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Old 04-06-2014, 07:13 PM   #426
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Popped over to mate Martin early morning to help him swop over his "new" patina, rustfree hood, then a haircut at 11.00 and home by 11.30 at which time I brought the truck out of the garage up to the house for a wash and prep for Easter weekend, which will see much truck time including two days on display with the Teardrop trailer.
When Nicola came home from seeing her dad, I washed and cleaned her Mazda MX5 Miata.

Then we took the truck out for a ride into the local farmers fields and also down to the Isle of Grain where she took some pics.

Thought I would post up a bunch of photo's Nicola took today.

I washed the truck and got it ready for Wheels day, and the Chatham Steam and Traction Festival over Easter weekend.

One of my favourites.

The sky was really good as well.



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Out on the Isle of Grain.





After Easter the teardown will start.

Ohhhh, and I recorded the sound of the truck, Nicola operating the camera.

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Free entry tickets in the post today as well..... that is good

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got my new trim tag today, now my glovebox stuff and other bits are complete. never thought id say a job on thos truck was complete but i hope its the first of many completes soon to come!!!
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Finished installing the new chrome Ididit steering column today. The new Mooneyes steering wheel is due to arrive tomorrow. Here’s a before and after shot of the column:



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markb01 the dash and column looks awesome, at first i thought it was the space shuttle with all those knobs and switches no vital fluids will get passed you!!!
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painted my bench seat frame, gettin ready for my self made upholstery
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shiny black glad it was a nice day for painting
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painted my wheel parts they were powder coated many yrs ago never installed so i cleaned and used high temp paint to freshin them up
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Finished installing the new chrome Ididit steering column today. The new Mooneyes steering wheel is due to arrive tomorrow. Here’s a before and after shot of the column
Nice job on the Ididit! If I don't like my restored factory column I think I'll do the Ididit or a Flaming River - but they ain't cheap!

IIRC you have a floor shift and that means a floor shift column with only turn signals and an emergency flasher switch. Key stays on the dash, right?

How difficult was it to install and what size did you choose, (what length)?
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Did some repairing on the stakes for my truck today.
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Nice job on the Ididit! If I don't like my restored factory column I think I'll do the Ididit or a Flaming River - but they ain't cheap!

IIRC you have a floor shift and that means a floor shift column with only turn signals and an emergency flasher switch. Key stays on the dash, right?

How difficult was it to install and what size did you choose, (what length)?
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Yes I have a floor shifted 4 speed manual transmission, and the ignition switch remains in the factory location. I picked the 32” chrome steel version, part number 101320020. It was very easy to install. I used the factory floor clamp, and years ago I added a muffler clamp at the dash to secure the column to the lower pedal support housing. I’ll add a photo of this later today in my build thread.

In the engine compartment I retained my 2nd generation Monte Carlo intermediate shaft. I simply knocked the cross pin out, ground the round portion into the DD shape, trimmed 7/16” off the end and joined the column to the intermediate shaft by using a polished SS Borgeson joint. The lower shaft is ¾” DD and the bottom of the column is 1” DD. I haven’t taken any pictures of this yet, so I’ll also add them in my build thread later today.

The most difficult issue was sorting out which wire would work on the Ididit adapter for the horn. I ended up using the straight wire that came with the column, and spliced on my old connector to the horn plate. The one that comes with the adapter was soldered to the horn plate, making it nearly impossible to connect after the wheel is installed.

One interesting note – every Covico, Grant, and Superior wheel of this type I’ve seen has the top two mounting holes level across the top like these:



The Mooneyes wheel apparently was designed with the Ididit column in mind, as they rotated the mounting holes clockwise:



This was to accommodate the nylon tower on the horn plate being set at 10:30 on the top of the column. This allows identical travel left-right on the cancelling cam.

With the Covico wheel, I had to position the horn plate at 9:00 as the upper left mounting hole is located at 10:30.

With new Mooneyes wheel, I simply pulled the adapter back off and rotated it to match the wheel position. I did have to drill a new hole at the location shown in the blue circle so I had room for the horn wire to make the turn into the cavity under the steering wheel. It sounds more complicated that it was. The entire modification/adjustment took about 10 minutes.

Here are a couple of shots with the Mooneyes wheel installed:





It is exquisitely finished and is truly beautiful compared to my classic Covico version.
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got some more parts today and polished my brake and fuel lines poor mans chrome just buff to high shine and clearcoat
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took only 5hrs but labor was free and i had the equipment
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good thing i scored bent lines off a 65C10 so no bending on my part
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I drove the truck for the first time in 4 months. And I found out that I can start it with the house key.
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What I did yesterday with my truck and currently doing.
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just got back from the DMV. My truck is now legal to drive in the Sunshine State.
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Changed my OEM 30 ohm fuel sending unit for a converted 90 ohm sender, I think I'll have to do some fine tuning though, it doesn't go all the way to full on the gauge when full. Now it's time to run a tank through it an see how it registers when low. Thanks Chevyrestoguy for the sender to modify.
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Replaced the backup light switch on the column of my 66 today
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Cleaned garage and loaded up the truck for Mutt and Jeff's swapmeet tomorrow.
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Changed my OEM 30 ohm fuel sending unit for a converted 90 ohm sender, I think I'll have to do some fine tuning though, it doesn't go all the way to full on the gauge when full. Now it's time to run a tank through it an see how it registers when low. Thanks Chevyrestoguy for the sender to modify.
What is the difference in a 30 ohm, and a 90 ohm? Would the gauge have to be changed too?
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I had to change because aftermarket gauges need a different Ohm value in order to read correctly.
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What I did yesterday with my truck and currently doing.
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Wait you do work with your truck.?
Wow I'm having trouble rap'n my mind around that
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