What have you done to your slick today??

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I kicked it right in the tailgate! Pissing me off
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painted my back bumper and hosed off all the remaining Alaskan mud from the underside.
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Got it to start and painted the dash cluster black.
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I looked at mine when I backed out of the driveway to take Kathy to see the Doctor for the next part of her chemo
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Brackets for the clutch Z-bar.

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Replaced the turn signal switch today. Much easier than i expected. Tomorrow im replacing the support bolts on the radiator support and realigning the driver fender. Its been rubbing on the door and took off some of the paint on the fender :cussing: good thing this isnt a show truck
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Installed a new heater core.
Replaced the seat belts.
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FINALLY took out the original worn out points distributor and coil. Ran a new 12ga ignition wire to by pass the resistor wire and installed a Pertronix Flamethrower II coil and billet distributor along with Accel 8mm wires. Purrs great now, no hitching and stumbling!
Raining started just as I was setting the timing so a road test will wait until tomorrow...
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Got the column done and started on the PS headers!
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finally got done with the knuckle bearing replacement.
found out after greasing the new wheel bearings that instead of an inner and outer they gave me 2 inners. :cussing:
cant return a greased bearing so its resting in a ziploc baggie. i can use it on the other side so its not a big deal.
of course i had already popped out the races too so i had to press the outer race back in then clean up a used outer bearing.
all thats left is tightening up the tire, im waiting for my compressor to fill and taking a short break.
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finally removed the emergency brake (front part) cable and its brackets, removed the fuel line (and its brackets), removed both doors, their mechs, removed the exhaust pipes and mufflers etc, removed the wiring from the rear of the truck, sprayed WD 40 on everything left with threads....
results:
cab is ready for media blaster
frame is ready for media blaster
bed is ready for media blaster

at this point i started thinking, my blaster guy, said would you like for me to bring my rig to you, that way you wont have to haul all 6 of those pieces to me ...
i'm thinkin YES...that way I can leave the sand, in the same area where i will build my barn :)

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We took a road trip, bought it and hauled it home!

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changed oil in my t case, filled up the front end,rear end and checked the trans.
then drove down and got my knuckle bearing repair checked out and my inspection certificate so i can go get my new plates now.
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Ran mine about 250 miles this weekend. Man! just can't get enough of that sweet 292 Y block sound!

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I was digging a hole in the never ending stuff in my Moms garage.. trying to make a hole for Bread Puddin.. back in the corner. Kid says I can't park it outside under a tree like I was going to? He is ALWAYS riding me about sumpin...
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foodstick wrote:I was digging a hole in the never ending stuff in my Moms garage.. trying to make a hole for Bread Puddin.. back in the corner. Kid says I can't park it outside under a tree like I was going to? He is ALWAYS riding me about sumpin...

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Yesterday, I replaced the carrier bearing and got to drive "Old Yeller" for the first time last night. What a beast! Some guys like to lower their Slicks down into the weeds, which is fine, but I prefer having a truck that I can haul things in.

Today I will change the rear end oil, replace the leaky right rear axle flange gasket and find out why the dash lights do not work.


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Some guys like to lower their Slicks down into the weeds, which is fine, but I prefer having a truck that I can haul things in.
I hear you azjake! I am 100 % with u!

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Changed the right axle flange gasket then removed the rear cover of the third member to change the oil and found that someone had welded the spider gears together. Arrrrrrrgh! Now I know why the truck was acting like the rear was posi traction. Well, one of the previous owners lived in Flagstaff and used this truck to haul lumber. I guess that he wanted the extra traction.

I also greased up the king pins and tie rod ends hoping to stop the truck from meandering down the road. Test drive to come later....
I also found that I need to repack and adjust the front wheel bearings. They are a little loose.


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azjake wrote:Changed the right axle flange gasket then removed the rear cover of the third member to change the oil and found that someone had welded the spider gears together. Arrrrrrrgh! Now I know why the truck was acting like the rear was posi traction.Jake
positraction has clutches that allow one tire to turn more or less depending on r or l turns.

welding the spider gears does not allow this so on tight turns on pavement you likely will hear tire squawking and experience some hopping.

wont be so bad on gravel but this "perma-posi" will after a while wear your rear tires funny.

should the welds break you will go nowhere until you reweld or replace.
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