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Old 01-14-2014, 09:48 PM   #1
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Re: PO has me PO'd

Oh, ok, now i see it, took awhile but your right it does. I think i can see spock and kirk at the helm. Nah, just a floater in my eye
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Old 01-18-2014, 11:44 PM   #2
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Re: PO has me PO'd

I've been watching the build for awhile - just want to say awesome work, I wish I had the talent and skills to do a similar build. Pete
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Old 01-19-2014, 10:34 AM   #3
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I've been watching the build for awhile - just want to say awesome work, I wish I had the talent and skills to do a similar build. Pete
Why thank you Pete, very kind of you to say, just trying to keep up with all the very talented guys on this forum......thanks for watchin'. I like to read the other builds to get my plans, sorry to say, but then i steal them

Working a nut plate, to mount my filler neck to tank

Gotta say this forum is a very cool place to hang out, nice guys! Nice trucks you have Pete, gotta love that blazer
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Old 01-22-2014, 12:20 AM   #4
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Well, the men from Michigan have been very generous indeed.....sent 10" this time, but it does give me time to work on the nutplate


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Old 01-24-2014, 01:34 PM   #5
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Got the nutplate finished, waiting on 6/32" ss bolts, not much room for anything larger. Had to counter bore plate (about .075 ) to allow for stud head welded to the tank, then used 10/32" setscrews to keep the plate from moving around
Now i can use the old filler neck to drill holes in the tank

Just wanted to be able to drop the tank easily when it comes time to change out fuel pump

Rubber gasket is next to make, between filler neck and tank


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Old 02-12-2014, 11:37 AM   #6
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Filler neck fitted up to tank, may require small amount of dimpling where it goes over frame.....ordered 1 3/8" soft rubber hose from filler neck supply co.(can bend 90 degrees in 11.5")

Now i can work on the vent that i got from tanks inc. and that should be the end of my tank mod.


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Old 03-02-2014, 02:05 PM   #7
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Nice work as always Jim. Nice steelhead? too.
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Old 03-03-2014, 10:07 AM   #8
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Thanks AJ, Big J and Rick....
Sorry aj, but fishing is my second fav. thing to do, so i thought it should be documented

I agree with you, this board has helped alot, i can see how a mod. will look before i do it, change anything and then go about replicating it. Helps to be able to see it in my mind first, great fab skills from our member board. Wished i had some.....

Yeah Rick up by you, 1/2 north of Syracuse, Salmon River at Altmore. Just saw a pic. of youre spare tire mount, you really ought to clean your interior once in awhile, j/k
Thanks for the compliments, i try hard to make it perfect, because 60,000 motorheads are watching!
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Old 03-05-2014, 03:17 PM   #9
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Had a couple moments to work on some areas.....installed distributor, worked on some vacuum problems(i need more ports - trans., vacuum gauge, P/B, cruise control). Bought an couple adapters(NPT to JIC) abit ugly, so i ordered one adapter to shorten the whole assembly. Problem is, i know nothing about how much vacuum i need, so, ill bore the fitting out larger then what i have and hope for the best......unless, someone has a better idea!

Found a place to mount dual stick emergency brake, now just have to make cables


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Old 03-05-2014, 03:52 PM   #10
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Cool setup with the dual e-brake, what are your plans for a console? Or will the handles be hidden inside?
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Old 03-05-2014, 05:26 PM   #11
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OK, I'll bite, why 2 e-brake levers?
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Old 04-09-2014, 08:03 PM   #12
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Everything is really looking great Jim.
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Old 04-09-2014, 11:27 PM   #13
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Everything is really looking great Jim.
Thanks alot, i was just thinking about you.....wierd, just wondering what you were up to

Im onto the timing end of things, just picked up my degree wheel, so now im gettin serious....vrroomm, vrroomm

Ticka,ticka, tocka timing
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I can't wait to see this truck on the road! Nice work
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Old 04-11-2014, 10:15 AM   #15
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I can't wait to see this truck on the road! Nice work

Thanks Me too, Tully! I just hope it makes loud motor noises, and not POP! BANG! GRIND! noises. It does have the original bottom end, and im starting to think that now is the time to replace it

Problem is, i dont know if i want a 400, or a 383. Would be cool to have a stroked big, small block. Thats what my Dad had in his......He's always in my thoughts and prayers


BTW, that is a 7/8" freeze plug installed in the intake runner
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Started on final mock up, before bolting up intake (7,9,11 inch/pounds) down. A little fitment problem with the 9th injector block off plate. Was rocking on the intake surface, 1/16th" of filing on the outside edge got it to seat right

Im a stud and flange nut kinda guy, makes assembly easier


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Old 08-01-2014, 07:21 PM   #17
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We use to have a similar pump on our Farm in Indiana... wish I would have grabbed it before everything was auctioned off.
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Nice job Jim, Ounce my blazer is ready for the highway I'll bring it up to your place. I also have to run it up to Jay's house too.
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We use to have a similar pump on our Farm in Indiana... wish I would have grabbed it before everything was auctioned off.
Seems like we all have 20/20 hindsight nice job on your new mancave, a pump wouldve looked perfect out in front....
Whens the electric get done?

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Nice job Jim, Ounce my blazer is ready for the highway I'll bring it up to your place. I also have to run it up to Jay's house too.
Thanks john...anytime your ready, still have some bugs to work out?
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I remember those pumps. I would get out of the car and wtch those balls spinning around in that glass sight on the side of the pump. Used to fasinate me as a kid.
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I remember those pumps. I would get out of the car and wtch those balls spinning around in that glass sight on the side of the pump. Used to fasinate me as a kid.
As a matter of fact, i just took that glass globe apart, 60 years of varnish in there! Amazingly there is a 2 vaned impellar with a spiral coned spring and a brass rod, thats what hits the balls to rotate them around. I always thought it was just the gas flow, now we can sit back as adults and say we know how the heck it works

Funny thing is i forgot all about the ding ding sound it made as you were fueling the car, dont know if i will hook that up as it might drive me crazy

Not sure if ill get rid of the patina or not, maybe just rechrome the 'ERIE' and couple of the other accent pieces and reglass it, call it a day. Oh yeah, and rehose it

Thanks for looking
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[QUOTE= I always thought it was just the gas flow, now we can sit back as adults and say we know how the heck it works
Great. Now youve ruined it for me
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[quote=Tom Vogel;6787892][QUOTE= I always thought it was just the gas flow, now we can sit back as adults and say we know how the heck it works
Great. Now youve ruined it for me[/quote]

Sorry brother......i guess you dont want to know the truth about the tooth fairy then
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OFF TOPIC TO PROJECT.....but still cool, old school meets new age

Stole an hour off of the wifeys to do list to install forum logl on my advisement glass, not the correct gasket, but will fix it after i visit the glass shop
Choose to ol style logo, because i dont like fake flames

I have a piece of my hardtop glass laying around, so ill have the tinted side glass cut to go into the computer glass


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Love the pump Jim. Good job. In my humble opinion, that free advertising ought to be worth a year's free board membership, right?
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