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It looks good but where is my zip tie tip of the day? Lol
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decided to finally mount the horn back up, hey pretty girls ain't gonna honk at themselves!
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then I remembered why I was in no hurry to git it back on, it don't work, or so I thought
luckily Mopar Seth came by and the dude is a wizard with [my] Multimeter and in about 2 seconds flat he goes your brand new Grant steering wheel horn button is DEFECTIVE, that's college kid speak for BROKEN he says, just buy a new universal one and call it good, then he went inside to get a beer that was both good news (in the sense that I wired it up right) and bad news in the sense that I hate buying new stuff to replace new stuff so by the time he came back out I had the button in a million pieces turns out that gold dish cup thing was not dished enuff so we set it on a big nut basically a round donut with a hole in it and punched it with a punch and a 3 lbs sledge once and dished it out proper and whalla problem = solution |
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I think we need a sound clip of the horn working. hahaha
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so I figured spend another $18 bucks on a can of factory match paint that don't match or spend half that on POTENTIAL, ie Plasti Dip Camo Green [ahem] Verde
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this is what we're going for
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first coat, you shoot them 30 minutes apart
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second coat - with a close up
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beautiful truck!!! rusty better stick around for a long time :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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the world needs more od green 2wd chevys. but thats just my personal opinion.
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third and final coat
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found a pic of a shrink wrapped C10
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Tell me your not going to change colors of the old boy. Lol plasti dip the whole truck. Might be expensive. I do like the green and if I squint real hard I can see rusty looking like the Ferrari. Lol
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so bolted up the plasti dipped roll pan, not quite the green I was hoping for and the sun behind me makes for a bad pic with the shadows but its done
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another day another header exhaust leak, man I tell you those siamese ports just love to leak
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and here's some evidence on the header flanges, man is this deja vu all over again
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alright so we wire wheel the head exhaust ports clean
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this time finally we are going to use the REMFLEX 2011 gaskets
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REMFLEX makes at least three different small block chevy gaskets so we was sure to pic the one for the Vortec aka L31 cylinder heads
2005 - 2006 - 1-3/8" x 1-1/2" Square Port 2011 - 1-3/8" x 1-1/2" Raised Square Port Note it says: "Raised square port" maybe that's they key, a properly port matched gasket, lol I'm just trying to help out anyone out there in the forum land who may be looking for information on this stuff, that's all |
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here's my best attempt to show you how the 2011 REMFLEX gasket fits the Vortec L31 cylinder head
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