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Old 06-17-2013, 10:36 PM   #7926
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On Man that makes a world of difference.

As to holding on the caps, there are two styles of rims, yours has 3 "bumps" on the inner ring your cap snaps down over those. I have the early style with the 3 "clips" on the inside of the ring. I'll try to get a picture later
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Old 06-17-2013, 11:15 PM   #7927
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Those are the nub wheels. I have a set of the clip ones that came with the truck, too.
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Old 06-17-2013, 11:27 PM   #7928
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Unloaded my wheels/tires that I just mounted up, and gave them a little cleaning.

Used tires off my parts car. The WWs were mounted to the inside, so they have never been cleaned.



If you have WWs, make sure you buy some of this. Never use something abrasive like steel wool, it only makes scratches that catch more dirt.



A little time with the pressure washer...



And, a sneak preview with the caps:



Think I should add trim rings?
Those rims have been around the province at least once that we know of, looking good and I vote yes to trim rings
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Old 06-18-2013, 12:05 AM   #7929
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Thank you, my friend! Couldn't have done it without you!
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Old 06-18-2013, 12:24 AM   #7930
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i haven't posted in a while but i like this thread. i got my new moser girdle diff cover on and just slid my rotors in place on the rear for my disc conversion.
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Old 06-18-2013, 12:51 PM   #7931
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After 4 trips to 4 different parts places, I finally was able to piece together my split lines and get them installed to the dual M/C. I still need to bench bleed the M/C and figure out how to lengthen my pushrods. Then after I paint the booster and M/C, I will have to bleed the brakes. I might just do all the after I install the engine. I just want to see the motor sitting in its rightful place and get it off the engine stand. Lol.
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Finally ordered the Classic Update wring kit from American Autowire. Ordered it through ez2wire.com for $470 with free shipping. Lots of reading and suggestions from guys on the board and it seems like the best one for what I want to get to eventually and the ease of installation and quality.

Sorry no pictures, but I have been getting a lot done lately, but pictures are stuck on my camera. Need a new cable to connect to the computer. Got bed wood cut and painted, pulled the bed off, and am doing a cheapo Rustoleum paint job for the time being. Have so many other things to do that I don't want this to turn into a 2 year deal and I never drive the truck, sooooo going that route. Still needs plenty of body work, and this will be a "good enough for now" paint job. But my personality has a REALLY hard time doing anything "good enough for now," so I am having real trouble drawing the line. I am sure you all know what I am talking about.
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Old 06-18-2013, 04:43 PM   #7933
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Accompanied by one of my grand daughters, took the truck out for a ride and picked up a double pole, double throw momentary toggle switch for the new cutout system. The kits all seem to include a rocker switch would look out of place in my truck.
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Old 06-18-2013, 04:45 PM   #7934
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Finally ordered the Classic Update wring kit from American Autowire. Ordered it through ez2wire.com for $470 with free shipping. Lots of reading and suggestions from guys on the board and it seems like the best one for what I want to get to eventually and the ease of installation and quality.

Sorry no pictures, but I have been getting a lot done lately, but pictures are stuck on my camera. Need a new cable to connect to the computer. Got bed wood cut and painted, pulled the bed off, and am doing a cheapo Rustoleum paint job for the time being. Have so many other things to do that I don't want this to turn into a 2 year deal and I never drive the truck, sooooo going that route. Still needs plenty of body work, and this will be a "good enough for now" paint job. But my personality has a REALLY hard time doing anything "good enough for now," so I am having real trouble drawing the line. I am sure you all know what I am talking about.
That is a real quandary and it will take some intensive consoling to get you over the hump. Just keep it in a drivable condition and things will fall into place just take baby steps at first till you get up to speed. The first thing you need to do is get a camera cord so you can download some pic's..Vernski
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Old 06-18-2013, 06:23 PM   #7935
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Accompanied by one of my grand daughters, took the truck out for a ride and picked up a double pole, double throw momentary toggle switch for the new cutout system. The kits all seem to include a rocker switch would look out of place in my truck.
Uh where are you going to fit one more switch in your truck, it the bat moblie already!
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Old 06-18-2013, 08:32 PM   #7936
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Thought about mine today.
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Old 06-18-2013, 08:35 PM   #7937
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Yep I sure do! Almost as much as I enjoy a 4 barrel dual exhaust inline 6. Nice work.
Thanks! That straight pipe gave me a headache after five minutes of idling. That ting is scary somtimes.
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Worked on homemade filler panel for my "new" tailgate.
Trying to create a smooth, no letter look. Still have touching up
to do but so far so good.
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Old 06-18-2013, 11:23 PM   #7939
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I had to make 2 rivets for the GMC lens. I'll try to post pictures tomorrow. Pop rivets would not work because of the danger of breaking the rare plastic lens and they would stick out too far on the backside which has to be really close to flush. I'll smear some JB Weld just make sure they won't come lose and fill the core with solder. Although aircraft rivets are smooth, you can't beat them down.
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Old 06-19-2013, 08:39 PM   #7940
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With help from a friend, I adjusted the valve lash. Then installed the side covers, dizzy, and then finally the intake/exhaust manifolds. Also had a machine shop heli-coil my exhaust manifold so I could install new exhaust manifold studs.









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Old 06-19-2013, 09:52 PM   #7941
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Got my z notch welded in and cut 1 1/2 coils out of front springs... Gettin there!
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Old 06-19-2013, 11:06 PM   #7942
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With help from a friend, I adjusted the valve lash. Then installed the side covers, dizzy, and then finally the intake/exhaust manifolds. Also had a machine shop heli-coil my exhaust manifold so I could install new exhaust manifold studs.









Nice looking work! The heli-coil/new stud job was neat, wasn't it? I love to see things done right. (BTW: Those nuts on the carb-mounting studs look to be dangerously close to the intake entrance---imo.)
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Nice looking work! The heli-coil/new stud job was neat, wasn't it? I love to see things done right. (BTW: Those nuts on the carb-mounting studs look to be dangerously close to the intake entrance---imo.)
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Sam, Yeah, I took the shop rag out of the intake for a nicer picture, but i have a shop rag in there now for sure. The heli-coil repair cost me $25 at the machine shop but saved my manifold so I can use it again. Watch for my soon-to-be-added T5 tranny.
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Old 06-20-2013, 03:44 PM   #7944
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Uh where are you going to fit one more switch in your truck, it the bat moblie already!
I was wondering that myself! The original plan was always to operate the cutouts from the 3rd switch under the red safety covers. Like in Young Frankenstein (Not the 3rd switch)!!

Now that it's actually going to happen, I'm realizing the safety cover is going to interfere with easy operation, and with 6 wires needing to go into a small area (the old ashtray housing is still in place) it would be a real pita to modify the existing circuits. So, I found another spot next to the 3 gauge under dash panel that's easy to access and already has an abandoned switch hole in place. It’s a standard chrome metal toggle switch, but its wearing one of the flexible rubber waterproof boots simply to minimize visibility:



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Found a '61 hood that is in better shape than the one I found before and dug up a set of near mint hood inserts with the amber lenses to finish it off.

Now I just have to drive 600 miles round trip to pick the stuff up and get it home.

I'm becoming hood poor. Have an extra 60 GMC and a 61 C10 hood now......

Finished the tune up and I can actually drive the old heap and not have to worry if it will start after parking it.

Adjusted the timing, plugs, wires, new rotor and cap and took the 1" riser out from under the carb.

Made an appointment with a new body shop guy to talk about the BBW conversion.

It never ends.
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Worked on getting the rear down!
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Hooked up the water heating system on mine today.
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Replaced my brakes and received my new wheels.





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Old 06-21-2013, 12:20 AM   #7950
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10 minutes after this pic was taken the front bump stop brackets were lying on the concrete.



Horse Farm Truck also got a new ignition today but that pic isnt sexy.
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