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03-12-2015, 05:54 PM | #1152 |
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Perhaps a final Fuel Problem update before we put this issue to bed and move on to something else, leaking, squeaking, or ticking...
At lunch time the truck started fine on a second try (perhaps since I did not crank it long enuff on the first try) but it fired, ran, and I drove it a bit, all went well so that's that, about to head home soon |
03-12-2015, 07:11 PM | #1153 | |
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But I'm glad to hear Rusty's doing better now.
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03-12-2015, 08:41 PM | #1154 |
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I've seen a number of threads on this site about folks that had bad engine fires that were blamed on glass fuel filters cracking or breaking. No personal experience with them, but for my build I'm sticking to the metal canister type inline fuel filters just on principal. I'm betting the problem was the kink in the rubber line on yours - glad to hear its behaving now!
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Speaking of valves ... If it was for a Quadrajet, I'd check this valve can go sideways and block the gas flow. I removed mine
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03-13-2015, 07:14 PM | #1156 |
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Dang I didn't even know there was a valve for the Q-Jet carbs and I even replaced my fuel filter in it. I bet some guys are lucky if theirs has the spring, mine didn't and and leaked pretty bad till I put one in, but again didn't know there was a valve to go with it.
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03-13-2015, 07:20 PM | #1157 |
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let me catch you up on what me and Rusty have been up to the last couple days...
I've been dealing with Tires Squel When I Brake - Why? issue that I brought up in a different thread. What I thought was tire noise coming from the front brakes when I braked, was actually coming from the rear on the passenger side. So I bought two new Wheel Cylinders (and learned they are not called brake cylinders, go figure) $9 bucks each, and spent one evening replacing them, here are some pics |
03-13-2015, 07:24 PM | #1158 |
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I was able to replace both slave WHEEL cylinders without tearing apart the entire brake bracketry springatalogy ecosystem, not my style as I like to do things right and take it all apart and clean it, but I just wanted to stop traumatizing pedestrians at crosswalks if you know what I mean
replacing the bad cylinder (both technically) stopped the truck from squeelin like a pig when I brake now as well as both of them now have a matching 5/16ths Zirk bleed nipples instead of one being 3/8ths (which bugged The Greg) |
03-13-2015, 07:29 PM | #1159 |
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tonight, it's Friday night and it's time to tie up some loose ends, when we yanked the transmission we ordered a new boot / gator for the shifter, as well as new pedal pads when we pulled the clutch and brake pedal twins
so here is a looksie at the replacements, complements of LMC Truck |
03-13-2015, 07:30 PM | #1160 |
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Re: Restoring Rusty - New Shifter Boot
slipping on the new shifter gator was easy
second pic - old and new boots, (the old one is on the left, I love telling you guys the obvious) |
03-13-2015, 07:35 PM | #1161 |
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I checked my order twice and specifically ordered the 74-84 pedal set, instead of the 1973 type, yet what did Rusty come with, the darn '73 gas pedal... will this bother The Greg?
Lesson Learned - Earlier model years used prior year parts, GM loved doing that. |
03-13-2015, 10:07 PM | #1162 |
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Yes they do... always be wary of being close to a changeover year, it does happen every freakin time (ask me how I know ). My 2000 3500HD , order body parts and engine parts for a '96 diesel suburban , mechanical/ undercarriage parts for a '9x one ton, Bilstein made rear shocks but not front shocks, ...etc..
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03-13-2015, 10:40 PM | #1163 |
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Re: Restoring Rusty - Meet Joe Good E. Nuff
alright guys, Greg had to step away for a minute talkin' about a wire wheel and some paint for this gas pedal bracket or something
so I decided to put them rubber pads on the pedals for him and mount the gas pedal real quick, for those of you who don't know me my name is Joe, but Greg's Ol' Lady calls me Joe Good E. Nuff (I have no idea why?) |
03-13-2015, 10:47 PM | #1164 |
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with the forecast expecting 80* in sunny Kalifornia this weekend it was time to prep the replacement used fender for a coat of green
so I washed it, wire wheeled the rust off of it (as much as I could) and coated it with primer over the raw metal spots before tucking it in for the night |
03-13-2015, 11:37 PM | #1165 |
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Hey Greg sorry to interrupt the painting but is this the same z bar bushings that you got from summit, I found these at the autozone, they call them help/clutch linkage bushing
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03-13-2015, 11:50 PM | #1166 |
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No sir, these are not it, do not buy this stuff. This is for transmission linkage for some other car. I bought this thinking that I can use one of them for the clutch pedal hole that accepts the push rod that goes down through the floor, but it did not work, I ended up smashing it with a mallet and it just shattered, its the thing in the top hole in this pic, the white looking thing
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03-13-2015, 11:54 PM | #1167 |
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Ok gotcha. when are you going to write a book of knowledge
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03-14-2015, 11:58 AM | #1168 |
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lets git sum paint
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03-14-2015, 03:25 PM | #1169 |
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since we have to paint both sides of this front fender (or at least the upper half of the inside, the part that shows above the wheel well) I hope 3 cans of paint plus a third semi flat will do
$70 bucks but this is a factory color match to spec (sort of crazy as our original paint had 40 years to fade and flatten out) but hey IT'S A TRUCK! |
03-14-2015, 03:30 PM | #1170 |
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after owning 3 Harbor Freight angle grinders, it was time to treat myself to one that works, I am no name brand jockey but this DeWalt is nice
the first of the Harbor Freight ones the Orange kind lasted me 3 years, the new redish style ones are terrible, the second one of the red ones broke on day one, that button you push in to remove or put on the wheel broke on the inside, these are junk (surprise) |
03-14-2015, 03:38 PM | #1171 |
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fender with a coat of primer over the raw metal bits
Greg, aint you gonna fix / bondo those small dents... Dents? What dents? Those aren't dents, those are love bites, and we don't mask love bites! |
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03-14-2015, 03:42 PM | #1173 |
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one last wipe with some Good Natured Alcohol and into the [organic] climate controlled [by mother nature] paint booth
naturally we are back lit, so the photos will be very NASA moon landingish [ahem] questionable |
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Yup, my wife got me a Makita cordless drill over 20 years ago and I manage to have dropped it a couple times off of patio covers and second story balconies an stair cases on to concrete and she takes a lickin' and keeps on ... drillin'
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03-14-2015, 03:44 PM | #1175 |
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$70 bucks but this is a factory color match to spec (sort of crazy as our original paint had 40 years to fade and flatten out) but hey IT'S A TRUCK
That is very cool, so the paint store mixed a rattle can of spray paint?? |
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