08-13-2016, 12:41 AM | #151 |
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Re: Newbie thinking about diving into a '65 GMC 1000
Looks the same as mine, maybe the wrong wiper blades? Nice job on bringing your truck back to life.
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08-13-2016, 12:55 AM | #152 |
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Re: Newbie thinking about diving into a '65 GMC 1000
Could be wrong blades I guess. I got them from Rock Auto and they're supposedly an "exact fit" Trico 131.
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08-13-2016, 01:02 AM | #153 |
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Looks like the same ones I have as well. Ive been running the same style for the last 8 - 9 years. Only have has one fall off which was probably due to the way I installed it.
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Re: Newbie thinking about diving into a '65 GMC 1000
Bled the brakes again today (after recently installing new wheel cylinders, drums, and shoes all around). I still don't think all the air is out but it is much better. Also took the carb apart, cleaned it with some carb cleaner, and swapped the accelerator pump out. It works better now, and doesn't stumble like it did before on acceleration. Needed to tweak the idle settings as once it was warm it was idling too low. I think the adjustment I did just now might be enough, we'll see.
Both of the door locks I fixed are broken again, so I'll have to pop them out and see... I bet the band that holds the wafer springs down wiggled loose. I didn't really stake them down very well. Thanks again to LockDoc for the wafers. I probably should have just sent the cylinders to him in the first place. I have some seat springs coming and a new fuel filler neck. I think once that is all done I will figure out why the brake and indicator lights don't work. Will need to do some fuse panel work for that, and also for the heater. I found some radiator shrouds and proper mounting bracket, and an original fan. The truck hasn't been overheating since I fixed the timing but it still runs a but warm (200-210) so I might also from a lower thermostat in there, like a 180F. (195F now) I don't really want to drain the dang thing though so I might hold off on that. When I was at a car show today I found myself pointing out things in my head on the Chevy/GMC trucks that weren't "correct"... (like all those chevys with V6s) What's happening to me?!?
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Re: Newbie thinking about diving into a '65 GMC 1000
Good to see another GMC getting brought back to life.
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Thanks. Trying to keep it as true to original as possible on a budget. Having trouble finding GMC specific parts... Didn't realize Chevy was so much more popular.
Right now hunting for a GMC radio, even nonfunctional, and also some GMC accessory jr west coast mirrors. Traded emails with Re-Trac and find a supplier near my house for the Re-Trac mirrors. Think I'm going to put in a radio delete plate for the time being.
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There should be no rubber between the pump and carb, only pump and frame where the engine can move independently from the frame, same from the frame to the cab, a short piece of rubber there. That is where I have my inline filter. I like it better there anyway, keeps junk from getting to the pump. My steel line is a replacement I ordered from Summit https://www.summitracing.com/parts/cst-ctc1011-ss but it's made by inline tube who I think makes them all, LMC, Classic parts, etc. It did not fit worth dog crap, and that seems to be the consensus from what I've read. Took a fair amount of manipulation to get it on there. If you can find an original that hasn't been cut to add a filter to the middle of it, that would probably be the way to go. |
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Thanks for the pics and explanation. I have rubber in multiple places now, but I think I did switch the filter to be pre pump already.
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Quoting jdl71 from a WTB thread of mine he replied to:
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1) Belt Tension I put on the new-to-me 4 blade fan, and I'm trying to adjust the belt tension so it is tight enough (because it's so loose now I can spin the fan without the belt moving). However, when I move the Alternator to the right to increase belt tension, the blade on the front of the Alternator starts to hit the curved bracket above it. I tried flipping the curved bracket up-side-down but that doesn't work either. I only see 3 possibilities here. A. My belt is too old and too lose and I should just replace it. B. The configuration of my bracket is wrong. C. The OEM Alternator bracket is gone and instead the bottom alternator mount is attached to some kind of metal L channel, and this causes the alignment of things to be off. 2) What's going on here? What are these components (aside from the horn)? Is that thing supposed to be mounted on a block of wood? I suppose wood would be an insulator, but it just seems weird. 3)Proper Fastener Size Any idea what is the proper size screw/bolt for the upper radiator baffle? The 5/16"-18 X 3/4" body bolts are too large, and a #10 Sheet Metal Screw is too small. Did they really use a 7/32" fastener here? It seems like a 1/4" would be too large as well. But maybe I just need to force it.
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#1 alternator adjusting bracket is UPSIDE DOWN in pic for sure Strap may go on back side of alternator adjusting NUB (for lack of better term)
#2 Silver can is horn relay/main power junction block Black .....On wood is alternator regulator (WOOD NOT OEM Need pic of lower bracket and where wires hook to alternator #3 may have had clip for #10 sheet metal screw i will have to look at mine in am |
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#1) top bracket is upside as mentioned, this is what it should look like:
This is what the bottom bracket looks like. If you have something else, C is likely the answer: This is taken from underneath, sorry for the awkward view, but I could not get it to rotate. Only other thing I can think of is new pulley is not flat against water pump. Did you have this problem before you replaced the fan/pulley? 2)wood should not be there, although I don't know that it affects anything, as mentioned this is voltage regulator. 3)I thought baffles were only used on V8 radiator which was in the forward position. I don't have any, so can't help you there. Last edited by jdl71; 08-18-2016 at 05:28 PM. |
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Who knows what the hell is going on here... My guess is maybe they had the wrong bracket, or the alternator + bracket was pulled out of a different vehicle. For whatever reason, the bracket attached to the alternator is attached to an L channel, which is then attached to the engine. If those bolt spacings line up I don't know why I don't just move the whole thing down and back the ~1".
My oil pan was also either painted blue at some point recently, or swapped in from another vehicle. Obviously I have a leaky gasket or two as well.
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I've been looking at this more and I think the bracket is just too small, and that is the cause of my fan belt tension problem.
jdl71 - is that a pic of a stock bracket? It looks newer than the surrounding components.
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You might want to check this out http://www.ebay.com/itm/Low-Mount-Al...5XtJKe&vxp=mtr
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Some what close (hard to tell with pics) but i would say lower for sure
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Yes, it's just been painted. I should have a spare somewhere I'll try to dig it up today.
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Another minor setback today. I had ordered 6 replacement seat springs for my standard bench seat from 4-5-6 Chevy Trucks. When they arrived, I noticed the long section that supports the seat was round instead of flat. When I went to install one of them, it was a good 2.5" too short (18" front to back vs 20.5"). So now I gotta ship these back on my dime and see if he has the proper springs. Kinda frustrated about it all, because the seat is all torn apart to install the new springs, so I won't be on the road for at least another few weeks now.
As far as I know, my bench seat is original to my truck, but I suppose it's possible my bench is from another model year and this mix up is not their fault.
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Since I have what appears to be an original upper bench seat, I set out trying to find repop seat vinyl. Everyone seems to want to do the fabric seat, I thought I'd try to find the vinyl that matches mine. Part of the motivation was to do something a bit different but still true to the model year, and part of the motivation was to save a bit of money. Turns out the embossed vinyl is not that much cheaper than fabric.
Here's the swatch from SMS. I'm not going to pull the trigger yet because there are so many other issues with my truck that'd it would be like putting lipstick on a pig.
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Yes that is the material quote. I don't know for certain how many yards of each one needs but I gather it is 3-4 yards total.
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