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Wiring, it really tests my patience. :rolleyes: |
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How have you been lately Anthony? Make any progress on the panel?
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I am currently lining up to move the panel the week of the 7th. Once I get it up here I can really fly at it like you :metal: As of late I have been picking away at some parts here and there. Right now I have been saving up some dough, I'm about half way to being able to afford the transmission conversion kit for the NV4500 to the 5.9. I figure if I'm going to put it in I'd better get to it now before I get the drive shafts, axles and shifters all installed. I'm hoping to have some meaningful updates in the near future. Thanks for checking in! |
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Sorry to hear about your grandfather, my condolences.
Glad to hear you're making progress on the move and will be back to working on the panel again. |
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Sorry to hear about the loss of your grandfather. Like Nik mentioned, it is also good to hear about you making some progress on the truck.
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Big panel news!
The truck has arrived at my new place in Port McNeill! Pretty excited, still need to work on the space to best keep out the wind and the rain. Excited about making some progress happen. More to come soon Cheers, http://i38.photobucket.com/albums/e1...pscl66am2s.jpg |
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Good to hear you got the panel home without any problems:metal:
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On to progress! Evening Gents, Well I finally got some time on the panel this past weekend! I want to get all the GMC, Dodge and Cummins electrical blended together in the wiring department. I began re-routing the signal wires on the dodge harness, got them all wired up. I need to figure out the "signal" bit though, I'm ordering some LED signal and hazard relays and hoping that will get it working. I also got the horns bolted up and running, and a bunch of the other relays mounted as well. I need to round up some more wire loom and spend some time cleaning the rest of the harness. Still have a few things to hook up too: head lights, wiper motor, washer fluid pump and heater. http://i38.photobucket.com/albums/e1...psuef0levf.jpg The day and night time runners, the LEDs go amber for the signal http://i38.photobucket.com/albums/e1...psyzeqalwk.jpg I installed some LED bulbs into the gauge cluster as well http://i38.photobucket.com/albums/e1...psf7ou0jd0.jpg Spent some time on the shifter and linkage for the NP205, should be a smoother engagement http://i38.photobucket.com/albums/e1...psmapb6vku.jpg Man that 5.9 just fits in there hahaha http://i38.photobucket.com/albums/e1...psizecoljn.jpg O and some new body panels I just put on order from Auto Body Specialists, coming from the East coast, but they were the largest quarter panels I could find shy of getting the whole bed side hahaha http://i38.photobucket.com/albums/e1...pspbvn94vh.png Thanks for tuning in! |
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I'd like to know which signal relay you end up using? Since I've got LED signals as well.
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Evening gents,
Well loads of good news.... I have managed to sort out my signals all around! Double checked and cleaned all my grounds, added the electronic flasher relays and a resistor on both front signals. I also spent some time on the head lights and got them wired in and working as well. Rapidly shrinking the list of items to get wired in! I got the drivers side quarter panel patch pieces in the mail this week too, more to come on those as the weather warms up, it just won't stop snowing here. I will need to find or bend up some more steel for that job, 8' of patch panels 10 +' of truck hahaha. http://i38.photobucket.com/albums/e1...psh4rt6pea.jpg |
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Glad to hear you making progress.
What is this snow thing u speak of? ;) Yeah it got cold here too. we have dipped down into the 60s again :rolleyes: |
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Good day! I got some time on the truck today, decided to extricate the portion off the dash that I need to work on rather then removing the dash completely. I started by deleting the hole for the old clock as well as a smaller hole below that, then I moved on to fixing the radio location, it was hacked up. Couldn't really tell how bad until I fit the radio in. I patched that then re cut the hole for the radio, cleaning up the tuning knob holes and deleting a few other random holes. Don't think I got a photo up yet with the new radio, the wife got it for me last October. http://i38.photobucket.com/albums/e1...psj7zrlmjt.jpg Tomorrow I will be fitting the ash tray location with the Cummins message board and the clock delete area will be replaced with the 4X4 engagement indicator. |
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Nice work, that gmc radio is cool, any idea what year it's from?
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Well another good day on the truck, I continued work on the dash section, I fitted the Cummins message board. I did my best at re creating the fancy lip, I think it turned out pretty good. I also mounted the 4X4 indicator. Now I need to weld this section back into the dash, a project for another day. Thanks for tuning in! http://i38.photobucket.com/albums/e1...psfrjoeolu.jpg |
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Nice work on the dash panel.
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that looks awesome! I like the way you got all that in there.
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Evening guys, Little more progress this weekend. Spent some time and welded in the dash piece that I have been cleaning up and reworking. Pretty happy with how it turned out. http://i38.photobucket.com/albums/e1...psktgvg3kg.jpg Next I'm going to pull the seats, move them forward a few centimetres. Make it a little easier to get into the back hahaha. While the seats are out, I'm going to close up the remaining holes in the floor and firewall. More to come. |
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Hey Guys,
Back on the panel this week. As planned I started filling in holes in the floor pan. 17 just around the drivers seat hahaha. I also moved the drivers seat up towards the dash 3", and will do the same on the other side. Next I moved onto the 3 point seat belt install. This is what I figured on for positioning, trying to keep belt out of the way for anyone trying o get into the back seats, when they get put in. Passengers side to go next. http://i38.photobucket.com/albums/e1...psuaxyuh3l.jpg http://i38.photobucket.com/albums/e1...psforyelvm.jpg http://i38.photobucket.com/albums/e1...pscqpeaymx.jpg |
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Those 3 point belts looks good, what are they from? I'm starting to think it might be a smart idea to go with shoulder belts rather than lap belts if I can find some that will work well in the truck without hacking the crap out of the inner roof panel.
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that dash turned out great!
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More progress this week!
I moved the passengers seat up to match the drivers. I also spent some time filling in all the holes on the passengers side. http://i38.photobucket.com/albums/e1...psvvpb5kur.jpg Then I moved on to the 3 point seat belt for the passengers side. Went in easier after figuring everything on the drivers. http://i38.photobucket.com/albums/e1...pszqys1kmk.jpg After the seat belt install, I patched up the shifter and parking braking holes in the trans tunnel cover. http://i38.photobucket.com/albums/e1...ps6uphr3gu.jpg http://i38.photobucket.com/albums/e1...ps9oc0sk8o.jpg I finished up the day patching around the mounting point for the stock accelerator pedal, looking to smooth it out for a better seal for the trans tunnel cover. I think my compressor calved out today, it was making some bad sounds. Serves me right, it's only a small hobby compressor. Well I might be in the market for an appropriate sized one but still in 110v and portable. I was thinking 2hp +, with a 15 to 20 gal tank. I looked at a Ingersoll and Rand in a 2hp 20gal at KMS tools and the California Air compressor online. Any suggestions? |
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