05-25-2020, 04:20 PM | #751 |
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since these self adjust while you are backing up, one side is usually reverse threaded, passanger side in my case
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05-25-2020, 04:23 PM | #752 |
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I am not a fan of these drums, they forgot to leave a hole open for manual adjustment of this star adjuster, on some models you can get at them from the back through the dust shield, but not on mine, I will look for a set of new drums with a hole in them
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05-25-2020, 04:30 PM | #753 |
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so yeah I am still determined to drive this thing today, so here's a custom T handle throttle, patent pending
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05-25-2020, 04:32 PM | #754 |
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... and now the moment I've been waiting for, for a year since I got her...
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05-25-2020, 05:44 PM | #755 |
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Dude, you cleaned the brake adjuster. Yes, they do have to turn to work.
NOW can we go for the ride?
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First of all, happy birthday! Good work getting the brakes up to snuff and I am also a big fan of those Aero brake pads. But when I saw your throttle device I literally said Lord have mercy. But after watching the first drive video I felt a little better, haha. You've done a lot of work in a short amount of time and should be proud of it. Whether that translates into another busy day in the garage or a good meal with the family or a comfortable chair and some hop infused hydration, I hope you enjoy it!
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ok, you get extra points for creativity on the "test drive". nice job.
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Thanks for the part numbers on those fuel filters. I will be making judicious use of that. And any day that I get to see BA, Face, Murdock, and Hannibal is a good day. If you want some ideas on door finishes, let us know. Wish I was local enough to buy you a cerveza, but another time. The motor sounds good!
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Congrats...Jim
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Happy belated birthday.
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Thank you for remembering Jan, I really appreciate it. Gonna be another above 100°F scorcher today here in Cali, are you ready for it? I think it's the second day of four above triple digits.
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thank you Jim, it was ... [ahem] exhilarating, ha ha
now to stop all the leaks, aka the Chevy Pavement Lubrication System (CPLS) first it was oil and water, so I fixed the water by tightening the bottom radiator hose (that is my achilies I always forget about it but am always too lazy to grab a small 1/4" socket and tighten it then and there, I hate doing it with a flat screw driver as it always flings off) no sooner did I nip the water leak when after adding trans fluid I sprung, you guessed it a trans fluid leak, right next door to the lower radiator hose (shocking!) it was a loose -6 AN fitting going into the trans cooler portion of the rad, ok so tightened that, and that seems ok, then I tightened the two larger 1/2" oil pan bolts hoping that would curb Niagra Falls, but nope, so I need to find out where it's leaking from, one thing I will say, is that if gasket replacement is in order, I aint doing it, I will drive the truck around the block and then yank out that SBC faster than AMAZON can deliver a can of SEM undercoating, whaaa haa ha Last edited by Gregski; 05-26-2020 at 11:56 AM. |
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well well well, look what arrived on my door step this morning ~ better late than never I recon
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and so I shot it, and oh my my, it sprayed and covered so well, I hate to say this but it was worth the wait, and it looks like this product loves hot weather and I strongly and absolutely do NOT recommend shooting it in the Winter by any means, the difference of how it came out today vs when I used the exact same product on my inner fenders and fenders was night and day!
so here it is, it is still drying but I love how it turned out, it looks so good in person, I think one of the key things to proper application is keeping a nice far away distance, I think 18 inches or so, also I used all kinds of techniques but the circular motion seemed to yield the bestest results |
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Congrats on the drive..!!
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Looks great...Jim
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Congrats! Glad it came in and you were pleased with it.
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so took the truck to Joe Gudenaph's Upholstery to get the carpet installed
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