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bigblockv6 June 12th, 2016 04:03 PM

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I'm using Rotella 15W-40 in my 478 as break in oil because it contains zinc, so why would you need to add additional zinc to it?:helpsign:

jrmunn June 12th, 2016 04:08 PM

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TJ,

If you think a brake line hose is going bad, change it as soon as you can. I had one go out on a 64 GMC pickup with a single pot master cylinder while coming back from a trip to the mountains with a load of trash and lost all hydraulic brakes. I was saved by the emergency brake that operates the rear wheel brakes manually. A few weeks later, the emergency brake cable broke, so I was very lucky. This was a wake-up call about how important being able to stop is. I have since replaced all brake line hoses, put in a new emergency brake cable (made locally and works great), and installed a dual pot master cylinder (where the hardest part was bending a new line to fit under the motor).

JRMunn

TJ's GMC June 12th, 2016 04:40 PM

Re: 1964 GMC "crustine" semi-build.
 
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Originally Posted by bigblockv6 (Post 62267)
I'm using Rotella 15W-40 in my 478 as break in oil because it contains zinc, so why would you need to add additional zinc to it?:helpsign:

My bad, I didn't know it already had zinc in it! haha! Thanks!
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Originally Posted by jrmunn (Post 62268)
TJ,

If you think a brake line hose is going bad, change it as soon as you can. I had one go out on a 64 GMC pickup with a single pot master cylinder while coming back from a trip to the mountains with a load of trash and lost all hydraulic brakes. I was saved by the emergency brake that operates the rear wheel brakes manually. A few weeks later, the emergency brake cable broke, so I was very lucky. This was a wake-up call about how important being able to stop is. I have since replaced all brake line hoses, put in a new emergency brake cable (made locally and works great), and installed a dual pot master cylinder (where the hardest part was bending a new line to fit under the motor).

JRMunn

Will do! 1st I noticed it was when I had the truck on a lift, that was a wake up call just Noticing it! haha Gonna try and get it replaced today. As of now I've just been slowing down really early so I don't have to use the brakes to much. lol

TJ's GMC June 16th, 2016 02:30 AM

Re: 1964 GMC "crustine" semi-build.
 
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New tires came in today! And here's a picture of the new rims!

Funky61 June 16th, 2016 02:50 AM

Re: 1964 GMC "crustine" semi-build.
 
Nice TJ! Are those the GM factory 16" steel wheels.

TJ's GMC June 16th, 2016 03:00 AM

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Originally Posted by Funky61 (Post 62340)
Nice TJ! Are those the GM factory 16" steel wheels.

Thanks man! Unfortunately the rims are off a ford, but I will grind the blue oval stamp off and the curse will be lifted. :thumbsup:

TJ's GMC June 16th, 2016 06:27 PM

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Well I got Crustine's new tires mounted this morning !:thumbsup:

FetchMeAPepsi June 16th, 2016 07:21 PM

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Hey TJ! Those ford wheels bolted up right? I might have to do that. I'm hating life with these 15s and GMC rims are tough to come by. What were they to originally?

Your new tires look SLICK! :thumbsup:

TJ's GMC June 16th, 2016 09:38 PM

Re: 1964 GMC "crustine" semi-build.
 
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Originally Posted by FetchMeAPepsi (Post 62353)
Hey TJ! Those ford wheels bolted up right? I might have to do that. I'm hating life with these 15s and GMC rims are tough to come by. What were they to originally?

Your new tires look SLICK! :thumbsup:

Yep, the ford rims have a little larger center hole, but they will fit fine. Be sure to get them off a 60's or early 70's truck as I believe the bolt patterns changed. Have you considered just going with a taller tire for the 15's? These are almost 32 inches tall and you can get that size with a 15 inch rim. Thanks man!

Charon June 17th, 2016 05:45 AM

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Pep. You have 6 lug wheels. TJ has 8 lug. Put some 31-10.50 -15tires on yours Pep. Easy peasy. I just put some goodyears in that size on my 82 f150


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