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Old 08-29-2012, 07:13 PM   #1
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Old 08-29-2012, 10:40 PM   #2
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well i think ole dollor is ready for paint, supposed to get some welding done by the tail gate tomorrow , paint is supposed to be here friday....again....., so next week i should be able to finish painting....and put the truck back together.
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Hauled it's biggest load since I've owned it today, 3 diesel exhaust filters, and about 300lbs of food plot seed. Yesterday I got the "updated" cluster in, need to take a picture and post it up
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Installed Xenon headlights.
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Old 08-31-2012, 07:46 AM   #5
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I tried to lube the U-joints, couldn't get grease into any of them. Also noticed the driveline is assembled about 4 splines out of phase.
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Old 08-31-2012, 09:06 AM   #6
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I tried to lube the U-joints, couldn't get grease into any of them. Also noticed the driveline is assembled about 4 splines out of phase.
This is a simple one but , there's a FIRE WARNING ! .

Take a plumber's propane torch under the truck and use it to gently heat up the Zerks as this will soften the old rock hard grease , then whilst they're still hot , insert the grease until you see fresh grease mushing out the caps .

This works well on old suspension fittings too but , care must be taken as once the old grease catches fire , it's hell to put out .

Part of the reason I always keep the chassis clean of old accumulated grease....

What I did to my truck was : walk out and turn the key , of course the 250 L6 roared into life and I drove off , it'll be worked to - day , maybe take the fuel tank out in the late afternoon .
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This is a simple one but , there's a FIRE WARNING ! .

Take a plumber's propane torch under the truck and use it to gently heat up the Zerks as this will soften the old rock hard grease , then whilst they're still hot , insert the grease until you see fresh grease mushing out the caps .

This works well on old suspension fittings too but , care must be taken as once the old grease catches fire , it's hell to put out .

Part of the reason I always keep the chassis clean of old accumulated grease....
Yeah, well...the wife won't let me play with torches after that incident a few years ago. I have to wait until she isn't home.

Everything is pretty dirty as the truck sat for several years. I figure since I need to remove the rear shaft to align the yokes, I'll have an opportunity to clean up the fittings and make sure everything is lubed. Maybe a good project for today.
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Changed out the spark plugs. Might go out to a local show tonight
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Took my truck out for the first drive in three years yesterday. Drove ten miles or so and the rear end locked up like fortknox. Today a rean to every scrap yard arround to find a hd rear end and came up with nothing. The joys of what we do.
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Took my truck to get exhaust leak fixed. It just purrs now.
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Old 09-02-2012, 11:27 AM   #11
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It been almost a month but I put new sill plates and weatherstripping around my doors, sonner or later I will have to do something with the rest of my cab.

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Old 09-02-2012, 12:25 PM   #12
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Washed/ waxed my avatar truck and will be taking the wifie for lunch and a drive to the rock store to watch the road racers do their thing! Enjoy your weekend everyone! Cheers, Pat
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new original steering wheel and new radio put in the ole girl...now just gotta put in the carpet, gas tank carpet and new seat cover. and got some 8 inch rallys not to long ago
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Brought it home to live beside my 71 4x4. One of each.

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Took my truck out for the first drive in three years yesterday. Drove ten miles or so and the rear end locked up like fortknox.
Oh, OUCH!

Note to self: Check fluid level in the ol' Dana 60 TODAY.
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I replaced the idler arm and the pitman arm. Let me say that was not a fun day, smashed some knuckles and created a few new swear words.
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Got the motor in. With aluminum parts truck is a little higher now but it's still missing a lot of parts.
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Old 09-02-2012, 12:06 AM   #19
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Took my wife's c20 out to drop off old concrete and pick up new topsoil. Round trip 103 miles. Loaded 850 pounds of old sidewalk to the dump and loaded 1860 of topsoil back from the gravel pit. Drove 60 mph empty and 50 mph loaded and I had to buy 6.5 gallons of gas. Straight six, tall tires and 5.13 gears made easy work of the day and if you do the math on the gas mileage I think some of you will want to call me. I wouldn't believe it myself if I hadn't been there.
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Took my wife's c20 out to drop off old concrete and pick up new topsoil. Round trip 103 miles. Loaded 850 pounds of old sidewalk to the dump and loaded 1860 of topsoil back from the gravel pit. Drove 60 mph empty and 50 mph loaded and I had to buy 6.5 gallons of gas. Straight six, tall tires and 5.13 gears made easy work of the day and if you do the math on the gas mileage I think some of you will want to call me. I wouldn't believe it myself if I hadn't been there.
4 speed? That is close to 16 MPG.
I get 9-10 MPG with my 350 and 4.10s. Uphill, downhill, loaded, unloaded, doesn't seem to make a difference.
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Old 09-02-2012, 01:01 AM   #21
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When I just cruise around nice with my 71/4x4 with 35's and 3.73 gears over 500hp and a 4spd manual I average about 10mpg, but not so much given er.
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Old 09-02-2012, 10:49 AM   #22
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hey man what color is that on your valve covers?
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Got the motor in. With aluminum parts truck is a little higher now but it's still missing a lot of parts.
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Old 09-03-2012, 01:54 AM   #23
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hey man what color is that on your valve covers?
Don't know. What ever Moroso coats them with. I had a choise of gold, red and blue, I picked blue.

Headers are in.
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Changed the oil and filter, also took the front coil springs out and cut 1/4 coil off trying to lower the front end 1"...it went down maybe 1/2".
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One loop is 2" drop.
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