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Old 04-21-2019, 05:15 PM   #1
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Re: '50 chevy 3100

I got a few more grade 8 bolts and swapped out the grade 5s on rear hangers. Got that new to me step bracket installed it. For some reason a PO added some welds to it. Not sure why, wasn't separating from frame and all four rivets were there.

Me and a buddy sanded cab corners some today. Needs a little more work to smooth up where they got welded on.

Lifted and hung rear axle to make sure my parking brake fables had enough slack and bolted bracket on. Also decided to drill a hole for cable to pass through frame instead of going under... lines up good and hope to get cable cut and a new end on soon.

Also got one old upper rear shock mount off, same as step bracket, had couple welds along with the fa Cory rivets to cut. Really wish a PO hadn't cut the tops off.

Lastly, got last three hold downs on fuel line.
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Old 04-21-2019, 06:18 PM   #2
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All good progress. Congrats.
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Old 04-30-2019, 12:09 PM   #3
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I'm not sure about anywhere else but teachers are paid on the last day of the month here and I have my wish list ready!

I have a bunch of small stuff planned and I should be able to reassemble all the sheet metal this month. And thanks to some advice I got here, I plan to run wires in June.

Haven't gotten much done in the last few days, been out of town and it has rained some but I do have rear upper shocks painted and installed.

What is the stock height on these trucks? I know i have some leafs out from a PO but I'm not sure how much of a difference there is.
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Old 05-04-2019, 09:36 PM   #4
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Bunch if goodies came in the mail. Got front shocks on and I plan to get steering shaft together if it doesn't rain tomorrow.
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Old 05-04-2019, 10:02 PM   #5
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Cool.

The only thing you left out of your signature line about Odessa is "nearest shade tree 200 miles east". I heard that when I was out there one time.
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Old 05-05-2019, 12:07 AM   #6
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Ha! I was complaining about that the other day. We went out of town and I said I wanted to see trees all around at home, not just what we plant in our yards.

What natural trees we have are short and more bush than anything.
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Old 05-05-2019, 12:54 AM   #7
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getting there matt!
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Old 05-05-2019, 03:13 PM   #8
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Had to move the steering column up for clearance but I got the steering shaft together. It takes longer than you think to get it all set up, cut shaft, dimples drilled, locktight, and tighten everything up.


Also got new fuel pump on. I asked for one on a 1970 pickup at the parts store to get a one line pump. I think what took the longest was cleaning off the gasket. I moved the hard line a tad for a better bend. Rubber lines from pump and tank to hardline done too and connected pump to carb. Except for filler and gas cap... fuel system is done.


Next up... trim inner fender on driver side and get those put on. Install water pump and radiator... when rear tie plates get here next week, rear shocks go on.
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Good day on the truck.
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Old 05-06-2019, 12:09 AM   #10
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Yea, I feel things have been going smoother lately.. that is except for a tiny spring eye bolt problem I've recently found...
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Old 05-08-2019, 11:11 PM   #11
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Got tie plates in that are made with a shock mount on them. I plan to get those on in a few days.

Today I put a new water pump on and put radiator support in place too. Tomorrow I plan to get radiator and hoses on. I think ill get alternator and power steering pump on too while inner fenders are off. Be easier to get in there.
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Radiator on and lower hose trimmed. I want to get a thermostat housing that isn't angled off to the side for the top one, but hose is on to keep junk out.

Got passenger inner fender loosely on and got P/S pump on.

Can accessory bracket bolts be grade 5?

I think p/s pump is slightly off from crank pulley... any advice for alignment?

And which hose goes to which port on p/s pump to gearbox?
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Old 05-10-2019, 10:28 PM   #13
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Radiator on and lower hose trimmed.
Coming together nicely! What lower radiator hose did you use? Looks like it fits perfectly.
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Gates 21064. I cut it but the bend in it was perfect.
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Old 05-10-2019, 10:34 PM   #15
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The one you mentioned in another thread lol.
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Old 05-12-2019, 03:39 PM   #16
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Productive day today. Trimmed driver inner fender for the power steering lines and steering shaft. Got the front sheet metal on next. I'll need to do some adjustment.

Rear tie plates came and I got the rear shocks on too.
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Good job, and on Mother's Day.
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The one you mentioned in another thread lol.
Ha ha, thanks - I was just going to double check it against my part numbers but you saved me the trouble!

Looks like you're getting a good fit on that front sheet metal.
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I replaced the right front hanger this morning. Still can't believe the bolt broke in half in there. For the price of the right drill bit to drill it out, I found a couple hangers off eBay for same price.

Next I decided I wanted the battery under the hood but not on the firewall. So that there is room for future a/c and heater. I copied joedoh and put it in the inner fender. I measured height of tire and added how far the springs can come up and added a couple inches. I made a cardboard "battery" that was slightly oversized than the old battery I had in the c10.

I then cut the box down to how I wanted the shelf to fit the new hole. I used that as a template to cut out some sheet metal out of the old c10 hood. I clamped it down on the bench and used a hammer to bend into shape. A little trimming and a few welding tacks and it's in. Needs some cleaning up but came out good.
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Good progress.
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Battery fits good. I plan to buy electrical stuff next month.
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nice job on the battery tray, that is a good place for it
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Yea worked out pretty good. We asll did a lot of our stuff yesterday because it's so busy today. Trying to go to supper now would be a nightmare.
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Old 05-16-2019, 11:37 PM   #24
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Got transmission lines hooked up. Borrowed flare tool from my neighbor again to put flares on the the 4 ends and then cut a couple pieces of hose to slip on. Looks good and clears everything.

I used most of the donor lines, cut them and used a couple pieces from a kit from summit to tie it all together.
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And I cut some hard wood I had laying around and cut up a tires sidewall for the mounting hardware for the bed a couple days ago.

My 5 minutes a day stuff is finally adding up.
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