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osaltyone 01-17-2014 02:25 PM

Re: SoCal checkin' in
 
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Originally Posted by InitialBoss (Post 6476233)
Hey Osaltyone,

Have you had issues with smog? Or did you have a hard time sourcing the engine?

Haven't had to smog it yet, but will have to make all the smog stuff work because of my truck year. Wish I had an older year. the engine was fairly easy to find local auto dismantler. I got mine as a package with the engine, trans, PCM, harness pedal and computer for the pedal.

Lee H 01-17-2014 03:11 PM

Re: SoCal checkin' in
 
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Originally Posted by osaltyone (Post 6476245)
Haven't had to smog it yet, but will have to make all the smog stuff work because of my truck year. Wish I had an older year. the engine was fairly easy to find local auto dismantler. I got mine as a package with the engine, trans, PCM, harness pedal and computer for the pedal.

You need to do some research on this. About 10 years ago when I looked into putting a newer, late 90s TBI, motor in a 1978 C10 the Air Resources Board told me the vehicle would need to be certified by the ARB and from then on it would be required to pass smog in accordance with the donor vehicle. I sold the truck rather than open this can of worms. Things may have changed since then.

VDOG 01-17-2014 04:46 PM

Re: SoCal checkin' in
 
Arent you in training mode? You might want to limit yourself. LOL

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Originally Posted by hopped up (Post 6473600)
That sux vdog, I'll eat a few extra tacos god you. And a few cold ones lol


hopped up 01-17-2014 06:25 PM

Re: SoCal checkin' in
 
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Originally Posted by VDOG (Post 6476455)
Arent you in training mode? You might want to limit yourself. LOL

youre right vince. maybe only 1 taco and no beer :(

osaltyone 01-17-2014 08:21 PM

Re: SoCal checkin' in
 
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Originally Posted by Lee H (Post 6476306)
You need to do some research on this. About 10 years ago when I looked into putting a newer, late 90s TBI, motor in a 1978 C10 the Air Resources Board told me the vehicle would need to be certified by the ARB and from then on it would be required to pass smog in accordance with the donor vehicle. I sold the truck rather than open this can of worms. Things may have changed since then.

Yeah, it is still the same. I have to get all the fuel purge stuff installed and enable the rear O2 sensors from what I read. Might be more, but we'll see.

VDOG 01-17-2014 09:52 PM

Re: SoCal checkin' in
 
Now you know one taco is just go piss you off. LOL
Get you bout 3 and 2 beers and call it a night. I will eat the other 6 for you. LOL


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Originally Posted by hopped up (Post 6476622)
youre right vince. maybe only 1 taco and no beer :(


Lee H 01-17-2014 11:06 PM

Re: SoCal checkin' in
 
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Originally Posted by vdog (Post 6476985)
now you know one taco is just go piss you off. Lol
get you bout 3 and 2 beers and call it a night. I will eat the other 6 for you. Lol

lol!

VWNate1 01-19-2014 02:23 AM

Re : SoCal SMOG Testing
 
FWIW ;

It's really very simple as long as you're not too lazy ~

My old '76 GMC 2500 Long Bed Fleetside's 292 burned oil like crazy but didn't smoke much thanx to original HEI and careful tuning , '76 is the last year Cali. smogs so I went to work and replaced about 40' of various size hoses , added spring typ clips to every hose connection , timed it bang on , opened the spark plugs up to .070" and it breezed through the smog test ! I forget the limits but the Tester told me he was amazed it ran so clean for such and old truck .

No CAT either :metal: .

Long live dependable GMC light duty trucks ! .

The message here is : if you take the time to dot every 'I' and cross every 'T' , it'll prolly be fine .

I had much fun (NOT !) hooking up the dual tanks various venting and vapor recovery hoses but the original 1976 activated charcoal canister still worked just fine .

:chevy:

InitialBoss 01-20-2014 03:11 PM

Re: SoCal checkin' in
 
Ok, gents, I'm in a bit of a pickle. I found out my truck is leaking ATF. However, I have a 2 week old baby boy, taking care of my 20 month old daughter, and going back to work again soon, so I don't have the time to fix it myself. I want to take it to a shop to fix and to get my fuel gauge issue resolved, and to get the lights in the console working again. There are other things that need doing like the weather stripping around the doors and the side window vent channels, but that can wait. I just want to make sure this truck is reliable when driving (for the most part). I know it'll need further work but I want to take it to shop to fix these issues and be working so I can work onthe other little things when I have time.

That being said, can anyone recommend a good shop which knows our trucks and is in the Riverside/Corona area? Or maybe Grand terrace? My truck can drive but it also seems to be burning something under the hood. After a short drive to warm up the ATF, I noticed that the air cleaner tube area was smoking a bit so I'm not sure why that would be so hot or why it's smoking around that area. (I still have to check the gasket in the ATF filler tube so hopefully that'll be an easy fix.) Sorry for the long post but I'm wanting to get this started soon so I can go cruising to meets in the future!

Dano69c10 01-21-2014 04:29 PM

Re: SoCal checkin' in
 
Ask "ItsRandy" he's from the Grand Terrace area, he probably knows all the shops around him.

Dano

Quote:

Originally Posted by InitialBoss (Post 6481460)
Ok, gents, I'm in a bit of a pickle. I found out my truck is leaking ATF. However, I have a 2 week old baby boy, taking care of my 20 month old daughter, and going back to work again soon, so I don't have the time to fix it myself. I want to take it to a shop to fix and to get my fuel gauge issue resolved, and to get the lights in the console working again. There are other things that need doing like the weather stripping around the doors and the side window vent channels, but that can wait. I just want to make sure this truck is reliable when driving (for the most part). I know it'll need further work but I want to take it to shop to fix these issues and be working so I can work onthe other little things when I have time.

That being said, can anyone recommend a good shop which knows our trucks and is in the Riverside/Corona area? Or maybe Grand terrace? My truck can drive but it also seems to be burning something under the hood. After a short drive to warm up the ATF, I noticed that the air cleaner tube area was smoking a bit so I'm not sure why that would be so hot or why it's smoking around that area. (I still have to check the gasket in the ATF filler tube so hopefully that'll be an easy fix.) Sorry for the long post but I'm wanting to get this started soon so I can go cruising to meets in the future!


ItsRandy 01-23-2014 12:54 AM

Re: SoCal checkin' in
 
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Originally Posted by Dano69c10 (Post 6483516)
Ask "ItsRandy" he's from the Grand Terrace area, he probably knows all the shops around him.

Dano

I wish I could help you out but I haven't taken my truck to a shop except for interior, exhaust or to get it an alignment for 30 years so I really don't know any shops. However, if I get some time I will come over and lend a hand. You need more light in your garage!

InitialBoss 01-24-2014 01:28 AM

Re: SoCal checkin' in
 
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Originally Posted by ItsRandy (Post 6486279)
I wish I could help you out but I haven't taken my truck to a shop except for interior, exhaust or to get it an alignment for 30 years so I really don't know any shops. However, if I get some time I will come over and lend a hand. You need more light in your garage!

Thanks Randy, I appreciate the help. Yeah, it's just a little odds and ends that need fixing like all our trucks. Where did all you guys learn how to fix your trucks? I wish I had some of this vast knowledge! I'm barely learning how to replace my shocks and seatbelts. Ha ha!!

hopped up 01-24-2014 01:44 AM

Re: SoCal checkin' in
 
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Originally Posted by InitialBoss (Post 6488042)
Thanks Randy, I appreciate the help. Yeah, it's just a little odds and ends that need fixing like all our trucks. Where did all you guys learn how to fix your trucks? I wish I had some of this vast knowledge! I'm barely learning how to replace my shocks and seatbelts. Ha ha!!

You learn by jumping in and doing! Of course do research before, but no bette wY to learn than to do it. I've been at it since I was a kid and trust me I've made my share of mistakes, I'm sure I'll make plenty more too. But I'll keep building and getting better as I go. Don be afraid to try of to make mistakes. You'll learn from those mistakes

hopped up 01-26-2014 12:46 AM

Re: SoCal checkin' in
 
Well you guys missed out! Last nite at old crow speed shop/Delmo speed and custom was a great time. Brook and me had some adult beverages a taco or two and saw lots of really cool hot rods and customs. Oh yeah Jon was there along with Eddie, nice meeting you. Here's a few pics I took
[IMG]http://i1099.photobucket.com/albums/...124_202210.jpg[/IMG]
Very cool 32 5 window
[IMG]http://i1099.photobucket.com/albums/...124_203036.jpg[/IMG]
32roadster
[IMG]http://i1099.photobucket.com/albums/...124_202927.jpg[/IMG]
Looks like vdog is having Delmo work on his truck

hopped up 01-26-2014 12:47 AM

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hopped up 01-26-2014 12:49 AM

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[IMG]http://i1099.photobucket.com/albums/...124_205401.jpg[/IMG]
More of dels work
[IMG]http://i1099.photobucket.com/albums/...124_223556.jpg[/IMG]
Hey Delmo I'll be by next week to pick up my twin turbo small block
[IMG]http://i1099.photobucket.com/albums/...124_205734.jpg[/IMG]

hopped up 01-26-2014 12:52 AM

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[IMG]http://i1099.photobucket.com/albums/...124_205253.jpg[/IMG]
[IMG]http://i1099.photobucket.com/albums/...124_205429.jpg[/IMG]
[IMG]http://i1099.photobucket.com/albums/...124_205414.jpg[/IMG]
Close up of those super sweet cnc'd wheels that look like factory hubcaps

Tom Vogel 01-26-2014 11:32 AM

Re: SoCal checkin' in
 
Man... whered he get Those Wheels???

VWNate1 01-26-2014 12:08 PM

Re : Old Crow Meet
 
It really was nice , too bad I didn't see any familiar faces .

The music was pretty good and the vintage Hot Rod stuff they have both on display and the Rods proper , were simply amazing .

Sadly I didn't get in the taco line early enough and it got to be wayyyy too long so I ate elsewhere , they looked delicious .

It wasn't crowded atall and out side there were various Hot & Rat Rods lined up and changing .

THANK YOU for the heads up / invite .

I'm supposed to go get my new cab to - night after 6:00 PM , stand by .

hopped up 01-26-2014 12:17 PM

Re: SoCal checkin' in
 
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Originally Posted by Tom Vogel (Post 6491452)
Man... whered he get Those Wheels???

custom made just for this blazer

hopped up 01-26-2014 12:20 PM

Re: Re : Old Crow Meet
 
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Originally Posted by VWNate1 (Post 6491506)
It really was nice , too bad I didn't see any familiar faces .

The music was pretty good and the vintage Hot Rod stuff they have both on display and the Rods proper , were simply amazing .

Sadly I didn't get in the taco line early enough and it got to be wayyyy too long so I ate elsewhere , they looked delicious .

It wasn't crowded atall and out side there were various Hot & Rat Rods lined up and changing .

THANK YOU for the heads up / invite .

I'm supposed to go get my new cab to - night after 6:00 PM , stand by .

i got there around 8 and it was really crowded. i had to park my truck on thr block over. the tacos were very good. the al pastor was the best. i didnt see any rat rods those are frowned upon at traditional hot rod shows

VWNate1 01-26-2014 12:25 PM

Re: SoCal checkin' in
 
On a related note :

Can these guy be trusted to do restoration work ? .

My bone stock '69 C/10 needs the cab swapped and like that but I've had enough bad jobs with any old screw in any old hole , don't want that B.S. again .
TIA ,

preciador6 01-27-2014 05:18 PM

Re: SoCal checkin' in
 
1 Attachment(s)
1972 GMC Value-Van from Pomona 91766

VWNate1 01-27-2014 06:01 PM

Re : P Van !
 
That's nice .

Is it a 6 or V8 ? .

preciador6 01-27-2014 07:37 PM

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Originally Posted by VWNate1 (Post 6493949)
That's nice .

Is it a 6 or V8 ? .

Straight 6 four speed


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