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:confused: Or maybe I just wasn't thinking. Should have done like most people and made a list.....but no I had to shoot from the hip....and this time it came back to bite me.

 

I have put a ton of effort into this truck to get it just so. And I know that some of the stuff I have taken the time to do is way beyond the norm for an average old truck. I was feeling pretty good about my efforts so far......but then I realized that I had cut a corner I probably shouldn't have after I got it all back together.

 

Dummy me..... I never replaced the clutch or throw out bearing. I thought about several times while things were apart but something else always seemed to need doing before this. And it all worked fine when I first got it back together. But after a few hours running time a little squeal showed up. Not much at first and it would come and go. But then of course it would come back and only go away when I stepped on the clutch.

 

So........ today I dropped the tranny and shipped the clutch out to Tennessee for a rebuild. Wouldn't have been a bad job but because my truck is a fluid drive 4 speed ......I had to drop the tank and remove a crossmember etc...etc... Now I have parts laying all over again. :( And I thought I was past this stage. It would have been a much easier job when the body was off.....I feel like a real nimrod.

 

Jeff

Note to self......start making lists......life is starting to catch up with me in ways I do not fully appreciate.

 

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it's ok...we've ALL done it in one manner or another as we build and rebuild.....remember my brake issues, or my horn issues?

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Jeff,

I didn't replace or rebuild my clutch when I first built my truck either. It was packed full of fluff from mice when I disassembled it. I just cleaned it up and reassembled it with a new throw out bearing. It worked just fine for a couple of years, then it began to slip under load. So, that winter it all came apart and redone properly. Now all is right with the world. ;) 

 

Are you going to have the drive plate on the FD surfaced? I pulled mine and had it surfaced when the clutch was rebuilt.

 

Merle

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I put a new head gasket in my truck engine. When I hit the starter it went THUMP. Removed the head and found a head bolt in one of the cylinders . Must have fallen in  when the piston was down. 

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Thanks Guy's;

I still feel a bit foolish though. I must have thought about replacing this 20 or 30 times.....but didn't do it when it would have been much simpler. Oh dopey me.

 

Merle; The plate on the fluid drive is very clean......no scoring, ridges or flutter marks. Thought I would just clean it real good with a 3m pad and brake cleaner. Not sure I want to disturb the fluid drive???? Should I be concerned about it?

The clutch itself looked to be in fair shape.....nothing alarming there. It was working smoothly. I just had a faint to medium squeal in the throw out. When I removed the transmission the first thing I noticed was the little spring dangling free. It was not hooked to the throw out sleeve. The spring looks fine...but I don't know if it had come off when I pulled the tranny or sometime before???

 

Jeff

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Don't feel too bad.  I threw out my pressure plate (what was I thinking I never do that!) because I had a brand new one.  Guess what ? It wasn't the correct one for my truck.

 

Simply a "duh" moment in my otherwise perfect life,

 

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My custom guide pins.  (not my idea but they sure help one-manning it at least for the little three speed)

 

Now you are an official Pilothouse Pit-Crew Team Member,

 

Hank  :cool:

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Duh #2: I forgot i had my hood in the alley. It's now in China! Found a second one that was red but underneath was BLUE! Some of the red refused to come off, so I left it; patina "flames"! Sometimes you gotta go with what you have!

 

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