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yelmer 02-12-2018 09:53 PM

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i have never seen a date code on a booster . the master cylinder looks right some had screw on tops and some had clip on tops

f66 02-12-2018 09:58 PM

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Yelmer, Thanks. I am going to pull the booster this week. Will check for a date code, and post pictures if I find anything. Thanks again Frank

yelmer 02-12-2018 10:07 PM

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looks to be a date code on the master cylinder ?

f66 02-12-2018 10:14 PM

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Originally Posted by yelmer (Post 8186444)
looks to be a date code on the master cylinder ?

Yes, there is a 66 cast in, and some faint”clocks” which probably indicate month/day. Need to find a source or someone who knows about the Bendix manufacturing process to confirm..

60-66 02-13-2018 12:23 PM

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Originally Posted by f66 (Post 8186163)
1. The M/C has part number 618082 cast in the bottom and has a screw on cap. Is this potentially an original or replacement original?

I have that exact same 618082 master cylinder on several low mile trucks. 8700 mile 65 K20 , 18,000 mile 66 GMC , my gold 66 K20 22,000 mile truck. Thats two Janesville and one Flint built trucks. I've found these same master cylinders NOS on 64-66 Bendix boosters. I believe that master of yours IS correct and original for your truck . Ive sent mine out to Lone Star Calipers to have stainless steal sleeves installed and restored.

60-66 02-13-2018 01:11 PM

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Yelmer , check your part number 3834112 , comes up as the rod assembly FOR the booster. The booster assembly is 3843823-assembly manual or 3848503 1966 parts book, for 1964-1966 and Bendix only.

More info on the 618082 master , this is the Bendix master cylinder, two companies were making master cylinders for GM at this time. The other was Delco / Moraine . Both are assembly line correct. Also look in the assembly manual , it shows the screw on top master cylinder. The date I believe is calendar days of the year out of 365 days ,yours 66th day of ? 1966 ? I have some with 146 and 277.

f66 02-13-2018 01:34 PM

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Originally Posted by 60-66 (Post 8186943)
Yelmer , check your part number 3834112 , comes up as the rod assembly FOR the booster. The booster assembly is 3843823-assembly manual or 3848503 1966 parts book, for 1964-1966 and Bendix only.

More info on the 618082 master , this is the Bendix master cylinder, two companies were making master cylinders for GM at this time. The other was Delco / Moraine . Both are assembly line correct. Also look in the assembly manual , it shows the screw on top master cylinder. The date I believe is calendar days of the year out of 365 days ,yours 66th day of ? 1966 ? I have some with 146 and 277.

Thanks for the info. Based on other parts and condition of this truck. I think the m/c and booster are original. Reading your last post, the 66 cast into the m/c is the day(s) cast? Are we thinking a Feb or March cast part? What is your thinking on the Bendix manufacturing timeline. Does the casting numbers start at calendar year or did it start with model year? Thanks again Frank

60-66 02-13-2018 02:01 PM

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Look up, or google, Julian Date Calendar , it puts the date as March 7th for 066 . Its calendar year . GM used this method on other parts also. As far as how it relates , its always before or close to before the build date of the truck. Do you by chance have the build sheet to this truck ? The master cylinder would be on that sheet also.

f66 02-13-2018 02:23 PM

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Originally Posted by 60-66 (Post 8186974)
Look up, or google, Julian Date Calendar , it puts the date as March 7th for 066 . Its calendar year . GM used this method on other parts also. As far as how it relates , its always before or close to before the build date of the truck. Do you by chance have the build sheet to this truck ? The master cylinder would be on that sheet also.

Good info. I do have the build sheet (attached). Block 65, Brakes has 364. Does that correlate to anything? Is that the place that you are referring to on the build sheet?The March cast date seems good and accounts for time to machine, assemble, and ship to Fremont.

60-66 02-13-2018 05:27 PM

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Well , generally thats the last three digits of the GM part number. I looked in several early books and still need to dig a little deeper. I have the number 360 in several other build sheets and those are Delco master cylinder trucks and found another with 364. I will keep searching. Just another tid bit , this same Bendix master cylinder was used on 1965 1966 Impalas and several other GM brands.

f66 02-19-2018 06:53 PM

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Yelmer, Thanks. I am going to pull the booster this week. Will check for a date code, and post pictures if I find anything. Thanks again Frank

I pulled the Booster today. I am providing pics of the front and back. I have only found 2870 stamped into the booster adjacent to one of the M/C mounting studs. Should there be additional stampings? One thing I did notice was each shell has an "X" Scribed in at the the 12 o'clock or top. Leads me to believe that the booster was rebuilt sometime earlier. That is consistent with the history I know. The longtime previous 2nd owner was a mechanic and probably serviced the part himself vs just replacing. Also included pics of the booster mounted on the Kent Moore Tools the dealers would have used to service the booster in their service dept. These are shown in the shop manual.

kmcgee14 03-29-2018 07:54 PM

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Still need help with this:

Can anyone tell me the individual widths for each of these boards?:

(I'm aware of the grooving/spacing)

This site does not list it:
http://www.gmcpauls.com/47-72_BedWood_Info.htm

Thanks! Kirk

Chevystep 03-29-2018 08:10 PM

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Yup

http://www.gmcpauls.com/47-72_BedWood_Info.htm

kmcgee14 03-29-2018 08:53 PM

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Thanks! I did visit this site yesterday and they seem to list everything but the one I need. It has 10 boards. Do you see it on the site? Kirk

60short 03-29-2018 09:13 PM

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is there a touch up paint or color code available for the grey blue on the 1960 dash ? I don't have the dark grey that I have seen, but it seems to be original paint, just a few scratches, and some cracking.

sirJim 04-24-2018 03:37 AM

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maybe one of these https://www.paintscratch.com/touch_u...let-Truck.html
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Originally Posted by 60short (Post 8225440)
is there a touch up paint or color code available for the grey blue on the 1960 dash ? I don't have the dark grey that I have seen, but it seems to be original paint, just a few scratches, and some cracking.


LVPhotos 05-06-2018 12:38 PM

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Ok bolt gurus! I was cleaning a batch of bolts off the 62 and came across these. The ones in background are for under seat jack mount, 3 dots. The SS ones were mainly clean but the blue ones threw me. Truck is orange and had green primer under cab. Would this been engine color? There is a flag on 2, EL on 1 and 2 with E.

aerotruk63 05-11-2018 11:46 PM

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New to me 63 has 526A as a paint code which is Cameo White according to my literature. Drivers side has a faded section between the bright molding that has a smidgin of red. The passenger side is Cameo White like the main body color. According to what I'm reading there was only a 2 tone of Cardinal Red for the R10 which I believe to be Corvair.
The plate also has a 4 digit paint number that has been X'd out interestingly enough.
Although it really would set off between the bright moldings to have it Cardinal Red , I don't think they ever came that way in the C series.
Your thoughts?
Still has the crayon markings on the firewall and the rear crossmember of the frame.
It's dinged and dented but retains much of it's originality.
Oh , and is Coll Pack A/C equipped although it was installed center for a colum shift and the truck is a four speed. They heated and contoured the shifter around the the A/C unit.

60-66 05-12-2018 10:52 AM

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Originally Posted by aerotruk63 (Post 8259429)
New to me 63 has 526A as a paint code which is Cameo White according to my literature. Drivers side has a faded section between the bright molding that has a smidgin of red. The passenger side is Cameo White like the main body color. According to what I'm reading there was only a 2 tone of Cardinal Red for the R10 which I believe to be Corvair.
The plate also has a 4 digit paint number that has been X'd out interestingly enough.
Although it really would set off between the bright moldings to have it Cardinal Red , I don't think they ever came that way in the C series.
Your thoughts?
Still has the crayon markings on the firewall and the rear crossmember of the frame.
It's dinged and dented but retains much of it's originality.
Oh , and is Coll Pack A/C equipped although it was installed center for a colum shift and the truck is a four speed. They heated and contoured the shifter around the the A/C unit.

My 63 is the same color with red seat. I looked into the paint between the moldings in the data book. It spells it out in there that the only color ever used was white between the moldings and that white trucks were white or body color in this case with off white. It would have made sense to be black like the tailgate lettering in my opinion and have seen guys paint red in there also but its not correct.

aerotruk63 05-12-2018 05:55 PM

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Off - White is not the case here , Cameo White is. Lol
So I read the same as you , thanks.

sl66 05-18-2018 10:01 AM

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does anyone have a source for the correct seat cloth for the 1966 deluxe seat option, trying to keep mine as original as possible, great thread by the way

f66 05-18-2018 11:53 AM

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sl66, you have a nice truck!! love the color. do you have any other pictures?

likaroc13 05-18-2018 12:10 PM

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Originally Posted by sl66 (Post 8263422)
does anyone have a source for the correct seat cloth for the 1966 deluxe seat option, trying to keep mine as original as possible, great thread by the way

SMS out of Oregon

sl66 05-18-2018 12:49 PM

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Thanks f66, I will try to figure out how to post some, and yes on SMS was hoping there might be another source as they ( SMS) seem to have a lot of bad reviews and was a bit Leary to attempt to purchase it from them, I guess we will find out,
Thanks

jhrusk 05-18-2018 12:58 PM

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That is who I got mine from. Took a little while. 6-8 weeks or so.


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