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Old 03-11-2009, 02:37 PM   #951
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I bought a master/booster for a 72 3/4 ton 4X4 as the 3/4 tons have a dual diaphram booster and they allow the brakes on my 4X4 Blazer to work effortlessly vs the hard peddle I used to have, now it'll stop fast enough it feels like your eyes are going to pop out!? I can get a part number if that'll help ya?
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Old 03-11-2009, 06:22 PM   #952
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I bought a master/booster for a 72 3/4 ton 4X4 as the 3/4 tons have a dual diaphram booster and they allow the brakes on my 4X4 Blazer to work effortlessly vs the hard peddle I used to have, now it'll stop fast enough it feels like your eyes are going to pop out!? I can get a part number if that'll help ya?
OK, thanks. Are you saying that you can run a 3/4 ton booster on a 1/2 M/C?
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Old 03-12-2009, 06:24 AM   #953
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Just dropping in to say...

Nice work Jim, keep it up.
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Old 03-12-2009, 06:34 AM   #954
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Just dropping in to say...

Nice work Jim, keep it up.
Thanks for the hello...getting ready to go play with the wiring harness, anything new in your neck of the woods. That was a pretty massive tearout on your frame, is it fixilble.

I think I know the reason you're burning spark plug boots...
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Old 03-12-2009, 07:22 AM   #955
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Thanks for the hello...getting ready to go play with the wiring harness, anything new in your neck of the woods. That was a pretty massive tearout on your frame, is it fixilble.

I think I know the reason you're burning spark plug boots...

PM sent about my junk, so get to work already.
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Old 03-12-2009, 08:28 AM   #956
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PM sent about my junk, so get to work already.
Bin in there since 4 AM, second pot of coffee! Sure is nice to walk down the steps and see the ol' girl waiting for me. Finally the heater is keeping up with the outside temps, gotta address that next season, LOL

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Old 03-15-2009, 10:57 AM   #957
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Can't wait to see this ride completed...it's gonna be Soooo nice!
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Thanks Bud...They should make a nice pair ridin' down the Thruway. Looks like I'm watching your thread and you're watching mine

Just added another pic. while you were typing
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Old 03-15-2009, 01:33 PM   #960
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Used alum. thread serts to mount it up. Relays have tobe moved up about 1/2" to clear the cover plate. Rotated the Volt. Reg. CCW 90 degrees. I can see a future post complaining about the PO, and what kind of voltage regulater is this...

Still not sure if I have a handle on the BLOCK ASM SPL JUNC. mounted on the passenger side fender, per the factory wire diagram

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Old 03-15-2009, 10:28 PM   #961
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Old 03-16-2009, 09:04 AM   #962
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Any new surgery on your truck?
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Any new surgery on your truck?
I think it means cool... I like taking things that look old an giving them a "new" function like you did with the regulator. Can't wait to see it with the cover on.

I have been cutting, grinding, poking with a stick...etc. Still a little timid to dive in head first but I'm trying. I'm waiting on Jtrux to get his @ss to my place again to put my top back on. We didn't get it done over the weekend and I don't want to remove any more metal till it's bolted down.
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Old 03-16-2009, 05:35 PM   #966
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I think it means cool... I like taking things that look old an giving them a "new" function like you did with the regulator. Can't wait to see it with the cover on.

I have been cutting, grinding, poking with a stick...etc. Still a little timid to dive in head first but I'm trying. I'm waiting on Jtrux to get his @ss to my place again to put my top back on. We didn't get it done over the weekend and I don't want to remove any more metal till it's bolted down.

I may have to put some heat sinks on the cover, heat and electronics don't do well in the same space. I'll wait and see if I blow relays. So as not to hold you up on the finished product, I'll cut out the clearance slot for the wires.

I was going to post up on your thread not to cut to far as you need structual support on the B post. Don't be timid, jump in there and start, worst that can happen is you'll have to buy another patch. Best case, no more rust, and your door opens and closes correctly. I'll be looking over your shoulder...
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Old 03-17-2009, 07:51 AM   #967
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I may have to put some heat sinks on the cover, heat and electronics don't do well in the same space.
I'd try running cooling holes first, a heat sink in all practicality works best when in direct contact of the material it's meant to cool.

If you allow for air flow and they don't get super hot, you should be fine.

I have other covers you can have for 'test purposes' if you want em.
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Old 03-17-2009, 08:34 AM   #968
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I'd try running cooling holes first, a heat sink in all practicality works best when in direct contact of the material it's meant to cool.

If you allow for air flow and they don't get super hot, you should be fine.

I have other covers you can have for 'test purposes' if you want em.
Thanks for the advice and info., didn't know that. I want to put louvers in it, but first I have to build the tool. If I screw up its nice to be able to get spares
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Changed my mind, I'll mount a screen with a cover plate on top, since heat rises. Should make good air flow

Finally got the correct M/C Booster unit, now to paint and mount.... again!
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Old 03-17-2009, 09:27 AM   #970
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Changed my mind, I'll mount a screen with a cover plate on top, since heat rises. Should make good air flow

Finally got the correct M/C Booster unit, now to paint and mount.... again!
Yep, heat rises but just make sure to give it somewhere to rise from.
I.E. - holes in the bottom.
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Old 03-18-2009, 02:32 PM   #971
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Just spoke to M&H Elec. Fab. and was told it is correct to hook the red and black wire together on the stud of the block(ASM-SPL JUNC) mounted on the pass. side fender. The fused black wire(4 amp), with a white tracer on opposite side of truck, is to power up Ampere Gauge. Now to clean it up and antiseize the post

Soooo, this is the rare situation where red and black go together...confusion solved, onward

Thanks for your help and time guys
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Old 03-19-2009, 03:39 PM   #972
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Finally had the time to hang the correct rebuilt M/C Booster, I may have finally removed all of the PO's handywork...that only took about a month to fix the problem.

Before someone tells me my mounting nuts are loose, I'll tell you what happened. I bought 4 new locking nuts, I dropped one, and the garage ate it! So the bottom one that is on there is to remind me to get another one

I'll probably have the cover plate Cadium plated later on.

Also received my second set of utility seats from Low n' slow, his are in much better condition...Thank You Doug


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Old 03-20-2009, 08:50 AM   #973
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Also finished up the bottom of the SS brake lines this mornin'...gotta find the last bracket for MC/ Booster in the parts pile. That could take awhile.

Todo list is getting shorter for start up

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Old 03-20-2009, 09:39 AM   #974
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Lookin' great, every time I see a shot that includes those scroll letters, I wonder what you ever decided to do about a PCV.
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Old 03-20-2009, 10:30 AM   #975
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Todo list is getting shorter for start up
Those lines look pretty nice...ever thought of becoming a plumber?

But seriously, things are looking great!
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