Raider L
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- Joined
- Sep 1, 2020
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- Location
- Shreveport, LA
- First Name
- William
- Truck Year
- 1974
- Truck Model
- C10
- Engine Size
- 355
@SirRobyn0,
You know I can usually fix some part that may not be quite what you needed it to be, but in the case of that track in the indicator there was no way to make it more narrow. So I did what I could to make it slide better, and I thought I did. but the second time I changed gears it hung! Dang!!
So early today I pulled the truck up into the drive and got after it.
@Goldie Driver should appreciate this part, I took that right hand screw out first with that finger tip screw driver I showed last night. I had alre4ady had my old indicator out and cleaned up. Fortunately I had some "dry transfer" lettering and repaired the letters on it. Rob do you know what "dry transfer" lettering is? We used it all the time on aircraft to re-letter stuff. Look it up and find a site that shows how to use it. You can use the end of a pencil to "transfer" the letters. And they come in all sizes and types of letter. Man, they've got some that gets down to micro size. They hold up fairly well.
They had faded from years, the "P" was barely visible and the "R" wasn't to much better. It was funny because I figured the truck must have been parked in such a way that the sun hit the left side of that part of the dash for just those letters to have faded.
You know I can usually fix some part that may not be quite what you needed it to be, but in the case of that track in the indicator there was no way to make it more narrow. So I did what I could to make it slide better, and I thought I did. but the second time I changed gears it hung! Dang!!
So early today I pulled the truck up into the drive and got after it.
@Goldie Driver should appreciate this part, I took that right hand screw out first with that finger tip screw driver I showed last night. I had alre4ady had my old indicator out and cleaned up. Fortunately I had some "dry transfer" lettering and repaired the letters on it. Rob do you know what "dry transfer" lettering is? We used it all the time on aircraft to re-letter stuff. Look it up and find a site that shows how to use it. You can use the end of a pencil to "transfer" the letters. And they come in all sizes and types of letter. Man, they've got some that gets down to micro size. They hold up fairly well.
They had faded from years, the "P" was barely visible and the "R" wasn't to much better. It was funny because I figured the truck must have been parked in such a way that the sun hit the left side of that part of the dash for just those letters to have faded.