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01-30-2017, 09:43 PM | #1 |
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Re: Project 66: Stickin' With The Stepside
Nice project.
I'm jealous of your seat. My wife wants a bench in our Burb and it happens to be blue. Hard to find around here in decent shape.
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01-31-2017, 07:21 PM | #2 |
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Re: Project 66: Stickin' With The Stepside
Thanks! Yeah the original one was trash so I scored mine off craigslist, all redone
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02-08-2017, 09:06 PM | #3 |
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EDIT TO POST #84
The SKF seal DOES NOT WORK. Too big and it has a metal housing. So I went to a local auto parts store and gave them the number on the original seal (I can get that # for anyone interested). The following is the part number for speedo speedometer pinion seal for A833 NP440 MY6 4 speed OD (all the key words in case someone is searching in the future): SO-13 by ATP. You can see it the difference between the old orange seal and the tighter black seal! I just put it in tonight and I will update once I add tranny fluid.
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02-08-2017, 09:09 PM | #4 |
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Pic from the weekend.
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02-12-2017, 07:49 AM | #5 |
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Re: Project 66: Stickin' With The Stepside
Awesome read.
Curious what gear was in it factory? I'm seriously contemplating a 250/A833 build and wondering how it drove. Keith's truck has the injected 4.3 which is more powerful than a 250. BTW PM me, I'm a Tech Center guy and when the weather cleans up I'd love to look at your truck. Mebbe I'll fix the fuel leaks and drive the 87 diesel in and you can laugh at it.
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And haha sounds good! I'd love to check it out, and your other rides.
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02-19-2017, 10:14 PM | #7 |
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Such a nice weekend! 65 and sunny both days... can't beat it. I was out all afternoon, both days working on the truck. It felt good to wear shorts and a t-shirt lol.
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02-19-2017, 10:27 PM | #8 |
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Re: Project 66: Stickin' With The Stepside
I realize how lucky I am to have gone the harder route of using GM parts only (where I can). It's amazing looking back how much crap I have gotten from replacement parts companies. For example, the stock clutch rod from the pedal to the z-bar is worn on the ends after 30 years of use. It's pretty sloppy. I bought a new replacement over the summer and gave it a quick look-over. All seemed good. Of course, I didn't attempt to put it in until yesterday... and the ends have a smaller OD than the original clutch rod. Even more slop!
Looks like I'll have a welder fill in the worn spots and I'll file it down to size.
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04-05-2017, 08:03 PM | #9 |
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So I got the clutch rod welded and I put it in. I drove around the neighborhood... OMG is this thing sweet! Runs like a top, goes and sounds great, shifts like butter.
Just have to finish a couple of things before it's ready for the road: sticky throttle cable, install coolant overflow, put in the headlights/taillights, put on rear fenders, get the exhaust on, ETC. Pictures to come soon.
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05-29-2017, 07:51 PM | #10 |
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Back again with more updates. I put in my wiring harnesses, headlights, tail lights. Overall the wiring went smooth but I still have a couple issues to chase down. The left blinker blinks but not correctly like the right side, the reverse lights do not come on, and the rear driver light is dim. Couple problems could just be grounds.
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05-29-2017, 07:56 PM | #11 |
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I was having a hard time finding a GM driver side fender. Mine was OK but the nuts on the fender all needed to be replaced. I eventually found a complete California stepside bed in really good shape down in Ohio. It happened to be near a Summit Racing shop and distribution center so I had to stop by...
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05-29-2017, 08:01 PM | #12 |
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Here it is with the front clip complete and the bed on... And I officially named her Roxanne
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05-29-2017, 08:08 PM | #13 |
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So this is how it should look for the summer. Current task list: put on tailgate and rear bumper, fix electrical issues, put on the exhaust, and a bunch of little things as you all know.
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05-29-2017, 08:20 PM | #14 |
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Here are some pics just before putting the bed on. Got lots of work done this Saturday. My buddy helped with the rear shocks as I was prepping the bed. He had a nifty idea to use a sleeve on the shock extenders instead of the ugly hardware that came with the kit. $10 later, I ended up buying nice looking sleeve bushings from the hardware store. lol. You can see when the flip kit was put in, the mounting bracket had to be trimmed a little to clear the shock extender hardware.
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