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Very Jelly! I wish I had found a Manual. =) Nice truck can't wait to see updates!
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Pulled it out of the garage last night and let it run a little while flushing a couple times, I did some major rigging just to have it start and run while the tank is out


The clutch is definitely bad, pulled the pedal all the way out and barely moved, and the center bearing on the driveshaft is way done, slow and steady I go
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I ment to post how the throttle had been ran, am I the only one to do it like so or?

It works really well and fit perfect around the resivour to the carb to have it this way with going electric pump it works great, no binding or anything and goes WOT with pedal to spare
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So I finally got the trans pulled to check the clutch, this is my findings
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Well the clutch isn't covered in oil so that is a good thing. All the springs are there, but no flywheel?
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All of the friction material is missing from that one side, and I didn't have anyone to hold the motor solid to unbolt the flywheel
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Sorry for the double picture was suppose to be
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Pretty happy, she finally moved under its own power today!! Still have a few things before it's reliable, and a ways before it's how I want er
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Following this with great interest, keep up the good work!
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I'm sorry, I haven't done anything to it recently, been raining and no funds to do much, need to clean up the inside and the outside some, thinking of getting a rug from Wal-Mart and making me some carpet
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I'm leery that this is what I will find once I get the carpet out of my 82. What are you going to do for seats?
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I will recover the bench, or might just get the buckets out of the cab in the salvage while getting the cab, haven't fully decided, but I think I would personally like the bench
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grab the seat sliders - they are hard to find for buckets
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I will, I had planned on getting the whole seat set, 25 apiece, can't beat that
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Really considering just gutting the interior and power washing everything, anyone have tips or into in how to do certain things? Thanks
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Break up 5-10 lbs of dry ice into chunks with a hammer and spread them across the floor pan. Do this outside in a well ventilated area. In a few minutes the dry ice will freeze the sound deadening tar so you can shatter it with a hammer and pull it up. This will instantly lift 50% of ground in grime and dirt away and make deep cleaning the cab much much easier and faster. Replace the sound deadening with Dynamat or, if you're a true minitrucker on a budget, Peel n' Seal with a headliner adhesive.
Last edited by noahwins; 06-09-2015 at 09:29 AM.
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That makes sense, I probably should take it up but haven't planned on it, I was more concerned about the rat crap in the dash and cleaning what's on the floor, my problem is, I'm kind of a lot impatient and I can't help it lol but I will see about the sound deadening
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I know ive not posted in forever still have it, still slowly getting it back on the road, just been even more in the hole trying to get the house buying phase over, more updates to come I promise
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Your Ram looks a hell of a lot like my L200 express except I've got the dual headlight 6 X 4 set up. It's even as badly beaten up as mine was when I got it. My floor doesn't look that bad though - got a few holes in the forward end rocker panels either side of the cab. I've got the factory buckets but the padding and stitching is toast (the upholstery 'was' mint until a kid who owned it prior to it's demise put cigarette burns on it all over the place - they're not terribly comfy either). The 4G52 engine is a dinosaur but it's still a good hunk of metal. I've found it to be more rev happy than it's 2.6 litre counterpart. Good luck with your Ram resurrection!
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A little update, camoit helped me out on figuring out the engine issue, timing jumped, causing to sputter, here is 1 lovely thing I found and the cause of the jump

That bolt was missing when I pulled the timing cover, so now I also get to take the oil pan off, which I am not complaining, get that cleaned up nice and pretty while in the area
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New pics! She is still dirty, need to take a rag to er
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Doctorates Degree
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My paintwork looked like chalk and was pretty thin but a wax and buff up by hand made a big difference. Still annoys me you guys got one piece door glass - looks cleaner than the quarter vent window on mine. Got it running right?
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