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Old 10-29-2009, 10:15 PM   #1
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Well yesterday I played around some with the truck.
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Tonite I replaced the rotor, replaced the alternator since my pretty chrome one was bad, went ahead and swithced out the Edelbrock for a Holley and finished breaking in the cam on the 283. Man she sure does sound good.
Doesn't that suck. I had a chrome Powermaster alternator that lasted a little over a year. It starting doing weird things for several months before failing completely. I was debugging everything in the system until I finally realized it was my nice new shiny chrome trinket. After that I just got a stock looking one that works.
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Old 10-30-2009, 07:24 AM   #2
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Doesn't that suck. I had a chrome Powermaster alternator that lasted a little over a year. It starting doing weird things for several months before failing completely. I was debugging everything in the system until I finally realized it was my nice new shiny chrome trinket. After that I just got a stock looking one that works.

Yeah and since that was the first time that I had started it up really sucked.
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Mark,

Were going to have her painted in Pieces, because of the two tone pattern and the sharp break line the painted said it not hard at all but his shop in too small to take the whole truck.

The color and factory correct two-tone pattern we selected is:

THE BODY
Roof - Canyon Blue
From roofline to Body Break - Olympic White
From Break to bottom -Canyon BLue
Rims, bumpersm barbell -Olympic White

THE INTERIOR
Standard silver (factory)
Charcoal Dash
Grey and White (after market seat covers
Rubber Floor Mat
Silver and black knobs

INTERIOR OF BED
All componets will be semi-gloss black, strips, wood, side and wheel tubs.
Not 100% authentic but will look better than the factory color.

I'll Following the same paint patters as below only in Canyon Blue
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Old 10-30-2009, 06:18 PM   #4
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Dropping my motor off in the morning to get bored! Woo!
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Swapped some wheels on the white '64 GMC, to get it ready to sell and pecked away at replacing some floor pans on a customer's big window cab.
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So I got a call this morning from the guy who cut my trees down. He says to come out to his mill and I can pick any wood I want for the bed of the panel. He wanted to trade the job for the panel and I politly said H$$l NO.
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Old 10-31-2009, 12:10 PM   #7
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So I got a call this morning from the guy who cut my trees down. He says to come out to his mill and I can pick any wood I want for the bed of the panel. He wanted to trade the job for the panel and I politly said H$$l NO.
Cool. Homegrown bed wood.
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Well I took out my Turbo 400 and stall......Getting ready to put my new 700r with TCI 3100 stall in as soon as New 700r cross member gets here.
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Old 10-31-2009, 01:18 PM   #9
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I put on my new rear shorter shocks from Bel-tech now I need dropped spindles & springs. Anyone have any suggestions how to dismount the front coils easy without killing oneself?--- Vernski
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Old 10-31-2009, 10:48 AM   #10
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Yesterday, I overnighted a cashier's check for my ebay truck. Today I found on Amazon.com several reference books. I took autobody many moons ago in high school, so I bought a refresher book for that, I bought the "How to rebuild a small block chevy", even though this supposedly won't need it, I bought "How to restore your Chevrolet Pickup", as I heard it has some good tips, and I bought the CD Books "1963 thru 1966 Chevrolet Trucks Factory Shop Manual on CD-rom" for it's reference material.
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Old 10-31-2009, 01:17 PM   #11
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Yesterday, I overnighted a cashier's check for my ebay truck. Today I found on Amazon.com several reference books. I took autobody many moons ago in high school, so I bought a refresher book for that, I bought the "How to rebuild a small block chevy", even though this supposedly won't need it, I bought "How to restore your Chevrolet Pickup", as I heard it has some good tips, and I bought the CD Books "1963 thru 1966 Chevrolet Trucks Factory Shop Manual on CD-rom" for it's reference material.
Depending how far you are going to go on a restoration, the Factory Assembly Manual can also be helpful. It's mostly line drawings showing how everything is put together. If you're going to be doing body and paint work, you might also want to check in at:

http://www.autobodystore.com/home.shtml

Particularly the forum. I've painted 20-30 cars in my lifetime, but a lot has changed, and the guys on the site are every bit as helpful and knowledgeable as the guys on here. The guy that owns the site Len Stuart has owned a body shop operation for decades and evolved into mostly high end custom work. He's really smart and helpful. I also bought his Spray Painting 101 dvd and it was a great refresher with a few new tips that made it worth the money.
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Depending how far you are going to go on a restoration, the Factory Assembly Manual can also be helpful. It's mostly line drawings showing how everything is put together. If you're going to be doing body and paint work, you might also want to check in at:

http://www.autobodystore.com/home.shtml

Particularly the forum. I've painted 20-30 cars in my lifetime, but a lot has changed, and the guys on the site are every bit as helpful and knowledgeable as the guys on here. The guy that owns the site Len Stuart has owned a body shop operation for decades and evolved into mostly high end custom work. He's really smart and helpful. I also bought his Spray Painting 101 dvd and it was a great refresher with a few new tips that made it worth the money.
Cool thanks for the tips, I love your interior!

I have been reading a lot the last few weeks here, still trying to get up to speed, a lot of great builds going on here!
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Old 10-31-2009, 08:33 PM   #13
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I took the 70 cst to a show and replaced the fuel sender float in my 72 blazer
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Old 10-31-2009, 10:09 PM   #14
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Pushed mine outside,cleaned the shop from sanding dust,built a new bench and moved everything to it and made room for the new heater. Then pushed truck back in and got some saw horses to put the bed on and got some holes filled on the cab. All that remains is four bolts and off comes the cab maybee tomarrow...If I can get rid of my father in laws storage stuff...Heres a pic of the after clean..
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Old 10-31-2009, 10:27 PM   #15
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Took the stepvan to the local DIY carwash and cleaned the engine, tranny and suspension. Disassembled the top half of the steering column looking for why the 3 speed column shifting is so troublesome.
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Old 10-31-2009, 10:29 PM   #16
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Changed the oil from the cam break-in. Went with the 2-quart NAPA Gold filter, changed the battery cables, started to put the new u-joints in until one of them broke when installing- never had that happen before. Took out the defective heater core. And took some pictures.

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Old 11-01-2009, 04:39 PM   #17
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Dropped off my motor to get bored and new cam bearings installed. Might pick it up this week.
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Could almost smell DPowers fresh new motor......lookin' good.
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Got a little more work done on my hood today. Got it mounted up and the latch working. Still working on that patch tho.
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Old 11-02-2009, 12:47 AM   #20
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I drove my truck 32 miles to work and 32 miles back home, just as I do five days a week. I may not have much time to work on it anymore cause of work and things. But I sure love to drive it. I drive my truck way more than I do my Camaro with a very beefy motor.
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Old 11-02-2009, 08:35 PM   #21
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It smells sweeeettt....
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Old 11-02-2009, 07:35 PM   #22
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New battery!!

Hope to driving it to work tuesday. Not a big deal, about a 5 min trip a mile each way.
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Old 11-02-2009, 08:11 PM   #23
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Worked on my hump... shifter hump that is. Ground the welds, put on some seam sealer and installed the Hurst 4-speed shifter.
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Old 11-03-2009, 01:45 PM   #24
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Ordered new longer bed sides and fender extension panels from my local sheet metal shop yesterday. I'll finally be able to get the extended bed on this thing and see what it's really going to look like!
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Old 11-03-2009, 09:04 PM   #25
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1. messed with the engine harness
2. put on the power steering bracket and pump.
3. put radiator support back on
4. Put a little satin black paint on the passenger side
5. put my black powder coated parts on
6. attempted to start the truck but would not turn
7. bought a new horn relay
8. trying to figure out why she wont start
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