Bent and fitted in new hard lines in the rear. And then i got tired of rolling around on the ground and started cleaning and vacuming the cab out. I pulled the seats out and emptied all the crap in the spare wheel well. And then just pulled out a scrub brush and went at the headliner, dash, and more. Still working on that "funk" smell but im sure i will get it. And the holes in the floor will vent some of that out.
TRL 69' SCAB
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Weekend update,
Bent and fitted in new hard lines in the rear. And then i got tired of rolling around on the ground and started cleaning and vacuming the cab out. I pulled the seats out and emptied all the crap in the spare wheel well. And then just pulled out a scrub brush and went at the headliner, dash, and more. Still working on that "funk" smell but im sure i will get it. And the holes in the floor will vent some of that out.
Bent and fitted in new hard lines in the rear. And then i got tired of rolling around on the ground and started cleaning and vacuming the cab out. I pulled the seats out and emptied all the crap in the spare wheel well. And then just pulled out a scrub brush and went at the headliner, dash, and more. Still working on that "funk" smell but im sure i will get it. And the holes in the floor will vent some of that out.
The Rick Lang
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Monday update,
I took the brake drums outside for a good power-washing. When i realized the rear drums were a mess. Both had been machined at least twice and were on the thin side. 1 was a split bus drum and the other was a correct bay drum. The bay drum turned out to be cracked after I blasted the crud off... So I got frustrated and just bought 2 new correct drums. The front drums thankfully are thick and juicy
. I took them to the local old school mechanic and for 5 bucks each he machined them up. Then I packed and installed the new bearings, races, and installed them on the spindles. Then went to the rear brakes and lets just say I will need backing plates eventually. How many hours so far you ask? Many.
I took the brake drums outside for a good power-washing. When i realized the rear drums were a mess. Both had been machined at least twice and were on the thin side. 1 was a split bus drum and the other was a correct bay drum. The bay drum turned out to be cracked after I blasted the crud off... So I got frustrated and just bought 2 new correct drums. The front drums thankfully are thick and juicy
The Rick Lang
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Well... Just going to call it now and say this truck wont be at KI due to time constraints. Is there enough time to get it on the road? Probably. But I personally dont have the time right now. Sorry for the hype...
The Rick Lang
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TRL...We were all counting on an addition scooter and moped hauler!!!

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Hey Rick, just as long as you get there in something...TRL wrote:Well... Just going to call it now and say this truck wont be at KI due to time constraints. Is there enough time to get it on the road? Probably. But I personally dont have the time right now. Sorry for the hype...
There is always next year.
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Every Cleveland Browns Fan.......Ever. wrote:
There is always next year.
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