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#528463 - Tue Apr 14 2009 04:34 PM 1961 Chevy Apache 10 *
Steve206 Offline
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Registered: Fri Apr 10 2009 06:10 PM
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Loc: Seattle, WA USA
Hiya,

I'm Steven Hensyel from Seattle, WA and this is my '61 Chevy Apache along with some of the story...

Found this a little over a year ago (early 2008) on craigslist and fell in love immediately, had to have it. Thought for sure it'd already be sold by the time I got hold of the guy but it wasn't! I happened to have the cash on hand (neglecting rent, bills, food, beer...) so I bought it right away then sold my '96 Ford Contour for the same amount a few weeks later making it basically a trade. The previous owner said she'd originally been a work truck at Monroe State Prison here in Washington and the glove box cover does sport a faded shield shaped sticker along with a list of "RULES FOR BEING A SAFE DRIVER". Rule #1: DOES NOT GET IN ACCIDENTS. Brilliant. So even once she's all restored I'll be keeping that just like it is.

Well she ran great aside from a few quirks you'd expect from a truck in her condition. Brakes and clutch were dodgy, I had to pump them both to shift and/or stop and even then they barely worked. Eventually they got so bad the brakes were non-existent so I did replace the rear shoes and some of the lines just to get her stopping again. The biggest problem was the rear wheel cylinders, they leaked so bad the inside of the drums were awash in fluid, so I replaced those too and finally had some real pressure on the brake pedal.

She's got a straight 6 which I believe is a 230. Leaks oil all over the place and none of the gauges work except the oil light and the generator light (always on). But I took her on a couple road trips down around Portland and didn't have any problems whatsoever. Most of the year I've had her she's been totally reliable.

Until recently...

Now, this is my own fault for goofing around but here's where my problems started. I was showing it off to a friend and revving up the single barrel carburetor with my thumb higher and higher when lo and behold I went too far and the thing jammed wide open and died. So there I am in the dark removing this screw to get things loose enough to slip back in place and a spring went flying off into nowhere along with the screw. Found the screw a week later but never found the spring so figured out a way to bailing-wire it together and maintain idle. Heh. Yay, back on the road!

That lasted a few months until she suddenly started burning oil and in fact died on the highway. The dipstick was dry so I walked on over and bought oil at a gas station to the tune of $25 or so...she started back up but had no top-end power, I could barely crawl from second into third gear and ended up having her towed to my buddy's house where she's been sitting a while now.

I replaced the oil pressure sending unit after I noticed a lot of oil leaking around it, thinking I just wasn't getting enough oil pressure to maintain high rpm. It didn't work. So then another buddy bought a 350 for his '62 Nova and offered me his strong-running inline 6 as a replacement. I thought that'd be great but looking at his mounts and mine and the bellhousing it didn't look like it'd just bolt right up.

So then we got to looking at his old motor laying there in the garage and figured I could just take some parts and get this thing fixed in a jiffy. I'd been having vacuum advance issues ever since I goofed up my carburetor so I took his HEI distributor to replace mine and my mechanical vacuum advance. Plus I grabbed his 12-volt alternator figuring I'd double the juice going to the plugs. That's gotta be good right? Then looking at his manifolds I figured I'd just replace my intake, exhaust and carburetor all in one shot. I knew my exhaust manifold was cracked and needed replacing anyway so why not?

Well, turns out my exhaust manifold wasn't just cracked it was split in two. And his doesn't match up with mine so now I need a replacement. Mounted his alternator and carburetor onto my stuff and switched out the distributors. Now I'm just looking for an exhaust manifold and hopefully all this will go back together and get me on the road soon. I know I have some rewiring to do for the 6-volt to 12-volt conversion and I'm not entirely sure the HEI fits right yet but I'm hoping once I get these things configured and adjust the timing that I won't have to replace the motor after all.

Ah, my email address for Gallery submission: shensyel@gmail.com. Think that about covers it for now, if anybody has some good advice I'd sure like to hear it. You can probably tell I don't know much about what I'm doing but I'm enjoying (most) every minute of it. Thanks!


Edited by J Lucas (Wed Apr 15 2009 12:04 AM)
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#528618 - Wed Apr 15 2009 12:12 AM Re: 1961 Chevy Apache 10 * [Re: Steve206]
J Lucas Offline

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Registered: Mon Nov 22 2004 12:00 PM
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Loc: South Omaha, Nebraska
Welcome Steve,

That's a nice looking '61 you have there. You'll find out that there's lot's of knowledge on tap here at the "Bolt".

Glad to have you on board.

John
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#538613 - Sun May 17 2009 12:40 PM Re: 1961 Chevy Apache 10 * [Re: J Lucas]
red lead sled Offline
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Registered: Sat May 16 2009 08:52 PM
Posts: 12
Loc: AR. USA
hey steve dude you have no idea how much you have helped me. My name is cody i'm 19 now but when i was 13 i bought a 61' apche 10 i droped a little hoped up 305 and put a turbo 400 with a shit kit in and change out rear end gears.. welll pretty much the only thing stock is the body and seats. but what i'm getting to is that i knew there was supposed to be a hood ornament beacuse of the holes ( where i found old old old old bondo), but i've been looking everywhere either one for sale or a picture of a truck with it one. Then this old timer at one of the car shows i went me and him was shootin the breeze when he told me about this website, and within 30 sec. i found your truck and was bouncein of the walls. I was wondering if you knew where i could find the hood ornament of if you had and extra one layin around you where thinking about getting rid of.
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#538780 - Sun May 17 2009 11:06 PM Re: 1961 Chevy Apache 10 * [Re: red lead sled]
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Registered: Tue Dec 11 2001 12:00 PM
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Loc: Boiling Springs, S. C. 29316
Steve206: welcome to the bolt. Your at the right place for info and knowledge concerning your bolt. There is even a forum for sixties!!
Keep us posted on your progress.

apche: Welcom to you as well. You guys can find most anything your looking for right here on the bolt.
There is over 2500 pictures covering trucks from the teens!! Just clik on the Gallery and take it all in. year by year!!
There is also many Links here to vendors who sell stuff for these old trucks. Most of it may be "tiawan" made but at least you can get something...and also learn where to get USA stuff if available.
Its also a good thing to try post your needs in the correct forum for the most responses and information. Everyone here will help in regards to their own experience which is the best!

Good luck and keep us posted with updates and pictures.
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