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Old 12-27-2018, 11:11 AM   #20
Andler2008
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Join Date: Oct 2018
Location: Amelia, Ohio
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Re: 1984 C30 CC/LB "Daily Dually"

Christmas is now over! Both my kids and my wife had a very great Christmas, which is all I can ask for. Had some extra cash from just saving it to make sure there is enough for Christmas and anything that may happen, just in case, so I decided to get all the nickel and dime stuff that would be forgotten when go to start it up and some other goodies.

Got quite a few things, some small, some large, but all important.
Speed Engineering LT's for $264.99
Direct fit rad for the C30 specifically, $107
Radiator mounting pads $15
2 AWG battery cables(25' Black & 25' Red) $75.25
10 GA black TXL 25' $27.50
10 GA red TXL 25' $27.50
Universal air filter $15.99
O2 Sensors $20.99 x2
Battery Terminals and Covers $23
Battery Cable Crimping tool and cutters $30
2 AWG 3/8 stud compression lugs for battery cable $10.95
red and black heat shrink tube $10.99
Oil Pressure Sensor $17
4" aluminum elbow for Air intake $34
2 4" intake couplers with adapter rings for MAF $11.36 x2
3/8" power and ground insulated stud junctions $15


Had the TXL wire from EFI connection come in and it looks like the red wire is 12 or 14 AWG, so I'll have to send it back and get a replacement order in. Also, I picked up a 25 gallon craftsman oil-less air compressor that was set out for trash and wasn't making pressure. I got it home to find that the piston sleeve and piston ring were destroyed, so I ordered a rebuild kit for it and will have it going in a few days. Only cost $40, so if it works, it'll be nice to have until I can get a new pump for my 60.

I also got a set of fans from a 2006 suburban, but they're way too wide. Looks like it was for a 34" core and not the 28". I was supposed to pick a set up from someone selling them on FB marketplace, but they weren't responding to my calls when I arrived to the location we were supposed to meet. I ended up going to the junkyard down the street and hastily pulled them from a truck since it was christmas eve morning. I didn't have a tape measure to check the length, so I ended up with a shroud that was way to wide. If I can't make them work, I'll just look to sell them and buy a set that fits. Only cost $40, so it's not to bad if I can't use or sell them.
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