10-19-2012, 06:47 PM | #51 |
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Today, I installed the transmission cross member 14 bolts. It isn't going any where. Also installed the power steering gear box. There is a little difference between the 1967 and 1968 frame. You have to cut the radiator core support. The power steering box sets 1/2 inch towards the front, so the mount has to be cut and shims need to be installed to bring the gear box out a little. as you can see in the pictures. that took me about 30 minutes for both. The rest of the day I cleaned and painted the dirty transmission to get it ready to be married to the 350 4 bolt.
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10-19-2012, 06:53 PM | #52 |
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Here is the end results of 7 hours cleaning, scraping, prime, and gloss orange.
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10-19-2012, 07:03 PM | #53 |
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Going to install all my parts that is gloss black before I paint the frame. This way I can paint over any scratches that I might have caused. It was a good work day. The weather was real nice here in Florida not hot just good working weather.
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10-19-2012, 07:17 PM | #54 |
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Looking good man! I bought one of those speedblasters for small jobs... I cant wait to get it, I'm so glad you posted that pic I didnt even know they made those things!
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Nice progress, you are going to be done with this thing before we even know what happened.
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10-20-2012, 09:58 PM | #56 |
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Can anyone tell me what this transmission is. 350, 400 ETC. There are several pictures of all sides.need to order the front and rear seals.
Today, I welded somemore on my grill. there was several holes. Should I sa was. I still need some more grinding and welding. I am not a pro to welding. Just know enough to make me dangerous. |
10-20-2012, 10:06 PM | #59 |
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Budget? Whats that! Its blown faster than a motor no oil!
As far as the trans, you should be able to cross reference the #'s on the side of the trans.
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yea I have nothing but time. Since I am retired I work all the time on my truck. We are having a cold spell tomorrow it will get down in the 60's here in Florida
Bomp you are right about the transmission being a th400 Last edited by gdavis; 02-22-2014 at 08:13 PM. |
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I believe thats a 400 tranny. Don't quote me thou.
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10-20-2012, 11:58 PM | #62 |
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You call weather in the 60's a cold spell?
Thats the best temperature to work in. I agree with you that grill is in pretty bad shape its going to take a ton of patience to get it right. You are doing a great job so far, I'm pulling for you, keep your eye on the prize. keep on truckin! |
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I didn't do much to my truck today. Started to paint the frame. Got a head acke and went inside. Well tomorrow I will work on some spare parts like e-brake, gas pedal. some light stuff.
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10-22-2012, 01:48 AM | #64 |
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nice work so far.
wish i had that cover. raining here. i would love to get to the frame like you are. maybe in the spring............
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Well, I thought I would work on small parts today, but that did not happan. The other day sme one told me about a hose reel that I could have. All I needed was a new end on it. The hose reel had 250 ft of 3/4 hose on it. What a deal. I had to pull the hose out of the weeds. I did not know that 250 ft was so long. But it is home and up on my shop wall. Still need a new end. Maybe tomorrow. I got new outside rockers and waiting for the inside and new pillars to come in.
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Waiting for parts, so I thought I would work on my front fenders
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more of the same fender. I finshed welding the grill and here is some more damage I have to repair.
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nice steps forward.
i just got all the parts for my project. last thing was brake, fluid got that today.
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big lots had em here. 200 ish.
id rather get a new steering box. but the front end project emptied the coffers. time to find more side work.......
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Got tired of looking at my frame in primer, so I painted my frame today
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After I painted my frame. I went to work on my fenders. I took them apart from the inter fenders. I have 2 lefts and one right. My right is not worth fixen. So I will be looking for a right fender. Tuckers I guess.
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I also worked on my inter fenders. Got one done. There was about 1/2 inch of undercoating. That stuff is too hard to sand blast. It took me about 2 hr to wire wheel the inside. I will post the results of that tomorrow.
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nice build up. i really like the outside work space idea. im gonna use that trick next year once winters done.
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you made nice progress today.
day off?
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