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Old 07-04-2009, 08:29 PM   #1501
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Not in the shop today. Spending my day in the kitchen..............no not cookin. Paintin' walls. Yeeeeee.....Hawwwww. Ya'll have a safe and happy 4th
So this is what you do on a Holiday Weekend? Man some people never get a break.
I was going to say you should at least have a bruski in your hand, but I remembered you don't do that any more. Have a good 4th.
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Old 07-04-2009, 08:49 PM   #1502
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Have a great one. I've been doing my yard, then got called out for some computer jobs. I wonder if our trucks will ever hit the road (again).
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Old 07-04-2009, 09:14 PM   #1503
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I hope so. Mine was off the road for about 9 years before I bought it. At least it's getting attention now. Hope to be running before the end of the year.
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Old 07-04-2009, 09:43 PM   #1504
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wow this is one hell of a build bro i just looked at every page from post 1 to post 1504 thats some crazy work you have done good job
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Old 07-04-2009, 11:07 PM   #1505
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I'll set an H100 off in the kitchen for ya..
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So this is what you do on a Holiday Weekend? Man some people never get a break.
I was going to say you should at least have a bruski in your hand, but I remembered you don't do that any more. Have a good 4th.
The only time I get to rest is when I'm asleep. I am taking a vacation in one more week. Going camping close to home.

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Have a great one. I've been doing my yard, then got called out for some computer jobs. I wonder if our trucks will ever hit the road (again).
I wonder the same thing.

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wow this is one hell of a build bro i just looked at every page from post 1 to post 1504 thats some crazy work you have done good job
Thanks Alex, I appreciate it.

The kitchen is almost done. Gotta get counter tops and I'm going to put up new crown all the way around.



This is some inlay work I did when we installed the 3/4" hardwood floors a couple years ago.



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Old 07-04-2009, 11:14 PM   #1506
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man this went from a 65 build thread to a all cars house and shop build thread haha thats great no i just got to get my ass out side and work on that 64
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Old 07-05-2009, 10:15 AM   #1507
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The kitchen is coming out nice Allan. I love the floor.
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Old 07-05-2009, 12:31 PM   #1508
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What, no Chevy Bowtie in the floor. I guess we know who runs that kitchen.

Nice work Alan.
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Old 07-05-2009, 12:31 PM   #1509
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Old 07-05-2009, 01:30 PM   #1510
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Old 07-05-2009, 10:53 PM   #1511
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man this went from a 65 build thread to a all cars house and shop build thread haha thats great no i just got to get my ass out side and work on that 64
You never know what I bring up next.

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Went out in the shop, but couldn't get into the groove. So no progress.

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Old 07-05-2009, 11:15 PM   #1512
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Old 07-06-2009, 12:23 AM   #1513
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I see that you have talent in a lot of areas besides cars. Inlay looks good. I put some pics of my granite on my photobucket. You'll love the granite.
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Old 07-06-2009, 11:28 AM   #1514
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I see that you have talent in a lot of areas besides cars. Inlay looks good. I put some pics of my granite on my photobucket. You'll love the granite.
Thanks Dave, my whole family was and still are wood workers, the ones that are still alive. I'm the only one to venture out into metal working. At least with metal if you cut in short you can weld it back together and start again. I'm sure she will love the new counter tops, but I won't like the price.
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Thanks Dave, my whole family was and still are wood workers, the ones that are still alive. I'm the only one to venture out into metal working. At least with metal if you cut in short you can weld it back together and start again. I'm sure she will love the new counter tops, but I won't like the price.
My wife wants granite counter tops. I can't see it yet.
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Old 07-06-2009, 12:12 PM   #1516
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that link didn't work. I would love to have a one peice window kit. but have been told that it's not secure when the window isn't all the way up
not to treadjoack, but thry this link for the one piece windows for these trucks...
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Old 07-06-2009, 03:17 PM   #1517
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OK here is the complete list of parts I used to adapt my metric power steering pump to s standard gear box

1 ea. PN 632610 6' Powerflex hose 31.99
4 ea. PN 620421 Russell Endura -6 90 degree hose end 13.99 ea.
1 ea. PN 648050 Russell -6 to 11/16"-18 gearbox press fitting 11.99 ea.
1 ea. PN 648060 Russell -6 to 16mm x 1.5 pump press port 7.99 ea.
1 ea. PN FBM2964 Aeroquip -6 to 5/8"-18 gearbox ret. port 6.95 ea.
1 ea. PN 6 XHBU-S Parker 3/8"-6 straight compression fitting 12.98 ea.

Total 127.86 plus S&H
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Old 07-06-2009, 03:39 PM   #1518
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this was all from summit? I have to do it to mine, but for a mustang rack. I have to find out what the fitting's are on it!
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Old 07-06-2009, 03:50 PM   #1519
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this was all from summit? I have to do it to mine, but for a mustang rack. I have to find out what the fitting's are on it!
Everything came from Jegs except the parker fitting and the aeroquip fitting. They might carry it but not sure.
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alright cool. There is a Aeroquip place right next to my house I found!
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Hey alan there is a company that makes one piece window kits for 4-5-6 truck called vintage glass out of lawrencville GA. Just FYI. I checked on them for mine and with felts,seals and custom cut windows was like 500. BTW nice kitchen man!
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OK here is the complete list of parts I used to adapt my metric power steering pump to s standard gear box

1 ea. PN 632610 6' Powerflex hose 31.99
4 ea. PN 620421 Russell Endura -6 90 degree hose end 13.99 ea.
1 ea. PN 648050 Russell -6 to 11/16"-18 gearbox press fitting 11.99 ea.
1 ea. PN 648060 Russell -6 to 16mm x 1.5 pump press port 7.99 ea.
1 ea. PN FBM2964 Aeroquip -6 to 5/8"-18 gearbox ret. port 6.95 ea.
1 ea. PN 6 XHBU-S Parker 3/8"-6 straight compression fitting 12.98 ea.

Total 127.86 plus S&H
dunno if it would make a difference in the way you did yours, but did you know you can unscrew the metric fitting out of the pump and replace it with a SAE one?
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Shortbed that's good info and a good price! Thanks
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OK here is the complete list of parts I used to adapt my metric power steering pump to s standard gear box

1 ea. PN 632610 6' Powerflex hose 31.99
4 ea. PN 620421 Russell Endura -6 90 degree hose end 13.99 ea.
1 ea. PN 648050 Russell -6 to 11/16"-18 gearbox press fitting 11.99 ea.
1 ea. PN 648060 Russell -6 to 16mm x 1.5 pump press port 7.99 ea.
1 ea. PN FBM2964 Aeroquip -6 to 5/8"-18 gearbox ret. port 6.95 ea.
1 ea. PN 6 XHBU-S Parker 3/8"-6 straight compression fitting 12.98 ea.

Total 127.86 plus S&H
It may be a little late for this, but did you know all it takes to convert the pump over is to change the fitting on the back of the pump..

I officially don't know what it is called, but when I am using a 94 serpentine setup for my 70, and all I had to do was unscrew the large bolt fitting (my yellowish arrow point to it) from the new style pump, and screw in the one from the old style that my 72 pump had. I was able to use the original 70-72 hoses then on mine. If I ever decide to go with the later model box with a quicker ration, then I can swap the plug back and use the later style lines. Sorry I didn't think about it earlier when you were starting on yours. My head has been stuck in computer/network issues at work lately.
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Hey alan there is a company that makes one piece window kits for 4-5-6 truck called vintage glass out of lawrencville GA. Just FYI. I checked on them for mine and with felts,seals and custom cut windows was like 500. BTW nice kitchen man!
I talked with the guys at Vintage glass while I was at super chevy and to get all of the glass for the cab with vent windows was $475 for tinted. I talked to a glass guy that does our cars at work and he wanted $800, yeah right. I'm going to call another glass guy I know, he usually treats me right. BTW thanks!

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dunno if it would make a difference in the way you did yours, but did you know you can unscrew the metric fitting out of the pump and replace it with a SAE one?
Did not know that. Thanks for the info.

198 brought me some parts so I'll be concentrating on his for a while. I was suppossed to be off next week for vacation, but there's nothing going at work so I'm taking this week off also.

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