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1965GMCK1502 September 20th, 2017 09:06 PM

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Looking forward to getting educated on this board! I've been reading for a few days and just wanted to say thanks for all the great info.

1965 GMC 3/4 ton K1500
Original 305e v6, 4 Speed
14K miles on odometer

Funky61 September 20th, 2017 11:45 PM

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Welcome; Nice truck you have there!

bigblockv6 September 21st, 2017 03:01 AM

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1965 GMC 3/4 ton K1500
Original 305e v6, 4 Speed
14K miles on odometer[/QUOTE]

Nice looking truck you got there, the later model bed looks good on it too.:coolphotos: Would love to see some more pics posted of it.:ok:

1965GMCK1502 September 21st, 2017 03:49 AM

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Thanks guys. Having a blast driving this old girl the last few days.

1965GMCK1502 September 21st, 2017 03:59 AM

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Hopefully not too dumb of a question....but how do you remove the original air filter (oil type filter) from the housing? I couldn't figure it out so just bought a new edelbrock filter. Thanks for any info/advice!

Ed Snyder September 21st, 2017 05:16 AM

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Originally Posted by 1965GMCK1502 (Post 67993)
Hopefully not too dumb of a question....but how do you remove the original air filter (oil type filter) from the housing? I couldn't figure it out so just bought a new edelbrock filter. Thanks for any info/advice!

Stick with the paper element filter -- your engine will thank you for it. They're about 99% efficient compared to about 95% for the best maintained oil bath filter. Much less than that for a poorly maintained one.

Looks like your frame got shortened in order to accommodate a short bed. That's what I did to the '66 Clyde in South Carolina has now. You can see it in my avatar photo.

bigblockv6 September 21st, 2017 05:21 AM

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I've heard some guys have gutted these oil bath air cleaners and installed paper elements but do you really want to do that? Just recently in the last couple of weeks we've had posts on original GMC air cleaners.

bigblockv6 September 21st, 2017 05:34 AM

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Originally Posted by 1965GMCK1502 (Post 67992)
Thanks guys. Having a blast driving this old girl the last few days.

Like the cab clearance lights, that's been a tradition in my family on all our green GMC's from the 62 K1000, the 68 KM2500 and to the most recent truck I inherited from my father a 2001 1500 GMC Sierra HT. The 62's were dealer installed back in 66 and they didn't quite do it right:pullinghairout: with 4 clearance lights rather than 5, The 68 we ordered the truck to be equipped with the lights from the factory:upyes:

1965GMCK1502 September 21st, 2017 05:36 AM

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Thanks Ed. Will stick with the paper element! As to the frame. Not shortened, maybe the previous pic was a bit skewed. Here's another angle....

1965GMCK1502 September 21st, 2017 05:38 AM

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Originally Posted by bigblockv6 (Post 67995)
I've heard some guys have gutted these oil bath air cleaners and installed paper elements but do you really want to do that? Just recently in the last couple of weeks we've had posts on original GMC air cleaners.

No interest in gutting it. I thought for sure I was missing some simple way to pop the oil bath filter out. Guess not. Thx!


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