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youngrodder 10-05-2021 11:09 AM

Re: 1959 Chevy Apache Short Step "Goldilocks"
 
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Originally Posted by 6DoF (Post 8980295)
i've never been one for the shiny patina ... but my need to seal it is starting to outweigh that.

the capper is amazing on that truck, such a great look!

I recommend the use of a product called "Patina sauce" by Sweet Patina. It leaves a matte sheen and works to preserve the metal while providing a water beading quality like its been waxed. I have used this on the Family Truckster and love it. It smells great too..Maybe I should be in sales. Ha Ha

https://sweetpatina.bigcartel.com/product/patina-sauce

Thanks
Marc

6DoF 10-05-2021 02:11 PM

Re: 1959 Chevy Apache Short Step "Goldilocks"
 
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Originally Posted by youngrodder (Post 8980353)
I recommend the use of a product called "Patina sauce" by Sweet Patina. It leaves a matte sheen and works to preserve the metal while providing a water beading quality like its been waxed. I have used this on the Family Truckster and love it. It smells great too..Maybe I should be in sales. Ha Ha

https://sweetpatina.bigcartel.com/product/patina-sauce

Thanks
Marc

dually noted sir!

daveshilling 10-05-2021 04:08 PM

Re: 1959 Chevy Apache Short Step "Goldilocks"
 
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Originally Posted by 57tailgater (Post 8980178)
This is fun following this thread. You talking about your dance between the accelerator pedal and the starter button reminds me of me when I had the 6 cylinder in my ‘57. Quite the step! I also found my choke butterfly was loose to the cable lever connection and would make things not run right. Got that squared away and all was good. Keep it up and keep posting!!

It is quite the dance indeed! I would really like a 2 pedal pump, then quick fire, then a smooth idle afterwards, but this ole girl isn't there yet. Or my knowledge isn't there yet!!

If I had the space and the resources, I'd slap in a known running 350 and fuss with that instead... that's probably a weekend job once you pull the front clip off, eh? Tempting but I have TWO other trucks to pay attention to that are either more rare or more cool. There is something about a beat up truck that just feels like freedom though! Park anywhere! Sit on the hood! Lean on the fenders, who cares?!

daveshilling 10-05-2021 04:59 PM

Re: 1959 Chevy Apache Short Step "Goldilocks"
 
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Originally Posted by G&R's57GMC (Post 8980184)
Yea !!! It runs and drives .

Put a 30” or 36” glass pack on it and exit out under the step ahead of the rear tire. It will be quite and run well .

Be sure to add the vapor separator up high to the vacuum line to the p/b booster.
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I already have a muffler and $100 into the replacement exhaust, It it going to make that much of a difference on how it runs to hack off what I have and replace it?

Also, those separators are no longer made, from what I can tell.

daveshilling 10-05-2021 05:01 PM

Re: 1959 Chevy Apache Short Step "Goldilocks"
 
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Originally Posted by youngrodder (Post 8980284)
Very cool...Looks great.

Marc

Thanks! I did a small bit of body work but the California desert and rolling it down a hill did the rest (=

daveshilling 10-05-2021 05:13 PM

Re: 1959 Chevy Apache Short Step "Goldilocks"
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by youngrodder (Post 8980353)
I recommend the use of a product called "Patina sauce" by Sweet Patina. It leaves a matte sheen and works to preserve the metal while providing a water beading quality like its been waxed. I have used this on the Family Truckster and love it. It smells great too..Maybe I should be in sales. Ha Ha

https://sweetpatina.bigcartel.com/product/patina-sauce

Thanks
Marc

I've seen that stuff and also saw that you can make your own with Boiled Linseed Oil and Mineral spirits...supposed to reach matte as well, and for price of sweet patina, you can make way more (or just have the separate ingredients on hand for their intended uses). I'm a woodworker so I have the BLO already, and thats the more unusual ingredient. I've seen WD40 being splashed in as well.

When it dries, its not shiny, but just adds more contrast to the colors than there would be otherwise. I'll probably give it a whirl.

G&R's57GMC 10-05-2021 07:32 PM

Re: 1959 Chevy Apache Short Step "Goldilocks"
 
P/B filter Dorman 80195

daveshilling 10-05-2021 07:47 PM

Re: 1959 Chevy Apache Short Step "Goldilocks"
 
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Originally Posted by G&R's57GMC (Post 8980511)
P/B filter Dorman 80195

They must've restocked. Nobody had them when I looked last.

So you think the glasspacks will make a difference in how she runs? I don't really care about the sound in this case. I generally dislike slow and loud.

daveshilling 10-05-2021 07:48 PM

Re: 1959 Chevy Apache Short Step "Goldilocks"
 
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Just for fun, I photoshopped a lowered version... Camaro clip and rear axle flip.

G&R's57GMC 10-05-2021 08:32 PM

Re: 1959 Chevy Apache Short Step "Goldilocks"
 
That’s what Tex had , even burned out it was not bad . I assume you drove Tex more the down the street . So that should give you an idea what it would sound like but even quieter .

So you say the muffler killed the performance as soon as you installed it ?

daveshilling 10-06-2021 12:18 AM

Re: 1959 Chevy Apache Short Step "Goldilocks"
 
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Originally Posted by G&R's57GMC (Post 8980544)

So you say the muffler killed the performance as soon as you installed it ?

When I first started it up after, it seemed fine. Nice and quiet compared to open manifold. Then I added some water to the radiator since it has a leak, waited until it stopped bubbling up, and then went around the block. I didn't even make it all the way around. I thought I ran out of gas. I went and got 5 gallons, put 4 in, and it would start but not stay running. Eventually, I was able to keep it going long enough to get back around the block and home by engaging the choke, although the more i pulled the choke, the more RPM I had.

So the only things that changed were water in the radiator, and the muffler being added. Of course I can unbolt the exhaust and see if I can replicate. Just odd. More tinkering in my future!

dsraven 10-21-2021 01:28 PM

Re: 1959 Chevy Apache Short Step "Goldilocks"
 
if you had "ran out of gas" effect then maybe look at crud from the tank plugging a filter or possibly jamming a fuel pump valve. I have seen a brand new fuel pump get a stuck valve just from sitting over the winter with clean fuel in the tank, a clean tank, a clean fuel filter. an in line filter right before the pump is a good idea on old vehicles that may have questionable fuel tank insides. it's easy to see, access and change.

6DoF 10-22-2021 07:49 AM

Re: 1959 Chevy Apache Short Step "Goldilocks"
 
or baffling broke loose in the muffler and plugged it? but I'd say blow out the fuel line for bad pump is more plausible.

dsraven 10-22-2021 10:18 AM

Re: 1959 Chevy Apache Short Step "Goldilocks"
 
Check down throat of carb to see if accel pump squirts fuel. If not it's likely the carb bowl is empty for some reason.
Dirt in carb I let needle causing restriction. Dirt in gas tank outlet causing restriction. Collapsed rubber fuel line under the floor at the gas tank end. Dirt in fuel pump causing valve malfunction (some of these pumps come apart so you can clean them out). Plugged fuel filter if it has one.
Disconnect line at pump inlet and extend it so you can put it into a catch jug. Then blow into the fuel tank and see if you have nice clean fuel flow at the jug. If using air compressor be careful not to overdo the pressure
Fuel pump pressure/volume test if the fuel line test looks normal pull the lid off the carb and see what's in the bottom of the bowl
Plugged muffler usually let's engine start and idle, depending on how bad its plugged. With vacuum gauge installed engine will show vacuum at idle but then drop off vacuum as engine is revved up
Sounds like more of a fuel starvation problem to me. Also check advance mechanism on distributor, vacuum and centrifugal. Sometimes centrifugal advance is stuck, siezed or has lost a spring

G&R's57GMC 11-18-2021 08:35 PM

Re: 1959 Chevy Apache Short Step "Goldilocks"
 
So it’s been just about a month since you last posted .

Any progress on this or other projects ?

daveshilling 11-26-2021 02:01 PM

Re: 1959 Chevy Apache Short Step "Goldilocks"
 
I haven't tinkered much with it lately. It will start and run but it likes the choke engaged the whole time and the idle circuit is pretty much non-existent...have to keep the throttle screw cracked open a bit. I posted it up for sale as it was a summer fun project anyhow, and as I've many other projects to tend to (both truck and non-truck related), it may only get this far before being sold.

Nevertheless, even if I do nothing further, it's been a good learning experience, I was able to try some new things, practice my tube bending more, and I'm happy I was able to save this 59!

dsraven 11-26-2021 06:22 PM

Re: 1959 Chevy Apache Short Step "Goldilocks"
 
how many trucks have you got in your stable? I'm partial to the one with the widened front fenders.

daveshilling 11-28-2021 04:47 PM

Re: 1959 Chevy Apache Short Step "Goldilocks"
 
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Originally Posted by dsraven (Post 9000115)
how many trucks have you got in your stable? I'm partial to the one with the widened front fenders.

When this sells, I will be down to two, my 58 LS C4 vette suspension Apache project and my 56 GMC Suburban pickup (cameo).

I've been working on the 58 in a one-car garage worth of space with another farm-fresh truck parked beside it, but now that there's a fancier truck there, it's slowed me down a bit...I'm not sure I'm cut out to own and maintain a painted truck, especially the rarest Task Force of them all. It hasn't even been repainted yet and I found a scratch that gave me anxiety...I can't imagine how that will feel when I scratch a $10,000 paint job. For now I'll fart around in it as-is and try to refocus on the original build.


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