This month we received our 1951 newly refurbished gauge cluster and speedometer, along with the sending unit, a new oil dip stick and the ignition with keys!!! (pictures for that to follow).
Tuesday, July 27, 2010
Sunday, June 27, 2010
June 2010 Gas Tank Filler Port
June, 2010: Today we tackled the install of the gas tank filler port. Of course, like anything else, you can't just "install" it, you have to measure twice, cut once (sometimes measure and cut again) until you get it just right. The top of the opening to the tank needed to be shaved down and the bottom of the filler port needed to be cut down as well, along with the rubber tubing and re-drilling the hole for the filler cap safety chain. All in all a good morning's work, with some supervision by Mom.

how much needs to be cut off the filler port and tank opening.
Installing rubber hose for filler port.

Wednesday, June 16, 2010
May and June have been focused on getting the gas tank and fuel lines installed. A little body work was done while waiting for the gas tank to arrive (which took over a month, once it did it was damaged and we had to wait for a new one to ship.) The tank, which SHOULD have fit a 51 GMC had odd angled brackets that prevented it from sitting level on the frame. These brackets had to be cut off and I had to fabricate new ones out of raw stock which I purchased from Lowes.
While waiting for the tank to arrive, some body work was done: At some point the cowl vent had been covered up with bondo. I cut out the old bondo and welded the vent, shaving it into a smoothed out look.


The gas tank finally arrived with one small problem. The brackets that attach the tank to the bed were angled on both sides. I cut the existing brackets off and fabricated new ones, aligning them properly to fit onto the frame. I then welded them onto the tank, making sure everything was level.

New brackets welded on to gas tank, then drilled holes in the
frame and bolted the tank onto the frame





Next up was installing the fuel lines, using Dad's technique, routing them along the frame rails, avoiding brake lines and emergency brake cables-- straight shot to the fuel pump.


While waiting for the tank to arrive, some body work was done: At some point the cowl vent had been covered up with bondo. I cut out the old bondo and welded the vent, shaving it into a smoothed out look.


The gas tank finally arrived with one small problem. The brackets that attach the tank to the bed were angled on both sides. I cut the existing brackets off and fabricated new ones, aligning them properly to fit onto the frame. I then welded them onto the tank, making sure everything was level.


frame and bolted the tank onto the frame
The following is a picture of the side view of the mounted gas tank.





Next up was installing the fuel lines, using Dad's technique, routing them along the frame rails, avoiding brake lines and emergency brake cables-- straight shot to the fuel pump.



Sunday, March 14, 2010
Tailgait Chains and Hood Hinges
March 2010: This month so far we've installed the hood hinges and were able to do away with the 'ol broomstick (used to keep the hood up when we were working). We also drilled and punched the holes for the tailgait chains.



Sunday, February 28, 2010
February 28 - Install of custom drive shaft
This month we did a lot of work on the bed despite the fridgid climate -- Cutting the wood, metal pieces, drilling the bolt holes (which we lucked out doing them perfect the first time with just eyeballing -- pictures of this to come). Finally we measured and installed the custom drive shaft and installed the electric fan.
Saturday, November 21, 2009
October and November 2009
Since our last post we've installed the steering wheel, gas filter and air filter, but the major project has been the installation of the bed. We squared it all off, installed the cross bars, and fabricated some brackets to attach the bed to the frame properly. We still have to install the back brackets and cut the wood and metal spacers to fit properly, but are waiting for a warm day to finish off the project. Hopefully that will be soon and we'll post those photos later. Happy Thanksgiving everyone! (And Merry Christmas if we don't post before).










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