OTHER TASKS WITH THE BED REMOVED(2 of 2)
Frame After
**Replace the shocks
I replaced both rear shocks with Monroe 32301s so Ive got new ones all the way around now.
*Replace the rear brake hose
I figured this was a good time to replace this hose. Access was excellent and the job took me less than an hour, including bleeding. Pricey little hose, that.
**Redo the rear end cover seal that I apparently didnt do very well the first time
This time I followed vectorits (Chriss) procedure at -----
http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...04&postcount=7. As of this writing, the exterior of the rear end is dry as a bone.
I also painted the spare tire carrier semigloss black and cleaned up the attaching hardware, detailed the spare tire because it would be left exposed, and cleaned and straigtened the license plate bracket and lamp assembly. I stripped then primed the strip of bed below the tailgate and I thought it looked OK just like that so I left it. I had the paint on hand so this was all freebie stuff more or less.
Boiled linseed oil, bed hardware
.$....8.10
Shocks
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..54.35
Brake hose
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29.90
Total
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$
92.35
Ive been getting mucho enjoyment out of driving this beefy veteran around town to go surf, visit friends, and run errands. Ive driven it at night and I even got it out on the freeway a couple of times with no problem.
The next thing I want to do is replace all the bench seat foam and install new covers. Im thinking 69 CST all vinyl Saddle reproduction now. Id like a smaller steering wheel so Ill be looking. Ill also be monitoring the condition of the engine to determine what needs to be done there to quiet it down and fine tune it a bit. A small, column-mounted tach would be nice. And anything else that looks interesting to do haha.