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Ryan that picture is just the base coat I clear coated it Sunday. Hay swamp rat its been a while from your last post. you busy doing other things. I have been working grave yard for the last month so I get up early and work on the truck for couple hours about 3 days a week. I get most truck stuff done on the week ends. 4 Wheel parts called me today and they don't have the spindles and can't get them for about a month. I call my friend Pat to see if he can find a couple by the end of the week. Today I installed the ARP studs in the stearing knuckles and removed the seals and races from the hubs today. Only problem the hubs don't fit in my blasting cabinet. Going to see about getting gravity blasting gun at harbor Freight tomorrow so I don't have to fire up the big blasting pot.
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Yea i am sick of the rain and wind to say the least but am about ready to get back at it soon.
Can you order direct from these guys?? this is the brand for my D44 replacements, i didn't research a D60 tho.. http://www.yukongear.com/Spindles.aspx Maybe just order thru someone else that can order direct? heres some links in this thread that may help? http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=129295 |
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I ordered the spindles from ORD this afternoon. Should have them by Thursday. I almost forgot I bought a gravity spray gun from Harbor Freight about 2 months ago and used it to spray the D60 this week end and it work good. I don't think I would use it to spray body panels as the spray pattern is a heavy top and bottom. All in all not bad for inexpensive spray gun for spraying parts.
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I used that gun to spray my home theater screen paint and it worked very well. For $15 or so you can't beat the quality, however i'd also be hesitant on spraying panels.
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What type of rear spring hangers are you using? Do they drop lower? Is this the reason you don't need the 4" block?
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I installed an rear shackle flip kit from ORD and it eliminate the 4" block. my rear springs are new stock springs.
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I got a call from SRS Industrial Coating today they media blasted my cab and it is ready to pick up. Now the final body work can start on the cab. bed is in primer just need final sanding and should be ready for paint.
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Nice work on the axle, and it's nice to hear your cab is moving along fairly duickly as well.
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Thanks Oh and sorry to hear about the flood issue. |
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I salute you, sir! Restoring trucks like this is not just skill, i think it's a passion and an art. I once had rust issues under my truck and even on my bed, i had to use phosphoric acid solution to get the corrosion and rust out. Took me almost a week (thankfully the weather was dry and i had a spacious shed, i do not have all the time in the world to do it in one day). In any case, my bed held up pretty alright.
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I media blasted 1 of my front hub with gravity blasting gun from Harbor Freight today it worked ok uses a lot of air and took about 23 lbs of media. My cab was media blasted and I picked it up and dropped it off at Sky's shop he will start the finish body work next week.
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I finished prepping all the parts for my Dana 60 front axle today. Had to buy new rotors as they old ones were .0200 under minimum. got new U joints installed in the right and left axle shafts. Now I just have to put it all back together. I finally got my new steering gear from O.R.D. it took about 2 moths. It is set up for hydro assist steering.
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I may be wrong but i thought Hydro assist was the early 67 version of power steering? the setup where there is a hydralic ram affixed to the tie rod.. If thats the case i'm not sure what the benifit would be over a more modern 3.5 to 1 ratio like you can get from readhead steering?
http://www.redheadsteeringgears.com/ The axles look sweet, cant wait to see that cab in paint! |
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this is power steering with hydro assist it help with larger tires. I might step up to 38" tires if they fit in the future. for now I will not install the ram or plumbing just keep it blocked off until required.
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Nice parts there!
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Some pictures of the Dana 60 going back together. it was a pita putting the high steer parts on was supper tight fit. I hope I don't have to take it apart any time soon. Just have to install the wheel bearing and install the axle in the truck this week end.
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Nice lokin D60! Nice stand too!
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Nice looking. When my truck grows up I hope it's like yours!!!:metal:
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Thanks for complements. I built the stand about a year ago the wheels are to small with both axles on it after I install the D60 I'm going to replace the wheel with 5" one's to make it easier to roll around. I still have the stock D44 and HO72. First C10 the truck your building with your son is looking dam good to
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Looks great! i really like watching stuff go together with such focus on details.
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