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61K10 11-06-2018 03:02 PM

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Funny, I was gonna post up my sound floor covering i just put in, and a third set belt. Ya, why i didn't do it in the first place lol! Changed out my stock steering wheel for more room.

I like working on stuff as I'm retired. alway's been a gear head. will post up some pic's later, and thanks for the thumbs-up.

66K20 11-06-2018 03:35 PM

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Kimble - I have read through your build start-finish. I admire your work and love the truck!

Several posts back and a couple of years ago, you mentioned finding bronze bushings to replace the hub needle bearing for a disc brake swap. Oilite 1-1/8id x 1-5/8od x 1". Can you verify the size of the bushing? According to Oilite that bushing is not standard size and needs to be custom made, but it looks like you found the bushing on ebay. Thank you!

61K10 11-07-2018 03:58 PM

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I posted wrong? I think maybe oilite ff1618-01 flange 1-3/8 x1-5/8 x1- flange is 2"" od and 1/8" thick. I have another complete new set as the ones i installed on my axle were all used except rotors. I will remeasure and post up

61K10 11-07-2018 08:18 PM

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the prior post is the right part #. you can turn down the stub axle shaft a few thou and use the needle bearings. I wanted to go back to 100% stock if need be.

61K10 01-28-2019 02:17 PM

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just a little up-date about the sound mat stuff. It does have a smell and it's not sweet lol. hope it will air out this spring as it's been shut up.

TJ's Chevy 01-30-2019 12:47 AM

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I'm excited to retire and go into full time restos........40 years from now. :thud:

61K10 01-30-2019 02:44 PM

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TJ--You have a good start on all the knowledge required lol! I assume your new job will help also. I started like you when i was young and it's a never ending learning experience. Never too old to learn something new or a better way to do something.

How's your new job?

Take care----------kimble

TJ's Chevy 01-30-2019 03:45 PM

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Originally Posted by 61K10 (Post 8454751)
TJ--You have a good start on all the knowledge required lol! I assume your new job will help also. I started like you when i was young and it's a never ending learning experience. Never too old to learn something new or a better way to do something.

How's your new job?

Take care----------kimble

New job is going well thus far, but we'll see what happens. The railroad is taking a turn for the worst these days. Union Pacific and CSX have merged together so now they're laying off a ton of people and putting locomotives in storage as per a new 2020 Unified plan. Bunch of BullSh** that their doing, but what's to expect with money hungry CEO's right?
Thought I had my career path chosen, but I may be doing something else soon. Hard to make large purchases wondering if your gonna get laid off or fired everyday. haha
Now thinking of fire department or getting a diesel tech associates and getting into semi trucks. :chevy:

straight6chevyguy 02-01-2019 11:01 PM

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Hey 61K10 I really like the truck man!
What cb radio is that you have in there?
Looks like a newer radio shack but I could be wrong?

straight6chevyguy 02-01-2019 11:01 PM

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Hey TJ! You need to make a video of your new truck!

61K10 02-03-2019 03:41 PM

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St6guy--good eye. It's a R/Shack 40 channel? can't remember. It's not working as my cable to my old wip mount doesn't fit. I'll get to it someday lol.

straight6chevyguy 02-03-2019 10:52 PM

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Yea I'm really into the radio thing and when I see radios in other peoples trucks they really catch my eye LOL.
I'm all so a big fan of all most every thing radio shack sold. It's to bad they are not really around anymore.:waah:

I got a realistic trc 427 in my 98 c1500 and a trc 473 that's going to replace the midland in my 65 c20 sometime soon.:chevy:

aotte1 10-11-2019 11:48 PM

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Kimble,
What is new with you and your truck?

I have gone and purchased another 1966 GMC 4WD Suburban, with a lot of great help from a friend who found it. He also has totally facilitated the purchase.

Les

61K10 10-14-2019 01:57 PM

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Hi Les, just saw your post. Another haha. You have enough projects already. Glad you saved another one. Not much with my tk. Bough another trans (67 420) has the reverse sw in the shifter plate. Feels like it has a shorter throw, probably not but it shifts smooth. Now just need enough ambition to switch them out.

take care Les----------Kimble

aotte1 05-18-2020 01:44 PM

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Kimble,

66 GMC Suburban, just arrived this week, friend brought it to me, needs work. Been resting since 1993 or 95 outside, with front clip off. It has 25 plus years of dirt on it. Drive train/suspension looks to be original, body modified for big A.. tires. Thinking will start out keeping Dana 44 Closed knuckle 3.54 GMC gears. Any suggestions on maintenance to conduct before driving? Rolls very easy.
Just starting to check it out. First goal is to get it driving as, before any major mods.
Photos Apple sideways.


Les

61K10 05-22-2020 03:38 PM

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pretty nice Les--get it safe first as you know. Maybe change the axle oil and ck wheel bearings. Just depends if how much you're going to drive it. Hows the rest of your projects?

I found a nice vacuum gauge for mine so dash gauge panel needs to come back out.

kimble

aotte1 05-24-2020 07:04 PM

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Kimble,
Nice find on the vacuum gauge, will look nice.

Any thing lubrication wise, need to do on the closed knuckles.
Looks like their may have been a type of seal covering the inner part of the closed knuckle?

My other project are move slowly, some faster then others. Many of them are resting currently. They are all completed pretty much except for the body parts. The 66’ C20 CC is furthest along body wise.

Les

61K10 05-25-2020 02:02 PM

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Les on the closed knuckle make sure there is lube in them and run it in 4wheel to lube the knuckle bearings. There is gaskets on the knuckle itself, kinda like a wiper, most weep. That should get you started.

kimble

suburbangeorge 02-11-2023 03:57 PM

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Originally Posted by aotte1 (Post 7619872)
Kimble,

Looks like I need to change out the seals on my Rockwell T221. Just sitting their and spinning it makes it leak some. Did you change your out? Getting the seal from a person who has a lot of parts for the T221. Planning to double up on shaft seals per his suggestion. Also, will epoxy two magnets to the bottom cover to collect small metal wear parts. He reports these guys generate some metal as they wear. Also " we are much better of having the divorced 221 as they do not have the imput shaft issues the married ones have".

Did you get to find the van brake hose part numbers you are using.

Les

Got rid of the Rockwell. It has a design flaw. Some bearings are submerged in gear lube. Others have little catch cups cast into the case which collect flying gear lube. If I remember correctly it's the rear bearing on the main output shaft has neither. Lost that bearing twice. First just above the Mexican border near Mexicali. Removed the TC, had a long driveshaft fabricated and finished our trip. Second time (running a factory lubricated bearing) was it. Out came the SM420 and the Rockwell and in went a (totally rebuilt)SM465 and NP205.


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