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Prowbar March 22nd, 2024 06:31 PM

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Front fender work. The support was completely packed with dirt. Replaced the outer skin and inner support. Made big drain hole to prevent dirt from trapping in there. Using a cardboard template with the right contour to check my work.

Prowbar March 22nd, 2024 06:32 PM

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Some flat black paint for now. Filler and real paint prep to follow when everything is finished.

Prowbar May 26th, 2024 08:13 PM

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Long time no post. Have been busy graduating.
Went ahead and tackled the driver side rocker and floor after completing the door and front fender.

Removed the rocker, which turned out to be not too corroded, except that the spotwelds were a pain to remove.
The inner rocker had definitely seen better days, so did the floor around the kick panel.

Didn't buy the inner rocker + floor section patch panel, figured I make my own out of sheet metal. For the other side I'll buy the premade panel, though... Saves a lot of time.

Ended up repairing the inner rocker. Removed the bottom of the A pillar, since there was a lot of rust in the floor there. Steve (tbucketnut) sponsored me with the patch panels some time ago, thanks Steve.

Cab mounts were still solid except for the a small section that I could weld in easily.. Was glad that they did, since it gave me a good point of reference to work from.

Prowbar May 26th, 2024 08:30 PM

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Went ahead and tackled the floor, which had some holes in it. Didn't think it would be this bad, though. Replaced all the sheet metal that looked like the landscape of the moon...

Bought a new kick panel, had to change the location of the holes to make it fit but otherwise fit fine. Made a complete floor section out of multiple pieces, replicating the original, including the bend section where the floor panels are spot welded to each other.

When the floor section was tackled, I welded in the bottom A pillar.

We have access to a portable spot welder, used this where I can to replicate the factory look.

Gave the new section a good coat of paint and spot welded in the rocker. Had to rework the rocker quite a bit to match the original, and cut and weld all the stepped sections to fit the contour of the cab properly. When all was said and done, the rocker was spotwelded in.

Took quite a bit of time to do it properly, but am satisfied with the repair. The door fits in great and the gaps are nice and consistent. New door seals are in as well.

Next task is to remove the front window and weld in a new inner roof section.
There is some rust in the roof as well, in the upper a pillar and outer roof section as well. Drip rails need to be cleaned and re-sealed. Will probably be a heck of a job. That repair has the most priority because of the severity of the rust, but wanted to do this repair first to get the hang of sheet metal work, then move on to the more challenging tasks.

For now, the truck is back on the road and I am enjoying her again. Maybe in a few months I'll start on the front window.

I figured out my mysterious driveline noise and am working on a fix. It ended up being in the SM420 transmission. This will be shared in another thread in the transmissions section.

Also had issues with a intermittent misfire, that ended up being caused by one of the PCV valves. Capped them off and am using a Ford 460 PCV oil cap now, just like sclor posted on the forum.

BobBray May 27th, 2024 03:19 AM

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Nice job!

Prowbar May 27th, 2024 04:30 PM

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Thanks Bob. Now onto the rest of the sheet metal. Suspect the windshield/roof will be a major operation... A nice task to do when the weather turns.
Back to enjoying the truck again now that we have sunny weather.

tbucketnut May 28th, 2024 03:42 PM

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This is bringing back a lot of memories David. You are doing a good job on the replacement panels. As bad as it seems, I really enjoyed that part.

Prowbar May 28th, 2024 07:52 PM

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Originally Posted by tbucketnut (Post 77963)
This is bringing back a lot of memories David. You are doing a good job on the replacement panels. As bad as it seems, I really enjoyed that part.

Thanks for the compliment Steve. It is tedious work, i.e. lots of trial fitting, grinding, rewelding on patch panels to make them fit. But welding the panels in and creating fresh sheet metal is a rewarding task, something you can take pride in. Knowing that with a good rustproofing treatment, the truck is ready for another 60 years of service.

The main gripe I have is where you figured you cut enough rusty metal out to have solid, fresh, weldable sheet metal. You trim the patch panels to size, only to burn a hole through what looked like good sheet metal, but was already rusted out.

By the way, Steve: did you recieve my email?


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