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03-06-2021, 04:47 PM | #26 | |
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Congrats on getting the floor out. Looks like "fun".
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I used this repair kit to fix my Monojet carb: https://quadrajetparts.com/carbureto...ott-p-286.html Doing this bushing repair to my (wobbly shaft) Monojet made a quite noticeable improvement in how the carb/engine performed.
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A few more pics, got some painting started today. Included some of the stamped numbers. Posted via Mobile Device |
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03-06-2021, 11:48 PM | #30 |
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Re: 1971 GMC Fenderside 4x4 Build
Quick work!
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Ryan the cab should be braced diagonally up and across the cab as well as triangulated horizontally. Be very careful as now it can twist on you if you are not careful.
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Looking great, nice progress!
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Very fast progress there! Make sure the doors fit and open/close properly before welding in the floor.
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Before and after. Progress continues
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Looking good! You're on a roll.
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Looks like you'll be ready for summer driving.
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Hoping so - cab, front fenders, and hood will be sent out to blaster next week and then primed/painted while we work on the box. Here are some pics of the progress.
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I may go with this look. I had a friend do a quick photoshop. Not sure yet, but need to make up my mind pretty quick Shout out to whoever this truck is. It’s regularly orange and white. Hope you don’t mind me using it for reference.
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I'm curious what ''dress code'' is stamped on your block, just aft of the distributor hole. Sequence would be like: A1234BC[D]. A 292 block I have is dressed, F0626UH = Flint, JUN 26th 292 w/manual trans 1967/68.
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Those are the casting numbers. It was run on Conveyor line 2. The clock like thing points to what shift it was cast on. [Guessing 2nd shift 5 PM -- 1700 hrs]
3394258 is the block casting number. The numbers I'm curious about are hand stamped into the machined pad right after the distributor hole. Sometimes painted over. Sometimes milled off by rebuilders. Sometimes restanped with rebuilders' own numbers. Occasionally intact. From that shot, pan your camera forward to the distributor area.
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Not there................... see below lower right of image. The machined pad right behind the distributor clamp (see yellow circle). If it's painted over you will have to used paint remover to see the faint stamp. Don't sand/scrape the paint off.
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No. That's a nice shot of your head casting number.
Casting numbers are made in the Mold, and each identical piece that is then molded has the same casting number. Dress Numbers are hand-struck by the factory machinist, when the engine is fully assembled. The first part tells the Plant. and Date, the last 2 or 3 letters tell the application the block was originally intended for. [So a transplanted engine has the numbers for its old vehicle.] Here are three of mine. F1116PG....A 1963 model year 292 [spare core] F0626UH......Came out of a '67 K/20 Stepside in a junkyard F0627XAE.....Original engine in my '68 C/10 when I bought it in 1973. Spent 1977 to 2002 in crates, while I ran the above block for 250,000 miles. Rebuilt and installed in 2005.
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