'83 Cutlass Cruiser Build Thread

Been debating adding the vinyl woodgrain trim around the car once it's painted. Should I do it?

  • Yes, that wagon needs woodgrain

    Votes: 12 35.3%
  • No, leave that wagon smooth and simple.

    Votes: 22 64.7%

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Blake442

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Time for an update!
So the day after I last posted, I went thru the carb on the 442 and went for a spin!
Made it about 60 miles and then the radiator cap blew off!
I limped it to a nearby parts store and ended up getting it towed home.
I haven't pulled it apart yet but I'm pretty sure a head gasket let go...
So with the 442 out of commission, I drove the wagon as much as I could.
We got a little early snow, but it melted quickly and we got back to cruising...
Drove it all the way thru Nov. 7, gave it a bath the 8th and parked it for the season.
It's been a while since I was able to drive this late into the year! Here it is in the parking lot at work (I work nites).
Not sure the exact total, but I put like 4500 miles on it this year, and have over 30K on it since I put it together in 2008...
I have the next 11 days off and I'm hoping to get the axle swap done finally.

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Blake442

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Started pulling apart the wagon today...
Just need to disconnect the brake hose and parking brake cables and we're ready to drop the old one out...

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Blake442

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Everything came apart really easy...
A leaky pinion seal made a bit of a mess, and a bad axle seal wasted the shoes on the left side.

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1evilregal

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glad you were able to enjoy the wagon this year. Like you, I drove the Chief as much as I could this year.

at least the pinion seal helped avert any underside rot in that area! :LOL: (gotta look on the bright side from time to time...)
 
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Blake442

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Was able to keep my garage pretty toasty (*58) last weekend despite the cold...
So I managed to get a pretty decent amount of work done!

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I've got another 4-day weekend ahead so I'll see if I can make some more progress...
 
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liquidh8

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Nice to see you enjoying it Blake!
 
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Blake442

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Everything is back together...
Just need to mess with the brakes a bit and I decided I should spend a little time spiffing up the rear wheel wells before I call it done...

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3.55 Richmond gears with Yukon Duragrip and TA Performance girdle.
UMI upper and lower control arms and shock mount brace.
AC Delco HD cargo shocks, F41 rear sway bar, and I just cleaned off the springs that were already in the car.
Can't wait to see how it feels!
 
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Blake442

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Well after lots of dragging my feet, I decided to see about finishing up the brakes...
Popped the drums off only to discover half the hardware is missing...
Pulled everything apart and found this lol

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I mean, I know the clip-in wheel cylinders are a b*tch, but this is bad! It's not even the right one!
Guess I'll be pulling it apart and swapping the backing plates next...
 
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Blake442

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Time to get caught up!
Wheel wells were looking rough so I picked out the loose sealer, pounded the seam full of fresh seam sealer and buried it in a few coats of undercoating...
Then I finally installed my rear mud flaps!
I only had to trim one side a little...
This highlights the fact the not only are the exhaust pipes not symmetrical, but the lower 1/4s aren't either lol

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Blake442

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This next part caused some big-time feet dragging on my part... S10 wheel cylinders...

Here we see the mounting differences... Clip-in bad, bolt-in good!

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Except now I have to open up my new backing plates to accommodate the different shapes... I stenciled the outline for easy visibility...

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Except there's still a problem... The area the cylinder would bolt to doesn't sit flush with the mounting pad on the axle ends... A spacer would be needed and the pad would have to be drilled because the S10 backing plates mount differently...

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Also the difference in length on the backside would not allow for good access to tighten the fitting...
So I abandoned the idea and put a new set of stock wheel cylinders... super easy to install on the bench! Hope I never need to replace them lol

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So the axle is back together and filled with oil...

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All that's left is to throw the rest of the brakes back together...

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And that's how a weekend project turns into 6 months lol
 
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