'53 Chevy truck- Crazy Adventure

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  1. DeadZoneTruckin

    DeadZoneTruckin Member

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    We installed new windshield glass a few months ago on my '49....

    We used the Steele Reproductions rubber gasket ..... it fit better than the Chinese ones... except there is still that nagging bad fit at the tight turns at the bottom of the pillars.
     

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  2. Frank64

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    I hope to be able to install without much trouble.
    I installed and uninstalled 10 times the windshield ... is not very nice :).

    I saw your picture, and you've had the same problem.
    I'm beginning to suspect that require a decrease in the central part of the glass,
    maybe 2 mm for each glass......??

    I'm realizing there's nothing :)

    We'll see :)

    Thanks
     
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  3. Frank64

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    Some parts rechromed, just handed to me


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    Other parts rechromed

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  4. Blueflame236

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    Wonder if this would work out ?

    Guys.
    It seems the Steele fabricated rubber has the same problem as the chinese one i understand wich means that they need a responce on there product from the USA wich does`nt work well either. So my question is where to buy a rubber that fits excactly in the mean time ?

    Would it be posseble to get a good tight solution when cutting the rubber in upper/down senter and use fast drying black building clue/silicon (rubber to steel) so the rubber sits tight against the inner window frame as it is covered with the outside window trims ? Then using building black clue/silicone where the cut is made ? Just wonder if this would work out ?

    Martinius.
     
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  5. skipper

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    Very nice work and build. You have much talent. What shop is doing your chrome?
     
  6. Frank64

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    Thanks Skipper.

    The shop that did my chrome is very expensive. For those pieces that you see in the picture (Only the first photo, not the second) and the inner windshield molding
    I waited 3 months and I spent 390$




    Frank
     
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  7. Blueflame236

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    Suggest that you give them a call and ask them to send you a new one or ...!

    On behave of all truckowners you could give them a call and tell them in a polite way that many people are buying this unuseless shit. They could either give you a new one without a defect or pulled them selves together and make a product that is usefull. As many truckowners neeed these rubbers to buy in the future and many complains will come elsewhere.

    Martinius.
     
  8. Zig

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    Frank~ Your truck is BEAUTIFUL!!! That chrome looks fantastic, as far as I'm concerned. Pricey, yes~ But WOW!!!
     
  9. DeadZoneTruckin

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    I am not really in a position to complain as the 2 pieces of glass, the gasket & installation labor were all free as my insurance company paid for everything on my 100% full glass coverages.

    The windshield tech installer that showed up to replace the glass was an old guy that chewed tobbacco ... we got along great & I had fun helping him through the installation process.

    I usually have to do everything by myself on all my trucks so.... it was nice for someone else to show up & help maintain my trucks while I sat in the shade & "supervised " the windshield installation.

    I will end up gooping up & sealing the entire windshield gasket with this stuff anyway...

    http://www.amazon.com/C-R-LAURENCE-CRL7711-Windshield-Sealant/dp/B000KZUZXC
     
  10. Frank64

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    Thank yo so much Zig :).

    I hope to finish soon :rolleyes:


    Frank
     
  11. Frank64

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    More parts arrived this morning.
    Now I get to work and soon there will be new updates



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  12. Frank64

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    Hello to all,


    after deciding the best place (for me, under dash, driver side)
    to fix the fuse box I created a bracket because I did not like leaning


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  13. ccharr

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    Frank,

    The progress is great, I really like what you have done so far with rebuilding your truck.

    Was wondering why the use of a drywall screw to hold your bracket for the Electrical Fuse block. Do you have access to some stovebolt screws or pan head or hex head, ( http://www.boltdepot.com/fastener-information/Type-Chart.aspx) or other than? Was just wondering seeing all the chrome plating you have done so far.
     
  14. Frank64

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    Thanks Ccharr,

    the support screws are all hidden from the Dynamat insulation
    and side panel. However the ones you see now is temporary screws :).

    I am currently preparing the firewall and the floor before
    installing the Dynamat


    Frank
     
  15. Raz76

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    Are you going to Dynamat the entire cab? If so, how much did you get to cover entire cab? Good work so far.
     
  16. Frank64

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    Hi Raz76,

    I put the dynamat only on the inner firewall and floor.
    In the doors, below the top, under the seat bench and in the rear of the cab put another type of insulating.


    Thanks


    Frank
     
  17. Frank64

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    Hello everyone,

    some little updates :).



    I started to install the dynamat insulation and pedals, and for the parking brake pedal I bought a Dimmer switch Pad and I thought to do so


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    I separated the two pieces


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    Assy...

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    I have also modified the top cowl vent drain hose to avoid that water falling on the engine.

    No need to make any holes I used the existing


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    Now the drain hose comes out the bottom next to the passenger door


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    I hope that these solutions are helpful for someone. If you have questions do not hesitate to ask
     
  18. Frank64

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    More pics today



    Wiring harness assembly...will work very long





    I chose to route the wirse down and pass them within the frame rail



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    Details. Today I tought to install the door but I decided to wait until I finish

    the wiring harness



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    I installed also the rear shockwave and rear brake line



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    Latch panel with rechromed parts



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    Throttle and kickdown cable installed



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  19. Haasman

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    Wow! Nice work. Gonna be great!

    Haasman
     
  20. Zig

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    MAN! That wiring sure looks like FUN!!! ;)

    I like what you did with the parking brake!
     

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