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burkey05 08-30-2013 04:26 AM

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took out the old smog pump and replaced it with a reman

jmig 09-01-2013 07:45 AM

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Installed my hood struts and made a pattern for the sides of my trailer fenders.

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Then transferred it over to some sheet metal and mocked it up for install.
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TheAmazingNate 09-05-2013 10:05 PM

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burkey05 09-07-2013 07:40 PM

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fabbed up brackets etc for some dual thermal fans

70chevy10 09-21-2013 07:08 PM

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Painted my bowtie and grill inserts, polished chrome, and removed the brush guard
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70chevy10 09-21-2013 07:10 PM

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MaritimeDragRacing 09-26-2013 09:17 AM

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Swapped rearends in my 2WD 1994 ECSB 1/2 ton. Mine had bad axle bearings and a LOT of backlash and was making noise for a long time. It was 3.42 open and the rearend I swapped in was out of a 2WD 1994 ECSB but it was 3.42 with a "gov-lock" posi. Only other difference between the two trucks was the body colour. Mileage was a lot different though - mine has 353,000 kms and the one I swapped in had only 124,000 kms.

jb1016 10-02-2013 08:11 PM

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New power steering pump...the 275s are a little hard to turn with no assistance.

jmig 10-12-2013 08:37 AM

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Update from last weekends work on the truck, finished cutting my bed supports out of 2 inch schedule 40. Going to tack these in and pull the bed back off to fab up some lateral supports for the wheel wells.
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Also picked up a set of shorty headers and removed the Y pips so shes lays as far as possible for now.
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burkey05 10-13-2013 04:28 AM

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fabbed up brackets etc for some dual thermal fans

finished off the dual thermo's, seems to be working well. the summer months will tell

Red88 11-03-2013 09:50 PM

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Last summer I was told by a mechanic that he couldn't align my truck because the upper control arm mount knockouts needed knocking out. They wanted $250 for the job, in addition to the cost of alignment. Thanks to this forum, I already knew what he meant and what the fix was. Yesterday I picked up a set of alignment cam bolts from Orielly's and put them in. Turns out PO had already done the knockouts and the problem was that one of the cam bolts was just rusted and stuck against the control arm mount. After some cursing, wrenching, and alot of PB Blaster got it free. Went ahead and cleaned up the mounts/control arms and replaced all the bolt/cams since I had them. Not a bad job at all with an impact wrench. Now for an alignment tomorrow.

Yesterday I also put helicoils in the transmission tail shaft replacing stripped transmission mount threads. Truck had no transmission mount bolts in it when I bought it. Again, thanks to this forum, I bought the right size bolts and installed them about a year ago. Felt a little mushy going in so I had doubts about the threads. You guessed it! Checked under the truck the other day and bolts missing again. Had to jack up the transmission, unbolt the crossmember, move it out of the way to get access to drill the holes out, use the tap from the helicoil kit, and install the helicoils and new bolts. Tightened down just fine!

Today I pulled the ECM, ECM mount, and Blower to do clean the a/c evaporator as described in this thread:
http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=410384

As described, with some patience, it was a relatively easy job although my evap was not nearly as nasty as some of the pics I've seen. The trick in getting the blower out was to turn it so that one of the flat edges nearest the power connectors on the blower was pointing up and pry it under the edge of the dash. Popped out without any breakage, used the spray foam condensor cleaner from home depot ($5) and rinsed with a garden hose spray nozzle, wiped everything down as best I could and put a new blower motor in (bearing was failing and noisy). Buttoned up, smells better, don't get a huge amount more air but definitely better than it was!

This pic, indicated by the tape measure, shows the edge to rotate toward the bottom dash lip to get the blower out.

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This pic shows the view thru the glovebox opening with glove box, ecm, ecm mount, and blower motor removed

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This pic show the evaporator after the foam/water cleaning treatment, there really wasn't much to clean out. I got lucky :)

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Great weekend working on old red! Been thinking about these projects for quite awhile now so it feels good to get it done.

billie64 11-04-2013 12:16 PM

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im doing my floor with sound control mat and eva sound deadener and heat shield kit thin it black carpet be nice when im done

anthony1536 11-29-2013 12:36 AM

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well last week I fixed my lighter so now I can use my cell phone charger again. I also found that the tray my computer sits on was very loose., so I tightened it and tie wrapped the computer to it and so far it seems to have fixed my problem with one side of my throttle body on working right. just yesterday I had to replace the headlight switch and the pigtail the plugs into it. so its been a productive couple of weeks.

FrankieD 12-03-2013 03:31 PM

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Thought i would do a simple tire rotation yesterday because the front tires were cupped and pretty noisy, well it had McGuard lugs on it and as things go one will always be a ***** (it striped), so I took my trusty hammer and chisel and split it off and through the other 3 in the trash.

Ordered a new Radio and speakers off Amazon to day.

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FrankieD 12-17-2013 09:22 AM

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Added a front factory skid plate to the 94 that I removed from my K 2500 Suburban when I mounted the plow. the Sub also has the front carrirer and transfer case skid plate I will be removing when it warms up and transplanting them to the 94

Gunner41 12-18-2013 10:41 AM

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Lets see. Went to change oil and found a leaking oil cooler line (lower) and replaced. Changed oil and found a leaking block (R/S headgasket) so today I will be removing my heads /intake and other such wonderful things and because im removing the upper Im going to replace my fuel rail/regulator and having my injectors cleaned and possibly replaced. Good thing my Christmas shopping is done.

burkey05 12-23-2013 01:45 AM

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changed the cab mounts today

the rubber mounts themselves were well worn, and the metal washers and spacers were all rusted

replaced with the energy suspension mounts

took about five hours

burkey05 12-23-2013 01:51 AM

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has made a definite improvement to handling and cornering

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54 jimmy 12-23-2013 08:00 AM

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removed the keyless entry I installed to replace it with a remote starter with keyless entry. that was yesterday. today is installing cab clearance lights.

Cape Codder 12-28-2013 01:22 AM

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Added two milk crates of bricks and a tote of sand to the bed. It's winter here now.

Bob

scotts62 12-28-2013 02:38 PM

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Added two milk crates of bricks and a tote of sand to the bed. It's winter here now.

Bob

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Cape Codder 01-07-2014 02:00 AM

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I replaced my instrument panel lights with red bulbs to match the aftermarket stereo and made a floor mat from a Caddy trunk mat for the winter

Dustinmk4 01-10-2014 12:47 PM

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Bought it :metal::devil:

96 Chev 3500 crew long bed 454. Came with a shell and 5th wheel hitch. 136xxx miles. The guy took very good care of in mechanically. Recent tranny, diffs and motor services. Recent brake job including master cylinder. Recent AC work/recharge. Basically all the little issues common with these have been addressed. New tires. Recipts for all the work he has done since 90K. Should drag my trailer pretty good.

Does have some body blemishes but thats no big deal. Need the driver door aligned possibly new pins, common problem. Anyone have a really good fix?

Cape Codder 01-10-2014 01:38 PM

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Nice looking truck it sure is a long one. To me the door alignment is a priority thing as the longer you put it off the more damage can be done to the hinges,striker and latch. If done soon it involves only pins and bushings a cheap fix. If you unplug the wiring harness and drive out the old pins the door comes right off but have a strong friend as it is very heavy. I do autobody for a living and do the doors by myself with a office chair that adjust for hight but they are some of the heaviest doors I have removed in 40 years.


Bob

Dustinmk4 01-10-2014 01:49 PM

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Originally Posted by Cape Codder (Post 6463599)
Nice looking truck it sure is a long one. To me the door alignment is a priority thing as the longer you put it off the more damage can be done to the hinges,striker and latch. If done soon it involves only pins and bushings a cheap fix. If you unplug the wiring harness and drive out the old pins the door comes right off but have a strong friend as it is very heavy. I do autobody for a living and do the doors by myself with a office chair that adjust for hight but they are some of the heaviest doors I have removed in 40 years.


Bob

Thanks, yes it is a long one and turns like it but with pulling a trailer I would rather have the length so I get to tell the trailer where to go rather than the trailer pushing the truck around, pluss I have lots of "stuff" to haul when we go camping :lol:

Thanks for the tips, I am also a body guy although not working in the industry anymore. I can handle pins and bushings but it is so common on these that I was wondering if there is a better fix that will last longer, better hinge set from something else maybe?


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