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then I removed the four way aftermarket heater switch with the flux capcitor attached to it
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05-06-2020, 11:31 PM | #477 |
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then I gently pried the last heater associated button until I broke it, not knowing it simply unscrewed - my bad, I thought it was stuck to the caked on primer and such
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05-06-2020, 11:35 PM | #478 |
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then I put the uninstallation on pause while I made a fat stubby wierd looking screw driver thingie for the heater core screws, (thank you Harbor Freight for making a defective large flat screw driver)...
Not many people know this but Clive the inventor of said screws went on to invent the BetaMax a consumer-level analog-recording and cassette format of magnetic tape for video now obsolete, having lost the videotape format war to VHS |
05-06-2020, 11:45 PM | #479 |
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the day went on with the heater core and heater core accessories being removed
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05-06-2020, 11:51 PM | #480 |
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we are not friends !!!
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05-06-2020, 11:55 PM | #481 |
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now back to that truck name thing, and why I may be considering a new name: "HONEY"
did I mention I got stung 17 times on the day I went to buy the truck |
05-07-2020, 12:05 AM | #482 |
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and just like that we shaved 6 seconds off the quarter mile !
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05-07-2020, 12:07 AM | #483 |
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I luv working on trucks because the tailgate easily becomes a work bench, but then with this one, you get three benches
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05-07-2020, 12:09 AM | #484 |
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I also popped out this funny looking USB port
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05-07-2020, 12:13 AM | #485 |
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my view for the next hour or two...
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05-07-2020, 08:56 PM | #486 |
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why are you staring at that guys legs for so long?
when you work under the hood the front fenders are nice tool (and drink) holders too
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That old heater box is really cool. They even put a logo on it. Not sure what you could use it for but there's got to be something.
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05-08-2020, 12:37 AM | #490 |
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so I spent the better part of today afternoon chasing Gremlins on my '74 post LS Swap digital speedo and tach gauge nonsense and I think I finally got it figured out, basically these two stupid gauges do not like using sharing grounds and want their own
in '54 news, I discovertized based on the numeros 5952467 on my steering column that I have a 59-60 truck \ Impala steering column (and I love it so simple, NO TLIT, NO AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION SHIFTER, NO STUPID, STUPID BANANA CLIP OF TURN SIGNAL WIRING NIGHTMARES) hugs! I don't recon this base plate is for the '54 and most likely came with the 59-60 truck\Impala column, if someone with more experience is reading this, I would appreciate your comment |
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did I mention I love this simple steering column, especially this mechanical cable operated turn signal/brake switch, it's rad!
things were so simple back then and made sense, a simpler time for sure!!! |
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Truth be told, I was a little horrified by the story of your trip to AutoZone. You can kind of give the kid a little break from the standpoint that people probably buy vacuum hose and chop it up into pieces. But the idea that you can hand somebody a 2 ft. piece of hose in order to get them from the 18 you cut, to the 20 that they need, is frightening in its simplicity. It reminds me of a Steven Wright joke that will lose much in not being delivered by him. It goes something like this. "I was going to the convenience store and when I walked up, the clerk was changing the sign to closed. Through the glass I yelled 'it says you're open 24 hours'. And he yelled back 'yeah, but not in a row'.
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You've been making all kinds of progress on Busty / Honey (with a name like that I'm starting to wonder if I'm on the right website ;) . I like watching your resourcefulness and I'm amazed what you get away with considering that you live in a very nice neighborhood. A question. Not trying to be(e) a smart *, but why didn't you vacuum up those bees when you were vacuuming up behind the gauges? Or are we looking at pictures from two different times? I think I remember you mentioning that you got stung but I didn't realize it was 17 times. That probably would have done me in. I'm low-level allergic and it gets a little worse each time even with a single sting. 17 probably would have been my last ride. I'm excited for you to get the truck running and driving and I hope you can do it by your birthday. What is your long-term vision for the truck, its use, etc.?
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05-08-2020, 12:51 PM | #495 |
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Those sneaky devils were wedged behind this trim peace, difficult to see since everything on this truck is 50 shades of gray.
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05-08-2020, 09:15 PM | #496 |
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decided to finally paint the rear shock crossmember, I've been putting it off cause although it is bolted in, it don't come out, poor engineering on my behalf
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and before the wife even noticed her missing aluminum foil we were Rust-Oleuming all over da place
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05-08-2020, 09:28 PM | #498 |
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then I removed the weather striping from the driver side door, I also put this off for a little bit
I think only one screw came out of the base molding on this side, the rest had to be gently persuaded with the cut off wheel here I am getting all the rust off, it's looking better |
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then I did my second stupid thing of this build (stripping the crank pulley bolt being the first) I started to yank out the rubber weather striping with the metal channel on the passenger side door frame - before stopping to ask for advice
then I removed the weather striping from the driver side door frame the proper way, made a huge mess, but I cleaned it up [Kenny I'm looking at your for a new used replacement weather striping channel! ha ha] |
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I even yanked off the door sills on the account of them holding the very ends of the weather striping - and found them to be in good nick
thinking about stripping these down to bare metal also and going for that brushed steel look |
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