05-13-2013, 06:35 PM | #7651 |
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Decided to change up my paint scheme on the engine, due to time constraints and complexity of the masking needed. Ended up repainting the air cleaner top and base satin black and am going to leave the valve covers all satin black (as opposed to the two-tone satin black/metallic blue combo originally planned). Painted the intake to match the block (since I am going with all satin black accessories). Stripped the other valve cover and painted a bunch of parts. Going to sell the 5" air filter element and get a blue 3" filter element.
Tried to remove the hose fitting from the top water pump outlet, but it wouldn't budge. I was out of fuel for my torch, so I just threw on a piece on hose until I can get it out. Getting closer to having the engine done. Sorry about the messy garage pics. The paint color still comes out tealish in the wrong light, but is more light blue typically. Next week, start working on the firewall and frame.
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05-13-2013, 06:52 PM | #7652 |
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Blue, keep the truck. You will need a hobby when the little one gets here. You'll find a way to make it work.
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05-13-2013, 07:16 PM | #7653 | |
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[QUOTE:Tried to remove the hose fitting from the top water pump outlet, but it wouldn't budge. I was out of fuel for my torch, so I just threw on a piece on hose until I can get it out.]
Maybe a tad of help on a small task will help with your present outlook on bigger things. Use a good-fitting box-end wrench (if necessary, use a good AND good-fitting adjustable) on that fitting. Slightly rotate any slack between tool and fitting into the farthest INSTALLING-position; this will give tool a "running start" when you rap on tool-end (with a small sledge) in the REMOVING -direction. This gives the wrench considerable momentum when it grabs and removes the fitting, acting kinda like an impact tool. Others may disagree; but just try it. Should it do for you what it's done for me, you'll never forget the technique. Good luck with your overall goals at this time, and "May God Bless"--as Red Skelton used to end his tv-skits with! Sam Last edited by luvbowties; 05-13-2013 at 08:48 PM. Reason: spelling |
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05-13-2013, 09:37 PM | #7657 |
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Got the harmonic balancer pulled off of my 250ci inline 6! What a relief!
The pics tell the story. This is a press fit HB. No center bolt. Got it started with an impact wrench and finished with the ratchet. Kinda nerve racking.
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05-13-2013, 10:24 PM | #7659 |
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Looked at mine today. Will be using it next week. Hope to get some tires by this weekend.
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05-13-2013, 10:56 PM | #7660 |
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[QUOTE Worse case, if I can't get it off, I will throw a gate valve in between the manifold and water pump and make it look like an intentional thermostat bypass. Lol.]
Great idea...and functional as well! Sam |
05-14-2013, 12:34 AM | #7661 |
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Not today--but all the past week...
Well--I managed to actually meet another goal. I set out to finish the passenger side rust repair and did so.. I just have to repair the far passenger side seatbelt mount point and clean up all the plug welds for the floor and rocker.. I'm pretty happy to be done with this side--as I had to do the exact same repair as the driver's side.. Here's the pics.. (I attribute my progress to staying off the computer prior to going to work each day...) From the previous post--to this.. Started with cutting the inner rocker/floor portion out which would be replaced with scavenged sheetmetal from the '65 Truck cab...Like pulling little bits of meat from a chicken bone--almost used up all the cab.. Here I was ALMOST hopeful that the lower kick panel was salvageable--didn't even bother... Floor cut away.. Floor support/body mount was solid on this side--just full of dirt, cobwebs and bee nest. Cleaned it out and treated the bare metal Fitting the new lower kick panel And here is where I mixed up my steps.. I realized the floor/inner rocker didn't want to squeeze behind the kick panel--but I used a little force and snuck it in behind.. phew.. The old one on top-and the replacement piece on the bottom. All welded in place. And the lower a-pillar which was also scavenged.. It was in much better shape than the original--but I still had to do some work to make it nice and solid once again. See patchwork in pics. The pitting on the lower curved portion was just too deep to save it. Door position wasn't perfectly dialed in here.. It fits pretty good all the way around-- You can see at the very front of the rocker I had to slice it to tighten it upwards towards the inner rocker.. Fits perfectly now. I believe my count was 41 weld points on the rocker.. Maybe 43.. It's all nice and solid again. I'll knock down all the plug welds and I still have to replace the rocker-quarter panel gusset. But, the passenger side is basically done. Just want to toss out a big thank you to all the guys who have documented their repairs on these areas. I am a foreigner with regard to these trucks-well, up until I became a member here. So--thank you to all you guys working on saving these old trucks. -John
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Hey nice metal work and pictorial always good to see pictures that say allot. it will be worth the work when it's done...Vernski
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05-14-2013, 07:16 AM | #7663 |
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Got passenger side window channels and vent rubber installed. Drove it to work. (as usual)
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05-14-2013, 07:42 AM | #7664 |
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Replaced a rock chipped headlight, turned into a shattered headlight, cut my finger all to heck, sold the wrong light by O'Reilley Auto Parts, took the shattered pieces in to get it right and cut the Oreilley guy's hand. What a day.
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05-14-2013, 02:41 PM | #7665 |
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I looked at it sitting in the driveway and sighed as I walked past and got into my "regular" vehicle to go to work....
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hemifalcon - I am grateful for the photos - my buddy has a 63 at this exact point of repair and they came in handy for sure.
Great job by the way, looks fantastic. rg |
05-15-2013, 09:49 AM | #7667 |
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hemifalcon, nice job on the kick panels. Thanks for the pics
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Got the brake line installed, filled thediff, painted and installed the e-brake cables, put in the new tail light bezels, por15'd the drums, cleaned the backing plates. Tomorrow I will put all new brakes on, new u joints, hook up the new tail light wiring harness and drive it!
Almost forgot-I need to center the rear end with the new track bar.
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Relocated the fuel pressure regulator down in front of the fuel pump, cleaning up the appearance of the intake manifold area.
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Just got done putting all the pieces together new jasper 350, rebuilt 700r4, and posi rear end 3.73 ratio, not much, but it goes. Drive's just as good as a 2014 cts. Wish I knew how to post up pictures through the phone... And would like to thank everyone that post up pictures and explanations, very helpful on my build, thanks fellas
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Finally got the bed liner sprayed in
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REPLACE water pump on my 88 crew cab what PITA, had to remove so much crap just to get to pump
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05-16-2013, 11:01 AM | #7674 |
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WoW! That looks awesome! I also like the way that you put Chevrolet on the tailgate like that. nice job!
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05-16-2013, 06:32 PM | #7675 |
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I love that 56 Themed paint! Reminds me of a certain Bel Air that used to come into one of the shops I worked at.
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