The Jalopy Journal
I have 62 Chevy C10 and did spindles and brakes from CPP 10 years ago. The cross member swap is better from most aspects (cost of ball joints...
Just a guy with a garage. If you need something welded or fab'ed in the Ogden area give me a call, I might be able to help you out. I am in East...
3M N95 #8214 disposable filters are designed to deal with stainless steel fumes from welding. May also be good choice for primer fumes, but...
I just found this thread this morning. Read thru the whole thing. Very nice. Did you use self-tapping screws into the tubing to hold the bed...
Thanks for the replies. I will nab a can of acetone at Ace and see if I can get this thing let go. I was concerned about using heat due to...
Black RTV. Thought about torch, but guess I should use a plumbers propane torch. Making this all the more difficult are two threaded studs...
Maybe it should have read "evil RTV won't let go of my adapter" . Anyway, T-18 with 3/4" aluminum adapter was RTVed on by previous owner. I hate...
You did the right thing switching the blocks back, but I may have missed it, do you still have the overheat issue after switching back? As for...
C-10 Simplex has it right. Do yourself a hugh favor and take a class. Took one while I was unemployed. I gas and stick welded for years, but no...
A friend had a '64 back in high school in the late '70's. He did manage to roll it (ala Ralph Nader). Later, maybe '67 and later, had better rear...
I know nothing about those wheels, but a quick search shows that they came on 1935/36 Chevy Master Series trucks. I used Google Image search and...
BTW - that original rearend with the drop out pumpkin is an Eaton H-033 IIRC. I had one in my '62 C-10. Really cool rearend, but weak axles,...
If it is still on the engine stand, just turn it on it's side. Might drop out on it's own, or might get it near enough to hole for vacuum to work.
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