1953 Chevy 3100 Truck | Rebuilding Gauges, New Wiring, Almost Ready to Cruise Again!
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- Опубліковано 5 жов 2024
- I picked this 1953 Chevy 3100 pickup truck up a few months ago in Huron, SD where it had sat for many years. The wiring was ripped out, the gauges had been removed, and it did not run. In a few videos back, we got this 6cyl 235 to run again, but the carburetor leaked badly. In this video, I showcase some of the new wiring, as well as taking apart and replacing the worn out gauges, and finally we can hear this sweet engine run again now with a rebuilt carb. This old Chevy truck is close to being able to be driven again on the road, after sitting for so many years!
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These are really cool old trucks. I restored a '54 years ago but then they didn't have all the accessories they do now. Today I would replace the front axle and the whole drive train to enable highway speeds and better comfort.
I would leave the truck paint the way it is. You are certainly a busy young man, and I can see the Iowa work ethic.
Thanks man 🤘
Mr. B. Here ☕️👀😎👍. Good to be back in the U.S., happy wife happy life ! Ryan good see you working on other vehicles ! Very cool . ☕️👀😎👍
Thanks 👍
Thanks for the update. Automotive electrical work can be tedious, but is so rewarding when it works well. That ‘59 chassis is looking great.
Thanks man
7:45 little trick I learned while you have speedometers or gauges or clusters apart, is to clean and paint the unseen surfaces inside, where you scraped off the old beige paint. If you want the gauge to be a little easier to read, you can use a brighter white paint, or if you want it to really pop (without changing to LED bulbs...ick) you can use the bumper chrome spray paint. Then the stock bulbs reflect off that and make it a lot easier to read at night, at least for us old people.
Good idea!
Nice old truck,slowly bringing it back to life, thanks for sharing, all the best to you and your loved ones
thanks man
Cool truck! Love the progress on the 59's frame
Thanks Keith!
Well done.
Excellent video Ryan :) yes some vechiles doing gauges fix up are fun to do also done some over over years too and rewiring up vechiles can be fun plus some not are not agree to !
Right on!
Good job again Ryan restored truck and you should know how to restored cars 👍
Great video. I certainly enjoy watching you work, you are attentive and calm!
Thanks! I see you are a new member, ill be sure to add you to the list!
sorry i didn't recognize your new screen name! :D
@@IowaClassicCars not sure where the screen name came from, but you can use my 'real' name! Love the channel!
Cool truck.
That it is
I don't mind PATINA, as long as, (preferably) the ORIGINAL functions perfect.
i agree
How come you filmers never show more Ford's in junkyards looking for 68 or.69 Ford Torino fast back gt 390 version project car
Does the buyer want a running truck or will he pay more with it running? What country is she going to?
he bought this one as is then paid me to do the repairs in the video
did you flush the fuel lines?
Yes
Ryan, you didn't really explain the reason for uglifying the speedo face with painter's tape. Sorry, but it completely ruins (imo) what otherwise would be a cool retro display. Can't show MPH in a land of KPH? How ridiculous is that? Plenty of old cars that have found their way to the States that only show KPH, not a big deal. Hope you're going to install grommets where wires go through firewall.
Sorry yeah the truck is going to europe and cant display mph, i know its ugly, but, it shows some km/h, so something is bettrr than nothing and it wont damage the face of the dial
The blue tape on the speedo is really ugly!
I dont disagree, but it wont ruon the face of the dial and no one currently makes a kmh speedo, so unless he custom prints something, this is the kinda thing that will have to do
The oil pressure is 30 lbs max?
On a stock gauge yes lol kinda odd
@IowaClassicCars , the original engine only had 15 pounds of oil pressure. With the 235, as long as it is pegged at the 30, you're good. The 235 usually runs 35 pounds normal oil pressure. Just out of curiosity, is the new fuel gauge already wired for 12 volts? Also, I'll be looking forward to glass installation videos. My 51 needs new front and rear glass, and that's something I don't know how to do yet. As always, I enjoy your videos.
ah didnt know that, thanks, and yes these new gauges to the best of my knowledge come wired for 12v
@@IowaClassicCars, awesome. I need to look into getting them for my 51.
Bro can you give me a car please
Id sell you one