Everything posted by PilotHouse2500
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		Well, short of a few things to tidy up, "Pa's Shed" is complete for the year and I plan next weekend geting back to the truck. Got lots to do, so hopefully I can keep motivated and start to wrap up all the loose ends there!
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		While waiting to get more work done on the new shed, I have time to work on some stuff on TODD. So, the rears were removed, cleaned up and I POR15'd the exposed work where I knew it'd be hard to get to for coverage from the door access panel area.
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		Steel all around. Roof got weather tight this last Monday. Now I get to finish the steel siding (yes I paid for the roof steel to get put on).
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		Not much to report on the truck work. I've filled in some holes ands detented areas to smooth the jamb areas is about it. My painter will be ready in one year, so I HAVE to get things moving into high gear to hit those dates. Meanwhile, I'm spending a majority of my time building the new shed.
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		Well, the weekend was busy! Running on 18V instead of 12V (wheeler battery had a bad cell) so its a bit FAST, and I need to figure out how to stiffen the whole thing so the bounce stops. But I'm happy! 38964.mp438965.mp4
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		Geno's Garage opinions
		
		I just found Geno's Garage wilst looking for some odd bits. Looking thru past posts they seem to be a good vendor? How do they stack up in general (cost/quality) compared to Summit, NAPA, etc? Any buyer bewares?
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		Tip linkage pivots all welded in. I do have some heat deflection at the front pivot to deal with, but not that big of a deal. Also dropped the turbo back on with the new spacer for clearance.
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		Driver side now w/in 1/2° on angle for open and closed position. Tonight I fully weld the pivot point in place.
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		Me too! Basically about 1 year out from paint and then 1 year after should be on the road....Sadly shop kitty Puma from the video likley won't make it that long, at 18 or 19 yo she's definetly in her golden years.
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		Driver side is giving me a few isues getting it all lined up happy with the passenger side. Even a vaunted template failed me and I'm down to itterative pivot placement. I'm close, but not quite yet. 34100.mp4
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		Well, seems I need a wee bit of a spacer. Spinning the cold side it hits the manifold. One step forward $100 back!
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		nah, it's fine...I'll run with it
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		Flipping the manifold took less time than I had imagined. The hardest part were the two bolts tucked in the firewall (bottom of course the worse of the 2).
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		Passenger side door lower cancer repaired. And of course my air compressor pressure switch took a dump again...another switch on order to see if the motor is driving the over amp on the switch causing the wire melt.
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		Good to hear confirmation, I also asked coworkers down at the Indiana mothership and they thought it would work (no one left there from the 12V-6bt development team).
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		So, as I sat there last night staring at the 6bt trying to figure out how to get the turbo moved, it struck me, could I just flip the exhaust manifold 180° and have the port point up instead of down? It LOOKS like it'd still fit. Thoughts?