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Katrina/10 05-27-2016 05:37 PM

Re: Dutch '59 Fleetside Longbed
 
That's a great looking truck no matter where it is.

Kim57 05-27-2016 05:59 PM

Re: Dutch '59 Fleetside Longbed
 
Looks like a good fix on the pipe.
Nice looking truck
Kim

RockinKees 06-01-2016 02:14 PM

Re: Dutch '59 Fleetside Longbed
 
Been busy the last few days getting the last bits of electric parts in.
Only problem I have is with the wipermotor.
I will start a new thread on that in the right Electric Pages elswhere on the board ;)

The waterpipes are all in, motor runs again, I made a small film of the start up, but it was only one second long :lol::lol:

I have a longer version of the one Niels made:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nUHM...ature=youtu.be
This was before hell broke loose :metal::devil:

Today I put on the rightside fender, now it starting to look like a truck again :chevy:

https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/e-...=w1247-h935-no

Also pulled the doors again to make a nice new hole for the BMW doorlock motors..

https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/uK...g=w697-h935-no

This is the rubber grommet I use, it's from a mid '90s Suzuki Alto, works perfect. The first idea what PTC suggested is not going to work with our plastic airlines from the Big Trucks, this because of the radius the door makes when opens. The lines are too hard and then it just bents too much.

https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/Bo...I=w697-h935-no

https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/dg...E=w697-h935-no

Then I have one question for the '58-'59 guys:
Where are all the rubber hoodbumpers go into?
I have two at the cowl, and two at the front/side of the hood, each side one.
I have no more holes to put them in....maybe drill some for the four I have left??

59chev 06-01-2016 02:51 PM

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Some of them go on the fender. I think one or two of the holes where the fender bolts to the inner fender is supposed to be used for rubber bumpers instead of bolts.

RockinKees 06-01-2016 04:43 PM

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Thanks 59Chev, but also no holes there either.

Came across this pic on FB, now I see where those other four belong ;)

Kim57 06-02-2016 08:21 AM

Re: Dutch '59 Fleetside Longbed
 
Looks good.
I like the wire protector on the door.
Kim

RockinKees 06-02-2016 11:45 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Kim57 (Post 7612634)
Looks good.
I like the wire protector on the door.
Kim

Thanks Kim,
I'm happy with the way it turned out!

Put some emblems on today, just for fun ;)

https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/QY...=w1247-h935-no

Then I got into the steering rack, I have an oil leak out of the tower.
Put in a new seal, but that didn't solve the leakage.
So I pulled the tower off of the steering rack to take a closer look....

https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/BJ...f=w697-h935-no

https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/Wu...h=w697-h935-no

https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/M0...7=w697-h935-no

https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/ou...g=w697-h935-no

I found out that the tower was already off once in his life...
Probably for the same reason, it is a common item with Jag racks.
Maybe better search for a new part...expensive.

I also ordered a new set of brake calipers, they came in today.
The difference between buying refurbished or DIY refurbish was so close, I don't even thought about doing it myself ;)
That was expensive too, but hey, we're talking brakes and steering, that's a little bit of importance :lol:

Nev68 06-03-2016 04:37 AM

Re: Dutch '59 Fleetside Longbed
 
I have been told that this is a common problem with the Jag power steering rack (no one told me that before I put one in :rolleyes:)

Thanks for the photos, you are moving along nicely.

RockinKees 06-04-2016 07:31 AM

Re: Dutch '59 Fleetside Longbed
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Nev68 (Post 7613517)
I have been told that this is a common problem with the Jag power steering rack (no one told me that before I put one in :rolleyes:)

Thanks for the photos, you are moving along nicely.

Yep, That's what I said ;)
No one told me either....
And no parts being available here, not even through the Jag dealers, so have to shop in the Land Of Jaguar, the UK, they have parts I can use :lol:

No on to find the right parts, I found out there are a few different racks used on these cars.....

Advanced Design 06-04-2016 07:37 AM

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I was scrolling down seeing your truck come together...oops, what's that? Gear coming apart...sigh. Hope you can find the parts quickly.

RockinKees 06-04-2016 08:40 AM

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Yes, that's why we do a start up before bolting everything together :lol::lol:

Was trying to find a complete assembly of the steering pinion, but they are no longer available. Tracked one down in the states...
As there are many different racks used, I mailed a Classic Jaguar dealer in the UK, and see if they will provide me with the correct partsnumbers.
Better safe then sorry :lol:

Thanks for checking me out Doug!!

ptc 06-06-2016 06:17 PM

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Kees my friend.... it looks like the project is coming together nicely!!! ;)

RockinKees 06-07-2016 04:21 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by ptc (Post 7617054)
Kees my friend.... it looks like the project is coming together nicely!!! ;)

Yes, it does actually.
Today I got the doorlatches in and had the powerlocks working.
I even have back-up switches mounted and working for if the remote stops working :metal: (I got no doorkeys)
Hope to get the doors done completely tommorow, with all glass in it too ;)
Lot of work, but hey, you've got to set goals right??

I still haven't got parts for the steeringrack, could be a week or more before that arrives. Problem is that there are different racks used on my donorcar, luckily the partsnumbers and serialplate was intact, so now the big gentleman at Jaguar is searching what should be in it.
We'll wait :mm:
Therefor I can't build the complete frontend....just to get at the steeringrack.

I was hoping to get it drivable before the first week of Juli, then I got to drive my little cousin to her graduation. Would be nice ;)

Nev68 06-07-2016 11:39 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by RockinKees (Post 7614472)
Yep, That's what I said ;)
No one told me either....
And no parts being available here, not even through the Jag dealers, so have to shop in the Land Of Jaguar, the UK, they have parts I can use :lol:

No on to find the right parts, I found out there are a few different racks used on these cars.....

I was thinking of rebuiling the whole rack. I haven't found much information on full rebuild though. I bought some jag workshop manuals, not as informative as I would like.
If you find any rebuild info I hope you can share. :)

RockinKees 06-08-2016 04:42 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Nev68 (Post 7618438)
I was thinking of rebuiling the whole rack. I haven't found much information on full rebuild though. I bought some jag workshop manuals, not as informative as I would like.
If you find any rebuild info I hope you can share. :)

Sure I'll share info ;)
I found out that Jaguar no longer has the parts available but you can find it on eBay, aftrmarket stuff.
There are some companies the will refurburbish your rack and pinion. I got two of those companies, one in the UK and one in good ol' Holland. Jaguar recommended! And at the costs of almost a new one....
I mailed a Classic Jaguar dealer (official Jag) in the UK, they replayed very quick and gave me the addresses.
But....I will try first myself, to do only the tower, the rest wasn't leaking.

I just ordered this set, it must be the right one (I hope):
http://www.ebay.nl/itm/331670899708?...%3AMEBIDX%3AIT

It will be a week before the set is here, so time to do other things, still much to do :metal:

lower50's 06-08-2016 04:00 PM

Re: Dutch '59 Fleetside Longbed
 
Good luck with your steering rebuild hope you find the right parts. How are your burns healing up? Doing good I hope.

RockinKees 06-09-2016 03:46 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by lower50's (Post 7618960)
Good luck with your steering rebuild hope you find the right parts. How are your burns healing up? Doing good I hope.

I'm doing good Lower!
Burns are healing very good, I hardly notice it. It is still wrapped up all the time to hold it "greasy"
I've been worse....;)
Thanks for asking!!

Update time!!!
Got the doors all in one piece, latches, locks, all is working, even the signallights when locking or unlocking :lol:
Therefor I had to solder a diode in the positive current line from the lockcomputer to the rear turnsignals.
Otherwise I had brakelights up front :lol::lol:
You don't need them there, right ;)

Some pics to proof:

Doorglass and ventwindows in, ofcourse that didn't go without hurting some other parts. Did use some tape to protect the paint, but the truck thought otherwise. Good thing the scratches are at the inside ;)

https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/Ny...q=w697-h935-no

Doorlatches with powerlock, test and tune:

https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/U8...jcjx0f=s935-no

All finished:

https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/Er...kSRSdQ=s935-no

I will be making some new doorcards, I saved the old red ones that came with the truck, they can be used as a template.

RockinKees 06-09-2016 04:26 PM

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Oh forgot something important...

I have asked this at the Electrical Side of the forum, but didn't get any feedback on it.
So I was hoping some of you are genius electricians with wipermotors and switches.

This is what I have done:

Benchtesting according this diagram:

https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/fs...=w1247-h935-no

I have two wipermotors, one from a VW Golf II(Rabbit) and one from a '77 VW T2b.
If I turn the switch from 0 to slow, the motor turns, turn off switch, motor goes to Park.
So that's good!

If I switch from slow to fast, the motor turns slower than slow??
Turning from fast to slow, it tuns at his normal slow speed again, which is faster than the high speed. Turn from slow to off, the motor goes to Park.
Both wipermotors do the same thing.
I have had a wiperrelay between the switch and motor, acts the same.
And no, I didn't switch the wires between H and L!!
(only to test if I was wrong....:lol:)

Where does it go wrong?
Are both motors bad, I mean have the same issue?? It could be by accident...
Or is the diagram bad??

I have tested the switch, that works okay.
It switches this way:

B>L = Slow speed
B>H = High speed
B>P = goes to Park
All this with about 0,4 internal Ohm resistance, it's ok.

I also got this diagram, I only have no 53e? Or is this the "same" as 31b?
I would say, where the brown wire is, is connection 31??
They use an extra "normal" relay in the ground wire...Probably to get it into the Park position?

https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/KH...=w1262-h641-no

This last one I haven't tried yet, because of the 53e connection. Don't know which that is.
So if you have any clues, please throw them at me!!!

OR, if some one have a diagram that I could use???
I'll be delighted ;):lol:

Kim57 06-09-2016 04:31 PM

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Things are looking good.
Kim

reaper71 06-10-2016 09:57 AM

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Looking really good Kees!!


Mark...

ptc 06-10-2016 02:28 PM

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Hi Kees.... electrical....

Why the relay? -- thing only draws like 3-5amp total from low to high speed. These are usually directly wired.

Dont know if thtis is your motor, but Heres a diagram of the terminal points.... maybe what you need?

http://ww2.justanswer.com/uploads/su...01234_ZZZZ.gif

RockinKees 06-11-2016 06:30 AM

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Thanks Kim, Mark and PTC.

PTC, Thanks, but it's not what I need ;)
But I think I got figured it out yesterday. Took a couple of hours though....
Normally you use the upper diagram above, PTC is right, it is just directly wired.
The slow speed and park position worked normal, only when switched to high speed things went wrong. Motor stopped turning.
After measuring current, it looks like when switch from low to high speed, both that terminals stays on 12V? This is measured at the terminals at the wipermotor.

So I thought if I put in a relay to switch to high speed, and cut off the current to the low speed, all must working again...
I tried it and it worked great, on the bench that is....
Monday testing in the truck, draw a diagram for you of what I did and let you know the outcome :metal:
That are same days struggling wipermotor wiring :lol::lol:

After this is working alright, I can finally finish the dash, connect the heater and finish further inside.
Things are going fast now :metal:

RockinKees 06-17-2016 12:07 PM

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Last week went not as we wanted to.

First the wipers, they won't coorperate at all, so I went the easy way for now.
Slow and high speed, and off where he likes ;)
I can live with that.

Next, steering rack.....
Got the new parts in and put all new rings and seals where neccesary.
But, with this English build High Performance Parts, still leaking.

I did get the new PFTE rings nicely around the steering tower and resized them as needed:

https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/ey...C5Lbmg=s935-no

https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/LP...vpxPf2=s935-no

Didn't work out.
Now on the hunt for another steering rack.

Yesterday and today I went on and put the front end together.

https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/8F...=w1247-h935-no

http://https://lh3.googleusercontent...=w1247-h935-no

Today all electrics in and see if it works the way it should....

https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/un...mx7bMy=s935-no

That was good news!!
All worked as intended :metal:

Next on the list is the inside, benchseat in and see where the brackets for the seatbelts have to come.
Further with insulation, some other small things.
And get it on it's wheels and set the rideheight :metal:

Then the fun begins :lol::lol:

I'm crawling towards "The End" of this episode.
Then it's a lot of small things, get all the bugs out and really have fun with it!!
Finally ;):uhmk:

Kim57 06-17-2016 05:47 PM

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Looking good.
You're getting closer.
Kim

Advanced Design 06-17-2016 06:34 PM

Re: Dutch '59 Fleetside Longbed
 
Too bad the gear repair didn't work and hopefully it isn't too difficult to find another Kees.

Truck is looking very good...driving soon!


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