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Author: | coconuteater64 [ Sat Aug 01, 2015 8:59 am ] |
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Quote: What's irritating is that the D100 ran way better at first, but after a while seemed to lose some of its heat. I had the plugs gapped at 0.045" and it ran perfectly, but after a couple weeks it lost it.
I know how frustrating that is! Same thing happened with my Chevelle SS back when I was a young high school graduate. The more go-faster I bolted on, the slower it went. Turned out to just need a timing chain.
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Author: | Kegan [ Sat Aug 01, 2015 6:11 pm ] |
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Quote: Quote: What's irritating is that the D100 ran way better at first, but after a while seemed to lose some of its heat. I had the plugs gapped at 0.045" and it ran perfectly, but after a couple weeks it lost it.
I know how frustrating that is! Same thing happened with my Chevelle SS back when I was a young high school graduate. The more go-faster I bolted on, the slower it went. Turned out to just need a timing chain.Picked up another a833 from the junkyard for the D100 and got the rest of the rear brakes and the new shocks in the D150. Lost a lot of the day to family obligations but I'm looking to find time this coming week to finish the new gas lines and put the new calipers on the D150. Then undercoat and get the bed back on. |
Author: | Kegan [ Sun Sep 13, 2015 5:59 am ] |
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Well, the '86 is no more- my brother came to check it out yesterday, we got it moving on its own, checked the lights, and he bought it off of me! We ran to Summit, got a clutch kit, and he's going to put it in today. With a little TLC he's looking to have it as a back up driver to his '89 Dakota; this thing was too complete to part out. As for my trucks, the D150 is running well. I fixed the heater dash switch, fiddled with the timing a bit more, and picked up under coating for the front of the frame. Pictures coming soon. |
Author: | Kegan [ Sun Sep 20, 2015 3:35 pm ] |
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Did the clutch and front brakes on my brother's truck yesterday, and he also got a new U-joint in on the driveshaft. It now rolls on it's own... and runs like hell ![]() Got more of my D150 undercoated, and more body patches done. I need to do a little more before I can consider it "winter ready" but it's not far. With the D100 being in such rough shape, I've decided to just sell my '94 and save some money to fix it up right next summer. Hopefully I can get the other a833 in it though, and get the rear end sorted well enough to use it as a back up, though. |
Author: | Reed [ Mon Nov 02, 2015 8:15 am ] |
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Author: | Kegan [ Tue Nov 03, 2015 6:18 am ] |
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Well, took the afternoon yesterday to try and sort out the accelerator pump on the remanufactured 1945 on Grandpa. The spring and pump itself seem to be working fine, and the passage for the gas from the small chamber are open. The issue remains though. The truck runs alright but this is still annoying me. Have to do some more research. |
Author: | Kegan [ Sat Dec 05, 2015 10:10 am ] |
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It's getting cold and I've been busy with work. Driving Grandpa around has been a lot of fun, despite an obnoxiously loud exhaust (worn out cherry bomb muffler). It's rather confirmed my appreciation for an otherwise stock slant six. It may not be "fast" but it's working well for me. I'm getting about 13.5 mpg around town and 17-18 mpg highway. I'm saving up and planning, and hope to get my D100 finished next year. My wife's cousin is moving in next door and will have a two-stall garage. I'm hoping to scrounge up a space heater and swap the transmission over the winter. I'm also toying with the idea of pulling the doors one at a time and putting in new window scrapers here at home. I'm not really enthusiastic about putting everything on hold for winter and want to do something, even if it's taking parts off and fixing them here in my basement. Once the Groundhog is driving I intend to fix Grandpa up. Right now it just looks awful ![]() |
Author: | RumDungeon [ Sat Dec 05, 2015 12:33 pm ] |
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I love this thread! Keep up the good work man. |
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