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I fixed the choke cable knob that fell off this morning when I started the truck to go for a ride. I had to glue it back on..

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Rebuilt the rear wheel cylinders, realized that I'm missing a brake shoe retainer spring and clip. Ordered some more parts.

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Tried to install my electric wiper motor only to discover I had ordered the wrong one. I bought it from LMC more than a year ago and must have clicked on the wrong stock number (their so small it can happen). I guess I'll have to pay the 20% restock fee.


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gotta start at the start... ordered 6volt battery today, should be here by friday

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Still assembling the 261.
Put on the Front Plate, Timing Cover, Harmonic Balancer, Water Pump, Oil Pump and Oil Pan.
I'm just glad to have the bottom end sealed... Head work is next!

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Hauled it home from winter storage. Thought this made a good pic:

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Cleaned up some wiring and put the tailgate chains on. Gotta finish up the interior this spring and should be good to go.

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I'll get back to cleaning all the electrical conections on the generator and voltage regulator. I've had the best of teachers helping me get the regulator to charge. Great post in the Electrical Forum. Supposed to be some bad weather in today so I'll do everything in the shop. All I need to finish is the hood and I'll be riding in style. Even the heater I installed is working great, now that it's spring! Glad to be alive and own 3 stovebolts. Only one that is almost done. My 1949.


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Pressure washed the 1941 GMC.... Can't believe how complete this truck is... going for rough resto.... this is going to be awesome!!!!


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Installed the Fuel tank vent and cleaned up and coated some of the Metal
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With the help of my two daughters, 6 and 9, I bled the brakes on my '54 Chevy 3100.

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cleaned 40 years of stuff on the bed and found lots of rust.
found the block stamped nmber


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261 head... valves lapped and installed.
Head gets assembled on the block today! yahoo
Maybe I'll wire brush and paint the manifolds tomorrow.


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Well, I got the hood emblem on but it was a FIGHT. Dang near threw it in the trash can along with the miss punched gasket. After 2 hours I finally got it "acceptable" but barely. Heres a pic but it does not show my frustration.

http://i140.photobucket.com/albums/r19/LutherParris/52Panel/000_0256.jpg

I like this picture. With the hood still kicked up at the rear and me kneeling to take the pic it looks like a COE.... smile

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Cool picture.


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Got the 2nd piece of the cardboard headliner up. 2 down 3 to go.

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Went to the local auto A/C expert and got the last A/C fitting crimped - had to be done in the truck. Then got the system charged and I now have A/C just in time for Texas' summer. And the squealing belts are back. hurrumph.

PS - driving in a drizzle, even at only 35mph, without a windshield is not recommended without face protection. Front and back glass get installed Thursday.


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Assembled the 261 head to the block.
Torquing head bolts on a rolling engine stand is always quite comical.
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Finished the clutch and took her for a spin!

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Originally Posted by The Green Farmer
Went to the local auto A/C expert and got the last A/C fitting crimped - had to be done in the truck. Then got the system charged and I now have A/C just in time for Texas' summer. And the squealing belts are back. hurrumph.

PS - driving in a drizzle, even at only 35mph, without a windshield is not recommended without face protection. Front and back glass get installed Thursday.

Are we to assume now that you have a functioning air-conditioner you can now install your windshield? lol


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Installed the vent windows tonight. Sorry for the long link.

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My new/old radiator arrived in the mail!


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For the past few days I've been replacing all the weather stripping and channels on my doors. More involved than I thought!
I got the old channel out and the inside whiskers. Then I went for the outer wipe. It's the first time I've seen clutch-head screws on my truck! I need to remove the glass to change the wipe, and there are for of these screws holding the glass in. So, I wait for the new screwdriver tips to come in the mail.... I can continue the job, and finish this later...
Removing the perimeter weatherstrip makes me realize that it would be an easier job with the door off. No problem. I notice the lower hinge strap is a little loose... I'll check it later. I finish removing and replacing the weatherstrip (I put the inner whiskers on with weatherstrip adhesive) and I'm ready to put the door back on. Time to look at the hinge.
As I'm wiggling the hinge strap to see how bad it is, the strap comes out in my hand... Hmmm... That loose! Out comes the hinge bracket.
When I first look at it, it looks like there were pivot bumps on the bracket and dimples on the strap! That's how bad it was. I punched out the pin ends from the bracket no problem, then went after the strap.
Holy cow! The pin was harder to remove than the original king pins on my axle! I ended up using the same method to remove it. I use a u-joint removal tool with a plate across the hole with a smaller hole in it. I removed the press-end of the tool and inserted a pin punch. Crank down the tool... Whack the end with a hammer... Crank some more... Hammer some more. Penetrating oil, heat, still took most of a day. Broke one vise and bent one punch, but I got the pin out!
Of course, hinge pins for a 49 just aren't on the shelves at the local NAPA. Besides, I wanted to put in a bushed pin. I went to a FLAPS and got a pin kit for a 70's Furd/Chrysler. Slightly thicker than the original. Pin, 2 bushings and a C-clip for $10, and no waiting.
I drilled the bracket for a snug fit for the pin. The original steel hinge pads were still welded to the bracket, so they were drilled as well. I used a larger drill to make a loose fit through the strap, then drilled each end of the hole for a tight fit for the bushings. Pressed the bushings in with a vise. I had to file the hinge pads to fit the bushing heads. I made them fit snugly and made sure they were smooth.
I pounded in the new pin to seat the knurled end and installed the clip. The hinge is tight and smooth. Nice!
I think this will be the SOP whenever I have to pull a hinge. Might as well fix them if I have them out.
Now to continue the job I started....


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Highflyer, you just made me very tired doign all that!

Well, today I finished up the REAR doors on my panel. I had to switch the right side door latch and then, on the bottom of left door, I put in the latch and the rods. Tigten up the striker plates. Called it a day.


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started to remove a 261 from one of my 3100's to go into my 1942 1 1/2 army truck.

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Managed to bolt in the elec wiper motor. I don't know if it's in the right position yet but it runs when power is put to it. However it runs all the time with the key on. The switch has no off position I guess. I can't seem to find where to bolt the adjustable brace. I bought this motor from LMC and the directions are impossible to understand. No pictures just, "bolt the motor to the original mountings." It doesn't say anything else about how to mount it.
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Pulled the steering rack and p/s pump off,as I'll be taking them to the hose guy today to get my steering hoses made.

He's a good customer of mine so i'm hoping for 'mates rates.'


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Installed the headliner, door panels, visors and rear-view mirror. The interior doesn't look quite so Spartan, now (but still pretty darn Spartan).

http://img64.imageshack.us/img64/3371/interiorbh.jpg

This is a '54. Did anyone else skip installing the middle brace? We have the original middle and rear braces, both in good shape, but it was going to be a nightmare trying to get the middle one in there (probably should've done it out of the truck). Anyway, I just put the rear brace (with the screws) in and found that the two halves of the cardboard overlap nicely and it actually looks much cleaner.

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I didn't get anything done on it that I had planned to today. I was too busy driving it aimlessly around town. smile

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Learned many things this week. The Head will not pass Mag... need to send it to Oakland, CA to have the exhaust ports welded. I have lot's of 248 and 270 heads but the other 302 heads are buried in a container that is going to take me a few days to get through. If I don't find more 302 heads by Monday I'm gonna take a road trip.
Got the bed off today... My nephew John wanted to learn how to restore a car. He came down Weds. and already has learned how to take off rusty bolts and today learned how to use a cutting torch. Look at him go.... right on John....!!!!!

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Originally Posted by chicklin
Installed the headliner, door panels, visors and rear-view mirror. The interior doesn't look quite so Spartan, now (but still pretty darn Spartan).

http://img64.imageshack.us/img64/3371/interiorbh.jpg

This is a '54. Did anyone else skip installing the middle brace? We have the original middle and rear braces, both in good shape, but it was going to be a nightmare trying to get the middle one in there (probably should've done it out of the truck). Anyway, I just put the rear brace (with the screws) in and found that the two halves of the cardboard overlap nicely and it actually looks much cleaner.

What center brace? Are you referring to the brace between the cowl and steering column? If so, I would recommend you do whatever it takes to bolt it in. It was put there for a reason and is an integral part providing structural stability.


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Originally Posted by BIG CHEVY 3600
Originally Posted by chicklin
Installed the headliner, door panels, visors and rear-view mirror. The interior doesn't look quite so Spartan, now (but still pretty darn Spartan).

http://img64.imageshack.us/img64/3371/interiorbh.jpg

This is a '54. Did anyone else skip installing the middle brace? We have the original middle and rear braces, both in good shape, but it was going to be a nightmare trying to get the middle one in there (probably should've done it out of the truck). Anyway, I just put the rear brace (with the screws) in and found that the two halves of the cardboard overlap nicely and it actually looks much cleaner.

What center brace? Are you referring to the brace between the cowl and steering column? If so, I would recommend you do whatever it takes to bolt it in. It was put there for a reason and is an integral part providing structural stability.

The center brace for the headliner. The one that holds the two halves together.

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I haven't gotten that far on mine. My plan is, because I don't like the original and all the hassle involved in installing it and the "plastic" one looks like crap, to have a professional interior person do it up the right way.


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I had to get the panel home from the repair shop this morning, coil was fried. My trailer was already loaded, had to drive it home, no plates, no insurance and no safety certificate. The mechanic talked me into it, off I went, smiling. That was my maiden voyage and it went good.

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Managed to get the window channel guides in and the cat's whiskers in. Just waiting on the lower window sash to arrive to get the windows in.


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Changed the fuel pump.
Started and ran under her own power.
Pulled out of the garage for the first time in five years.
Drove up and down the driveway a couple times.
Realized time has finally come to yank, clean, and seal the tank because it's full of crap and a big reason I haven't driven it for so long.
It's been a good day!
my truck
cruddy fuel pump
fuel sender
Entire inside of tank is like this, so I'll be looking for some cleaning/sealing tips.
tank
Outside looks pretty good with only minor surface rust.


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Got the front clip off. Will pull the motor today. Block is ready for Boring/honing, head is going to Oakland for repair, cam is going to be ordered from Camcraft, will blast rods tomorrow and assemble pistons and rings....

Moving along....

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Not much but a little cleanup.


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I finished rewiring the '58 after so long. I'm pleased, but the gas gauge, temp gauge and horn need troubleshooting.

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....drove the 37 home from my nephews. Yes, I smoked the tires!


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