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3757chevy 04-25-2020 11:40 PM

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Before and after pics.

3757chevy 04-25-2020 11:51 PM

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More before and after pics.

special-K 04-27-2020 08:36 AM

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Is she purring yet?

3757chevy 04-28-2020 12:39 AM

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Yep. Yesterday finished removing the old fuel tank. A few things about the old tank that made me want to replace it. The filler neck and the JB Weld around the outlet were the first reasons but after getting it out I see a rip in the top repaired ... again with JB Weld. I replaced it with a poly tank from Tanks inc. I used a filler neck from an 88 C10 and ran 3/8" steel line to the front.

3757chevy 04-28-2020 12:42 AM

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New fuel tank and lines.

3757chevy 04-28-2020 12:45 AM

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...Still need to wire the electric choke .Shouldn't need it for now.

special-K 04-28-2020 08:57 AM

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Safety and reliability repairs is a first step in the right direction. That thing is so complete. People scoff at "older amature restorations". Let them, I'll take it! It's a great way to buy a complete truck ready for your hands wile not giving top dollar. Plus, you can always just drive the doggone thing. If restoration is your desire... it's whenever you decide it's time

VWNate1 04-29-2020 11:32 AM

Looking Good !
 
Is that a Chinese made Rochester BC copy ? .

It looks nice and the auto choke is a good up grade too .

I have a similar set up on my '69's 250 CID engine, I still use the stock Rochester carby as the throttle shaft wasn't worn out .

You'll soon by cruising and styling .

3757chevy 04-29-2020 06:45 PM

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Originally Posted by VWNate1 (Post 8728346)
Is that a Chinese made Rochester BC copy ? .

It looks nice and the auto choke is a good up grade too .

I have a similar set up on my '69's 250 CID engine, I still use the stock Rochester carby as the throttle shaft wasn't worn out .

You'll soon by cruising and styling .

I'm sure it is. It looks good . My old carb inlet fitting was stripped and patched with...J B Weld...

3757chevy 04-30-2020 12:36 AM

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Originally Posted by special-K (Post 8727504)
Safety and reliability repairs is a first step in the right direction. That thing is so complete. People scoff at "older amature restorations". Let them, I'll take it! It's a great way to buy a complete truck ready for your hands wile not giving top dollar. Plus, you can always just drive the doggone thing. If restoration is your desire... it's whenever you decide it's time

I'm calling this a semi restoration . I love the look , I'm definitely wanting reliability so brakes will get my next attention. They are mechanical ... I'm going to learn something new.:lol:

VWNate1 04-30-2020 12:03 PM

Vintage Brakes
 
We used to call then 'Push And Pray' brakes.....

DO NOT turn the drums ! . even if ripped up .

Once you go through it all and replace the linings, loose bushings and so on, adjust each 90 degree linkage so it's *just*approaching 90 degrees as the shoes begin to take up .

More than 90 degrees and the brakes will e very grabby and uneven, less than 90 degrees and they'll be very poor and the pedal will have too much travel .

Begin adjusting at each backing plate and slowly and carfully work your way to the brake pedal last .

3757chevy 04-30-2020 11:55 PM

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Originally Posted by VWNate1 (Post 8729068)
We used to call then 'Push And Pray' brakes.....

DO NOT turn the drums ! . even if ripped up .

Once you go through it all and replace the linings, loose bushings and so on, adjust each 90 degree linkage so it's *just*approaching 90 degrees as the shoes begin to take up .

More than 90 degrees and the brakes will e very grabby and uneven, less than 90 degrees and they'll be very poor and the pedal will have too much travel .

Begin adjusting at each backing plate and slowly and carfully work your way to the brake pedal last .

Good to know :metal: Thanks

VWNate1 05-01-2020 01:22 AM

Useless Information....
 
And to think during my entire career I was told repeatedly " NO ONE is ever going to care about those old junkers you love so much !" .

3757chevy 05-04-2020 12:51 AM

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Originally Posted by 3757chevy (Post 8728854)
I'm calling this a semi restoration . I love the look , I'm definitely wanting reliability so brakes will get my next attention. They are mechanical ... I'm going to learn something new.:lol:

Maybe I should call it a Resto-Mod ? It is a restoration with some modern touches . I am going to have to improve the push and stick throttle rod :lol:. It is just a rod that goes through a slot in the floor but gets hung up sometimes.

3757chevy 05-06-2020 11:31 PM

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I posted a question in the engine forum . I was hoping to find what years gm trucks and cars had the linkage I want to use. . . .http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=805707. . . . the pictures I posted there are a Pickup and a 1 series Camaro I think.

3757chevy 05-13-2020 04:42 PM

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...another view of the linkage I need.

3757chevy 07-06-2020 10:53 PM

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Haven't posted in couple weeks.( OK a month and a half) This first pic is the pushrod I replaced and third and forth are the pedal and cable assy I'm using right now. I may have found the gm parts I,m looking for(see second pic).

3757chevy 07-06-2020 11:26 PM

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I've gotten a few things done over the last two months . Although we missed out on some carshows I've also been able to take it to a couple of the local car club nights. I'll post up a few pics. I also stopped for a photo op under a US and Chevy Flags

3757chevy 07-06-2020 11:37 PM

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...;) and a stop at the Best apple orchard around.

special-K 07-07-2020 04:21 PM

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Good to see you enjoying the truck. That thing is so cool. Must be a gas to drive.

3757chevy 07-07-2020 06:12 PM

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It takes three hands and you need an appointment to stop. But, Yeah ...it's a blast.

VWNate1 07-08-2020 08:57 PM

Funky Brakes
 
Sadly, the Huck (rhymes with "SUCK") brakes fitted from 1937 ~ 1950 (? '51 ?) weren't much better, I feel your pain .

3757chevy 07-08-2020 11:59 PM

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Sadly, the Huck (rhymes with "SUCK") brakes fitted from 1937 ~ 1950 (? '51 ?) weren't much better, I feel your pain .

I here ya, I think I'll make the best of what I have. I want to just enjoy it for now.
The part about "making an appointment to stop" came from an episode of Jay Leno.

3757chevy 07-13-2020 01:16 AM

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I was able to locate the gm linkage I wanted for my throttle assy. and got it installed Today.

Ol Blue K20 07-13-2020 08:52 AM

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Looks,good. Cable is always easier and more forgiving.

3757chevy 11-18-2020 12:24 AM

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...Been a few months since I posted on this thread . So much has happened, The end of June I was hearing a noise in the drive train. After some researching when it would make the most noise. I narrowed it down to the transmission front bearing retainer was broken. After removing the transmission, further examination showed the main drive gear and adjoining main shaft cluster were trashed

...As I was taking things apart I realized a trans mount without any rubber contributed to the broken pieces and rebuilt mine after no luck finding another.

...I found new pieces to fix the transmission, but I also found a used transmission on Ebay in Minnesota . I ordered it and received the trans on Aug 31st.

...That day I was repainting the house after already repairing broken windows from a recent hail storm. My Wife said the house can wait "fix the '35" . So I could get it put up. I dropped everything got the transmissions pieced together and installed and have been driving it almost every weekend since .
...First thing we had to do was take it by my Mother In Law to show her since she is the one that bought it for us .
...I will try to post up pictures in the order they happened. It's been 4 months and I got rid of my flip phone so I can ZOOM with my 3 yr old grandson and his parents.So I have lots of pictures.

3757chevy 11-18-2020 02:05 AM

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...July 23 I thought I would pull the trans real quick. ...HaHa...
...By Aug 13th I had realized I wasn't going to get this done inside my 8'x20' CONEX because I was going to have to move the rear axle back so the torque tube would be out of the way to pull the transmission back and out through the top. So I set up an awning to work under.
...Aug 17 I got the trans out....WHEW!!! ...At that point the bad news. It was the beginning of the search. ...then the Ebay listing for a complete trans popped up , correspondence took place and the purchase was made.:)

3757chevy 11-18-2020 02:13 AM

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...9-1 I took the best of the two trans and set up a makeshift bench to work on it ... 9-2 Tested all the functions before setting it back in all clean and purdy on 9-6 and put the flooring back in and covered that by carpet.

3757chevy 11-18-2020 02:24 AM

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...Put the mats back in and backed it into the CONEX to take down the awning and pick up my tools. ...I kept it under double cover while I waited for parts and worked on the transmission ...9-7 I took it out for day 2 test drive. ...9-13 I took My Wife out for a Sunday drive.

3757chevy 11-18-2020 02:39 AM

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...9-15 Tuesday night Car Club meeting. ...9-18 Friday Night Florence Museum Awareness ...9-22 Tuesday night club meet

3757chevy 11-18-2020 02:58 AM

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....9-29 Tuesday night ... 10-6 Better visit with day old grand daughter... 10-13 Back to Tuesday with the guys...10-20 Last Tuesday meeting because of inclimate weather on the 27th. We start back up after the time change in the spring. ...And I just had to stop by the :chevy: Dealer to get a picture with a new truck.

3757chevy 11-18-2020 03:13 AM

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And to just keep the theme going I brought home "Another Blue Chevy"('71 C10) on 10-18. made a few improvements already ...but that's another story.

Kermitt47 11-18-2020 01:02 PM

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Love the look of the 35 and glad you got it back on the road to enjoy.

Ol Blue K20 11-18-2020 01:29 PM

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Nice job on the trans and getting it back up and running.

3757chevy 11-19-2020 12:42 AM

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Love the look of the 35 and glad you got it back on the road to enjoy.

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Nice job on the trans and getting it back up and running.

Thanks guys. We are enjoying it while the weather is nice . It has no heater or wiper , so it's a fare weather fun time. I did upgrade the headlights to a sealed beam style after our night out at the Museum. We stayed out too late and had a hard time seeing with the original single element bulb style. Although ...,I would like to restore the stock ones with an upgrade of some sorts.

3757chevy 11-19-2020 01:08 AM

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I got the stock lights apart and tried some metal polish with a gray scotchbrite and a blue shop towel . Amazingly just hand rubbing turned out well . I also replaced the passenger side lens with a Chevrolet part I found on Ebay. I have some ideas for a light socket replacement and may try a LED version of an 1157 bulb, not sure.

3757chevy 11-20-2020 11:21 AM

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I bought a pair of these light sockets . I think they will work fine for a double contact bulb.

VWNate1 11-21-2020 02:21 AM

Progress !
 
NEED MORE TRANNY & PARTS PICTURES ! .

I remember doing to 'mix 'N match on vintage trannies from the 1960's through the 1990's, it's fun and rewarding bench work .

In particular I'd like to see the gear teeth, slider and countershaft gears .

It's very nice you took it to mother in law =8-) .

Congratulations on the grand daughter ! .

Is it your first ? .

3757chevy 11-22-2020 02:10 AM

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NEED MORE TRANNY & PARTS PICTURES ! .

I remember doing to 'mix 'N match on vintage trannies from the 1960's through the 1990's, it's fun and rewarding bench work .

In particular I'd like to see the gear teeth, slider and countershaft gears .

It's very nice you took it to mother in law =8-) .

Congratulations on the grand daughter ! .

Is it your first ? .

Sorry I didn't have anymore trans pics that show any internals. I took it by my Mother in Law to show her I had it fixed, She is the one who bought it for me . She says it's because a 30 model A that had been willed to me at one time had been sold by her ex husband. I say it was for my Wife and I having been married 40 years in June. I have 3 grandkids now. My Son has a boy that turned 3 today. My daughter has 2 girls

VWNate1 11-23-2020 12:04 AM

Family Comes FIRST !
 
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Thank you, great photos .

I love spending time with my grand kids and great grandson....

Attachment 2062641 Here they are in Arizona recently .


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