01-06-2017, 08:50 PM | #976 |
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Ready for fitting and trimming the two sections. Hopefully I will get a little time to work on it tomorrow...Jim
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Will sure save a ton of time sectioning it in too. No doubt it will be good as you had made it (better than new) soon.
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01-07-2017, 12:20 AM | #979 |
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Thanks Marc...Jim
Doug, quality of inner is pretty good, a little thinner, but still a good piece...Jim
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01-24-2017, 09:29 PM | #980 |
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Hey troops, not much of an update, but it's something. Had this work done for about 2 weeks, but just now took pics.
Pic 1 I bolted the old part of inner back in place, and the new inner in it's location. Pic 2 Checked that the radiator support holes, lined up and the front apron. Pic 3 Push panels together scripe a line, take back out, cut and tack together for another fit. That's it on my stuff, put I will post some other work I've been doing...Jim
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Glad it's going back together.
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01-24-2017, 09:50 PM | #982 |
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If you don't remember, back on post #962 I said I would be working on a friends 71 Olds. Will I've been working on it off and on for 2 weeks. Removed his old B&M shifter (not working good at all), and replaced it with a Lokar unit. I didn't show anything on that, it's been done enough. But Ed decided he wanted the light up indicator also (more for his wife, not him). Anyhow this thing takes a little time to get everything in place, run cable to trans, adjust the spring on the sensor arm, etc. Then to program the controller etc. Here's a few pic on that part...Jim
Pic 1 Location chosen inside his console, for cable, sensor and controller. Pic 2 Two different wire groups to hook into the controller. Pic 3 All wires tied into the controller. The green light (looks yellow) shows it's in Park, each time you move the shifter to another position, the red will change to green for that gear and light up the indicator on console. Pic 4 Indicator showing in Park, will change as started above.
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Still have a few little things to finish up, install boot,storage box in console, etc. We should start on installing FiTech system next week. Will take pics, etc and post when we start. I will insert a link, so you can follow along if you want. Ed's will have the command center, which is different that mine...Jim
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Sorry about your truck, Jim! But I'm glad to hear you are both OK. I'm sure it will be better than before the accident. What a great time to improve on perfection!
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Thanks Kim, hope to move along a little faster, when I finish up my promise to Ed....Jim
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Thanks Dave, hope I can live up to all the stuff people think I can do, I'll just do my best...Jim
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This truck is so cool. The matching painted frame and convertible top are outstanding. Truck was perfection but the silver lining is that to get to freshen things up. Standing by for updates...
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Glad to see your staying Busy Jim. Any other projects in the wings?
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Thank you, appreciate you checking it out...Jim
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Hey Ray, just Ed's and mine for me. Mark is staying very busy, shop is full and he has people waiting. Hope to get my stuff done so I can help him a little...Jim
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Jim, it is great to see the updates. I really enjoy helping a friend with their hot rod projects too...having fun and spending their money.
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hope you are not using the fuel command center on the fitech install I had one installed and it kept boiling the fuel, changed it and went with their frame rail pump it works great.
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Doug, your right spending their money, makes it easy. I try to help out my friends as much as I can...Jim
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Your right, heard both good and bad about the comman center, but he wants it, so I will try it. I have the frame mount pump on mine and it works great...Jim
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You're a busy man Jim
Good to see some updates on your Roadster!! It's always fun and good times helping friends with their projects! I too have some side projects on hand, but that is more on the pinstripe side!
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Thanks Kees, I do enjoy helping friends, some don't have the knowledge or skills for what they want done, so I help them out and they learn that sometimes you just have to give it a try...Jim
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looking good!
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Sorry I'm so late posting up the final pics of Ed's shifter install.
Pic 1 and 2 are of the finished console, shifter, indicator, etc. Pic 3 is his dash, I had removed a bad digital dash and installed these Speedhut gauges...Jim
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I need some input from everyone. Started installing Ed's FiTech unit with a Command Center. My question is should I post this in the engine section, or someplace else. I don't think the LS swap is correct even if it is fuel injection. Let me know what you think...Jim
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