Smallish update. Between the weather last month and being busy at work. I was too tired and stressed to get much QST.
Sometime last month I did get the interior of the Mack truck finished.
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I put a coat of BLO on the pumpkins and then 2 coats of Spar Varnish.
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I love their color.
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I have had this rusty clamp for I dunno how long. Well I finally got it functional.
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Just a quick cleanup so I could actually use it without getting rust on my hands.
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While I was sandblasting the clamp I decided to blast one of the old hand wheels.
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It was just for fun.
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Came out pretty good.
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During this whole time frame I was trying to diagnose something wrong with the 95'. Drove it home from work and it ran like piss and gave me a code 42. Which is a Lean O2 code. Which could be a lot of different things.
I kinda through some parts at not really being able to diagnose the exact problem. It had spark and the injectors were firing fuel during crank.

This model of truck does not have a fuel pressure port. There are a couple of work arounds but I didn't really want to spend $40 just to find out I needed a new fuel pump. So I just bought one because it has 173,000 miles on it.
Here are the parts all OEM. New coil, rotor, cap, fuel filter, O2 sensor and the big one which is what I suspected. A new sending unit and fuel pump. It's crazy it made enough fuel pressure to idle but would not start. On a TBI if you pump the gas pedal while starting it squirts fuel like a carb. So several pumps during cranking and it would start. But when you tried to drive it just wouldn't accelerate above 1500 rpm.
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And while I was trying to diagnose the coil, and Ignition control module my old Craftsman Multimeter finally kicked the bucket so I had to get a new one.
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Well fast forward to today I started a 10 day vacation. And the first thing I wanted to tackle was the 95' The pump has been sitting on the bench for 2 weeks.
It was a nice change to see both stepsides in the garage. They are 31 years apart.
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Grandpa's homemade trans jack to the rescue again.
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I took this picture for you guys up North. This is what a 25 year old Texas truck looks like. Damn near perfect.
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Wasn't too bad of a job. Would have been much easier on a lift.
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Halfway there.
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Success it runs great now! The only downside is the fuel gauge is still not reading right. Either the ground wire is not making good contact or the gauge is bad. I am going to take the ground wire lose and sand down the are where it contacts. Cross my fingers and hope that's the problem.
The truck will actually pull past 3,000 rpm now. Which it would never do before. But I won't be doing that much on this tired old 305. Just glad it runs good again.
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And since I had this old girl out I gave her a bath.
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She is all clean now.
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I then washed the wife's car and was planning to wash the 95' but I just ran out of steam.
Last thing. I found this a couple of days ago. I struggle really bad with motivation last month. This pic definitely helped me get going again,
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Thanks for stopping in,
Bret