Working on my truck after one year break

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  1. wokri

    wokri Member

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    Hello
    I try to rebuild my Chevy 3600 after one year break. I was a fool that I didn't made enough photos before take things off.
    Now I try to set the pedals clutch, break, gas and starter.
    I will ask for photos how to set them. If someone have ones it will be very fine he could send them by email (wkripahle@web.de) to me.
    Wolfgang
     
  2. Larrys 48

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  3. wokri

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    Pedals

    Hello Larry,
    okay, I'll try to tell you what I want:
    - I need photos from the handbreak pedal structure(?) inside the driver cabin and the connections outside.
    - Then a photo from the connection to the gas pedal outside the cabin
    - And at last at the linkage(?) from the starter pedal to the starter, there must be a spring fixed, where?
    My truck is a 1953 build 3600 pick up it have 4 speed transmission.
    I hope this will be specific enough.
    Thanks for you engagement.
    Wolfgang
     
  4. rix 48

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    Pic's

    Hope these help a little. I don't have the gas or hand brake installed yet. Mine is a 3800.

    Rick
     

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  5. wokri

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    Wonderfull

    Hello rix,
    thats what I wanted!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1
    You help me very much!
    Many thanks
    Wolfgang
     
  6. Larrys 48

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    Parking brake

    If you have the foot pedal parking brake this should help.
     

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    Hello Larry,
    also thank you very much. I think this will help.
    Wolfgang
     

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