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Old 12-25-2014, 09:39 AM   #151
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Looks like your about ready to put the body back on the frame!
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Old 12-25-2014, 12:27 PM   #152
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Looks like your about ready to put the body back on the frame!
Close...maybe by year's end even.
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Old 12-25-2014, 12:38 PM   #153
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Perfect!!!! Better than new in fact. Internally regulated alternator?

You probably are aware of this but be careful of the HEI when setting the tub back on the frame as clearance is real tight between it and the firewall.
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Old 12-25-2014, 01:19 PM   #154
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Perfect!!!! Better than new in fact. Internally regulated alternator?

You probably are aware of this but be careful of the HEI when setting the tub back on the frame as clearance is real tight between it and the firewall.
Thanks...yes, definitely internally regulated. Not planning on any big radios or anything, just A/C. Hope I'll be ok with the 63 amp.

We'll definitely be on guard with the firewall, but I went with the Pertronix "stock look" distributor, so I'm hoping my tolerances will be close to original.
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Old 12-25-2014, 01:21 PM   #155
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I should look into that distributor - good idea. Did you use the aftermarket plug and play harness for an internally regulated alternator?
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Old 12-25-2014, 01:22 PM   #156
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I should look into that distributor - good idea. Did you use the aftermarket plug and play harness for an internally regulated alternator?
Yep...that's the plan.
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Old 12-25-2014, 11:18 PM   #157
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Yep...that's the plan.
It appears that the transfer case linkage that the shifter connects to is missing the pin. I think the linkage should have a pin at each end if I am not correct I am sure someone will chime in. I believe it should be silver soldered or some kind of brazing to hold it in.
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Old 12-26-2014, 11:24 AM   #158
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Great build you have going here.

That chassis looks amazing !
Very good attention to detail.
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It appears that the transfer case linkage that the shifter connects to is missing the pin. I think the linkage should have a pin at each end if I am not correct I am sure someone will chime in. I believe it should be silver soldered or some kind of brazing to hold it in.
It didn't seem unusual at tear down, I would welcome comments on this...Dwayne you're sending me scurrying through posts to see if my shift connection had been rigged up. My shifter connected to the linkage shown with a bolt/bushing/pin set up. The shifter is currently at the chromer.

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That chassis looks amazing !
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Old 12-27-2014, 12:31 AM   #160
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It didn't seem unusual at tear down, I would welcome comments on this...Dwayne you're sending me scurrying through posts to see if my shift connection had been rigged up. My shifter connected to the linkage shown with a bolt/bushing/pin set up. The shifter is currently at the chromer.



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Sorry didn't mean to send you scurrying just I could be wrong but looked at the link below. I am thinking that is the way yours should look let me know what you find.

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Sorry didn't mean to send you scurrying just I could be wrong but looked at the link below. I am thinking that is the way yours should look let me know what you find.

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Thanks for the pic (link) Dwayne.

...well it's getting late, I'm away from home and the truck for the holidays (so unfortunately, I can't just go look at what's hanging in a bag on the wall)...and I've searched and searched and searched for a clear pic on the site (I don't have a before pic of mine that shows my set up)...and the attached pic is all I came up with. Borrowed obviously from elsewhere on the board, it appears to show a bolt through the shifter. I guess mine could have broken or been drilled out, but it sure does seem clean. I'm anxious to get home and look at my hardware...but I think mine may have come with a bolt hole and not a pin. Again, experts weigh in for me. They had at least three transfer case shift levers in two different finishes that year, so it stands to reason they might have had more than one shift link...Thanks for looking and speaking up Dwayne. There's just too much stuff to keep up with on these trucks. It definitely takes a village to build one...
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The t-case shifter should just bolt into place with washer as shown - there is a plastic sleeve that fits over the bolt IIRC but these are typically lost to wear and time.
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The t-case shifter should just bolt into place with washer as shown - there is a plastic sleeve that fits over the bolt IIRC but these are typically lost to wear and time.
I agree there is a bolt that holds the shifter on but what should the link look like between the handle and the shifter rod plate on the transfer case. Please see link below and then look at the picture on post 150. Just trying to make sure he has all the right parts to make it easier going back together.
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Here's a pic from my K1500 - to my knowledge never removed by the original owner.
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Old 12-27-2014, 04:40 PM   #165
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I agree there is a bolt that holds the shifter on but what should the link look like between the handle and the shifter rod plate on the transfer case. Please see link below and then look at the picture on post 150. Just trying to make sure he has all the right parts to make it easier going back together.
I was talking about the lower bolt circled in red.

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Here's a pic from my K1500 - to my knowledge never removed by the original owner.
Thanks Pete...saw lots of these in search pics last night...as well as the twisted two pin style previously referenced by Dwayne. What I'm hopeful of, is that the attached pic is a factory correct variation and it's the same as what I've got. I'll sort it out and re-post pics when I get home. Thanks for the all the pics and insight.
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Old 12-29-2014, 08:36 PM   #166
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OK...I'm back home and got a few pics to post. First off, here's my TC shifter set up and I believe it to be a factory set-up. Instead of the two pin soldered set up as previously mentioned...and obviously different than later bent rod previously pictured...I've got a single soldered pin that goes to the transfer case side and then a loose pin through hole set up at the shifter side.
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Old 12-29-2014, 08:43 PM   #167
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Started putting some of the factory markings back in prelude to the reunion of tub and chassis.
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Picture pages, picture pages, lots of fun with picture pages, lots of fun with crayons and with pencils.
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Old 12-29-2014, 08:52 PM   #170
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Copied member smbrouss70's St.Louis Blazer's trim markings since mine didn't have trim from the factory or obviously the corresponding marks. His was finished just a few weeks before mine...who knows the same guy might have penned both our trucks.
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Old 12-29-2014, 08:55 PM   #171
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...few more.
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Old 12-29-2014, 09:03 PM   #172
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Nice - I see fresh paint! More pics!
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Old 12-29-2014, 09:04 PM   #173
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Even marked the back of the new cluster...had to post it...couldn't just hide it away. Tom (TBONE1964) may tell me I put it in the wrong spot for a tach dash...but it's just for fun after all. I even put Barbara's or Betty's or Bob's initial..or agent 13, whatever that mark on the lower left is supposed to be.

Edit: Sorry the red markings don't show up too well on the new cluster.
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Old 12-29-2014, 09:07 PM   #174
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Just the firewall. The plan is to put the tub back on tomorrow...so just having fun with grease pencils.
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This is a pic set I've been looking forward to forever...or at least since I saw member RackMan's beautiful rolling chassis...unfortunately, we're going to wait on the exhaust until the body is on.
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