09-21-2011, 02:34 PM | #1 |
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first step
I am still trying to make a deal on a 51 chevy truck. This will be my first build.
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09-21-2011, 02:54 PM | #2 |
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Re: first step
Took it apart
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09-21-2011, 03:15 PM | #3 |
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09-21-2011, 03:17 PM | #4 |
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Re: first step
Ordered a repair manual
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09-21-2011, 04:34 PM | #5 |
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Re: first step
well.. unlike the first two people above, I thought ahead.
I sat in the seat, ignoring the odd smell, and enjoyed imagning what it would be like to drive it. I took a couple pics of it. .... because I knew that would be the first/last time i would ever do that in the truck for atleast 3 years. and then I took it apart. edit: ok, thats not entirely true.. I WENT to take it apart, and found out half the interior is held together with these special screws.. So I had to order the tools for it. THEN I took it apart. |
09-21-2011, 04:37 PM | #6 |
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Re: first step
Took some pictures, and then took it apart.
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09-21-2011, 06:02 PM | #7 |
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Well, I was thinking about pictures, pressure washing, more pictures. would the pressure washer be the wrong thing or would it be o.k?
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09-21-2011, 06:25 PM | #8 |
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got it running and drove it around the block fast before the air went out of the tires
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09-21-2011, 06:45 PM | #9 |
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I doubt anyone here would fault you for pressure washing to get some "after" pictures.
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09-21-2011, 07:35 PM | #10 |
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Re: first step
I put in on a trailer and towed it from St. Louis to Dallas, then I stripped it down to the frame. That is two rails and 3 cross braces. Then to the blaster.
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09-21-2011, 07:37 PM | #11 |
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BTW, if your pressure washer is strong enough to screw with the paint, you can just claim that the second thing you did with your truck is "improve the patina"
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09-21-2011, 08:18 PM | #12 |
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Re: first step
Brought mine home in pieces/boxes, 3 pickup truck loads. Stood in my garage looking over everything and said "what the &*^%&!! have I gotten myself into".
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09-21-2011, 08:37 PM | #13 |
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Started driving it (1976). After 2 years (1978) took out the 3 speed and dropped in a granny 4 speed and 1 ton rear end so I could crawl around the desert and mountains with a camper on the back. After another 7 (1985) years pulled the 6, 4 speed and rear end and added a 283 and 74 4wd axles, trans and transfer. After another 15 (2000) years of daily driving, camping and hunting took it apart to get the rust out. Still trying to get it back together.
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This should help you out.
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09-21-2011, 11:54 PM | #15 |
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bought it in 85 - after looking @ 11 other ones here in vegas - most were pretty beat up -found this good one - drove it for 12 years - it had a 350 backed by a 3 speed powerglide- cooked the motor goin to the mts. - got it turned around and limped home - next day started - to pull motor .......................pulled EVERYTHING -started to rebuild it compleatly .-sigh ..........years and many setbacks later - almost done - talk about a long haul now i look @ it as a quiet hibernation ----- now subframed - 383 backed by a vette built 700r4 ;backed by full 85 vette rear end
waitin for the day to drop the hammer and drive it like i should have been doin; a long time ago . |
09-22-2011, 12:03 AM | #16 |
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Learned how to drive a stick and drove it around my neighborhood. Pulled out the 327 that was in it to put into at 67 chevelle. Started to take it apart. Misplaced many fasteners in the process, lol. Started to strip the paint(which i really regret, wish i still had the patina) and ordered a bunch of patch panels from LMC.
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09-22-2011, 09:14 AM | #18 | |
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Send pictures... Your post made me think about something. Most of the Stovebolt Gallery has early pictures and a story about our trucks. I would like to see, as Paul Harvey use to say, "the rest of the story", of these old trucks. What did you do to improve yours, what does it look like now? If not just one picture of the truck how about a link to Photo-bucket or some other site? Whose with me!!!
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09-22-2011, 09:57 AM | #19 |
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Is this truck you are dealing on running and driveable? If it is I would clean it up and drive it some while I was tinkering with it. Decide what you want to do to it before ripping it apart. You might even start getting parts together while you can still haul them home in it, LOL. I think the worst mistake for someone who hasn't done a few builds is to rip it all apart too soon. It's easy to get overwhelmed and loose interest when it's in a thousand pieces and the effort and expenses start mounting up.
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09-22-2011, 11:21 AM | #21 |
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Re: first step
One thing I will say/suggest...
On a first build, especially if running.... (So you can iron out some mechanical such as brakes, drivetrain, and still enjoy for now) A good thing to do is identify a parts list. Gather these parts. Put together a game plan, in order. THEN start on it. SO MUCH TIME is spent just gathering.... You can easily spend a ton of time screwing around getting things together for something that will only take 10 minutes once you have everything. Having everything there when starting will really help progress. Also, the right tools for the job will speed things tremendously and make your life a lot easier. So you can add that to an initial list. |
09-22-2011, 01:36 PM | #22 |
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And while it may be obvious photograph everything, from different angles, when you take it apart. Bag and clearly label every thing you take off, even the pieces you are going to probably toss (they become the answer to the question what kind of bolt goes here?). I did both and now 10 years into my build it is nice to open the coffee can and find all the misc. parts. My only faux pas was using a video camera for the early part of my tear down. The camera crapped out and I still have to tranfer it to something else. Luckily my kid had the same camera so I can at least look at it for reference. At the time I thought it was a good idea because I had a running narrative to go with the photos. I also made extensive hand notes (bed bolt layout, fire wall layout, etc.) when I thought I might need to remember. Buy a Factory Assembly Manual. It will show you all the pieces that have fallen off or are a mystery when you take it apart. Bribe your wife with what ever turns her crank, you never know when you will need a third hand or someone to fix your wounds. Good luck
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DITTOS on the pictures! A minimum of 1,000 shots.
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which of course you will post here for all to see...
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