03-04-2009, 09:53 PM | #676 |
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Looks like your doing a great job. That gap you are referring to is where the wires will lay. The flange is where the weatherstrip attaches. I don't have a good pic of it being done showing the gap. Here is mine before surgery. You can see a wire running thru there and the gap. The spot weld go down in that area onto top of the inner rocker. I guess I should have took some better pix.
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Thank you Alan. Now just going to check my door gap before I weld it in place.
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03-05-2009, 12:19 AM | #678 |
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Ya'll ever start on a project and half way thru it you ask yourself what the hell was I thinking? Well tonight was a perfect example for me. I went out with the full intentions of getting the column done so I can get it ready for paint. I did get the upper nuts tacked in place. i then took the column out to work on the nuetral safety switch. My thinking was I could duplicate the openings, so that is what proceeded to do.
I was taking step by step pix to share with ya'll. Once I got to this point is when it hit me..........That's stupid you dumb A$$. My thinking is I can cut out a square around the original location and move it up the column. The piece I cut out can fill the hole where the original one was. It will be alot cleaner and will allow me more access to the inner shaft so I can cut it as well. I will weld the piece I cut out tonight back in and start over. Don't ya'll think that would be better?
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Sorry, I dont follow what you are pointing out; you did a good job with the tape, however.
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03-05-2009, 12:56 AM | #680 |
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Maybe this will help out. Weld the piece I cut out and start over by doing this.
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Good idea Allan, but what do you have to do to the inner shaft make the switch work? Isn't there an easier way? You got me thinking now.
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I would just bypass the nutral safty switch
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I've seen 2 mishaps over the years due to that. It's not worth the risk of killing someone. After I got my measurements and a plan this is what happened. I didn't take pix of the cut I made on the inner tube where the switch is activated. It looks almost like the original hole just in a different location. And there is continuity in park. I tacked everything in place and checked with a meter before I weld everything up.
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nice work Alan!
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I get it....sorry dude. I see whats up now; thats slick. Was the switch interfering with something? Your mount is clean too. My column installed by the PO has a cobbled up mount combined of the late(?) 70's column mount and the original. The column is also too short.
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The slot on the inner cylinder wasnt registering to me. Probably because I havent torn apart a column before. I knew it worked mechanically.
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Man I'm tired, just went through the whole thread again to find how you welded the rocker to the floor. I noticed you made holes in the new rocker. Did you use a spot weld bit? Every time I go through your thread I find something new I learned. This is like my third time I have gone through it.
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Alan,
The switch relocation looks slick. Good job.
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really nice work Alan,
And thanks for taken the time to share with us.
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Had a little time to shave the key hole and fill today. The pix are pretty much self explanatory. I made the cut with a thin cutoff wheel and cleaner up with a grinder. (It's aluminum) Put a piece of tape to plug the hole for the next step. This stuff is great for bonding panels and have used it in some other circumstances, so why not try it here. It is slow to dry. It needs at least 4 hours at 70 degrees, 24 to fully cure. Once cured it can be dressed down and maybe wiped with a thin coat of filler if needed. Finished welding and grinding. Went ahead and wiped it to clean it up a little more.
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lookin good
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Thanks Man
Not a whole lot going on here, just enjoying the beautiful weather. As most know I picked up another truck for the hood. I've got the rest of the truck in the classified section with a choice of one of my other 2 hoods. I've kind of got out of the groove. Trying to get back in the saddle. I think we have all been there. You decide to take a day or 2 off then before you know it it is a week later.
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I know what you mean. I need to get back on mine.
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In my case... since september!
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Alan, thanks for the in-depth photos and detail of what you’re doing. This effort will no doubt save many tears for a lot of folks later on and is a great example of why this forum is so important.
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I hear you on the taking a break. Got cold her so I took a break for a month or two. Then right when I started getting excited it Snows for two days in the beginning of March. What gives?
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