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Old 03-24-2016, 03:58 PM   #1951
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I felt that way after painting my transmission too. I thought "wow I just spent a lot of time painting something no one will see, and I hope I don't have to look at too often." Oh well . . . hobby of love, not of logic, right?
Got to do stuff like that.

I only have to look at your awesome build and the detail you added into it to know that despite having no use, it was the right thing to do.

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X2 on that tranny paint job. I'm guilty of the same thing. Maybe the guy at the muffler shop will appreciate it.

Nice score Rian… seems to me that your swap meets have just as much cool stuff as any over here and you have the eye to find it.
really like that flip top filler cap, very cool.
Clem, the Swapmeet always brings something interesting, and this year a few well priced items, but the filler cap, which someone suggested could be marine in Origen definitely was the best.

Same as cleaning, painting items, I did ask myself why did I clean the inside of the inlet manifold....? Coz I can.....

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Rian
I was just talking with JB about his 65's truck chassis that im building for him
and I just told him im going to paint his th350 because I painted everything else .
and then I come in the house to take a brake and I see that you just painted your trans .
I think a lot of us think the same way Jim.

There will be more jobs I do that serve absolutely no purpose, except for myself.


Currently looking for one or more of these old style valve covers below to experiment with, any idea which years they were available so that I can search on Evilbay.

Only want to cut the top off it, so it's about form, not function.

Please PM if you have any leads.

Not sure if I really can ask on here as I am not a trader, but let's see what the UK guys know.





Off to Wheels day tomorrow.

Hope to find some stuff here again.

Weather promises to behave as well.
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Old 03-24-2016, 09:29 PM   #1952
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Wheels Day!!!

Enjoy Mate!
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Old 03-25-2016, 04:15 PM   #1953
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Wheels Day!!!

Enjoy Mate!
It was an awesome day Don.

Hope you enjoyed the 160 photos I texted you today.



Wheels Day 2016.

Once again a pleasure. Brilliantly done for charity every year.

I took over 160 photos, and a couple of videos. And this year was brilliant for Nicola and I.

Mate Martin went with us and then went to see a friend afterwards, on the way home we all met up with Kerry "Disasterbus" at Cobham services for a coffee. Always good to see friends.

BONUS VIDEO.......


Rather than post up all the photos, I will keep it relevant.

This is how I dream of finishing my truck........







Load bed......... Hmmmmm, yum.





A few other trucks and a panel were all the 60-66 C10's

Ohhhh.... C20







And lastly, greetings from Disasterbus.

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Old 03-26-2016, 07:02 AM   #1954
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Question asked elsewhere on Garagejournal.

Thought I would copy Nd paste as we need fresh blood into the hobby.

Every time I see a young guy build a truck it pleases me immensely.


Based on a question asked by a friend in the USA the reply below probably has some relevance to most of us and for those interested.


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The roof on the panel (black) truck, looks like it has a crinkle finish, or a vinyl looking top. Different. The red truck is how I imaged your truck to look like. Need to blow up the picture and put it on your refrigerator for daily inspiration.
How many cars would you guess was at that event. Is that all they do is just show cars, or do they give trophy's and door prizes?
Hi Herb, thank you for the reply.

Yes, the roof is vinyl, and done very smartly. I liked that.

Red truck...... I hope so.

I guess in the show ground more than 900 and then loads parked up and bikes too plus scooters.

Here is a link to some great photos I did not take.

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One of the best parts of Wheels day to me is that it is for charity.

But also that you will find a $100k car next to an unfinished $1000 car that is someone's pride and joy.

People all get on and there are no prima donnas.

There are all sorts represented and I do not know the exact way prizes are awarded, but I think there are Top Ten awards etc.


This car was built by three school boys........ Aged 14, 15 and 17 with the 15 year old the leader.

Video link below.



I know the family of the leader of the pack as well and have Euan, the dads Helicoil kit in the garage to redo my gearbox mount holes..... Small world.

Worthy of an award for 15 weeks of work to build from scratch using a Lexus V8 motor.

It has Gullwing doors and disabled access with electrical hospital bed actuators robbed from a hospitals scrap pile. That's how rods should be built.

The Boy in the pic is the team leaders brother.











Hope that answers your questions.

Thankfully the hobby is alive and good, fresh young blood still gets drawn in.
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Old 03-26-2016, 09:56 AM   #1955
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Thanks for sharing Rian.
Looks like a great time was had by all.
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Old 03-26-2016, 12:59 PM   #1956
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Thanks for sharing Rian.
Looks like a great time was had by all.
As always Greg.

You would have loved it there.......

There was a dedicated Licorice store as well.



When I stripped the truck and pulled the engine and transmission, one of the things I found was that both the mounting bolt holes were stripped out, one so much that you could push and pull the bolt straight up and down, the other a very wobbly loose fit.

None of the trans or chassis cross member bolts were the same...... So 4/4 different.

Would so love to know the history of this truck........

I found a copy of the original California title. Came to England in 2004

Not sure if anyone in the USA can shed light on the trucks history..... Where it came from etc.

[URL=http://s294.photobucket.com/user/niknakpix/media/Billybob14_zps2cb9a663.jpg.html][/URL



So it was another job that needed doing before rebuilding.

Paul Y had also brought me a trans kit to fit to make the responses better.

This morning I wanted to remove the trans sump plug, and on inspection found I could undo it with my fingers..... Saved by the bell??
After draining a load of oil I upended it and proceeded to use Euan "Moosevan" 's Helicoil kit.

Drilling, then tapping a new thread for the insert.





Blown clear of all dwarf from the cut. Love a compressor.



Using the introducer to get the insert seated.





Punched out the clips. And remember to remove them as there are two holes that join inside there somewhere.



Yup...... It works.



Finally some more VHT paint just to finish it all off.

Would love to know what dented the inside of the sump so much?



These little jobs make no differencetofunction at all,but weirdly are satisfying..
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Old 03-26-2016, 04:57 PM   #1957
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It was a great day , i took pictures of these two trucks

Great sleeper truck




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And this one the dash is all steel and big block power the guy said he's had it since he was 19 so over 30 years






A great day out with good friends and great cars and trucks
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Old 03-27-2016, 07:36 PM   #1958
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Thanks Martin.


Easter weekend......

Plan was to go to Wheels Day and enjoy the rest of the weekend away from the truck with Nicola.

Clocks went Forward today, so we are now formally in summer time.

Did a bunch of house stuff this morning and by 2pm there was nothing left to do.

So I sneaked down to the garage to clean up the filler and breather caps for the valve covers. Paint was in mind as I am not prepared to pay the monies that those sexy finned ally pieces cost out there.

My very good friend Bret in Austin, Texas gets the blame squarely for this latest progression........

His engine.



So looking at my valve covers, it needed to be addressed.



Cleaned up.





Then of course I started to clean up the cast ally covers........ What a PITA of a job !!!



I usually chat to my buddy in St Louis, Missourri through the day checking out his work and of course showing him my pitiful progress.
He can paint and wrap a NASCAR race truck in 24hrs so his progress is always fast.

When I moaned about polishing the ally covers, he shot me a couple of pics of some new, unused covers from one of his Sprint cars with a silly Buy it Now and collect later and get a beer price. Price was perfect, but I decided in the end to stay traditional until I go Big Block with silly internals.



Three hours later, hand polished (I did try use my buffing wheels but they failed too)



Nicola also made us an awesome lamb roast for Easter, in the mean time I masked up the covers after they had been polished silly, then washed with Amonia based detergent and then dry cloth buffed again.



The new air filter cover masked as well.

Paint tomorrow.



So off to get some etch primer and fresh Chevy engine block red in the morning.

Happy Easter all.
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Old 03-27-2016, 08:09 PM   #1959
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You seem to have WAAAAAAAY more patience than I would with those valve covers. I guess I'll find my patience again....someday.


Looking good Rian. Can't wait to see the red on them.
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Old 03-28-2016, 03:22 PM   #1960
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You seem to have WAAAAAAAY more patience than I would with those valve covers. I guess I'll find my patience again....someday.


Looking good Rian. Can't wait to see the red on them.
Hey Bill, trust me, the MoJo does come back, sometimes just not as fast as we want it to get there.

The Ford Taunus Transit van I posted up on page one of this thread was a MoJo death sale...... I lost it completely at one point. Thankfully it did come back, and Nicola made me follow the dream of buying a truck.

Anyway, I spent quite a bit of time at midnight last night chatting with my mates Dennis in St Louis, Missouri, Paul NevEno in Ada, Oklahoma and Chad in Tulsa, Oklahoma......... The nett result was some English cash going to America to be spent on something very secret and special for the truck, to be collected at Clems shindig in October this year.


So last night I started to paint the ally, then realised the job needed etch primer.

Cleaned up the mess today after going to Halfords for more Chevy VHT red.....

Oooooppps, sorry sir, it has been discontinued, but you can try this metallic of the same colour. Price is up too.

At least there was this little pleasure.





Chatted with the owner when he came out...... Seems he previously owned a nice 57 Chevy so he knows our world.

VIDEO HERE:


Got home and got started.








While the primer was drying, I dragged the blasting cabinet out and jury rigged my old garage vacuum cleaner to it.

Followed by blasting the headers quickly.



Before and after.





And the job I set out to do when I cleaned up the breather caps.

Not perfect, but happy to leave it like this.





End of bank holiday weekend. Back to work tomorrow.
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Looks great! Those small touches really add to the final product so much.
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Looks great Rian .
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Here's some scripted valve covers:
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Nice work rian! Oh and that vw is sweet
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great job painting and polishing the aluminum valve covers and air filter .
the other valve covers you like are from a 283 with the Chevrolet script .
I have been trying to find a chrome 6 cyl nova SS valve cover ,
it has the Chevrolet script like the one in your picture
but I ended up with a plane chrome 6 cyl valve cover from ebay.

on your turbo 350 trans mount bolt holes some of them had metric bolts
and the older ones were standard threads .
so that's how they get stripped from people putting the wrong bolts in them .
also where the shift lever bolts on they can be metric or standard too .
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Thanks Bill.

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Certainly do, and the inspiration mostly comes from here.

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Looks great Rian .
Thanks John, 10 yard job. That paint sucks.

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Glad you liked the VW, I like a lot of stuff, so like to share.

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great job painting and polishing the aluminum valve covers and air filter .
the other valve covers you like are from a 283 with the Chevrolet script .
I have been trying to find a chrome 6 cyl nova SS valve cover ,
it has the Chevrolet script like the one in your picture
but I ended up with a plane chrome 6 cyl valve cover from ebay.

on your turbo 350 trans mount bolt holes some of them had metric bolts
and the older ones were standard threads .
so that's how they get stripped from people putting the wrong bolts in them .
also where the shift lever bolts on they can be metric or standard too .
I think you are right Jim.

When I shone a light up the bolt hole, there was pretty much no thread, so I knew both had to be redone, it's such a simple process.



Got in from work tonight and Mrs Boss said in passing there was a parcel for me in her car.

Unpacked it...... Joe Gibbs HR-1 oil for running in the motor and some thread sealer.

Getting excited about getting the motor back together with all the new parts.

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This weekend should prove interesting.

Lunch for those attending and working will be limited to off the fire Spare ribs, Spicy chicken wings and South African "Boerewors" go Google that.

Another puzzle piece arrived today, well, two of them.



So much looking forward to this next step.

Weird that.
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Love that table cloth and more parts is always good .
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Parts are looking good. If I was a little closer I would drop in for the feast this weekend.
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Indeed John, parts are good.

Table cloth was EBay.

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And that would be great...... Having you,over for lunch.



Funny how every time you think you can sit back, something else pops its dirty little head.

I knew my collectors on the headers were not perfect and when I blasted them over the weekend, I realised the gaskets were not going to last very long.



Note the knife edge.

Needed fixing or replacing.



Purely by coincidence a pair of 3" header reducers came up for sale today, Paul Y saw them and texted me a heads up.

One short phone call, some PayPal cash and I am awaiting these units.

To be spliced onto the headers after some pie crust and modification.





Hopefully at some point I will run out of things to fix.
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If you run ot of things to fix you can always come and fix mine .
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looking good Rian, liking the valve covers painted!! wanted to let you know your bumper guards came in, they said they got my message about the address change after they sent them to me! so I will hold them for you til I see you at Clem's!
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looking good Rian, liking the valve covers painted!! wanted to let you know your bumper guards came in, they said they got my message about the address change after they sent them to me! so I will hold them for you til I see you at Clem's!
Thank you for helping me get those Chad.

Massively appreciated, I will collect them in October when Imam over there.


Tonight though, I am drinking.




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Live simply. Love generously. Care deeply. Speak kindly. Leave the rest to God!
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