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Try to find a CONTRACTOR GRADE wheelbarrow... it is 16GA steel the others are really thin tin can metal lucky if it 22 GA.... ask me how I know! Ive done it twice now!
I found mine (NEW) at a local ACE hardware. I just asked if they had any of the "parts" to one instead of the entire wheelbarrow kit. And they did! $25!!!! AND I TOOK IT..... |
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It is, thanks for asking!
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Val Val Val, you have got to get a photo, a clear good one of "Dimples" seating with a big smiling while in the driver seat. Then use that for your Avaitar.
Nothing more fun than her great happy dimples peeking out from behind the steering wheel of your truck to remind all us old decrepited bugger of what we once were. Hope I'm not the only ole man to see you to happy and together. Thanks Chase :haha::haha::haha::haha: |
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Haha I will see what I can do but seeing as how theres not a seat.... It may be a little while but I promise a boyscouts promise that I will get that picture. Maybe a wedding day thing? If I can get it done in time that is
Last night was a rough on the so called miracle brackets that I got are a low mount system and the steering gear is conveniently right where the pump wants to sit.... so now I need a high mount funny the things you don't think of until its to late... Crushed with that I moved on to the cab well a few weeks ago I helped weld up a pallet break for a friend and burnt my last tip so I went to the store to get some and my lincoln electric uses "special tips" So crushed there I went to take off the driver side door so I could begin getting at least one jamb sorted and the nuts the PO "Welded" (if you can call it that) All broke their welds So then I simply got out the angle grinder and took some more of the rods off of the upper door channel ugh 1 for 4 not good fellas Wheel barrow comes in next Tuesday and the Pan and Pickup tube come in today so I think most of this weekend will be spent on the cab and doors to try and clean up the POs weld job and finish weld my drip rail antics |
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Been hunting down a suitable power steering pump bracket with no luck some late 3rd gen nova guy has to have gone through this before so there must be a solution I'm just killing myself looking
I found a high mount pump set up from an OEM engine setup in a Mercruiser that puts the pump above the driver side valve cover..... It's available to the tune of ~$100 no dice.... |
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Funny how life decides what you will be doing sometimes my daily driver has had an AC compressor bearing that has been grinding for some time now I went to a salvage yard got a pulley and went to install it this evening when disaster struck in the form of the compressor clutch retaining nut decided to break the stud off when I went to remove it...
So back out the yard tomorrow and a tow to the shop to get the AC evacuated and recharged :waah: If I cant find one used there are kits but they are not cheap (big surprise) luckily its at least available :smoke: but I can't go without my daily for even one day it simply has to be fixed so we may slow down a tad on the truck as far as new things go but that's okay a lot of body work and hopefully nice weather ahead :chevy: I explained my problem to my step dad his reply was this "happy Friday the 13th" I was simply lost for words.... http://i.imgur.com/YAGpXPd.png?fb |
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I know you already have the long water pump, pulleys and brackets, but the short water pump helps with that issue. I always use a short water pump on the '72 and earlier trucks. That's what GM used.
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Why did she pick you? I guess that wonders will never cease... Band aid. Can you get a shorter fan belt and by pass the AC compressor? Then you have your driver up and running while you fix the compressor. Just a thought. Nut Case :haha::haha::haha::haha: |
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I looked into a idler pulley or shorter belt but there's not much out there for a 2002 Honda Civic AC delete kit
Nothing at the junkyard so today I installed a new compressor receiver/drier seals and expansion valve I was backed into a corner and needed it running also found a bad motor mount which I can attribute to my idle shake that developed in the last two weeks or so Oh well no biggie I will post some pictures later tonight so you guys can see what I was contending with |
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VS, she really brightens this page up! Beautiful! My wife and I had the "car talk--honey I will probably always want to do this" when we were first dating so she would understand what she was getting into. We've been married 32 years now. Of course we plan out our toys and builds budget together. Wonderful to have a supportive spouse!
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Thanks everyone for the compliments on her I spent today getting the AC stuff sorted along with some other erroneous Daily driver things like a brake flush and one new motor mount that was far beyond its lifetime
So that means tommorow is all truck time woot woot I still don't have the right tips for my welder (I got the wrong ones again) so for my third attempt I will simply take my gun to the store simple as that eh? So I will just work hammer and dollying what I can as well as finishing the driver and passenger side door opening ONCE AND FOR ALL :metal: Anything after that who know what could happen anything is possible! Muhahahaha |
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Here's a few of my daily issue for anyone that might care. Nobody is likely but whatever
Pulley showing the broken stud Attachment 1533494 Nut with the remains of the stud in it Attachment 1533495 As I was looking at everything deciding what to do I thought this mount looked a little odd Attachment 1533496 Nothing was even holding it on...... :smoke: Attachment 1533497 Fixed for now :mm: Attachment 1533498 Car runs better and has awesome AC it's like the arctic!!! |
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Now on to the good stuff! Not sure the actual order here just a mess of pictures will try to keep it in order
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They left the chop unfinished on the A pillar since they covered it with the upper door channel I will address that when the door is mounted
Also shows their "solution" for the suicide doors |
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On to the passenger side this shows an untouched door opening what a mess :ito:
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They didn't even do the latches the same on both sides..... :waah:
whoever used the bolt and two nuts in place of a door pin needs taken to the glue factory :uhmk: |
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At this point I was tired of cutting and grinding so I pulled the motor to install the flex plate and new pan
I know I won't see it much but I like the flat black :metal: |
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Hate to say it, but it looks like they made a mess of it.
Put in a "few" hours and you have a great chopped truck :metal: I think you'll manage that with some TLC!! |
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EDIT: Also forgot to mention I went to a local metal yard today and spent a whooping $1.30 for the metal to repair both door jambs so I can chop the new doors and install within the week |
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Having support from your other half is such a good feeling. My GF supported me big time through my 3 year build. The PO sure made a mess. I bet with your girl by your side you will reach your goal. Nice job.
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Wow, that chop sure needs your tlc...good deal on getting the dd going!
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The PO sure butchered some stuff up.
I believe you'll get it all straitened out in the end. I like the flat black also. Kim |
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