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I pulled the clutch last night and was suprized it wasn't burned up more. It is definatly worn out. The truck is up on Jack Stands and then we have an earthquake but was up in the Napa area and it was a 6.0. Woke me up at 3:21 this am. I haven't looked in the garage yet, maybe I should go do that...
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08-24-2014, 09:43 PM | #1203 |
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installed a front sway bar on the 65 c20. rides great. all parts from the u pull it junk yard.
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08-25-2014, 02:26 PM | #1204 |
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finally got my second offset mirror,plus a castiron arm from my burban
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08-25-2014, 02:28 PM | #1205 |
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castiron arms for my burban and havent seen these mirrors but ima rock em
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08-25-2014, 02:30 PM | #1206 |
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snag'd a second one for the pass. side
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08-25-2014, 02:45 PM | #1207 |
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Got the front down this weekend, Now to start on the rear.
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08-25-2014, 09:54 PM | #1208 |
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installed the clutch today. The bell housing had to come off but would not come out of the truck. It moved back enough for me to get the disc and pressure plate in. Now I can pull small hills in 3rd gear...
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BTW, the bellhousing will come out if you turn it the right way. Some guys also remove the clutch with it still in place. |
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08-25-2014, 11:23 PM | #1210 |
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I removed the clutch with it still in place and there was no way I was going to get it back in that way.
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Yeah, I also just take the bellhousing off to mess with the clutch. Some are really hell-bent about leaving it on there, though.
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08-25-2014, 11:48 PM | #1212 |
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Stared at pictures of parts that are accumulating and the truck, I'll hopefully be home this week to meet the truck in person for the first time and dig into it.
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I got Hosed A! Took in radiator for leakage. Been since 98 that my guy had seen it out of the truck. New hoses, actually had the one that is suppose to be in there. New T-stat, 180. Took longer to clean the mess than to install. This is the original 283 V8 radiator which is a V flow and not the cross flow. Heavy and more cooling.
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Haven't posted on here in a minute. Sorry fellas but Navy engineer life has taken its toll on me lately so here's my new addition. Bought it for 25 bucks off CL, and had to chop it down to my bed size. Here's before and after. Not bad for not touching a welder in 4 years. Still have to chop it again to fit the bed rails and grind welds and then finish it in classic white.
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finally got trailing arms back on with new poly bushings
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08-27-2014, 03:13 PM | #1216 |
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mocked up my new stepbumper, took to the sandblaster... cant wait for shiny black paint!!!
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08-27-2014, 04:19 PM | #1217 |
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made a handy dandy rivet setting tool, needs to be tweekd, but no pounding just tight'n a screw!!! should have added a nut to the bottom threads to aid in tight'n it, but ima slot the top threads so's a wrench can do all the smashing i need!!!
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Flipped the cab over onto pallets so I can remove the undercoating with my needle scaler. I'll have the cab back on the frame by the end of September (I hope).
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Another good tip for removing undercoating is to use a small propane torch apply very little heat and using a putty knife it will easily scrape right off. I did this lying under a 62 Pontiac still on the frame and with full interior in it. I was amazed how easy and fast it was to remove the undercoating. I was even using the cheap throw away plastic putty knifes because I didn't want to scratch the factory red lead primer.
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shot out to Bruce(oem4me),MiDunes,ebay. for making possible this awsome spare combo,YEA!!!
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I have used easy off oven cleaner. let it sit over night and then scrape it off. work pretty good. dosent get all of it but will get a lot. for some reason easy off is the brand to use.
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wet color sand compounded and buffed
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I drove it down to San Jose to pick up a piece of funiture. I have been having trouble with it getting hot on the freeway so I thought I would change the thermostat. The one that was in there was sticky so I replaced it with a 160º thermostat and I have a feeling that is just to cold and won't close when the water is hot so the radiator can cool it down. The first picture shows what the temp is like when it is hot outside and the other is when I came back into cooler weather. The truck cools down alot. It was probably 80º in San Jose and about 60º in SF.
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Passenger side rocker and floor work. rg
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