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Same, I'm a couple weeks from being able to do any real work to either of mine.It's just too darn cold to do anything to the old girl, so maybe I'll just dust her off this weekend.
Glad to see that I'm not the only person that ain't afraid to shred them down. I told my boys about the recent body swap; "Cab swaps are like p#$$y; I'm not scared of them but I don't get a chance to do them on the daily". You older fellas will get it...Got about half the DSE kit installed before lunch
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Lol, as I suspected, when I reinstalled the gauge cluster I fudged up the ground connection. No wonder the lighting was searching out a return path wherever it could. It's always something dumb at the end of the day. All is well now, lighting works as it should as does everything but the clock. It has power and ground, so someday I will pop it out and see if I can McGuyver it back to life somehow.Ha ha ha ha, one step forward, two steps back. I popped the crappy dash pad off to make it easier to get to the inner cavity under the dash, also made it easier to pull the dash gauge cluster out. Some bulbs were not working and the speedo was not indicating. I brought in a box of 194 bulbs to change all them out so I was starting fresh. Cluster came out easy enough for old brittle bull$#it and since it's up on stands, verified speedo cable spun. So far, all good. Gauges read proper ranges and both turn signal indicators work. Frigging awesome!
Until I turned on the headlights. WTF?
Lol, as I suspected, when I reinstalled the gauge cluster I fudged up the ground connection. No wonder the lighting was searching out a return path wherever it could. It's always something dumb at the end of the day. All is well now, lighting works as it should as does everything but the clock. It has power and ground, so someday I will pop it out and see if I can McGuyver it back to life somehow.
Did get the right front brake issue definitively answered. The caliper and pads are new, the hose is plugged. Ordering all new rubber brake lines tonight as well as a master cylinder for rear seal leaks. Two steps forward, no falling back. Sweet!
Jury is still out over the pinion bearings. Did another under side test and the noise changes significantly when the passenger side wheel is kept from turning, even though the wheel bearing there sounds normal. Thinking something in the center is acting out. Cover off next, although I'm seriously considering letting a specialist go through it and put in 3.42 gears too
My buddy Jimmy gave me some bumper guards over the weekend. After straightening them out some I slapped em on this afternoon. Im on the fence whether I like em or not now that theyre on there
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Your truck does look great with them, but I am in the same boat with @bucket , it looked just as cool without them. Those bumper bumpers(fangs) didn't appear until the mid 80's anyways, I think. I might be totally wrong. Killer looking either way.Your truck looks great with them. But it also looked great without them too. I'm no help, lol.
Longbeds have really grown on me the last 5 or so years, and do look really cool dropped low IMHO.No don't chop it down that's the trendy hipster thing to do around here to the point I've seen one other long bed besides mine running around here. 75% of the short bed squares here are originally long beds That have been hacked into short beds.
Then they ask even more for them than normal because short bed bro. As if being in the rust belt isn't bad enough when it comes to prices on these trucks.
I'll have to remember that trick on the O2 sensor socket. All 3 of my trucks probably need them.... Done 3 of 4 on the Burb, Crew Cab longbed's were acting up when I got it but settled down after being driven more and tuned up. Hoping that will straighten out the "new" ccsb, got several things to see to on it, once the weather gets warmer(supposed to be freezing or below for the next few days, not working on a truck outside!).Been a minute.
After checking battery and alternator a few different ways, then still having rough idle/driving, I went down a few different paths(rabbit holes).
Still thinking it could be fuel pump, but knowing things to do to adjust the TBI in the past, eventually I landed on throwing parts at the TBI.
All symptoms I was having led me to ECM not conducting correctly due to TBI parts that could use love or be replaced. Since these parts are not too expensive I went there.
All said and done: new EGR(actually ran good the day after install but back to rough after), new EGR solenoid, new MAP sensor, new coolant temp. sensor, new o2 sensor(days of PB Blaster, nor heat got it free, had to try a trick I heard about with a clamp ring on o2 sensor socket with breaker bar!) new IACV, and TPS.
I then got a cheap tachometer off Amazon, did the ALDL paper clip jump recalibration and adjusted throttle torx screw to 640-720-ish RPM. The old TPS and IACV did not look bad at all but I swapped them anyway. Whatever one or more of those it was got fixed for now, lol. Truck is driving well again and it feels great just to drive it to the gas station. Just in time for this snow/ice rain storm to come through. Now I need to address the breaks next, when I uncover the truck after said winter storm. Inspection is due in March so...You must be registered for see images attach
More of a hope I might use it somedayYeah--but if you might use it someday, you'd probably want to keep itThe second you sell it, the perfect truck for it would fall into your lap that would need it!
I got them on a deal and didn't want them to go in the garbage. But I don't really have a build in mind that I would use them on. On the lookout for a crew cab and a blazer, but otherwise my project list is full(financially anyways). ***** too expensive to be building a bunch of projects these days, here for a good time not a long time!