TexasEd 188 Report post Posted February 20, 2020 It wasn't today but last thing I worked on was replacing the fuel pump. The old one thought it was a water sprinkler. Was the first time I had done this and I had to remove the AC compressor and take off the oil filter to get the old one off. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
rwcstang 201 Report post Posted February 28, 2020 a friend of mine, who loves photography took pictures of my car. looks pretty good! 6 RPM, JayEstes, Grabber70Mach and 3 others reacted to this Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Mike65 475 Report post Posted February 28, 2020 Looks great. 1 rwcstang reacted to this Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Grabber70Mach 107 Report post Posted March 6, 2020 Great looking pictures of your car, digging it. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
MN69Grande 203 Report post Posted March 10, 2020 For the first time in nearly 25 years I have working courtesy lights, clock, map light, and cigarette lighter. It's funny how these smaller things make the car feel way more complete. Also I pulled out a poorly wired remote door lock setup that never did work right. 1 RPM reacted to this Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
RPM 1,190 Report post Posted March 10, 2020 1 hour ago, MN69Grande said: For the first time in nearly 25 years I have working courtesy lights, clock, map light, and cigarette lighter. It's funny how these smaller things make the car feel way more complete. My first thought after reading your first sentence was it's sometimes the little things that are so rewarding. Kudos. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
69SlowResto 19 Report post Posted April 7, 2020 Haven’t done anything for a long time....time to get back at it. Welded in trunk floor this weekend. 3 Mach1 Driver, Desertdave and bigmal reacted to this Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
RPM 1,190 Report post Posted April 7, 2020 Made a throttle pedal to mount to the arm. Reflections on the pics make it look like it has an irregular surface, but it's smooth with an even curve. 2 Mach1 Driver and Caseyrhe reacted to this Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Mach1 Driver 560 Report post Posted April 7, 2020 Lots of curved surfaces, so did you use a hammer and bean bag? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
RPM 1,190 Report post Posted April 7, 2020 Don't I wish I had all that stuff for metal work. I cheated and started with a piece cut from 1-1/8" x .083" round tubing. To get the top to bottom curve I placed it on the female half of a scrapped simple die and hammered away. 1 Mach1 Driver reacted to this Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Alan_Mac 48 Report post Posted April 12, 2020 I took my 9" differential + axle housing out last week for a refresh. Its getting new dutchman axles. The differential housing will be painted red oxide. The axle housing will be painted semi gloss black. New axle seals, lubelocker printed seal (I am impressed with this seal), redline 75w90 and AMK copper nuts and washers. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
bigmal 225 Report post Posted April 14, 2020 On 4/13/2020 at 12:59 AM, Alan_Mac said: I took my 9" differential + axle housing out last week for a refresh. Its getting new dutchman axles. The differential housing will be painted red oxide. The axle housing will be painted semi gloss black. New axle seals, lubelocker printed seal (I am impressed with this seal), redline 75w90 and AMK copper nuts and washers. Doing the same thing to mine. Making the most of being at home 1 Alan_Mac reacted to this Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
JayEstes 172 Report post Posted April 15, 2020 Started putting in the new “show panel” up front: Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Hux 45 Report post Posted April 15, 2020 Got bored with body work and felt the need to do something that made me feel like this resto would eventually be a driver so time to make something shiney. So new carpet and new chrome trim (Dii Corvex) on the sports deck rear seat and now wrapped in bubble wrap and put away. I could not get the carpet sitting nice on the floor piece that faces into the trunk - on the pre 69 they have the chrome trim. Mainly as I have no way to staple steel at hand in reality. Since the trim kit suits 65-70 I used the early piece to finish it. The Dii chrome trim is actually nice, lined up with the existing holes quite well. I would recommend it. 1 JayEstes reacted to this Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
JayEstes 172 Report post Posted April 16, 2020 16 hours ago, Hux said: Got bored with body work and felt the need to do something that made me feel like this resto would eventually be a driver so time to make something shiney. So new carpet and new chrome trim (Dii Corvex) on the sports deck rear seat and now wrapped in bubble wrap and put away. I could not get the carpet sitting nice on the floor piece that faces into the trunk - on the pre 69 they have the chrome trim. Mainly as I have no way to staple steel at hand in reality. Since the trim kit suits 65-70 I used the early piece to finish it. The Dii chrome trim is actually nice, lined up with the existing holes quite well. I would recommend it. Shame it had to be wrapped and stuck away. That's good looking work that oughta be seen.... soon. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Hux 45 Report post Posted May 2, 2020 Long weekend for us....bit the bullet and fitted up a new quarter skin, went for a butt weld all the way around rather than flange it. Used some marking out dye and a scribe to lay it out them a sanding disc to get the gaps nice. I think there is only about 500 little welds to do and it will be solid steel. 2 Machspeed and Mach1 Driver reacted to this Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
LEE 69 18 Report post Posted May 3, 2020 Been away from here for a while, but finished up the interior this weekend 7 ThePoose, fvike, Mike65 and 4 others reacted to this Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Desertdave 11 Report post Posted May 3, 2020 5 hours ago, LEE 69 said: Been away from here for a while, but finished up the interior this weekend Are those fuel lines at the back edge of your trunk? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
LEE 69 18 Report post Posted May 3, 2020 7 hours ago, Desertdave said: Are those fuel lines at the back edge of your trunk? They are Breather's for the tank, with one way non return valves Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Machspeed 219 Report post Posted May 4, 2020 On 5/2/2020 at 4:15 PM, Hux said: Long weekend for us....bit the bullet and fitted up a new quarter skin, went for a butt weld all the way around rather than flange it. Used some marking out dye and a scribe to lay it out them a sanding disc to get the gaps nice. I think there is only about 500 little welds to do and it will be solid steel. You're doing that right, Hux. Looks like you got a good fit with that panel too. Curious, how wide is the butt weld gap? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Hux 45 Report post Posted May 4, 2020 8 hours ago, Machspeed said: You're doing that right, Hux. Looks like you got a good fit with that panel too. Curious, how wide is the butt weld gap? About 1mm at max. I find that I get enough penetration and its certainly strong enough a join. To finish I ground it down, used a 2” roloc flap disc to get it low and then hand file finished to the below picture. I think a very thin wipe with filler will be all it takes to have it done. 2 Mach1 Driver and RPM reacted to this Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Machspeed 219 Report post Posted May 5, 2020 That appears to be exceptional work. Did you use panel clamps to maintain alignment? I did a couple of wheel arches on my truck last week and thought I'd never finish them....lol! 1 Mach1 Driver reacted to this Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Hux 45 Report post Posted May 6, 2020 21 hours ago, Machspeed said: That appears to be exceptional work. Did you use panel clamps to maintain alignment? I did a couple of wheel arches on my truck last week and thought I'd never finish them....lol! Thanks mate - I am really happy with how it turned out. Just shows what a bit of patience can deliver even for an amateur like me. Amazingly no I didn’t use panel clamps I have tried them in the past and found they dont work that well if there is any curve in the panel join area. I had a couple of grips holding it in position against the wheel house lip and then just used a bit of finger pressure to hold it aligned while I tacked off. Once it was tacked off I let it hang naturally and then did the majority of the weld so it held a more natural position if that makes sense? 1 Machspeed reacted to this Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Mountaineerfan 44 Report post Posted May 6, 2020 Got the car back from the transmission shop yesterday. Rebuilt C4, after losing all forward gears. Wow, it has more power now than in the previous 8 years I've driven it! My 17 year old griped at me for smoking the tires as I pulled out of his work when I stopped to show him that it was working! :) Installed new front parking brake cable, now does anyone have any idea why the foot pedal doesn't seem to be catching when I push it to the floor? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
aslanefe 333 Report post Posted May 6, 2020 5 hours ago, Mountaineerfan said: Got the car back from the transmission shop yesterday. Rebuilt C4, after losing all forward gears. Wow, it has more power now than in the previous 8 years I've driven it! My 17 year old griped at me for smoking the tires as I pulled out of his work when I stopped to show him that it was working! :) Installed new front parking brake cable, now does anyone have any idea why the foot pedal doesn't seem to be catching when I push it to the floor? There are a few moving/sliding parts on the parking brake pedal that corrodes and freezes when not used for a while. I would remove the pedal and lube it. Removing it makes it easy to see the mechanism and apply lube to where it needs. The release handle spring might be broken too if the handle does not go back in after you release it. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites