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make sure your master cylinder is adjusted so as the piston returns to the full backed off position mine was doing the same sort of thing until i did that... My truck has all new brake components as well so it was bugging me for some time untill i discovered that the pistion was about a 1/4 inch...
I already bought them,2300.oo pls 360.oo for shipping and 470.oo for the tubes
Attached is a few pictures of my brake and hub work also you will notice some of my new tires on back of the truck(they are currently in my warm shop sitting upright like a tire store not getting sandwitched)
I got the engine to run today,primed the fuel system and she fired off pretty quick. Oil pressure came up quick too. I just hooked up the pressure gauge to the engine 65 PSI. Now i just need to install the radiator and she can run longer than 35 seconds. I also repaced a number of zerk fittings...
1944 gmc cckw 353 a1 open cab
hers some pictures of what it looked like when i first saw it.
It has and after market (1946) hard top cab cover on it(Artic Cab) I have removed it since and will be putting canvas back and correct windshield outer inner frame as well. heres a video of me hauling...
When i found this truck it was in a field and the owner said I could have it if I removed it soon or else he was going to have it hauled off by the scrapper.
It appears to have been made by the factory as a frame and Cab only And had something like a compressor or shop body on it,according to...
heres some more pics of the steps of Restore. Im useing a Degreaser and pressure washer first then whire wheeling the scales the applying Petite Steel Primer (urethane base) its a paint over crap marine grade coating that can be painted over, then im applying (TM9-ordanance) lusterless olive...
Ive begun the test of my life ! Starting a project that will hopfully be road worthy by next summer. It is a 1944 GMC CCKW 353 A1 2 1/2 TON TRUCK (G-five O eight)
im not the museum restor guy so please be forgiving in my methods. i work construction for a living and have three children all under...
1942 chevy 4x4 1.5 ton
I have a rolling parts truck if you need a spare it runs and has a later gmc 270 put in here as well. it was a tipper and still has the ram in it. Im over here on whidbey island and woul love to see it go to some one else. 150.oo take it
My 353 Had the Hard top on it as well Im told its was an after market production around 46' Im up here near Alcan teritory Many trucks were fitted with this feature
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