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10-14-2009, 11:07 PM | #51 |
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Re: What i thought was the start of my 63 lwb build
I thought the blazer tank had the hump in the middle? Kinda looks like the one they have at LMC but can't tell for sure.
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10-15-2009, 12:52 AM | #52 |
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10-16-2009, 12:13 PM | #53 |
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Re: What i thought was the start of my 63 lwb build
SOOOO SOOO SOOOO not impressed with LMC right now. Inner fenders (wells) are welded incorrectly so that they leave huge gap between the firewall and the well...aswell as mount the fender to far forward so that the holes dont even remotely line up!
Im gonna have to cut the fender support take out about an inch and weld it back together...BULL CRAP! Jory |
10-16-2009, 12:57 PM | #54 |
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Re: What i thought was the start of my 63 lwb build
Sorry to hear that Jory! Thanks for sharing though becuase they replacement parts its hard to know who has good parts and who doesnt!
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10-16-2009, 09:18 PM | #55 |
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Re: What i thought was the start of my 63 lwb build
Stay away from LMC all together.
Mar-K is one of the best.
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10-16-2009, 11:30 PM | #56 |
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Re: What i thought was the start of my 63 lwb build
Well all in all you did get free shipping on the ill fitting parts. I can't blame you for being pissed/mad I forgot pissed means drunk up there. Well I'd be interested in what LMC said about the ill fitting parts or did they just shine you on? If they did there's not much you can do except put a complaint on this board and every other board or forums out there and that will get there attention real quick. If that's the case go for the throat.---Vernski
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10-17-2009, 12:30 AM | #57 |
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Re: What i thought was the start of my 63 lwb build
Oh no you can send it to the BBB I did that about FBI customs about not giving me my money back. And I'll be damn I had it that day.
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10-17-2009, 12:43 AM | #58 |
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Re: What i thought was the start of my 63 lwb build
I wish Mar-K made more than bed parts.
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10-17-2009, 01:52 AM | #59 |
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Re: What i thought was the start of my 63 lwb build
You know I forgot about that before I through there name out. Thanks capt for keeping me on the right track.
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10-21-2009, 09:44 AM | #60 |
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Re: What i thought was the start of my 63 lwb build
The fenderwells i will just fix. I might whine and complain on here but I cant be bothered to call them and try and get money back or exchange. Seems to me all the parts suppliers get these things from the same asian source so what are the chances of doing better next time anyway.
Got somw more work done...and as requested took a few more pics of the tank(which did fit nicely) Painted Dash Interior and Column Done a bit more. Like Glove compartment + door panels. Finished column install w/powersteering connected,brake booster bolted up and pedal connected. Half way through Shifter fitting precarpet. On the list to finish soon. Attach last few brake lines and hoses and bleed system, Rebelwire wiring harness in the mail to install when it gets here. Engine should be ready to run when thats done. Fix/fill/pain inside of doors. Install rubbers/windshield and carpet. Fix fenderwells from LMC install sheetmetal all arround and drive it while occassionally stopping in to do body work panel by panel. I have 10 days til my self set goal time to get out of our company shop for winter. OI Jory |
10-23-2009, 03:47 PM | #61 |
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Re: What i thought was the start of my 63 lwb build
Installed column and conected steering rag joint and shaft. Decinded to use the slipping piece and rag joint from the doner truck and weld/Bolt it to the 63 shaft. I think it worked well.
Also FINALLY finished the brakelines pro-valve booster/cylinder pedal install (whole system) Now just have to rework a few body panels and put it all back together. Can i do that in a week? HAHAHA Sorry still crap cell phone pics but really its the lighting in that shop...its depressing...ill get some good pics when i start being able to run it in and out. Interior work |
10-23-2009, 03:52 PM | #62 |
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OOOOPS More
HUGE GAP BECAUSE OF CRAPPY LMC SHEETMETAL(still have to fix) Hard to see the gap but i can stick a few fingers through there. Power steering connected Brake Installl Next pics should be of wiring install and reconstruction. Jory |
10-24-2009, 12:22 AM | #63 |
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Re: What i thought was the start of my 63 lwb build
Jory, There is supposed to be a rubber seal that goes between the inner fender and the firewall and also where the fender meets the firewall on the front side. That will fill some of the gap.
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10-26-2009, 03:29 PM | #64 | |
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Ive been looking at stealing the seals of the old fenders but they are in pretty ruff shape...Regardless tho there is still way to much a of a gap there... Jory |
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10-26-2009, 03:56 PM | #65 |
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Re: What i thought was the start of my 63 lwb build
You can get the seals from Classic Parts as well as other vendors.
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10-26-2009, 04:30 PM | #66 |
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Re: What i thought was the start of my 63 lwb build
Im planning on puting the carpet in tonight (molded from LMC) do you generally glue them down or do they just lay in nicely....I cant imagine them staying perfectly. I have the sil plates that go down but how about by the kick panel. If anyne has expirence with this let me know what you did and pics would be cool too.
Jory Also door rubbers ive heard you should put them in close the doors and rachet strap them nice and tight to break in the rubbers. True? |
11-11-2009, 11:38 AM | #67 |
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Wiring Harness connected Everything working. (THAT SUCKED) Window guys brought window and installed with LMC rubber. Rubber very poor quality very bad fit and basically no seal. Channels for window and pich weld way to wide plus rubber wasnt very sturdy...(fricken LMC) Door guys order better rubber 110 bucks holy crap. They come back to reinstall the windshield and they bust it. NICE! so i wait for however long it takes them to find me a new window. There arent very many of these in canada. Only a few little projects left and ill be on the road -transmission cooler and lines -Engine start up (fingers crossed) -Reinstall box -fix/recover seat -ROCK AND ROLL Jory DONT JUDGE ME! I HATE WIRING! Thought you guys would like this Original Badge from the deal (sold new where I live I even know they guy that owned the dealship) Dont know where this truck has been for the last 46 years but i know where it came from. |
11-20-2009, 02:12 PM | #68 |
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Re: What i thought was the start of my 63 lwb build
Hard at it still.
Engine is running...You need to hear this beast its WICKED! DONE -new rad (old one rotted out) -oil cooler installed -Seat in -Box installed LEFT TO DO -Throttle linkage -go over truck and tighten/check bolts and fittings -swap rear diff (weld saddles and panhardbar mounts) -Get windshield wipers and heater working -Have 2nd new windshield installed -register and insure -ROCK AND ROLL |
11-22-2009, 08:30 AM | #69 |
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Re: What i thought was the start of my 63 lwb build
Wow
You're really humming along Jory Looking good T
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11-30-2009, 07:23 PM | #70 |
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Re: What i thought was the start of my 63 lwb build
Well i've taken her out for a few spins and this last time it died and would start again. Seems like it might be a fuel and or electrical problem.
Can anyone tell me if it makes sense that my gernerator light would be on for 10-30 seconds after start up at idle. If i rev it up right away it'll go away but if it idles down the lights dim and it comes on again. It should chrage still even at an idle shouldnt it. I dont quite get it. Also my brake lights seem to be wired to only work if the truck is running ie of of the alternator. Doesnt seem right to me either. Along with this problem i've found that i have a busted tooth on my ring gear and when it lands just right it will grind and not turn over. It doesn look like the rest of the ring gear is getting chewed up but being i havent been driving it and starting it everyday It might progress later on. Anyway when it died oon my i was sooo mad i drug it back behind our shop and decided i wouldnt even touch it till after christmas. My wife is fed up with me being gone all the time, ive spent way more money on it then i ever intended and im really not enjoying working on it anymore at this point so im gonna take a break. Now thta its outside i could help takin a picture of it...i cant help but think its soooo cool. Anyway, opinions and help on what might be my issues on the wiring end and or how bad it really is to have a ring gear with a broken tooth would be really helpfull. Jory |
12-01-2009, 01:37 AM | #71 |
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Re: What i thought was the start of my 63 lwb build
Sounds to me like you have a bad alternator, or else it isn't wired up correctly. That starter ring gear is likely to cause you grief later on. It shouldn't be too bad to drop the trans and change it. I have no idea on the brake lights, other than you don't have constant power to them as there should be.
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02-17-2010, 02:38 PM | #72 |
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Re: What i thought was the start of my 63 lwb build
Hey Guys,
Havent posted in a while but also havent worked on the truck in a while... Thought i would get this thread moved to the projects and builds section and the name changed to "roadhammers build thread" or something of that nature...That would be much appreciated. I needed a daily driver being that this truck doesnt seem to be the right method to my madness so i bought a 1993 furd f150 4x4 for 1800 bucks. It gets me back and forth to work and starts every morning without fail so it works. Now i own a ford/dodge/chevy....dont tell me i dont buy north american. LOL Jory
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03-25-2016, 05:41 PM | #73 |
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time to get this thing on the road
Well it's been a few years and 3 kids later. I've been staring at the old beast and I've move it a few times. I've always wished I would have time and money to get back at it but had pretty much written it off as a I'll never get to it thing.
Now it's time. I dropped it off at a shop in town and told them to get the thing on the road. I can wait for it to be done and take it for a drive. Not doing body work or anything cosmetic but we are gonna see if we can have some fun driving her around. New 12 bolt rear end going in as well as 3 inch drop spindles, new callipers, booster, proportions get valve and exhaust. Hopefully she will be roadworth after that we'll see.
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03-25-2016, 05:42 PM | #74 |
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Re: What i thought was the start of my 63 lwb build
One more for now.
She hasn't changed a whole lot in 6 and a half years.
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03-25-2016, 06:23 PM | #75 |
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Re: What i thought was the start of my 63 lwb build
Nice to see you back at it again.
Did you buy that truck off a Kijiji ad? The pictures beside the big truck look familiar.
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