Underhood painting/electrical advice?
I've got a 72 swb (non A/C). I've blown the motor up in, so while it's getting rebuilt I thought I would spend some time under the hood cleaning things up. The wiring harness had a mile of electrical tape on it, and 4 WIRE NUTS. Also, why the motors out I thought I would also paint the fire wall and inner fenders.
I guess my questions are...... -What have you guys done with the harness where it attaches to the radiator support? I don't like the look of the original plastic wire holder on the support or the one on the top of the firewall. -What do I paint me master cylinder with? I painted the brake booster with gloss black krylon, but if brake fluid gets on the m.s. it will peel right off, right? Someone suggested brake caliper paint, but...? Thanks in advance. |
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Free bump heres a clean pic I saved..well maybe a few..hang on
maybe powdercoat? Idk.. Here ya go im interested also.. |
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Capt'n you might try using Eastwood M/C paint as they claim the paint will resist brake fluid break down. I used paint from O'Reilly when I painted my new M/C, and just touched up as needed.
As far as running wires, it will be up to you as far as how you want to run the wires. There's wire loom, and other products that can be used to cover the wires depending on the route you will be taking, but regardless of what product you use, make sure to keep them safe as they are the lifeline for your truck. If you're considering using electical tape to wrap the wires, be sure to use some high quality tape. IIRC, the tape that GM used didn't actually adhere to the wire like common electical tape does, resulting in a non-sticky removal. |
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I hate unwrapping old electrical tape STICKY!
I wish I bought a 'good lookin' truck and did easy things to make it better lookin vs things noone sees and doesnt make it run better, just keeps it runnin'!! Any other pics? I'll be doing this this summer hopefully! |
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Thanks for the advice. I'll probably just try the O'Reilly's caliper paint and see how that goes. If it doesn't work good, I'll buy a new caliper for $17.00. As for the electrical tape.....I pulled all the tape off, and put the entire harness back in black wire loom. Over 30' of wire loom at 3 different sizes. It should look a lot better than it did. After rebuilding the motor, I had to do it on the cheap, but I'll post some pictures of the finished product.
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Pictures pictures pictures!!!!
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Subscribed! ...and nice pics Oldblue!
Here’s some shots of what I’ve done and have yet to do… As you can see, I’m in dire need of durable paint for not only my MC but also the booster bracket and manifolds, inside the fenders, hinges…still a long way to go. On my wiring, I’ve almost finished wrapping and hiding all of the wires going to the upper hood wire shroud. Some wires that are not in use yet, like the kick down switch wire, have been coiled up and hidden behind my carb. http://i186.photobucket.com/albums/x...d004Medium.jpg Personally, I like the stock wiring looms (excuse the fact that mine are 40 years old) but because they don’t fully contain the wires on each end, most of those sections in front have been carefully wrapped and secured under the fender and core support lips. http://i186.photobucket.com/albums/x...d005Medium.jpg For the front left wires that actually go to the alt, etc I again wrapped them and placed them as low as I could. On the black background they are nearly invisible. http://i186.photobucket.com/albums/x...d006Medium.jpg Have fun with your clean up and we would love to see some pics of what you have done so far! |
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ahh yeah commin' along! Im not doing mine until I get my motor build (my current one leaks oil like crazy and would be pointless plus I have rust everywhere..
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It never occured to me to wash clean my underhood area i Know it looks like crap STILL but tons better than it was before (forgot before pic)
Someday I'll have a new motor painted nice polished valve covers mine get oily fast lol new inner fenders painted firewall painted and cleaned I just sprayed purple power EVERYWHERE and started scrubbing:smoke: |
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I have a freind in the poder coat biss we did inner fenders core suport and al the small parts
master cildner i have used epoxie it holds up well |
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Well now that Rob posted his pics........I'm not posting mine!
My truck is a turd compared to yours. That's a sharp truck and engine bay, I wish mine looked that good. |
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Here is a before shot.
http://i556.photobucket.com/albums/s...p/truck016.jpg Here she is as of this morning. Still needs a little cleaning, but it will have to wait until the motor is back in. http://i556.photobucket.com/albums/s...p/DSCN2842.jpg http://i556.photobucket.com/albums/s...p/DSCN2843.jpg I will post more picutes after the motors in and she's all prettied up. |
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Well I still haven't painted the M/C, but everything else is pretty much done. There is still a little bit of detailing and cleaning up, before I put it up for sale. I found a 72 Blazer I really want, and the family is growing, so its got to go. :(
BEFORE! http://i556.photobucket.com/albums/s...p/truck016.jpg AFTER! http://i556.photobucket.com/albums/s...Picture002.jpg http://i556.photobucket.com/albums/s...Picture001.jpg http://i556.photobucket.com/albums/s...Picture004.jpg |
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just lovin those lazyman rubber fuel lines
hope they post pics after the fires |
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here are a few before and after of mine. I used a pressure washer connected to our hot water heater & simple green.
BEFORE http://lh4.ggpht.com/_7xE_rpLWmj0/TG...28Small%29.JPG http://lh4.ggpht.com/_7xE_rpLWmj0/TG...28Small%29.JPG AFTER http://lh5.ggpht.com/_7xE_rpLWmj0/TG...0/DSCF0183.JPG http://lh5.ggpht.com/_7xE_rpLWmj0/TG...0/DSCF0184.JPG Still need to figure out paint for the MC and booster. |
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there is a caliper paint in silver, it matches the alum. intakes REALLY close, thats what I did mine in, leme see if I have a pic....oh I did my waterpump with it too...
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purple power the firewall getrid of the air cleaner (heard bad things about em) and organize the wires/hoses..
That motor looks good, I like that red! |
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air cleaner was a freebe got a Edelbrock Carb here thats shot from results of backfiring. gotta get me some wire loom and some wire so I can hide the wires a little better. that's an old picture. i've done a little bit since then, just haven't taken any pictures. some of the hoses aren't even needed. still left over from stock intake.
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Here is my before and after shots of my redo:
Before http://i364.photobucket.com/albums/o...Red/Chrome.jpg After http://i364.photobucket.com/albums/o...s/67e8bf2f.jpg http://i364.photobucket.com/albums/o...s/8577bf65.jpg |
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That turned out nice 6772owner, nice work!
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before/after
This is my most recent pic, I have some finished pics with braklines and stuff...I will eventually get longer batt cables and hide those, and do metal lines vs rubber, and re route my gas line, still unsure on that, need some other peoples to figure out what i wanna do |
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72Blckbuty: Thanks, sometimes my OCD pays off, took me 3 days to do the parts swapping. :lol:
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