Oh and isn't it wonderful to own and drive an oletruck..... All this comes
with the territory till ya get all the bugs out that have been in hiding
for many many years. Have fun Dave...--wayne
At 04:01 PM 10/2/01 -0500, dph55 wrote:
>I am trying to find part numbers for the engine that PO installed in my GMC.
>It is a 1966 Chevy 292. I am looking for distributor cap, rotor, points,
>condenser, and spark plug numbers for it. The parts people can't seem to
find
>a 1966 school bus in their books (which is what the engine came out of) and
>when I make up something like a 1-1/2 ton truck they still cant find squat.
> On another note last weekend was an interesting one. Took the ol truck
out
>for a little pleasure ride. After the first stop, the starter shot craps.
Got
>a push and started right up. Another 1/2 mile the ignition died. Waited
for my
>son with truck and tow strap when tow truck couldn't be had. while making a
>turn behind my son the right front brake hose blew out. Waited another 2
hours
>for a no show tow truck. Finally made it to the local parts house and got a
>hose and fluid and went back and installed and bled the system in the Kroger
>parking lot. It only took me five hours to get home. Ah the things we do to
>enjoy these ole trucks!
>
>
>Dave Handley
>51 GMC 5 window
>Houston, TX
>oletrucks is devoted to Chevy and GM trucks built between 1941 and 1959
>
Wayne Osborne
1956 Chevy Pickup
LaGrange Ga.
http://www.chevytrucks.org
http://www.chevytrucks.org/wayne
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