Wow, Great Stuff! I'm currently refabricating the dog legs on the front pillars of the cab on my 56 truck. Someone had shot urethane foam into them years ago so they rotted away. Really like how you...
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Wow, Great Stuff! I'm currently refabricating the dog legs on the front pillars of the cab on my 56 truck. Someone had shot urethane foam into them years ago so they rotted away. Really like how you...
My project is a 1956 3100 truck but am thinking the question n should apply to any tri five Chevy... What lubricant is recommended for a manual steering (original circulating ball type) gearbox??? My...
Just a note for anyone reading with the same issue... The job is done! Took a hard look at my old grommet (hard, cracked and crusty as it was) and found that it's inside (tube hole) diameter was .093...
Thanks for the reply. Yep, when the grommet is installed into the cab hole fist- it is definitely too small for the tube- Aint no way! Please see my response to Run-em, I think you guys are onto...
Seems a bit of abstract thinking, but indeed, I may be putting the chicken before the egg or vice versa. Doing it by placing on the tube first will require working the grommet from the inside as the...
Hope someone can help with this... Trying to install a new fuel inlet grommet in my 56 pickup (stock position on cab). I can get the grommet into, and apparently seated in the cab hole- OR- can get...
Hello All- name is Randy and live in VT. Currently building a 56 1/2 ton Chevy pickup. Original motor and tranny thrown away by previous owner, so building as a mild custom with 350/th350 package,...