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12-12-2012, 09:26 PM | #1 |
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Checklist for frame off?
I'm sure it's easy enough to do, but I'd love to hear from anyone on order/checklist for tearing a 69 LWB c20 down to the frame so I can strip and paint it. Any tips, tricks, or otherwise are appreciated.
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12-12-2012, 10:26 PM | #2 |
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Re: Checklist for frame off?
Take pics of every piece, part, and nut and bolt, before you remove them. You'd be surprised how even the simplest thing, gets forgotten as to where it was, and how it was attached. As every single part comes off, right down if it needs to be painted, (body color or black etc.) replated, or replaced with a new or used one. This way, once it is completely tore down, you have a list of what you need to buy new or used, and what needs to be painted. Also bag and label all hardware. I will put every nut bolt and clip, from the left fender in a ziploc bag marked LEFT FENDER, etc. The finer you break down areas, the better. Such as "heater-outer firewall side" and so on. The more organized, and detailed your tear down is, the easier the build and assembly process will be. Less grief = more fun!
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12-12-2012, 10:39 PM | #3 |
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Re: Checklist for frame off?
Magic marker on those ziplock bags will smear and be unreadable by the time you need to know what it is. It might be better to have notes inside the bags. Be as descriptive as possible in the notes. Decide now if you want to know how much you've spent or if you would rather not know and file receipts accordingly.
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12-12-2012, 11:17 PM | #4 |
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Re: Checklist for frame off?
Not a bad idea. However, for me the bagging/tagging was not as religious on some items, as on others. Some things are no-brainers. Others...not so. The clips and such that are part and parcel for the items attached to the rails, like fuel and brake lines as well as e-brake pieces are harder to keep up with, if you can find where they go when they pop off. Luckily, they're available from places like www.inlinetube.com.
The shims that are part of the upper control arms....the pieces that are between the rail and the upper control arm...are what aligns that part. I labeled mine for the front or rear/ left or right. The studs stay on the rails. The placement of the crossmember for the transmission is good info, but I figure that installing the engine/transmission assy will dictate where the crossmember needs to be. With the cab off....shouldn't be too hard. No checklist is going to it all and make reassembly a walk in the park. The experience of dissassembly will do it for you. Have fun!
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12-12-2012, 11:57 PM | #5 |
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Re: Checklist for frame off?
I have a full set of metal number and letter punches/stamps.
every part I took off either got a "d"driver-"p"pass. pounded into it. i also used posted notes in my ziplock bags. and took hundreds of pics of everything and at differnt angles. but I'm sure when the time comes I'll be asking hows this go?
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12-13-2012, 12:03 AM | #6 |
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Re: Checklist for frame off?
I've restored a number of cars and motorcycles, so I'm not worried about the process. I was just wondering if anyone had a recommendation on order. Grill, radiator, fenders, inners, bed, cab, etc. Just looking to save some time if I can.
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12-13-2012, 12:15 AM | #7 |
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Re: Checklist for frame off?
Good thing I wrote them down when I took apart my longhorn C20 :-) Ask and ye shall receive!
I make no claim or warranty that these are the right steps, or the best order, or safe, or anything else. But these are what I did, and it worked well. In the very few places where I found I'd wished I'd done it differently, this list already reflects what I learned. The front springs were the sketchiest part. You may wish to remove them earlier in the process when the body and engine are still on the frame for weight. I did it with a spring compressor and no weight, and it was a little worrisome trusting your life to a spring compressor and chain! Remove washer bottle and bracket Remove upper radiator brackets Remove fan and shroud Drain coolant Remove radiator and hoses Remove hood latch and support Remove headlights and bezels Remove headlight rings and buckets Remove Bumper Remove bumper side mounts to frame Remove Grille Remove Aux Battery Tray Remove Regulator from aux battery tray Remove main battery tray Remove alternator bracket Remove wiper arms Remove antenna rod Remove cowl panel Remove outer driver side fender Diconnect connection from battery cable to junction block Remove relay and park lights from radiator support Remove AC lines and the 2 grommets Remove AC evaporator tank Remove AC condensor Remove clips from buttom of rad support Remove radiator support Remove radiator support corners from radiator support Remove driver's side inner fender brace Remove parking brake cable from inner fender Remove passenger side ground strap from inner fender Remove inner fenders Remove AC hose fixture and line clips on pump Rmove heater hoses and valve Remove negative battery cable Remove pump to carb fuel line Remove power steering lines and clips Remove power steering pump Remove fuel pump Remove AC bracket from pump Remove AC brackets from engine and exhaust manifold Remove carrier bearing mount assembly Remove rear universal joint Remove front driveshaft Remove rear driveshaft Drain engine oil Disconnect speedometer cable from transmission Remove exhaust collectors Remove shift linkage Unbolt engine stands from frame Remove distributor cap Remove spark plug wires Remove distributor Remove throttle rod Disconnect ground straps from rear valve cover bolts Disconnect vacuum hose at engine for vacuum booster Disconnect oil pressure gauge line from engine Remove engine and transmission Remove all emblems and trim from front fenders Remove line at bottom of brake distribution block Remove brake pedal retaining clips and washers Remove vacuum booster Remove clips and washers from middle brake pin Remove cotter pin from lower pin and drive pin out Remove booster bracket from firewall Remove shift rod from steering column Remove rag joint Remove cowl vent solenoid arm and plastic plate Remove vcowl vent flap from inside cowl Disconnect heater control cables on top of heater box Remove heater box assembly from firewall Remove cowl vent solenoid from bracket Remove cowl vent solenoid bracket from firewall Remove plastic wire channel from cowl Remove wiper motor arms from motor and cowl Remove outside mirrors Remove driver's door panel Remove window regulators and lock hangles Remove vent windows Remove main glass from doors Remove regulators from doors Unclip 2 rods from each door latch Remove latch Remove pull knob from lock rod Remove handle rod and armature Remove door handle Remove chrome strip from inside of door Remove Custom Camper emblems from doors Remove cowl to cab seals Remove door with hinges still attached to doors Remove door strikers - count shims Remove seats Remove console Remove sill plates Remove 2 under-column brackets Remove 1 under-column strap Disconnect wiring harnesses from column Disconnect column to firewall screws Remove column - put in gear needed to align with hole Remove carpet Remove carpet underlay Disconnect speedo cable from instrument cluster Disconnect oil pressure line from gauge Disconnect vacuum gauge line Disconnect tach harness Remove instrument cluster Remove headlight switch Remove wiper swith Remove glovebox door Remove glovebox latch Remove glovebox liner Remove radio Remove AC side vents and pipes Remove headliner Remove visors Remove dome lamp Remove cargo lamp and switch Remove fuel tank Remove dome lamp/fuel sender harness Remove foam insulation from B-pillar Remove seat belts Disconnect harness from heater box relay Disconnect harness and remove grommet from heater resistor Remove heater box inside cab Remove antenna base and grommet Remove weatherstripping from door entries Disconnect brake switch Remove pedal box assembly Remove door pins and floor dimmer Disconnect ignition connectors Disconnect wiper connectors Pull engine harness back through firewall Remove relay by fusebox Disconnect orange-white courtesy harness from fusebox Remove fusebox Disconnect cable from e-brake assembly Remove e-brake assembly Remove passenger floor vent and solenoid Remove driver floor vent and pull-handle Remove wiper motor Remove accelerator rod bell crank Remove plastic thing by column hole Remove firewall padding Remove jute from dash Remove dash pad Remove AC center vent Remove speaker Remove accelerator pedal mount studs Disconnect e-brake and speed Remove oil gauge line and grommet Remove brake pedal firewall boot Remove hubcaps Remove wheels and tires Remove rear shocks Disconnect e-brake cable from frame brackets Disconnect e-brake cables from rear drums Remove rear brake hose Remove leaf springs Remove rear axle as a unit Remove front shocks Remove sway bar Remove tie rods ends from spindles Remove front brake hoses Remove upper and lower ball joint cotter pins Back ball joint nuts off one or two threads Break ball joints loose Compress front springs Disconnect top ball joint Disconnect lower ball joint Remove spindles Remove centerlink Remove idler arm Remove idler arm mount Remove steering box Remove pitman arm from steering box Remove upper control arms Remove lower control arms Remove brake and fuel hard lines Remove body mounts Remove exhaust system Remove e-brake cables and brackets Remove speedometer cable Remove negative battery cable Remove shift linkage bracket from frame Remove rear leaf bump stops from frame Remove trailer hitch Remove rear bumper These steps will get you to essentially a bare frame. If you want a roller, of course, you'll not be taking the spindles and rear axle out. But I was powdercoating the frame so I had to be complete.
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12-13-2012, 01:43 AM | #8 | |
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Re: Checklist for frame off?
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As far as I'm concerned, Gene, if I were just looking at what you wrote in your post, without reading anything into it, because everyone's definition of certain words are somewhat different, I'd still have to ask a couple of questions: If "tearing down" and "stripping" mean frame-off, then I'd have some tips that would be different than those for removing tidbits that get in the way of the paint gun. If you are going to paint the interior, I'm sure there are some tricks that would be lost on an exterior-only paint job. My initial thought was one, as a guy like you who's had the experience and, "....not worried about the process" won't need to hear (but maybe, just maybe, someone else will...), is get your arms around your cash now, while you still have it. Seriously, if it's only exterior paint, no frame off....the tips I know are quite different from a full-frame. But here's one that should be considered for either approach. Take out the glass and look for and repair all the rust you have. Seems logical, right. Everybody says, "Well, Duuuuh!" Lots of smart people (smarter than I) don't do it. I just pretty much finished....except for body and paint. The driveline and suspension are either brand new (all pristine suspension), or in excellent shape.... ...Hummm! A 383 and a 700r would be nice...(Oh, Bad Boy, Magwa!) However, next summer, I'll probably pull her all apart to do rust work on the cab. It's not serious.... But is rust ever NOT serious? I should have had it dipped this time...or media blasted...while I had it in chunks. I'll be pulling off the rust-free hood and front clip. I'll get some help and try to pull the front clip with the grille, rad support and inner and outer fenders in a chunk. Then, I'll be pulling off the rust-free bed. Then, I'll remove the rust free doors. Then, I'll pull out all the interior, interior wiring, a/c and glass and take the cab somewhere for blasting. If I don't break any (of the new) glass, all that'll cost me will be the cost of the blasting, and the new sound deadener, door and window gaskets, and SS front and rear window trim. And, of course, the body work. Point: Why did I just "contain" the rust, and not "get rid of the rust" in the first place? I was in a (three year) hurry to drive her. And, some would just leave it, I guess. That'd be okay. But not for me. Because this I know: Rust Never Sleeps.
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12-13-2012, 07:54 AM | #9 |
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Re: Checklist for frame off?
Food for thought...
When you take those two thousand pictures make sure you separate them into sub folder like front end, bed, doors, cab, interior, ect. If not you'll spend a lot of time looking for a underside picture of this or that and when you have a lot of pictures all the icon pics look similar. It's easier to catalog as you go each day of teardown. Just a consideration though. Good luck! Mike Posted via Mobile Device |
12-13-2012, 08:42 AM | #10 | |
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good point I took a crap load of pics and they are all of the tear down for that day. I'll have too search through hundreds to find the one pic of that little part
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