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RE: what did you do in your garage / shop and or driveway today ?


Yes, the "Ball joints" are just flat steel with a throughbolt.



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I will be in my shop the whole day Monday,

I have to get cracking on this frame.

The 12 bolt wil just have to wait for the 12 bolts to arrive.

Hopefully the right ones.

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I ordered this master kit. It has the 12 V cover and the axle plate bolts, but it does not have the ring gear bolts.
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65 SD L79 wrote:

I ordered this master kit. It has the 12 V cover and the axle plate bolts, but it does not have the ring gear bolts.
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 Wow, my rough addition puts that around $440 for hardware!



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it makes putting it together a lot easier having all the packages marked. i get the body, interior and engine kits too



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This is what my wife woke up to today biggrin

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Compaired the old steering linkage as I assembled the new parts.

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As far as I can go for now.

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AC Delco brake pads and flex lines arrive Friday from Rock Auto.

 



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Thing of beauty Randy. I'm assuming you'll fit the engine, trans and everything else driveline in place before the body goes on?

I'll look forward to seeing the big orange in place.



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Thing of beauty Randy. I'm assuming you'll fit the engine, trans and everything else driveline in place before the body goes on?

I'll look forward to seeing the big orange in place.


 There is a big delay on the motor and the M-20 but for that, they need to be done by an expert and that is worth waiting for, in my opinion.



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Interesting problem I came across today.

I did all the wiring for the power antenna. Previously I had drilled the quarter panel hole and mounted the antenna. For the wiring I ran a 10 gauge wire from the horn relay to a 30 amp breaker mounted up under the dash. I plan to use this breaker for the power antenna and power locks, possibly the power vents as well. From there I ran a 10 gauge wire up to a pair of relays, one for "up" and one for "down". I do this because I don't like the full amperage for the antenna pulled through the switch. I've seen too many switches over the years that got hot. From the relays I ran a pair of 14 gauge wires to the antenna. 

When I mounted the antenna a few months ago, I put a battery in the trunk and ran jumper wires to the up down wires. It works perfect. 

Today when I finished all the wiring, I tested the antenna. It won't move up or down but sounds like it's trying to move either direction as I try it on the switch. Put a battery in the trunk, run jumper wires to it, works perfect. Volt meter shows full voltage at the back when I try the switch but I must be losing amperage. I just can't figure out why or how. After lunch and a nap I guess it's time to start doing a bunch more testing. Weird. I thought maybe it was a bad ground because when I tested with the battery in the trunk of course I grounded the antenna right to the negative post on the battery. Ran a jumper cable from the nice steel bumper to the antenna body but no change.








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Are the up/down relays close to the antenna motor?

If no, I'd continue a 10 gauge power wire back to the trunk, mount the relays hidden there, and use the 14 gauge wires in place right now as the relay triggers.



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It's a long shot but maybe the relays are "weak" and making poor contact.

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I walk twice a day, about 4 km's each walk. I do some very good thinking when I walk. I just got back. I was only about 3 blocks from home on my way out for my walk and I did one of those DUH forehead-smacks.....

I wired the relays for a new style power antenna that uses two wires and the polarity reverses for up or down. This 1966 antenna is grounded, you power one wire for up, other wire for down. I haven't even gone into the garage to check but I know that's the problem!

What a rookie mistake.....

All I need to do is snip or remove one wire on each relay and it will work perfect.

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Seemed strange that a 14 gauge feed wasn't able to power it. It would have had to be a motor or drive issue.

Isn't it great when it comes to you!



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Seemed strange that a 14 gauge feed wasn't able to power it. It would have had to be a motor or drive issue.

Isn't it great when it comes to you!


 I know, that is what was bothering me so much. If it worked for GM for years and years, why didn't it work now? And of course the antenna worked perfect when I unplugged the harness in the trunk and ran jumpers from a battery because I knew to ground the antenna and power one wire for up or the other wire for down. When I tested it I knew it wasn't reverse polarity but when I wired the relays my brain was stuck on reverse polarity.  I guess the joys of senior moments?

Anyway, nap time is over, it's off to the garage to right my wrong!



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Much better.

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Good grief, my Youtube video is blocked due to copyrighting. I guess Burton Cummings must be mad at me for the music that was one when I did the video....

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These eyes are crying !

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I've got a couple with music playing clearly in the background. No AI strike yet. 

I chalk this up to Burton being Burton.

 



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I was constantly getting strikes on here with our ad provider thanks to a non intellegent AI thinking we had offensive content. I was constantly appealing their decisions.
It's only going to get worse as more and more companies rely in this technology.

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Been busy in the garage getting the Beaumont ready for the season. Replacing the old single plane intake and carb with 

a factory LS3 intake and EFI controlled by a Holley Terminator ECU. 

I apologize in advance if the pics are upside down or sideways haha



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Must be so much fun learning and being able to program a LS. Wise to return it to EFI.

Nice alternator btw!

I tried to straighten that picture, but it absolutely refuses to be. Strange.

 

edit; finally got it. Even rotating, resizing and renaming that image would not do it. It needed a slight crop as well to take.

 

 

 

 



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In prep for Rebushing the 2GV, I cleaned up the original base from the 1969 carb that Randy gave me. It actually has less shaft play than the one currently in the car.

Ordered this kit from amazon. I'll have enough bushings to do 4 - 2GV's or 4 - QJ's on the primary's. They apparently share the same 5/16 shaft and .335 shaft bore.

 

 

As found,

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After glass bead blasting,

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.. and after some high temp engine enamel and aluminum silver,

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I plan on gun blueing the throttle plates and shaft to prevent corrosion. Any other thoughts on this. Paint just won't work here.

 

 



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Thanks for flipping the picture. The Holley system is supposed to be self learning after entering some parameters before start up but well see how well that works, Im sure there will be some tweaking involved.

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Thats one part I think I would have really enjoyed. The programming of all the parameters.

If I was to do another engine, I really think it would be an LS of some type, if just for the programming capability.

I guess it's all automatic now?



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Im still learning but I have downloaded some software to my laptop and there seems to be no end to the kind of changes that can be made to the base tune, fun times ahead lol. All else fails and I will book a dyno/tune session.

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