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Strodder 01-20-2013 10:36 PM

Re: Project - '69 4x4 named "Patches"
 
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Originally Posted by sdailey (Post 5831441)
The VA kit had some of the mounting bolts, for the evaporator, coming through the exterior firewall, but in keeping with the smooth firewall theme I welded some bolts to the inside of the firewall.


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Like I said earlier, nothing elaborate, but progress just the same.;)

Good idea :metal:

greg65 01-20-2013 10:44 PM

Re: Project - '69 4x4 named "Patches"
 
Nice work Shannon. You will be out playing in the mud before you know it.
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JOJABOY 02-05-2013 12:27 AM

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I'm so jealous! Wanting to switch my 69 C20 over to 4X4......And would so love to be back in Canton. Would settle for Ball Ground. LOL

RatRod68 02-08-2013 09:03 PM

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2 things...

1) Semper Fi and thanks for your service
2) Great project and of course, that MC attention to detail is outstanding

Greenlee 02-08-2013 10:14 PM

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Nice work! The truck is looking good.
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sdailey 03-10-2013 11:17 PM

Re: Project - '69 4x4 named "Patches"
 
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Originally Posted by greg65 (Post 5831595)
Nice work Shannon. You will be out playing in the mud before you know it.
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Originally Posted by JOJABOY (Post 5868347)
I'm so jealous! Wanting to switch my 69 C20 over to 4X4......And would so love to be back in Canton. Would settle for Ball Ground. LOL

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Originally Posted by RatRod68 (Post 5876675)
2 things...

1) Semper Fi and thanks for your service
2) Great project and of course, that MC attention to detail is outstanding

Quote:

Originally Posted by Greenlee (Post 5876801)
Nice work! The truck is looking good.
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Thanks for the comments everyone. I appreciate the support.:metal:



I've been trying to get back in the groove and work on the truck some more here lately.



I'm running a small cap HEI dizzy which requires an external coil. Due to clearance issues with the firewall I really didn't want to mount the coil to the engine or anywhere else in the engine bay for that matter. So after some brainstorming I came up with the idea to mount the coil inside the cab.



I found a hose clamp that would hold the coil and plug welded it to a piece of flat bar.

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I found what I thought was the best place inside the cab to mount the bracket and then welded 2 bolts to the firewall. I'm not installing a radio in the factory location so the coil should have plenty of clearance.



The end result. It's kind of an optical illusion, but the top of the coil clears the firewall and the coil wire will go on with no clearance issues. Sorry for the fuzzy pictures.

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I plan on running the coil wire through the firewall using the hole where the washer hoses go. I'm rerouting the washer & pump hoses so that hole works out well.




Next, I tackled mounting the hydraulic master cylinder for the clutch. I planned early on in my build to eliminate the factory mechanical linkage. After some research and reading other builds I settled on Wilwood's 3/4" bore master cylinder.


Started out by marking a template on the firewall and drilled some holes.

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Next, I had to connect the master cylinder rod to the clutch pedal arm. I ended up using a 5/16 threaded yoke, a coupling nut and some 5/16" solid round rod.

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I threaded both ends of the rod and then mocked up the assembly.

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After I got everything lined up I marked and drilled a hole in the clutch pedal arm and installed a roll pin.

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Final shot before I took it all apart again.

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Alan's Classic 03-10-2013 11:42 PM

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Your doing good grasshopper!
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1985-GMC 03-11-2013 12:18 AM

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Very nice!

Were you planning on using one of these for the coil wire?
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sdailey 03-11-2013 11:44 AM

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Originally Posted by Alan's Classic (Post 5939259)
Your doing good grasshopper!
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Thanks Alan.;)


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Originally Posted by 1985-GMC (Post 5939337)
Very nice!

Were you planning on using one of these for the coil wire?
http://i.ebayimg.com/00/s/Mzk0WDQwMA...vNQ~~60_35.JPG

No. I'm using the factory coil wire and will run it through the firewall hole that the windshield washer and pump hoses go thru. I'll get a blank grommet and punch out the center just big enough for the wire. Basically, the coil will be on the opposite side of the firewall directly behind the distributor. See the attached picture for reference.

swamp rat 11-15-2013 08:50 PM

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Updates??? Been a while.

sdailey 12-02-2013 09:07 PM

Re: Project - '69 4x4 named "Patches"
 
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Originally Posted by swamp rat (Post 6366340)
Updates??? Been a while.


Nothing to write about, still stock piling parts when I can. Our company is in the middle of relocating to a bigger facility and as operations mgr guess who is carrying the load. Also, my wife and I are expecting our second child, a little boy, in February. Needless to say Patches has been put on the back burner for a little while. I've been catching up on builds on here trying to get motivated again.

Alan's Classic 12-02-2013 09:11 PM

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What our quality time yesterday didnt motivate you? :lol:

4dranch 12-02-2013 09:49 PM

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Shannon,
Congrats on the little one. And the new facility.

sdailey 12-02-2013 10:04 PM

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Originally Posted by Alan's Classic (Post 6398702)
What our quality time yesterday didnt motivate you? :lol:

It definitely helped. ;)


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Originally Posted by 4dranch (Post 6398777)
Shannon,
Congrats on the little one. And the new facility.

Thanks David.

CUSTOM/10 12-02-2013 10:47 PM

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Shannon,

I stock piled parts for 5yrs before getting back to working on my project, just saying it will always be there when the time is right !

Gary

swamp rat 12-02-2013 11:20 PM

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Nice to know your still out there! Congrats on the new little one too.

mud.man.rj 12-03-2013 12:57 AM

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Family first, then the truck for the family, congrat's.

msgross 12-03-2013 10:57 PM

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Congrats, im stock piling too... Parts, not kids though!

sdailey 12-04-2013 05:22 PM

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Originally Posted by CUSTOM/10 (Post 6398897)
Shannon,

I stock piled parts for 5yrs before getting back to working on my project, just saying it will always be there when the time is right !

Gary


You're right Gary. That's what I keep telling myself and everyone else who asks about it.

At least it's not rusting out in a field somewhere.;)


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Originally Posted by swamp rat (Post 6398952)
Nice to know your still out there! Congrats on the new little one too.

Still here. Thank you sir.


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Originally Posted by mud.man.rj (Post 6399098)
Family first, then the truck for the family, congrat's.

Thank you. No doubt, family first.:metal:


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Originally Posted by msgross (Post 6400696)
Congrats, im stock piling too... Parts, not kids though!

I replied in your build thread, but I'll tell you here as well. Welcome home!!!

Is 2014 the year to complete yours?

my67chevytruck 02-27-2014 03:30 PM

Re: Project - '69 4x4 named "Patches"
 
Shannon, hope you, and the family are doing great!!

Take care Buddy!

swamp rat 02-27-2014 04:05 PM

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^^ Ditto that!

msgross 02-28-2014 03:21 PM

Re: Project - '69 4x4 named "Patches"
 
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Originally Posted by sdailey (Post 6401760)

Is 2014 the year to complete yours?

well, we are building a master suite addition this spring, then patio and then my garage gets built...

Funds will be low but at least i'll have a good man cave garage to work on it... planning a 28x34 polebarn with heat...

flashed 03-23-2014 03:35 PM

Re: Project - '69 4x4 named "Patches"
 
Shannon ,I just found your build and went thru all 28 pages ,you and Alan do great work .Congrats on the new addition to your family .

Mjminino 01-03-2015 07:33 AM

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You still around????? Your build is awesome brotha! To put it into perspective, I'm not fond of these year trucks and I read your entire build thread, it kept me engaged. Like Alan, you too, do very good explaining and I love that in a build thread!!! :metal::metal: COME BACK.. We need more! :chevy:

PS Alans thread brought me here. Saw you in multiple pictures/comments and figured I'd read yours too!

PSS Keep up that damn fine work! :mrt:

Mike

SeventyOne 02-09-2018 03:30 PM

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Came back to check this out - how's the build?


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