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Old 08-08-2023, 05:12 PM   #4101
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^ Lucky nothing worse happened, Leon!

Put the new grille in my truck over the weekend. Old and new, for comparison. Much better! Next up is paint and install the headlight bezels. Thanks to @Richard for the insert!
Looks good, Steve. Now it's a real Model Year 1970, not some Johnny Cash lyric, ''Sixty Nine, Seventy, Seventy One, Seventy Two -- Chevy Truck Automobile...''
The dual Bow Ties was too much.

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Old 08-08-2023, 06:18 PM   #4102
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Looks good, Steve. Now it's a real Model Year 1970, not some Johnny Cash lyric, ''Sixty Nine, Seventy, Seventy One, Seventy Two -- Chevy Truck Automobile...''
The dual Bow Ties was too much.

Thanks, yeah I never liked that look! Should have done it when the parts cost less. But then I didn't have the money.
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Old 08-08-2023, 06:36 PM   #4103
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Thanks, yeah I never liked that look! Should have done it when the parts cost less. But then I didn't have the money.
If I still had my harmonica, I could harp out a few bars to that blues tune, myself.
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Old 08-08-2023, 07:40 PM   #4104
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^ Lucky nothing worse happened, Leon!

Put the new grille in my truck over the weekend. Old and new, for comparison. Much better! Next up is paint and install the headlight bezels. Thanks to @Richard for the insert!

Thanks Steven, I got lucky for sure.

Grille looks GREAT!

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Old 08-08-2023, 07:52 PM   #4105
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Thanks Steven, I got lucky for sure.

Grille looks GREAT!

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Old 08-09-2023, 12:22 AM   #4106
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My GV Overdrive went on the blink a couple weeks ago and finally had time to trouble shoot it. I started with the easily accessible stuff and thankfully found it right away.

The button/switch on the manual gear shift has two bullet connectors GV supplied that feed into a little snap in telephone style connection adapter pigtail just before the controller, about 4" or so long. It grounds the milli-volt relay that powers the 12 volt solenoid to engage the OD.

I unplugged that phone connector from the controller and hit it with Electric Clean, plugged it back in...no dice.

Next I unplugged the two bullet connectors at the other end of the pigtail and hit them with Electric Clean, they tested with good continuity with the ohm meter so I knew the button was good, re-connected and... Bingo!
Dirty/bad connection at the bullets was the problem. I was a happy camper!
A little follow up on this issue:

It raised it's ugly head again so I removed the bullet connectors and replaced with a waterproof sealed connector like used on todays new cars. It solved the problem for about a day and was back.
Now I'm about ready for the rubber truck.

I decided it must be another problem so I started checking voltage to the O.D. controller and was getting erratic readings of 2 volts or less and if I wiggled the wire(s) I could get 12 volts.

Long story short, the main 12 volt supply wire was a very fine 10 gauge multi strand that I had put shrink tube on the connector eyes, but still had corrosion on both ends and evidently as I was wiggling and sorting wires it would make the connection to make me think the problem was solved. Ran a whole new power wire and it has 12.7 volts both ends.
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Old 08-09-2023, 03:54 PM   #4107
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^ Lucky nothing worse happened, Leon!

Put the new grille in my truck over the weekend. Old and new, for comparison. Much better! Next up is paint and install the headlight bezels. Thanks to @Richard for the insert!
Is that a factory grill you took out of your truck? I have never seen one of those before.
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Old 08-09-2023, 04:23 PM   #4108
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That is a '71-'72 grille that my father in law butchered to install the park lamps/turn signals. Weird, yes? I guess 30+ years ago when he put it in, it probably looked better.
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Old 08-09-2023, 05:44 PM   #4109
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Finally finished up the inside rewiring and the new (cheap) gauge bezel install.
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Old 08-09-2023, 06:34 PM   #4110
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Finally finished up the inside rewiring and the new (cheap) gauge bezel install.
Looks good. I am thinking along the same lines for my '71 GMC Jimmy.
3-3/8'' Tach [Autometer],
then from lower left,
digital Voltmeter, mech Water Temp, mech Vacuum Gauge, mech Oil Pressure Gauge.
Autometer mechanical gauges.
I might move the Wiper Switch over to Left, above Headlights. I already have a Manual Choke on right. I could add a Mechanical Hand Throttle above it, but connecting to the Accelerator linkage is a puzzle.
That way the controls would mirror my '68 C/10's set up, and I wouldn't pull off the Wiper Knob trying to pull the Lights on w/o looking, again.
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Old 08-10-2023, 01:36 AM   #4111
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Changed oil & filter after doing the first 500 miles with the break in oil in the truck.
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Old 08-11-2023, 06:27 PM   #4112
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Hopefully getting closer to figuring out my uneven front side..
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Old 08-12-2023, 07:39 PM   #4113
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Tried to install Cab/Radiator Mounts, first off it is freaking HOT but I am about 1/2 done.

I started with the driver's side, since the radiator lower rubber was completely gone. My 1st challenge was that I am lucky to have the tack wield in the cab floor's forward bolt head. After what seemed like forever using my Dremel tool, I got it out! After that installing the forward & rear new rubber mounts was a snap. But didn't tighten things down as I needed to do the radiator's rubber mount.

The nut for the radiator's bolt would not move - ugh. I soaked the nut/bolt with liquid wrench & Free-All - no help. Then I got my hobby torch out and heated up the nut/bolt to a zillion degrees - that got me going! I spent more time on the radiator rubber mount than I did on the cab mounts (including Dremel'ing).

Next challenge is that I didn't get any sleeves for the front mount from GMC Pauls. On top of that I had extra (smaller) rubber mounts in cab mount bag. The whole parts fulfillment has me sooooo confused. The extra mounts I got with the cab bag had 4 smaller mounts, two washers, 2 nuts, and shorter sleeves (no bolts). So I used one of those shorter sleeves for my radiator rubber mount but I think it is to short as the lower rubber mount looks smushed.

Not really happy with GMC Paul's right now - plus I ordered these last Saturday and didn't get them until today (that I believe was USPS fault). Nothing like working on your truck on the weekend LOL
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Old 08-12-2023, 07:57 PM   #4114
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Finally finished buttoning up my brake lines. Clamping that stuff with the crossmember right in my teeth wasn't fun, but at least it was cool in the shade under the truck
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Old 08-13-2023, 12:09 PM   #4115
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Finished the passenger's cushion mounts, toque everything down and test drove. Cab and front end stayed on the frame - so job done. Drove great - hope that holds ;-)

Though it was stressful with a bad fulfillment of parts from GMC Paul's - the parts bag had a 4wd radiator cushions included and the 2wd radiator cushion didn't have sleeves included (luckily 2wd & 4wd sleeves are the same or I'd been fu*ked).
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Old 08-15-2023, 06:43 PM   #4116
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I bought a '72 Cheyenne Super glove box and stole its wood grain appliqué and emblem to move to my truck's glove box.

I am being naughty and up sizing my Cheyenne to Super. I have "Super" fender emblems too but that will take a bit since fenders will need to come off. My tailgate handle has been chrome for some time and I am dealing with my crapo wood grain bezel sticker next.

I also have on a the way a new SPID from outintheshop.com (Jeff/chipflyer) that will re-brand my truck as Super, along with other factory type bits I have added...
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Old 08-15-2023, 07:09 PM   #4117
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Took the 71 out for it's first spin with the new 700R4 installed. What a big difference. 75 mph at 2200 rpm nice driver on the highway now. just need some AC.
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Took the 71 out for it's first spin with the new 700R4 installed. What a big difference. 75 mph at 2200 rpm nice driver on the highway now. just need some AC.
Nice Looking Truck! Yeah OD's make a big difference in fuel mileage and engine life. A/C helps in the comfort department in these triple digit heat days for sure.

Again Truck looks nice.
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Nice Looking Truck! Yeah OD's make a big difference in fuel mileage and engine life. A/C helps in the comfort department in these triple digit heat days for sure.

Again Truck looks nice.
I agree, sweet looking truck I am jealous of your OD but I do have AC in my truck :-)

It is one upgrade I'd love to do but then I'll have to switch my rear end gears too from the 3.07s - to much stuff to change for me LOL
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Nice Looking Truck! Yeah OD's make a big difference in fuel mileage and engine life. A/C helps in the comfort department in these triple digit heat days for sure.

Again Truck looks nice.
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I agree, sweet looking truck I am jealous of your OD but I do have AC in my truck :-)

It is one upgrade I'd love to do but then I'll have to switch my rear end gears too from the 3.07s - to much stuff to change for me LOL
Thank you both for compliments, and yes you should have a/c in Texas with triple digit temps.
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Painted a chrome glove box door with wrinkle paint last week and today installed the new spid made by Jeff from " Out in the Shop" with the upgrades I added to the truck. Next up get it on the truck.
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Painted a chrome glove box door with wrinkle paint last week and today installed the new spid made by Jeff from " Out in the Shop" with the upgrades I added to the truck. Next up get it on the truck.
That's really nice looking!

I am feeling less guilty having Jeff do the same for me, I am hoping he ships soon. I have my old SPID off (intact too) and all the glue off the door. I'm keeping the old one for proper records of the truck.

I have to say I am stressing about getting the label on right, so I ordered a 2nd one for a extra $10 LOL
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That's really nice looking!

I am feeling less guilty having Jeff do the same for me, I am hoping he ships soon. I have my old SPID off (intact too) and all the glue off the door. I'm keeping the old one for proper records of the truck.

I have to say I am stressing about getting the label on right, so I ordered a 2nd one for a extra $10 LOL
I am keeping the original door with the original spid intact. There will detailed install instructions from Jeff included with the new label. Using his instructions and modifying them a bit the label and cover went on easy. Get your self a little squeegy to make sure it goes on flat without bubbles.
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I am keeping the original door with the original spid intact. There will detailed install instructions from Jeff included with the new label. Using his instructions and modifying them a bit the label and cover went on easy. Get your self a little squeegy to make sure it goes on flat without bubbles.
The other day Jeff pre-sent me his instructions via email after I requested them. He also gave me advised how to get all the old sticky off my glove box. He first suggested lacquer thinner but of all the chemicals I have, I didn't have that. He approved me using Acetone and that worked like a charm in very little time (and no harm to the surrounding paint).

Thanks for the squeegy tip!
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