03-29-2013, 09:43 PM | #301 |
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Orge, are you and truk going to do the Power Tour this year?
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04-04-2013, 02:03 PM | #302 |
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of coarse, truk is destine to do power tours
anyone else doing it? or parts of it? i'll have to think of a new bumper snicker, any ideas? dallas to charlotte this year lots of looks and comments on my ''motown to mootown'' snicker
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on my truk you need to slam the drivers door, i figured any hidden fastener would pull thru the door panel. i originally had 3 recessed stainless steel cap screw on the top, they pulled thru the fabric and left an ugly hole. now the top is held on with ss flat head screws with plastic washers under the head. the bottom of the door has half a dozen drill point screws holding it to the door skin. not pretty but they are covered by the carpeted panel. the carpeted panel is held in with 4 sheet metal screws that sort of bury themselves in the carpet pile. with the carpet panel in you could possibly make them with hidden fasteners by screwing the armrest to the door and have the panel held on with the plastic push pins like they use on modern doors. but i had a huge hole behind the armrest for my power windows. i have sound deadening membrane on the inside of my doors and ensolite foam on the inside of my door panels. it does cut down on noise, but at 80mph the wind noise around my doors is deafening there is a good ''how to'' in the interior build link in my signature. be careful with fiberglassing, it can be addictive
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orge is a round fruit
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04-04-2013, 03:43 PM | #305 |
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I plan to do the Dallas to Memphis stretch. Will be driving our 66 GTO restomod (6.0/T56), but the next project is a 55 pickup, and I wanted to look at your Truk. The GTO is not finished but it is a great cruser. At 80 in 6 gear the motor is turning 2000RPMs. After seeing your Power Tour picture of the Speedo buried on the right, I knew I would need something to keep up with the hard core guys.
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04-05-2013, 09:02 AM | #306 |
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My 3.27 rear end helps a lot and gets me 20 MPG
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Thank you Ogre! The door panels are still extraordinary, and of course the rest of the truck! I'll probably just stick with the original door panels as ugly as they are~ Anyway, it's something I can look into later down the road~ when I get it on the road
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thanks denee, i saw where you rediscovered your stock door panels.
you can do full door panels after getting your truck on the road i'm still finding parts that i pulled of truk 10 yrs ago in my shop
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I just got my latest issue of Cruis'news in the mail today and guess who is on the cover? Your Truk looks good from every angle.
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the pic was taken at the hines park cruise, that in my opinion will replace woodward for cruisers a closed course and 30 yr cut of date make for nice cruising without the mini vans
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Motown to Mootown - Cowtown to Kittytown. Two teams the Bobcats and the Panthers. Must be something in the water.
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bobcats??? i lived in nc, went to school at uncc charlotte, never heard of bobcats
wikipedia says they were created in 02, i moved in 97 i like the bumper snicker idea, cowtown to cattown?
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04-30-2013, 11:57 AM | #314 |
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truk is under going a total front end rebuild for the HRPT
20,000 miles and the whole front end is shot both shocks are broken, power rack is leaking and locking up from my ps pump failure last fall, rubber bushings are egged out, sway bar link is bent and i'm replacing ball joints and tie rod ends to get ahead of the game. and it's filthy under there. spent they day cleaning parts and wiping oil off the frame/motor/trans when my ps pump failed i got oil all over everything
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04-30-2013, 03:11 PM | #315 |
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What the heck where you doing to break the shocks like that? Did you get TRUK airborn?? JK
Better to fix this type of stuff on your terms. I too faught a leaking PS resvior/pump last summer. I too hope that I fixed it this time. Keep on wrenchin. Marc
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So what manufacturer under engineered their product?? I have always been suspicious of the aftermarket MSII stuff (my assumption). Its not like you use your truck like I do!
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fatman mustII stuff, they come well recommended but this is a little disheartening
shocks hit the lower a-arm when the suspension bottoms out, which happens frequently on michigan roads i called fatman and they blame it on everything but their stuff i cut out the offending part
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That is what I suspected, shock being used as a bump stop. You will figure it out.
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Shock size that buckle or bottom may be due to the type coils that you are running. There are basiclly threes sizes for MKII's 4cyl, V6 or V8. If you are using 4 or 6 they maybe to weak for weight of truck might consider V8 springs. Leaky rack can be caused by miss matched pressure valve causing pump failure. Bent sway bar link length can be an issue it, should be long enough to hold sway bar parallel to lower A-Arm.
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my rack failed from a ps pump failure that dumped junk in the rack
the oil drained from the ps lines looked like liquid brass just glad it didn't affect my hydroboost my lower a-arm is level so the spring rate is right just michigan roads are rough, buckled and frost heaved you can see where the shock and spring base collide, i cut out the impact zone
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You're not kidding- years ago I dated a girl from Dexter, who lived on a washboard road. The car I owned at the time was my grandmother's '70 Nova that was rust-free inside and out UNTIL I spent the summer tearing down that road...
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truk was put together last week, drives like a dream
amazing how well it drives again, i think new rubber raised it an inch up front i'm going to drive it 1000 miles and pull one of the shocks to check my mods/repairs there is a rubber bump stop on the top of the shock that fatman recommends be cut off to allow for more shock travel i left it on to see if that eliminates the dent on the shock, along with my spring cup mod
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fiberglassforums.com dead?
so sad
fiberglassforums.com has gone away. i found the fiberglassforums site when i started my interior build. i learned a lot from the experienced guys on the forum. i went there to learn the how to on building a sub box behind the seat on my 58 truk. it snowballed from a sub box to a complete fiberglass interior for my 58. the old moderator sold the site to someone he thought would carry the site on. sadly the new moderator did less and less with the site and finally closed it last month. i knew nothing about glass when i joined fgf.com 8 yrs ago. some of these pictures are in my build thread, but i figured i'd post more since i usually sent people to my interior build over on fiberglassforums.com. sadly it was an intensive build log with lots of questions, answers and lots of progress pictures. what i found amazing was the length of time from my first post until my completion, if i can ever call this project complete my fiberglass interior kicks sub enclosure and arm rest console, dash facia and column cover door panels seat pedestals tonneou cover radiator cover it is amazing what you can do with sticks, cardboard and a little resin the interior link in my signature goes to my build over there. i'll leave it for a bit in case someone saves the site
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You did an amazing job with the glass.
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That is fantasic Ogre!
I especially like the fact that you don't see the need for brakes. They just slow you down... |
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