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Old 05-03-2015, 09:44 PM   #426
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Re: 64 C10 Stepside "Jaybird"

Looks Amazing Brotha!!!
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Old 05-09-2015, 07:14 AM   #427
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Got my American Autowire Classic Update Series Harness yesterday. This is one of the coolest things I have bought for the truck. If you add up all the original wiring harnesses for these trucks they come out to around $700 or so. This kit was $540, but I saved 20% on it so came out to $430. Plus all the extras that come with it are amazing. A ton of new switches, plus all the upgrades you can add that the original doesn't have. It even came with a new ignition barrel and keys! Truly impressed with American Autowire. Now to spend the next couple of nights reading over all the instructions. The only downside is you need to rent or buy their special crimping tool. Or you can solder the terminals on. Not sure yet what I am going to do.

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Old 05-09-2015, 10:01 AM   #428
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Re: 64 C10 Stepside "Jaybird"

Awesome!
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Old 05-09-2015, 04:02 PM   #429
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Re: 64 C10 Stepside "Jaybird"

Bret have you got a picture of there tool as I use a crimping tool every day at work and it only cost about £20 or $30 . But I still solder some of the joints by putting a drop of solder on as well . But thats me being extra cautious because of the nature of my job .
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Old 05-09-2015, 06:43 PM   #430
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Re: 64 C10 Stepside "Jaybird"

Martin this is from their website. Not that much to rent but you only get it for 30 days.

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American Autowire is currently offering a pair of Delphi Packard Electric “F” type terminal crimping tools for a nominal fee of $25.00 each…the single crimp tool and the double crimp tool. Upon ordering either rental tool, your credit card will be charged a $79.00 deposit per tool plus shipping charges. The rental agreement is for a 30 day period and starts upon the arrival of the tool. American Autowire will use the UPS tracking number for verification of arrival.

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I put it into Amazon and it comes up with this. It seems the $79 from Ameican Autowire is cheaper. Basically you get a 10 day grace period after the 30 days and if it is not return you pay for it. I don't mind buying just not sure I would ever get that much use out of it after the
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Old 05-09-2015, 06:56 PM   #431
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Nice tools mine is for insulated crimps . If you can get a tool for a good price I would by it you can never have to many tools . Even when the truck is finished I bet if you give it some time it won't be long before you are restoring or building something else .
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Old 05-10-2015, 08:38 PM   #432
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Nice tools mine is for insulated crimps . If you can get a tool for a good price I would by it you can never have to many tools . Even when the truck is finished I bet if you give it some time it won't be long before you are restoring or building something else .
I talked to my dad and he says we can make both crimpers and save me some money.

So today I covered the firewall with Peal n Seal. Then I installed the inner fenders. Next I installed the fuse box with the custom mounting plate in the kit that bolts to longer upper inner fender bolts they supply in the kit. Pretty trick. I had to file the holes on the plate just a tad to make it go on both bolts but it came out great. Next I put the core support and battery tray. The wife snapped some pretty cool shots of the boys helping and hanging out.

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The kit came with these cool insulated clips that mount in the factory holes.
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Cool shots the wife took

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Youngest helping put the core support bolt on.

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This shot is freaking awesome!
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Old 05-10-2015, 08:49 PM   #433
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That's KOOL to see the little guys lending a helping hand....
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Re: 64 C10 Stepside "Jaybird"

Truck is looking great! Awesome that the little guys are helping out. My boy loves helping me in the garage. Great feeling for sure!
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Good job with both the truck and they boys. Always take the time to give them a little fun. Congrats
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Man BJ! That's awesome!
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Re: 64 C10 Stepside "Jaybird"

That's Awesome, especially getting the young ones involved...
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Re: 64 C10 Stepside "Jaybird"

JUST WoW !

Those photos really bring it all together Bret.

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Looking really good Bret . Getting the boys trained will pay off later . I learnt so much from my dad when I used to help him as a boy . As I'm sure you did
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That is way cool your boys helping you. Wish I could have afforded it back then. Its a good way to get them interested in our Habit.......I mean in maintenance...!
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Looking good Bret! Mine would have gone a lot faster if I had all that help. It doesn't look that hard just hard to get to. Perfect time with nothing in the cab. I pieced mine together and I am down to the under dash harness and all are replaced. I guess I'll do it when I get the vintage air system. What crimper are you looking for? I might have it.
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Truck is looking good! And what memories you and the boys will share for a life time. Priceless
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Bret

Here is a few links to a crimper that I use. I was in the wiring department at a previous company I worked at, while the tools AAW had to rent are the premium hand crimp tools, these can be used with very good results. I have a set and have done a few cars with them and they work well. For terminals with the crimp on the wire and one on the insulation, it requires you to do them separately, but does a good job. You have to decide which "slot" to use for the wire size you are doing, but that is no big deal. I have bought from Waytek before and they are a good company. There are other places to get them too.

http://www.waytekwire.com/item/419/T...EL-CRIMP-TOOL/
http://terminalsupplyco.com/Store/Pr...?pc=OBT-1028CT
http://crimpsupply.com/packard-delph...pack-tool.html
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Looking good Bret! Mine would have gone a lot faster if I had all that help. It doesn't look that hard just hard to get to. Perfect time with nothing in the cab. I pieced mine together and I am down to the under dash harness and all are replaced. I guess I'll do it when I get the vintage air system. What crimper are you looking for? I might have it.
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Bret

Here is a few links to a crimper that I use. I was in the wiring department at a previous company I worked at, while the tools AAW had to rent are the premium hand crimp tools, these can be used with very good results. I have a set and have done a few cars with them and they work well. For terminals with the crimp on the wire and one on the insulation, it requires you to do them separately, but does a good job. You have to decide which "slot" to use for the wire size you are doing, but that is no big deal. I have bought from Waytek before and they are a good company. There are other places to get them too.

http://www.waytekwire.com/item/419/T...EL-CRIMP-TOOL/
http://terminalsupplyco.com/Store/Pr...?pc=OBT-1028CT
http://crimpsupply.com/packard-delph...pack-tool.html
Thanks guys for all the great comments. I really enjoy having my boys around the shop and hopefully it will be great memories and plant the seed. I grew up in my Grandpa's machine shop and around all his cars, and trucks and boats. I have very found memories of working with him and learning about everything from painting to woodworking.

John I am looking for the Delphi Packard F type terminal single and double crimpers.

Aggie91 thanks for all the great links. Still researching and trying to figure out what to do. At this point I really want to buy my own.
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Old 05-12-2015, 07:22 PM   #445
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Let the madness begin...

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That really, really looks good!! Have fun with the wiring. Just take your time and take brakes when you feel like it is never going to end. That way you won't get burnt out or make mistakes. By the way did I tell you that it is really look'in good.

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Have fun with that wiring man. lol Be sure to let me know all the secret hiding spots you found for the wiring.
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Loving it and the madness!!!
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X2 on the previous comments...

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