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10-28-2012, 09:43 AM | #1 |
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Re: my '64 c-10 swb project with steel floor from a '70
thanks coulter for the comment, you need to go to clems meet and greet and i can bring those other tubs to you! or when i go to tulsa for thanksgiving we can get together then!!
well since i have my lil 9yr. girl from cali, then truck progress has slowed down some, i wanted to get the passenger side done but the wife wants me to stay home and spend time with her!! cause shes a lil 'wild' and thats putting it mild, she is about sit in her ways about what she will eat and dont eat, a lil disrepectful!! my wife says its cause she got to do what she want out there and we have rules, but anyways enough about that!! i did get my driver door to line up better and it opens and closes! since i did the floor patches the door wouldnt open, so i used some other hinges from another set of doors i have and fixed my driver door! its really stiff to open and close but is getting a lil easier since i sprayed it with wd-40!! i'll get some other pics today hopefully
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If you dont even start cooking until they are HUNGRY, then by the time you set the table, they will eat anything in front of them !! Works like a charm. The disrespect I cannot tolerate tho...good luck with that one.
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i played around with my ammeter and switched to a volts meter!! i had a triple set of sunpro gauges for the volts, oil, water! i took the volts gauge housing apart and oblonged the two holes, also cut about 1/4" off the original housing! so it would slide down a lil and look more centered in the gauge cluster! anyways sorry for the crappy pics but i think you get the idea, last picture the gauge is just sitting in there and slide to the left a lil!! i think i'm going to add the oil and water gauge tomorrow
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Very slick dude, great idea to adapt it like that.
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thanks mcmurphy, i looked more at my oil and temp gauge and it wont work they have 250-300 degree sweep!! but i desided to try this when i saw that flips was asking about switching since the aaw wiring harness runs off a 12 volt system! i saw some other gauges i like and if i can safe for them, i'm going to buy them and use these for a spare
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I have two sets of all original guage cluster set ups if you need any of them!
I even rebrubished and rolled back the odo on one of them before I decided on some modern guages. If you want them just say the word brother !!
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looks good chad, any pics of the backside?
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flips, i got you some pictures!! the holes could just be redrilled lower but i wasnt to sure as to how low they needed to be, so i just got the rasp bit an oblonged the holes til they we're low enough! if i had to do it again i would redrill the holes about 3/8" lower, a lil bit out some an use a 1/4" bit or so and go from there hope this helps!! last picture is a lil brighter an i still have to adjust the gauge so the 8 an 18 are level in the housing! i have looked at the sunpro gauges that have a 60-90 degree sweep for the temp, fuel, and oil there about $20 apiece!! at the least i'm going to buy the fuel gauge, seeing that the oil gauge go's from 0-100 not 0-60 like it says on the gauge face but i can erase that!! anyways we'll see how it go's and i'll keep you up to date on it, when i get around to messing with it!!
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and an update about my oldest girl she went back to cali cause she didnt like are rules, and everything was different!! i just think it was that they let her do what she wanted
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hey chad... i just caught up with your build. like the progress on the gauges. and your metal work is real fine, easy to tell you've held a welder before.
was that the cali daughter at the cruise-in? if so, i didn't put that together. hope the family settles back to normal, nothing like peace and quiet on the homefront. now, get busy my friend... |
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well not a real update been a lil lazy! i did get my power steering pump, billet pulley, and billet cap, now i need to clean and paint the pump to match the valve covers! i going to be going to tulsa (wife family) friday night and get some parts from keith here on the forum! i got to work for them, going to take parts off the truck he needs in trade for parts i need!! anyways should have pics sunday of what i get, just wanted to tell all you guys happy thanksgiving and be safe!!
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Came across your build awhile back but didn't have a chance to do a full read until this morning. Read it ALL. Beginning to end. Front to back. Inside and out.
Really dig your determination!!! Nice to see all your accomplishments and stick-too-it-ive-ness. Keep it up. I know how putting in 10- 14.5 hr days go. Did 13 hrs yesterday. For a shoe string budget you show quality doesn't have to suffer. Can't wait for more. |
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Good looking build. I'll be watching.
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anyways i got some longbed panels for (kieth) here on the forum, to make my rear wheelwells 1.5-2" bigger so the tire looks more centered in the bed and to fix the wheel well lip were my cousin who owed the bed before me rolled the lip and it really didnt need to be! i also got a pro billet distributor, and my shotgun air intake scoop!! the scoop is going to be painted silver like the valve covers and the butterflys will be painted the same color as the block! just to tie everything together! anyways heres the pics!! i'm also thinking about buying a new header panel and tailgate this summer will see how things go between now and then
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sweet parts,what exactly are you doing with bed, not sure i understand. are you talking from front to back ,or top to bottom, if i am making any sense.
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i'm talking front to back! i'm going to move the front part of the wheelwell arch on the outside of the bed forward 1.5-2" to make the tire looked centered to the bed! the back of the arch will stay in the same place, i'm just streching it! plus the bottom of the front part of the bed has dents and bondo covering it on both side! so i cut off more of the donor bed then what i will need to fix it all in one shot!! i hope that makes sense!
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small update for today! got five days off work, so today i got my radio patch done! a lil more grinding tomorrow, and maybe a lil filler, and it will look good! going to put my passenger rocker on before x-mas anyways on to the pics, last pic shows how much was cut out before the patch
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anyways i got some more work done on my truck, i started to look at my passenger side floor an notice when i took the rocker all the way off the floor was needing to be replaced ( big rust holes under the rocker and since i already had the outer floor patch, kick panel, and rocker! I didnt need to use the whole patch but like so what its mine! i got busy this weekend and cut it all out and fixed the passenger side! cab is almost done, still need to get the bbw in, then sound deaden the cab to start the wiring, the weather is gettin worse its suppost to snow tomorrow about 4-8" in.! but i got other things to keep me busy and i still need to buy a few things to meet my march 18th. dead line of starting my truck, and having the truck wired and the cab done! anyways heres some pics. MERRY CHRISTMAS!!
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looks good chad,it wont be long and you will be driving the kids to school in it, and merry christmas.
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thanks jeff, it snowed for chirstmas! i got one more floor patch to do (hole in the floor for a floor shifter) and then i can put sound deadener in, to start running the wiring! then i'll do the bbw conversion! i'm thinking the outside bodywork will wait til after i'm driving it! but that can change at anytime, we will see, thanks for checking in on me
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nice work on them updates man!!! u bout got that floor knocked out
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thanks coulter, one of these days i'll have to come up there and check your truck out! its looking good, still hoping to meet my march 18th. deadline, i'm getting the things together so i know what i have and dont have! its a lil hard when you get things out put things up like a hundred times, but this time i get two big totes that are just for the engine stuff! even wrote on them march 18th deadline, lol!!!
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I have a small update!! i got my gas sending unit for my poly gas tank, i found it $15 cheaper online!! anyways heres a few pics, one step closer and another thing off the list!! i got a few other things started just not done enough to take pics of!
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"Without deviation from the norm, progress is not possible" --- Frank Zappa
Good to see you deviating !!
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