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Old 01-28-2003, 02:22 PM   #26
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Very nice Mike!
Dave and I have decided we are going to pay for you to move to Okla so you can help us with our projects as well. (It's just as easy to make 3 as it is 1!)
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Old 01-28-2003, 04:19 PM   #27
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Do you still have that air/fuel ratio gauge in the ash tray?
No. I took it out about a year ago. Never used it and really had no use for it anymore.
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Old 01-28-2003, 04:22 PM   #28
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Dave and I have decided we are going to pay for you to move to Okla so you can help us with our projects as well.
Sounds like a winner to me. Let me know when we are ready for the move so I can get packed.
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Old 01-28-2003, 05:17 PM   #29
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I'm going to shoot down that idea. He's coming to Texas since there's more members here than in Oklahoma
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Old 01-28-2003, 05:55 PM   #30
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Sorry Brandon, but Dave and I got first dibs. Go ahead and get packed Mike, Dave should be wiring you some money soon.
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Old 01-28-2003, 05:58 PM   #31
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Sweet idea. I'm in the planning stage for redoing my whole instrument panel. I'm going for the tried and true wood grain look. Maybe some billet here and there, but something totally different than the original none the less. I love the cock-pit look! I operate radar on a guided missle destroyer, so I'm already into lots of buttons, switches, and turny-thingies. Lights too!
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Old 01-28-2003, 06:04 PM   #32
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Mike, is that your stereo in the lower-right corner of the pic? Noone bumps it?
P.S. Move where you want to, but first take a vacation trip to Hawaii. I'll exchange room and board for a couple nights for help on and/or parts for the truck.
I get no help out here, and there's hardly any junkyards with good parts.
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Old 01-28-2003, 06:26 PM   #33
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I almost went to Hawaii a year ago, but the cash flow restricted it. It would be a cool place to go. I bet it sucks there as far as finding parts and stuff, you probly have to pay high for everything huh?
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Old 01-28-2003, 06:52 PM   #34
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lmao Greg!! your such a freak!!
haha Wouldnt that be cool though. Someone just needs to invent a time machine so we can all travel to visit each other!!
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Old 01-28-2003, 11:41 PM   #35
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Hey Mike! Looks great.

Have you considered mounting the tranny temp sending unit in the outlet side of the transmission cooler lines? This is really a better place to mount it anyway. You want to measure the hottest portion of the fluid, and the fluid exiting the tranny on its way to be cooled is the hottest fluid. This way you won't have to remove the pan to install the fitting.
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Old 01-28-2003, 11:54 PM   #36
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Have you considered mounting the tranny temp sending unit in the outlet side of the transmission cooler lines? This is really a better place to mount it anyway. You want to measure the hottest portion of the fluid, and the fluid exiting the tranny on its way to be cooled is the hottest fluid. This way you won't have to remove the pan to install the fitting.
Casey, it is a mechanical temp gauge, so there really isn't a good way to mount it in the cooler line. It requires a fitting for the temp sensor on the end to be mounted in. The sensor is around 2" long.

It don't really matter now though, it's a done deal. I took the pan off yesterday and a friend I work with brazed the 1/2" pipe fitting in the pan for me. It's a tight fit, with only one place for it to go. I got it back together today. Worked out great. Haven't tested it yet. read: no distributor.
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Old 01-29-2003, 03:02 AM   #37
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I say we should all meet in Kansas, its right in the middle, and we ALL have to drive a fair distance. :grin:
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Old 01-29-2003, 04:34 PM   #38
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Okay I think Mike does need to move to Oklahoma. Just move by Dave since it's close enough to in-laws I can drive up and hang out

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Old 01-29-2003, 11:07 PM   #39
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I took the pan off yesterday and a friend I work with brazed the 1/2" pipe fitting in the pan for me. It's a tight fit, with only one place for it to go. I got it back together today.
Mike,
Can you show me a pic of the outside of the pan? I need to install a couple (well, three actually, in three different trucks) electrical sending units in 700R4 pans and I didn't know a good place to put them.

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Old 01-30-2003, 12:18 AM   #40
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Joe,

I'm not sure what the electrical sending units look like but my mechanical gauge has a bulb type on it. It's about 2" long, so places in the pan are not many. This is the only place I could find and I still had to space the fitting out some to keep it from hitting.

The last one is the tacky brazing job.

Oh, BTW, it's in the passenger side, front corner of the pan.

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Old 01-30-2003, 12:46 AM   #41
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Wow, talk about service!!!

Uhh yeah, that original braze was kinda bad. I plan on just using my mig on mine, assuming I can do it without burning holes and warping the crap out of the pan can you see any reason not to do it that way?
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Old 01-30-2003, 01:25 AM   #42
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I'm for sure not a welder so I couldn't tell you if it will work or not. I know you can't weld brass. You will at least need to get a steel fitting wouldn't you?

All you need to do to braze is use a cutting torch with the right tip and a fluxed brazing rod. It's about like soldering in a way, but the temps are much higher.
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Old 01-30-2003, 01:21 PM   #43
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I wouldnt try welding, unless you have a backup pan. I see alot of welding here at our shop (mig mostly). And welding creates a ton of heat and can warp thin steel (or materials) in no time at all. In order to seal it, you will need a goos nice bead all the way around. Creating this bead will take some time and cause alot of heat, most likely warping your pan. If you tack it around, then keep going back over it a little at a time, allowing it to cool inbetween, then you may get it to work. I also am not a welder, but have seen alot done and have a good idea of what kind of stuff happens when you weld.
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Old 01-30-2003, 01:28 PM   #44
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I knew a guy down at school that could cut a pop can in half and then weld it back together in good shape. That guy had skills!
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Old 02-02-2003, 11:49 PM   #45
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I really like what you did with the interior of your truck. It looks sick!

I am currently working on a custom wood dash that I am making myself. For the rectangular dash cover on the passenger side I am making flame cutouts for the AC vents and then I am going to stain the wood before I install it. The hard part is gonna be cutting out the flames!
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