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61_FL_Apache 10-18-2021 02:18 PM

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These trucks look much better with the running boards removed. mine are gone too and love it.

wazzabie 10-22-2021 01:20 PM

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What is the story with these Chevrolet key fobs? I've seen another one with a 1985. Does GM match the original owner to the number on the key fob? Was this a dealer option? Is there any way to update GM records?

Corts60 10-24-2021 07:59 AM

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What is the story with these Chevrolet key fobs? I've seen another one with a 1985. Does GM match the original owner to the number on the key fob? Was this a dealer option? Is there any way to update GM records?

I’m not sure. My guess is this was the later version of the protect-o-plate cards.

Corts60 10-31-2021 10:47 AM

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I was scrubbing the tank, prepping it for POR15 and found another build number. 83. It’s written everywhere: under dash, on firewall, on rad support, on frame. Pretty sweet that it is all still legible.

Got the new sender installed, going to paint the top of the tank with POR 15 and repair the few surfaces on the frame where the anti-squeak padding was holding moisture and causing rust. The rest of the frame in that area is still factory black and shiny which is awesome.

Next will be all new fuel hoses, gluing on the new anti-squeak pads and then getting the tank back in.

Corts60 12-01-2021 10:04 PM

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Well I got the fuel tank and all new hoses installed. Hooked up the new sender and…nothing. It still doesn’t work. Kinda made me mad a little bit. But, oh well we’ll continue troubleshooting. I thought maybe the gauge went south on me so I figured I’d get a new one. But then while I was looking up a new gauge, I started eyeballing the aftermarket tach kits and thought, yep, I’ll add that since I’m in the dash anyways.

So I got that installed tonight and works wonderful. I’m very impressed with the quality of the LMC tach kit. It’s probably the best aftermarket/reproduction part I’ve ever seen. It’s nice to see some high quality parts coming back on the market.

Now I have to focus again and solve this dang fuel gauge problem. I’m almost certain I have a break in the wire somewhere….

evan 12-02-2021 12:31 AM

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Originally Posted by Corts60 (Post 9002158)
Well I got the fuel tank and all new hoses installed. Hooked up the new sender and…nothing. It still doesn’t work. Kinda made me mad a little bit. But, oh well we’ll continue troubleshooting. I thought maybe the gauge went south on me so I figured I’d get a new one. But then while I was looking up a new gauge, I started eyeballing the aftermarket tach kits and thought, yep, I’ll add that since I’m in the dash anyways.

So I got that installed tonight and works wonderful. I’m very impressed with the quality of the LMC tach kit. It’s probably the best aftermarket/reproduction part I’ve ever seen. It’s nice to see some high quality parts coming back on the market.

Now I have to focus again and solve this dang fuel gauge problem. I’m almost certain I have a break in the wire somewhere….

Nice. I've been looking at that tach conversion kit but they don't have the style to match my speedo in stock. I'll keep an eye out for it though. That looks great.

Corts60 12-05-2021 02:15 PM

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Originally Posted by evan (Post 9002225)
Nice. I've been looking at that tach conversion kit but they don't have the style to match my speedo in stock. I'll keep an eye out for it though. That looks great.

Thanks!

Corts60 12-05-2021 02:19 PM

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So here's what it was like to install the aftermarket tach kit; again, really impressed with it:

I took out the original cluster and swapped the original gauges, bulbs, and little indicator light covers to the new cluster.

The first pic the gauges are still in the original cluster. I took some photos of the stickers that were on the original cluster. I also took a photo to show the black finish on the aftermarket fuel gauge is just slightly more flat than the originals. But when it's all installed, you can't tell.

Corts60 12-05-2021 02:29 PM

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After the new cluster assembly was together, then I had to run the tach wire to the distributor. This required drilling a hole in the fire wall (cringe), but the grommet they supplied and the location I chose, I think it looks pretty factory.

I realized when I went to hook up to the tach signal, that the spot was already occupied? Turns out, my dealer installed Chapman security system not only locks the hood from being opened, but used the tach signal port on the distributor to kill the ignition. So, even if you pry'd the hood open, you wouldn't be able to tell why the truck wouldn't start because it all looks factory and everything is hooked up. Pretty cool system. I took some pics of what it looks like.

Corts60 12-05-2021 02:31 PM

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But in the end, the install was very easy and straightforward, the parts are quality, and the kit has everything you need. Even the power supply to the tach has the factory style plug.

Corts60 12-05-2021 02:39 PM

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Now that the tach distraction is over, I got back to troubleshooting the fuel tank problem. I've verified every wire, connection, and gauge function. Therefore, I think I bought a bum sender. I know the sender itself works electrically, because I tested it before installing it. So the float must've had a leak and filled with fuel. Can't be anything else. But I've already put a half tank of fuel in it and I'm just not in the mood to drain it and drop the tank again. So this is getting put on the back burner.

Honestly, I'm really considering fuel injection and putting in a TBI fuel sender/pump assembly in the tank when I drop it next time. We'll see!

LT7A 12-10-2021 01:49 AM

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That tach conversion is really clean. I'd like to do it, but I think I'm just going to go with the aftermarket column mounted / fold away tachometer option.

Corts60 04-10-2022 01:43 PM

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Finally we have a nice day in western Michigan!

Corts60 04-10-2022 01:45 PM

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This week I replaced the rusty original 2 1/4” tailpipe with a new 3” factory style like my ‘88 has.

elimontfort 04-21-2022 08:39 PM

Re: 86 Suburban w/ 56k miles
 
Hey there sir I was wondering what type of remote lock unit you are using?

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Well, I did a couple "Fancy" additions this weekend.
10 years ago I would've never thought about adding modern conveniences to my classic trucks because I am such a purist. But, as I get older, some conveniences are very nice to have.

So I put in a remote lock unit that ties in with the factory lock system. So now I can remote lock/unlock like a modern car and it also blinks the running lights.

I also put in a back up camera. After 20 years of hooking up trailers the hard way, I figured it was time to make my life a little easier. And this is a remote camera set-up, so I didn't have to butcher up wiring or drill any holes. It's not bad for $80.


Corts60 04-22-2022 06:19 AM

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Hey there sir I was wondering what type of remote lock unit you are using?

I bought a FicBox unit from Amazon. It’s like $15 or so. Been very reliable and the range is decent.

Hart_Rod 06-30-2022 03:09 PM

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But in the end, the install was very easy and straightforward, the parts are quality, and the kit has everything you need. Even the power supply to the tach has the factory style plug.

I've had one those kits in a box for about two years but still haven't installed it yet in my 87....:-(. Yours looks great and is kinda motivating me to get it done! Any lessons learned or suggestions to make the install go better? Thanks!


Rob

Corts60 07-03-2022 03:17 PM

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Originally Posted by Hart_Rod (Post 9096382)
I've had one those kits in a box for about two years but still haven't installed it yet in my 87....:-(. Yours looks great and is kinda motivating me to get it done! Any lessons learned or suggestions to make the install go better? Thanks!


Rob

Hi Rob,

It was pretty straight forward. I didn’t connect horn, so that makes it easier. I do remember having to remove the lower drivers kick panel, but I don’t remember to much other fuss.

Corts60 12-30-2022 05:26 PM

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Well I have some updates!

I’ve decided to install a modest drop, like 2/4 or so, and I’ve got new wheels!

These are 275/55R17 tires and Vision 17” wheels. I was going for a modern twist on a retro style and I’m pretty happy with it.

I had custom stickers made to add to the center caps. Lowering kit will be here next month and I’ll post more when I start that process!

Palf70Step 12-30-2022 05:33 PM

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The wheel and tire combo looks good. Glad you kept some sidewalls on the tires. Looks so much better than the rubber band look.

Corts60 12-30-2022 06:22 PM

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The wheel and tire combo looks good. Glad you kept some sidewalls on the tires. Looks so much better than the rubber band look.

Thanks Bill! Yes, having sidewalls was important to me. My goal was to recreate the classic 275/60/15 look on a 17” wheel. I really wish they made a white letter 17” tire.

I went with this size also because it is almost the exact same height as the 255/70/15 so I don’t need to change speedo gears or anything.

65chevysub 01-03-2023 02:07 PM

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Finished waxing the roof and the passenger side...holy smokes. That's a lot of sheet metal!

When I had my 65 Suburban, I would say it's like waxing a barn, lol

65chevysub 01-03-2023 02:08 PM

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Originally Posted by TwoFiftyShifter (Post 8796009)
My opinion - please remove! I bought an 87 with the same running boards. Once I pulled them off, I had a big smile on.

I'm putting boards on my 84 Sierra long bed. I like the look, but most importantly for my wife to get in and out easier, especially after her knee revision in the next few weeks.

Corts60 01-04-2023 01:47 PM

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Originally Posted by 65chevysub (Post 9162604)
I'm putting boards on my 84 Sierra long bed. I like the look, but most importantly for my wife to get in and out easier, especially after her knee revision in the next few weeks.

Yep, sometimes function wins over form!

Corts60 01-04-2023 01:48 PM

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I got the black/gold center cap stickers today. I think this is a much better combo.


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