01-14-2014, 10:23 PM | #776 |
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That is funny, I am actually fixing to part mine out, just taking the motor and putting in my C10 ..
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01-15-2014, 12:58 AM | #777 |
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01-15-2014, 08:45 AM | #778 |
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01-15-2014, 10:23 AM | #779 |
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I saw that too, but I just left it alone. California in their money grubbing ways, levies fines on guys who don't keep their stuff either registered or listed as non op status. Let some guy quit registering his vehicle and not list it as non op on the rolls and the state starts adding fees until the vehicle is soon valueless.
I've thought about driving to California and buying vehicles like that. In Texas, they could care less. As long as you have a title, its legal. You only register a vehicle when it's driven on the roads. If you choose to park it for a few years, just don't register it. Next time you decide to drive it on the roads, go register it for a year. I could go to Cali, buy a vehicle with thousands of dollars worth of penalties and trailer it to Texas and I'd have a cheap vehicle that I could register without issue. Piss on the California fines owed. The joke is, California as a state is flat broke even though they do crazy stuff like that to grub money.
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01-15-2014, 12:54 PM | #780 |
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You should pull the flares before crushing it. They would sell over on GMT400, I know of one guy that would buy the front two anyways...
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01-15-2014, 07:53 PM | #781 |
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Good progress today.
I stopped by the spring shop on my way home from the station and got a dozen new sliders. They were a buck a piece. Old versus new... Installed into the leafs... Then I reassembled the leaf packs and installed them under the truck. Now, for the hard part, wrestling the 14 bolt up under there. I did some sketchy stuff with ratchet straps, a floor jack, and some luck. The weather tomorrow is supposed to be reasonable so I have set aside the entire day for making more progress. As a reminder, I have to remove all of the hubs and brakes off this rearend and swap them with parts from the original rearend due to differences in park brake cable configuration. Tomorrow I'll also hit the tire store and have two of the old tires dismounted off of the original steel wheels so I can powdercoat them and use them as inside duals along with my Alcoas. Scoti, I'm about ready to bring your wheels and tires to the station. I can work it whatever day of the week is easiest for you. Let me know and I'll figure out what day to bring them up there.
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01-16-2014, 06:20 AM | #782 |
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Looking great!
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01-16-2014, 09:46 AM | #783 |
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Any Sat/Sun... Just give me the heads up & I'll come out that morning.
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01-16-2014, 10:08 AM | #784 |
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The next weekend day I work will be Sunday the 26th. Let me know by that Saturday and I can load them up and bring them the next morning.
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01-16-2014, 10:14 AM | #785 |
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That should work fine for me. I'd do the week-day pick-up but traffic there & back just flat sux. A Sat/Sun drive would be much easier....
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01-16-2014, 06:24 PM | #786 |
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For those of you who haven't followed every single post of this build thread, let me recap to give you the background of what I'm doing right now.
I cleaned up and did some work on an extra 1980 model rearend I had been saving. The idea was to swap it out for the current rearend since it has 4.10 gears which are much better than 4.56 gears for my usage. Only after getting it all cleaned, painted, rebuilt, and detailed did I realize that the 80 model and 88 model rearends use completely different configurations of park brake cables. So, I have to disassemble both rearends and swap brake backing plates and cables between them. So, today I got the 88 model rear up on stands and took it all apart to harvest the backing plates and cables. Then I got them all cleaned up and powdercoated. I didn't take any pictures of the cleaned up cables, but they're clean and pretty. Then I finished up with some odds and ends basically dragging my feet on ripping the hubs off of the nice clean rear. It's got to be done but I just didn't have the motivation today. I wound up working on my stepside a bit today instead. But, I did get the bracket for the brake hose installed, the brake lines cleaned and painted, shock absorbers installed today. I also spent some time messing with the driveshaft. I wasn't happy with how the splined slip section moved so I cleaned and polished that and also spent some time cleaning up the u joints, grease zerks, and greasing everything. The u joints look and feel very good so I didn't change them. I need to stop by the parts store and get some fluid to fill it up with and three feet of hose for the vent tube that goes up to the frame. Depending on how tight of a leash Valerie puts on me this weekend, I should be able to get everything done up under there. The weather looks promising.
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01-16-2014, 10:27 PM | #787 |
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Looking good! You have great attention to detail. If I had half your patience, my truck might actual be more than a frame in my garage.
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01-18-2014, 04:37 PM | #789 |
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Thank you for the positive comments fellas.
This morning I pulled the hubs and brakes off the rearend to swap backing plates. All done now. Everything is entirely back together. Brake lines installed and tightened, all clips and brackets in place. Brakes adjusted and park brake pedal adjusted. Now to bust down two wheel and tires and powdercoat a pair of steel wheels for my inner pair. I need to remove the rear brake load sensing valve from the frame and modify the brake line then hook up the new rear brake hose and bleed the brakes. Also need to install new rearend breather hose and fill it with fluid.
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01-18-2014, 05:47 PM | #790 |
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you have a spectacular looking rear end there Kevin....
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01-18-2014, 05:53 PM | #791 |
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Why thank you. I work out.......side a lot of hours under this thing fussing over the little details.
I've decided to do some more exhaust work. I have a short pipe coming out of the muffler that just dumps straight at the nice clean rearend and suspension. I think I want to figure out how to get the pipe over the axle to protect my hard work. Does anyone have a lead on a generic 3 inch tailpipe ? I don't relish buying a length of straight pipe and three separate mandrel bends to make my own. Hoping for something cheaper than that. Also, I'm taking suggestions on mudflaps. My old ones were 24 inches wide like normal big trucks use. I want something neat. Still mulling that over.
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01-18-2014, 06:10 PM | #792 |
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Check out a tail pipe for a 1998 k3500 with a 6.5TD or a 2004 GMC savanna van.
They are passenger side exit but it should be too hard to cut and flip it around.
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01-18-2014, 07:44 PM | #793 |
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I have a pair of 3" mandrel bent tail pipes for a square that I got from summit. Let me know which side and I'll get a part number for you.
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You can see my muffler there in front of the axle. If I can slip a generic tailpipe in there to get the exhaust at least over the axle I'll be happy. Even if I have to cut the tailpipe short due to not exiting in a nice place under the bed, that would at least protect my hard work on this rear part of the truck.
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01-18-2014, 08:00 PM | #795 |
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I have these in my parts pile, not on the truck, so no comment on the fit.
http://www.summitracing.com/parts/imo-370127 I can email you the IMCO tail pipe PDF parts catalog I found them in if you'd like to see it. |
01-18-2014, 08:20 PM | #796 |
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I noticed summit has it listed as chevy/ford/dodge tailpipes and I'm sure it fits multiple applications, but in the catalog that is the part number for a 73-87 truck.
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01-19-2014, 06:02 PM | #797 |
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I believe I have found a workable tailpipe to order. Its a Magnaflow brand intended for Dodge truck apps. There just aren't many 3 inch driver side tailpipes on the market. I'll have to do a cut and flip on the Dodge pipe but it looks like my best option at this time.
My money tree is looking pretty puny for the next few days so I've just been busying myself with little details until later this week when I can spare a few bucks. Today I removed the rear brake load sensing valve and finished plumbing my brake line. First a few poor quality pics of what I'm working with. Fluid pressure from the master cylinder comes in here.... Then comes out of the valve here... Which loops over and connects to the hose... My solution was to remove the valve and bend the hardline to allow it to screw directly into the hose. Now I have master cylinder pressure fed directly to the rear brakes just as GM did on millions of earlier model trucks. I prefer straight brake systems without these valves in line because I've struggled with these valves failing in the past. I figured to go ahead and solve the problem before it becomes a problem. The old valve and all the tools needed to do this job. Total time was about 5 minutes. The only other progress was to install a new differential breather hose using new hardware and a little effort at sanitary routing. Not picture worthy. Next is powdercoating two steel wheel for the inners. By then my money tree will have grown back a little.
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01-19-2014, 06:23 PM | #798 |
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The info on the backing plates is exactly what I needed for confirmation. I was going to change over to the newer style parking brake cable, but didn't realize the backing plates were different until I looked at the cables.
Thanks for that info. Now if I can just find the right ones... |
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I forgot to mention in my post above, all of the brake parts interchanged between the 80 and 88 brakes. All I did was unbolt the brakes from the 80 model back plates and bolt them directly to the 88 plates. The park brake lever for the passenger side brake is the only difference. I just used the 88 model one when I put it all back together. Shoes, cylinders, springs, adjusters, etc, exactly the same.
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I'm really enjoying your rebuild, and I admire your restraint in not "CHARGING" it on the credit card as I'm sure a lot of projects end up being!!!
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