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01-15-2014, 01:12 PM | #1 |
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Cab and bed drain hole locations.
I checked out my truck when I picked it up. The rust situation is excellent, as I thought. It's pretty solid. Just a bunch of surface stuff. But there are a lot of pine needles,. dust, dirt and mud in the nooks and crannies- like behind the cowl vents, So I'ce like to get all that cleaned out and drain holes unplugged before it gets back up here to Saltland. I searched on here and found a guy who had offered quite a bit of information back in 2005 on the drain hole locations and how/what to clean. posted it with many pics as well which he used to explain things.
Unfortunately, the pics do not show up, so his explanations have a few blank spots in them. So I'd like to know if there is a drawing, diagram, or pictures that have the all the locations in the cab and bed so they can be cleaned and unplugged. You can get diagrams for other cars. I've got one I used with my '66 Corvair Corsa. Pretty helpful- used to clean it out twice a year. Since the rust in these trucks is legendary (at least where it rains/snows), maybe a sticky on this subject? Thanks!
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01-15-2014, 01:22 PM | #2 |
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Re: Cab and bed drain hole locations.
the first thing I have all ways done is clean out the foot well,rocker,and cab corner area's out also don't forget about the cups in the front of the fenders
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01-15-2014, 03:04 PM | #3 |
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Re: Cab and bed drain hole locations.
1969-CM2590D,As far as i know there are no such thing as drain plugs inside the cab or bed. You will have areas back by the gas tank on each side that will drain out somewhat but thats not what there there for.
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