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Old 10-20-2012, 09:45 PM   #601
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Re: Not Another Rebuild Thread....

Very innovative work dude!
I am always watching! LOL!
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Old 10-21-2012, 01:30 PM   #602
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very nice work on the vents, i am inpressedkeep up the great work.
Thanks Flips, I hope to finish them up today.... got side tracked yesterday with the decision I needed to start finishing up my dash before I started doing too much more of this finalization work.
More to follow!

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Very innovative work dude!
I am always watching! LOL!
I always look at your build too, anytime there is an update!!

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In case you could not tell in the first photo, these are the speed thread retainer clips I was talking about that I am using to anchor the vent cable to the vent.
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This is that same clip welded in. Not engenious, but you know, it works. As you can tell, I spent a lot of time dis-re-assembling bicycles as a kid, that is where all these cable work ideas come from.
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This just shows where I placed the hole for the cable access in the kick panel, again nothing spectacular about it, just keep in mind that there is not much tolerance on either side in the vent cavity to work with.
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Got the ceiling painted. There was a hole up there where an old style CB antenna was mounted that I had to fill. I have found the JB weld putty to be very body filler friendly, and in over head situations like this, much easier to work with than bondo.
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Lastly, the steering wheel was painted and cured, so it was time to take the masking tape off, have a look at the handy work, and then set it aside for later.....
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And that was yesterday....on my way down to the garage now to see what I can get done with this day !!
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Old 10-21-2012, 11:57 PM   #603
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Re: Not Another Rebuild Thread....

In doing this vent mod, I had to assemble and disassemble the set up multiple times. This first photo shows the bottom, inside flange of the vent and I am pointing at the part of it I shaved. These vents were made so they just barely fit into the hole in the kick panel, and while trying to get it in, with the steel cable attached was trying my patience. Shaving this 1/4" here will save you a lot of cussing....
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With the cables being brand new, they are not as compliant as older cables are. The cable would pull the vent open, but would flex instead of pushing the vent door closed. To correct this, I used some left over brake line. After this it worked like a charm.
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This is just a photo of my vent knobs and dash from the perspective from which I shot the video for Pirate.
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This is showing how well I got the knobs to align. I had to make those countoured spacers because the angle behind the dash put the cables in conflict with my heater controls which are going in the empty slot above them.
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Finally this was the main motivator for the vent mod. I got rid of the knee knocker E-brake and figured I could mount this one from the donor truck.
Got it in, it seems to work just fine on this end !!!
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Old 10-22-2012, 12:26 AM   #604
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Re: Not Another Rebuild Thread....

I like the idea of having the vent knobs in the center so the driver can operate the passenger side. In the stock configuration the passenger cable knob sits right next to the passenger door and is completely inaccessible to the driver.

Funny all the years I had vents, it never occurred to me to move the cable/knob to where the driver could reach it. Nice upgrade!
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Old 10-22-2012, 10:53 AM   #605
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Re: Not Another Rebuild Thread....

Great job buddy, I will be leaning on you a bit when I get around to this "convenience item".
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Old 10-22-2012, 05:17 PM   #606
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Old 10-22-2012, 05:35 PM   #607
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Re: Not Another Rebuild Thread....

are you going to put a screen in the vent to keep bug out
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Old 10-22-2012, 10:31 PM   #608
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I like the idea of having the vent knobs in the center so the driver can operate the passenger side. In the stock configuration the passenger cable knob sits right next to the passenger door and is completely inaccessible to the driver.

Funny all the years I had vents, it never occurred to me to move the cable/knob to where the driver could reach it. Nice upgrade!
Thank you Mark !

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Great job buddy, I will be leaning on you a bit when I get around to this "convenience item".
Well for me it was getting that handle out of the way for the E-brake....

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nice.
Thank you too Flips !

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are you going to put a screen in the vent to keep bug out
I wanted to, and I wanted to use the same mesh I got for the grill/hood mods, and my cowl vent behind the windshield wipers, but it was not wide enough. But then with that cowl one, I probably dont need one at the vent end now that you mention it....

Hopefully here is the video you asked for (if I did all this YouTube stuff right ?!?!?)

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Perhaps someone can tell me how to link YouTube so it shows the video window instead of the url?

Also, some please...... if I use the liquid graphite lubricant on these cables will it help, or just gum up the work as the lube collects dust and crap?
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Old 10-22-2012, 11:21 PM   #609
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Re: Not Another Rebuild Thread....

on Youtube, go to Share, Embed, & then click the Options tab under the link...check the box for "Long Link", & then copy/paste the link here

by the way, nice job

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Old 10-23-2012, 11:08 AM   #610
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Re: Not Another Rebuild Thread....

thanks mcmurphy that is slick i did not think the cable would be that strong to close the vent ..you have proved me wrong LOL
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Old 10-23-2012, 05:43 PM   #611
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on Youtube, go to Share, Embed, & then click the Options tab under the link...check the box for "Long Link", & then copy/paste the link here

by the way, nice job
Thank you Phillip!

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thanks mcmurphy that is slick i did not think the cable would be that strong to close the vent ..you have proved me wrong LOL
I too was surprised, once you take the handle off, the vents actually open and close rather freely! All the stiffness is applied by the handles and the handle guides.
Go figure.
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Old 10-23-2012, 07:57 PM   #612
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Re: Not Another Rebuild Thread....

Cool!
But I was hoping for some narration...Not so much, eh?
Still cool!
I'll probably just make speaker boxes out of mine & add air-cond...Or one-up ya, & rig up some electric actuators! LOL!
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Old 10-23-2012, 08:14 PM   #613
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nice mod mike!! getting closer to having it ready, since you are doing youtube videos, you need to do one when you get it running!! i'll try and do the same when i get mine running!!

Thank you Phillip for telling us how do upload the youtube videos, that will help out when i get closer
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no problem, glad to help! just figured it out not long ago myself...Flips72 was trying to figure it out as well, so I decided to do some research
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Like the passenger vent cable but I really like the E-Brake.
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another thanks to likaroc on the you tube info, worked like a charm. let us know what you decide on the tranny member and mount, and again great work on the vents.
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Cool!
But I was hoping for some narration...Not so much, eh?
Still cool!
I'll probably just make speaker boxes out of mine & add air-cond...Or one-up ya, & rig up some electric actuators! LOL!
Ummmm actions speak louder than words?
Or closer to the truth, I hate the sound of my voice recorded... LOL
Electric actuators, heheheh just wait till I start on my front grill brother, then you are going to see some stuff !!
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nice mod mike!! getting closer to having it ready, since you are doing youtube videos, you need to do one when you get it running!! i'll try and do the same when i get mine running!!

Thank you Phillip for telling us how do upload the youtube videos, that will help out when i get closer
The day I fire it up, you betcha !!
Lets see who gets there first, you or I !!!

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no problem, glad to help! just figured it out not long ago myself...Flips72 was trying to figure it out as well, so I decided to do some research
Thanks again, you prove once more why this site and the people here are among the best !!


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another thanks to likaroc on the you tube info, worked like a charm. let us know what you decide on the tranny member and mount, and again great work on the vents.
Thank you Flips.
I just hope i posted enough info and pics so that someone else may do this, or be inspired to do something better from it.
Just like you guys inspire me !

Wow ..... 25 pages on this build of mine.
I am kind of impressed by that.
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Have been watching this thread for a while, love what you are doing on this build.
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Have been watching this thread for a while, love what you are doing on this build.
Thank you.
I think the best is yet to come, and over all, when all the little side projects pull together into the final product, it will be a true labor of love, and a fine self given retirement gift.

Please stay tuned, I hope to not disappoint !!
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Just started checking out your build... Impressed to say the least. Subscribed, and anxiously awaiting future progress. Got to do the vent mods, that is brilliant Sir.
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Just started checking out your build... Impressed to say the least. Subscribed, and anxiously awaiting future progress. Got to do the vent mods, that is brilliant Sir.
yeah murph... the vents upgrade is a definite on my next one... what a hassle the old pull lever is. they must have designed that on a friday about 4:45 pm.
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I've been watching your thread for a while, thought I would throw out my $.02 with regard to your question about liquid graphite. have you considered cable lube like what we use on our throttle and clutch cables on our bikes. Granted initial lubing is a little messy but it sure makes them slide like butter. Just a thought.
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Just started checking out your build... Impressed to say the least. Subscribed, and anxiously awaiting future progress. Got to do the vent mods, that is brilliant Sir.
Thanks.... I think brilliant is a stretch though
I been watching your build since you first posted it on this board, you are rocking some progress !!

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yeah murph... the vents upgrade is a definite on my next one... what a hassle the old pull lever is. they must have designed that on a friday about 4:45 pm.
You may be right!

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I've been watching your thread for a while, thought I would throw out my $.02 with regard to your question about liquid graphite. have you considered cable lube like what we use on our throttle and clutch cables on our bikes. Granted initial lubing is a little messy but it sure makes them slide like butter. Just a thought.
Never hear of that stuff, know where I could find it?
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Any motorcycle shop will have it. Pretty sure its available on eBay too. It's actually called "cable lube"
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thats pretty sweet what u did with the vents!! i wanna see that dash once its all painted and assembled!!
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