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i got my rocker arms back from delta cams, very nice. $50 plus my shipping to them

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sill plates after some metal work and sand blasting. they were in bad shape.

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they should look ok after sanding down the ridges and high spots

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outside upper door trim. tweaker paint now removed and all the scratches sanded out. look 100% better. but i may still go for new

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49 minutes ago, wheee! said:

Nice detail work!

thanks. im bored right now. im waiting on the head to get done so i can get this thing fired up and out of my shop. i get it out, then i can get back to painting. i get the painting done, then i can start on the interior. it never ends................

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so, after 7 weeks of waiting for my gas tank, i just showed up at the guys shop. he hadnt touched it. oh well. here are some pics of before and after i got it cleaned, coated and installed in 2 days

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outside cleaned and ready for paint

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inside before cleaning

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after cleaning with 50-50 mix muratic acid and water

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outside painted with por-15. i only had a small can, so i got 2 coats on the top, and 1 on the bottom.

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drying the tank before sealing the inside. you have to have the tank 100% dry or the sealer wont stick

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i found this sealer at oreilley parts. $32 a quart. the directions say 1 quart will do up to a 12 gallon tank. i bought 2 and dumped 1 1/2 in the tank just to be sure of a thorough coating. after draining the extra, i ended up with 1 full quart extra.

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here is after coating and letting dry over-night. if you cant smell any fumes, its dry enough to install

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new sending unit and vent tube. the vent tube is the one that goes up to the filler neck. all the others are now plugged

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finally done

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couple more little things. door sills finished. these were in bad shape to start with, but the wrinkle finish hides most of it.

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the fresh-air vent hoses? were in sad shape as well, having been chewed on by rodents. covered the bad spots with liquid rubber, and then some plastic-dip, they look ok now.

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end result

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its a BEAUTIFUL THING!!!!!

cylinder head is done as of today!! whoo hoo!!:D:D:D its been 2 months and all looks great! all told, with 1 chamber being repaired due to pitting, new 280 valves, springs, seals, retainers and keepers, and machine work, there went $900+/-

next step is to figure the chamber volume and compression ratio and what lash pads i need.

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  • 1 month later...

not much going on. waiting for new valve springs from schnieder. the factory ones bind up with the cam i have so they will be up for sale soon.

got some bodywork and primer done today. guide-coat and another coat of primer tomorrow, and i should be ready for color. hope to get the fenders in to the sandblaster next week

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