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Yes, your truck you drove for the first time...
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I partially disassembled my stock distributor and thoroughly cleaned every individual piece. Tossed the points and condenser in the trash. Going with the Crane XR-i points conversion kit.
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Pulled the truck outside into the sunshine to work on it in the light for once. Hopefully tomorrow the driver fender install.
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I got the dash pad mounted, the center speaker installed, the stereo installed, the center A/C vent painted and installed (the chrome paint had flaked off so I repainted it black to go with my theme) & got the ash tray put back in. Finally making progress, slow & steady wins the race right?...so I have heard. Just takes more time going back in with after market items. They don't fit like the original stuff did. My dash pad seems more rubbery & is about a 1/4" short on both ends and the bracket for the dash speaker sure does not fit like I wanted it to, had to bend it to make it fit which took half an afternoon to get it to fit just right.
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"face" of the radio. Not so good for tunes. But I was back given about a bazillion bucks worth of electronics that I put in a home made box/console under the dash. Not the best set up, given that it turns out that I generally don't care much about Bluetooth/GPS/XM/DVD/FM/CD library/hands free cell phone/AM-FM while driving the truck. But a nice gesture by a friend. And so, in she went... into my sort-of cobby, home made box! All that stuff running through fifty whole bucks worth of speakers..... :lol::lol::lol: |
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I finish the final sanding on the exterior of the cab and door jams. I then put the self levelling seem sealer on the front drip rail.
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did a test fit the of box
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All I wanted to do was seal up a couple of water leaks, but of course I couldn't stop there.
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Dug out a lot of junk from the cowl/kick panel vents. Sand blasted and epoxy/high build primed the cowl panel and new antenna.
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Had a couple buddies over to pull the front clip... New 383 and Trans swap on deck... :metal:
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Sweet ! Nice gmc love them
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A couple days ago I dragged home an Eaton HO72 with a 14BFF brake conversion upgrade from the local pick your part. I had to drag it home cause with those huge drums it was real heavy and I couldn't carry it all by myself. The brake conversion was done right there in the junk yard and I snagged the complete axle as seen below for just under a whopping $131.56.
http://i1346.photobucket.com/albums/...pse7c8d106.jpg http://i1346.photobucket.com/albums/...psce7fb17d.jpg The brakes were pulled from a 1982 Step Van with the JB8 brake option and are 13" x 3.5" verses the Eaton's original 13" x 2.5" setup. This larger rear brake system also has larger wheel cylinder bores for additional stopping power. http://i1346.photobucket.com/albums/...psdac68fd1.jpg The rear end has 4.56 open gears and the 14 bolt drums are beyond tolerance but I know they fit and I was planning on purchasing new drums for the final install on my truck anyway. The quest for the 14BFF brake swap started while fixing a leaky axle hub seal in early January and discovering the unobtainable original Eaton drums on the truck were out of round and beyond tolerance. I went to what I call "The Mens Mall" to window shop and browse for parts to complete an HEI upgrade and this Eaton jumped out at me from under a 1970 C30. It jumped out so hard it darn near knocked me over. Needless to say, now I want to put the rest of the JB8 option on my 71 C30 with the larger front rotors, bigger piston calipers and the hydra boost system to boot. This big brake upgrade was never a thought in my original plans for the truck but it just seems like one thing leads to another. But this axle and the brake upgrade is a desirable another and this little deal just wouldn't stop screaming "Daddy, take me home, now!!! I don't want to get crushed and made into a Kia Sorento or a poor fitting imported reproduction part!!!".:bann: I forked over the required adoption papers without hesitation. In all the excitement I forgot all about ignition parts. But tomorrow is another day. Oh and what I did today was get the lights all vehicle code approved after completing the fabrication of an ICC bumper. This is what I ended up with today: http://i1346.photobucket.com/albums/...ps8cd3a18c.jpg The above photo was a continuation from this late January configuration: http://i1346.photobucket.com/albums/...psf09fed5a.jpg That all began like this with a temporary light bar to retain at least a minimal bit of the required rear lighting: http://i1346.photobucket.com/albums/...psae6fbc2e.jpg The temporary light bar photo was taken on December 17th 2013 and I picked up the stake bed on January 12th. It's been a little bit of progress at a time but I figure slow progress is better than no progress. Of course life's big and small projects oftentimes get in the way but I keep getting back to the big girl and giving her the attentions I feel she deserves. Now if that big hole in the cab would just go away I can start looking harder for the stainless rear window trim and proper rubber seal. |
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It's too cold to work in my garage this time of year still so I have been making plans. Lots of detailed plans and the plans are ambitious! The next warm day, I plan to seal out last year's attic birds, clean yp their mess, and begin attic flooring preparations. I need to build a set of heavy duty sawhorse that I can disassemble for storage. I think I can slip in the new fuel lines and then the renewed gas tank and seat. That will clear up significant space. I then need to rent a storage container to make room for the garage rewire and new shelving build idea. Then I can get on with the new radiator core support install and all the other things that remain. Space is at such a premium right now, no more really hard work can continue. I'll post pics as I go. I did buy some parts the other day that were in much worse shape than I expected and those must be returned. Naturally the seller blamed me for "not asking." Typical....I am considering outing the felllow so that others may be forewarned for dealing with him and then avoiding getting blamed for the lack of forethcoming as to part condition. Geeze!
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I changed both inner fenders and painted my engine bay finally.
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Started the rust repair, outer floor, both pillars, inner outer rockers, cab supports and cab corners. Removed the box, door, seat, gas tank, and fender. Did some exploring and just what I was expecting. I'll post pics as I go and maybe start build thread. Wish me Luck! Thanks to everyone on this forum for all info!
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grease works good ,and you can use a small round long screw driver and hold it up till you get the pump in place.. just make sure the rod is all the way up. its helps a lot.
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