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FetchMeAPepsi March 22nd, 2014 05:20 PM

Re: 1965 GMC 3500 Rescue Squad
 
Mmm, oatmeal! Thanks for the parts numbers. I have a small leak on the slave cylinder (didnt know thats what it was called till this post) so now I dont look like an idiot saying "hey, gimme one of those pushy things that squirt oil and move the clutch" :lolsmack:

6066gmcguy March 25th, 2014 02:15 AM

Re: 1965 GMC 3500 Rescue Squad
 
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I was looking for the master cylinder on the Autozone website, the search brought up both the master & slave, so I figured I mite as well post both number. If you have an earlyer truck, the master cylinder may have a 3rd line like in the pic below, this was the set up on my 1960 LCF, that line lets brake fluid flow down to the booster under the cab, not sure what number that one would be. Anyone know?

6066gmcguy March 30th, 2014 12:56 AM

Re: 1965 GMC 3500 Rescue Squad
 
Been working on getting some lights fixed up and added more, check out the new video.


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6066gmcguy March 30th, 2014 01:12 AM

Re: 1965 GMC 3500 Rescue Squad
 
Today, as seen in the video above, I did some work on my Rescue Squad lights.

First I install two more Rotating lights on the ploes in the back.



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As can be seen here they can be adjusted up or down.

Then I installed the blue lens on the center light mounted to the cabin.



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6066gmcguy March 30th, 2014 01:20 AM

Re: 1965 GMC 3500 Rescue Squad
 
Next I changed out the lights on the front of the Cabin, the old ones have faded lens & a small incandescent light bulb. The new lens is the same used on School Buses with a large sealed beam spot lamp.



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As can be seen here the lens are about the same size, but I had to cut out the back of the old light housing to get the sealed beam to fit, but it was not too hard to do.

I found a large mouse nest behind the light on the right side, I should have taken a photo of it before I pulled it out.

Here you can see how the new lens look on the front of the cabin.


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6066gmcguy March 30th, 2014 01:31 AM

Re: 1965 GMC 3500 Rescue Squad
 
Time to Show Off a Little More, I drove down to the pond near the park for some pics today, so a few folks that were out got to see the Rescue Squad up close.



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LQQK what I found when i took a drive to the 7-11, the Fire Marshal.



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6066gmcguy April 20th, 2014 04:08 PM

Re: 1965 GMC 3500 Rescue Squad
 
Took the Rescue Squad to its first show for the 2014 season, the Jelsco Awards Car Show in Harrisville Utah.



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I won another Award.



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There was a 1961 GMC Pickup, but it had been repowered by a CSB.



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6066gmcguy April 20th, 2014 05:06 PM

Re: 1965 GMC 3500 Rescue Squad
 
While at the show the Rescue Squad was under fire from other Photographers, here one photo I found on Hot Rod Time.com, and I know Tanks2Frank.com and Cruise News 2 was there too.



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Slide Show of the

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6066gmcguy April 27th, 2014 06:26 AM

Re: 1965 GMC 3500 Rescue Squad
 
I have been looking for some tires to install on 22.5" wheels, to replace the 20" lock ring wheels, I have a set of 7 tubeless 22.5" wheels, That came with the 1960 LCF I bought a while back, I'll be installing when I get time.



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Three of the wheels are not on the chassis, and two of those are bad. So I started doing some tire research.



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Old tires removed.



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Tire on the Rescue Squad.

From what I have seen the shortest tire you can get is 255/70R22.5 which is about the same hight as the 20"s on there now. These can be pricy tires. I found one for $100, for my research, and then resold it for $100.

Next I found 2 motorhome tires for $200, they are a Michelin 235/80R22.5 this is a Michelin only tire size from what I have found out, and these tires go for over $500 each new.



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I installed the new Used tires, as they have 17/32 tread, they are as close to new as you can get and still be used.



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I just need to get time to install them on the Rescue Squad.

6066gmcguy May 4th, 2014 05:23 AM

Re: 1965 GMC 3500 Rescue Squad
 
If you have been following me on here, you know I can olny drive about 100 miles before I need to change the fuel filters, also you know the tank in my truck is behind the seat as well as the filler neck for it.



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so the Question is what to do....

I found this, a fuel tank off a reefer trailer, its 22" round and 34" long, thats about 56 gallons.



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I'm going to mount it in place of the Generator in the side compartment.


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