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Not much for updates I've been busy rebuilding the transmission in my bulldozer and reinstalling it. It's starting to get cold here so i dumped the water out of the truck and got some coolant in it and ran it to temperature to circulate. Sure starts and runs excellent!!!! I got the new radio, cb and speakers in the mail last week, only had time to throw the speakers in quick. Hope to tackle the radio and cb soon.

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So the following day after I put coolant in the truck and ran it to temp I went outside to show my buddy the truck who hasn't seen it yet and opened the hood and checked the coolant. Radiator empty..... uh oh. Pulled dipstick.... way over full. You know where this is going.... pulled drain plug got 5 gallons of coolant before i got any oil out. LOL Pulled the pan off today.

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No traces in airbox or under valve covers. I believe I'm a victim of an old style water pump with no weephole.

Water pump on order.

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Me too!!! Really got lucky here!

 

Finished up the stereo,cb, and speaker install on sunday. I can't wait to get this thing on the road.

Some fresh speakers behind the factory covers in the cab and in the sleeper
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Sounds awesome and looks good in there.
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I just used some armor-all leather wipes and some leather cleaner??? 

 

Did the water pump job Friday and got all the fluids back in on Saturday and got her running again. Easy job woulda been ALOT nicer inside in a heater bay instead of outside in 15degree weather. UGH I hate winter. Even still I had the pump off in under 40 minutes.

 

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Confirmation:

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Turns out the old pump does have a weep hole but it was very small and plugged. Also totally invisible to check in this application.

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Had a bunch of minor leaks when finished which were all hose clamps not tight enough. Think I've got em all squared away and I moved the truck to it's winter location. I'll check again tonight.

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Been awhile... though I had a buyer for this but as is typical money never appeared. Was only selling it so I wouldn't have to see it sit any more so I decided since I didn't need to sell it we'd make a better choice. 

First lets get the old girl pulled out of the weeds.

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Next lets get it turned around and in a spot we can work on it a little easier.

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Lets get to work shall we:

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As you can see the back half of the truck needs.... everything. lol 
 
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We also had a bunch of work to do up front. The radiator has always had a leak at the seam right above the lower outlet. Out she comes.
 
 
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On top of that the single rounds and rock shields looked like complete shit and had to go!
 
 
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This poor radiator was in ROUGH shape.
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Here you can see where the leak was. The corrosion in this area was so bad it actually snapped all the bolts above that outlet.
 
 
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Core is filthy but appeared in good shape otherwise.
 
 
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First trip to the store. Ugh. The bleeding begins.
 
 
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Decided to pull a front wheel and have a look. Not too shabby.
 
 
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Cleaned up nice!
 
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Typical... have to tarp for rain again!
 
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Luckily paint cured just fine. It's as close as I could get it to the body color. I brought a panel with me to napa to match to when I bought the paint.
 
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With the truck paint cleaned up (not even buffed yet) it's a whole lot closer. Really excited to buff the truck next year now!!
 
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So what I haven't mentioned is that in the mean time the radiator has been at a radiator repair shop... now i did ALL the hard work and spent 12 hours removing all the fasteners and extracting broken ones etc. I loosely reassembled and punch marked everything for location and delivered to the shop to be cleaned, rodded etc. What I got back from them was half assembled radiator they said the core was bad on because of a small crack between 2 bolt holes on the header flange. They wanted $3000 for just the new core plus I had to pay $400 regardless for their halfass assembly work. I got this thing back and it wasn't even assembled properly let alone cleaned or painted. Didn't even bother removing corrosion in places. Needless to say I'll never bring anything to acme radiator in watervliet ny ever again. So now that the radiator is back home lets do it the right way... fully disassembled yet AGAIN. This time I sandblasted them myself.
 
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Since I had the blaster out I did the 5th and plate.... too bad the plate is wasted on the bottom side.
 
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Painting all my freshly blasted radiator parts:
 
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My buddy was able to fix the core no problem and the radiator shop did rod it before they found the crack so I figured I'd better paint it.
 
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Man she looks great all assembled right?!?!?!
 
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Sadly this radiator saga was far from over. Upon pressure test I found the sandblaster uncovered a porous casting on the lower tank. What you're seeing is water weeping through the casting in that spot. Back apart she comes.
 
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Took me twice to get it right but i finally ended up grinding it wide open and then using some DEVCON aluminum putty to repair.
 
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11 hours ago, r686st said:

You have been very busy! I am impressed with the quality of the rebuild and it's how I did my superliner. If you were to sell it once you get done working on it what do you think you'd want for it?

I dunno man... wouldn't be cheap though. Reality is when I'm done you'd be able to put it to work.

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