus - with winter coming - I'm going to want some heat in the cab!
So I did replace the thermostat with a new 180 deg stat; that seemed to help, as the needle is now coming up to the first mark on the gage. I'm wondering if that earlier stat (marked as a 180) had some problems. K
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Great intro/thread. Rep point given!
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Thanks; I hadn't heard that. I will check it out (...although I have some degree of confidence it may have been the thermostat since changing it seems to have made a difference). K
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As I recall from HS physics, as an electrical component rises in temp, its' electrical resistance increases.
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a positive temperature coefficient is as you described, temperature rises=resistance rises (examples include: incandescent bulbs and motor windings) a negative temperature coefficient is just the opposite, temperature rises=resistance falls (examples include: thermistors and semi-conductors) I am not sure if the temperature coefficient of a sending unit is positive or negative though....
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9/12 & 9/13 2009 Edition:
1) Finished the door opening on the driver's side (paint, added the new weatherstrip and door sill plate) 2) Painted the pickup box (it's about 98% done; pics to come later) 3) Started on the inside of the doors:
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lookin good
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Where did you pickup the vinyl floor covering? I've always liked it better than carpeting...as long as there was a good thick mat installed beneath. |
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Chris Lucas 1973 Chevy C-10 1978 GMC Jimmy (2WD) Captkaos Customs 73-87chevytrucks.com It's a good, thick vinyl and comes with the "shoddy" insulation that goes underneath.
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These are the inserts that go in the door trim panels. This is the same technique I used for the dash panel insert, discussed previously:
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Some people have a "green thumb"; I have a "gray" thumb!
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ive been known to have one of those myself!
looks great keith! almost done!! what will be next after the doors??
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(lol) Then I'll just drive it!! K
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You think you'll be done.
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No, no - I have to be done. I've got other stuff I'm supposed to be working on!
Seriously, I had one project one time that was actually DONE. I redid a Farmall tractor and once it was refurbished I never had to work on it again. It was a very cool feeling (...very different from having a race car. Race cars are never done...):
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I have a 84" C-10 swb that was built in flint!!!! man ur story is soooo cool!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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That's a cool tractor. Do you still have it? If so that would be a sweet photo with your swb pulling your tractor.
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I said "...you'll have to be more specific about which 'broken tractor' you are talking about!"
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Its blue i would post pics but i dont know how 2 resize that pics 2 post them?????????
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I guess I need to go back and find the previously discussed, discussion
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I was teasin'....we built about three and a half million trucks during the 7 years that I was there. It's unlikely I would remember it (unless it was one that got dropped, or smashed or something...)
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