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Re: A '62 has to get back on the road
Exactly, its a 3m Product
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02-11-2022, 08:08 AM | #77 |
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It goes on in small steps, the overhauled brake calipers set up. Completed the rear drum brake and made adjustment slots in the anchor plates, now the pads should be easier to adjust. The shock absorber mounts are off, waiting for material. Engine and gearbox separate, both need to be sealed.
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02-13-2022, 04:39 AM | #78 |
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Progress is Progress.
And your progress is great.
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02-13-2022, 07:04 AM | #79 |
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This is going to be a very nice truck when done. A lot of hard work gone into that!
Are we up to date on your progress or still playing catch up? P.
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Now we are in the current time.
Finally took advantage of the beautiful weather today and made a nice trip with the Mustang, what did I miss. The bottom one is from November, that's when the Ford wasn't moved. It actually just rained or it was frozen and sprinkled with salt.
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Mustang looks good Harald!
P.
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Thank you.
The new shock absorber bracket is built and welded, now prepare for painting
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Nice welding Harald.
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Slowly, very slowly it goes on, almost 14 days waiting for the paint to repair the frame around the shock absorber bracket. The automatic transmission has been resealed, I had to replace the shift shaft, which was destroyed.
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At this rate you will be getting ice cream by the weekend!
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Now the engine was resealed, the oil pan got a good silicone seal, and I was able to see what kind of engine it is, it has 4 bolt main bearings and 4" bore, block casting number is 3970010, not that bad. I guess times on a block of trucks I couldn't identify the heads, I couldn't find the number 3998981. It was repainted in gray, looks nice
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Don't think they are anything special but pretty sure it will scoot along quite nicely. Actually really like the grey.
Half tempted to throw that colour on my LS but.... Nah! Great progress as always. No sign of the ice cream yet though. This weekend?? P.
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The weather is supposed to be great.
But certainly not with the truck. And the ice cream shops are probably still closed.
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New brake lines were made and installed, now the engine and transmission could be put back in their place, the alternator and servo pump were installed, and it's slowly becoming a truck again.
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Looking great Harald.
As Paul says, you will soon be relaxing.
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Thanks, the next projekt looking up the corner, Relaxation is not yet.
I..... if I sometimes do nonsense, you'll notice it..... right.
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So waiting in the shed is a Model A Ford to be restored. Very cool.
Your truck is looking good.
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Yes, thank you, it will definitely be an exciting project, it should be in the hot rod style of the 40s, with 4 bangers, maybe even as a full fender with a slight drop in the front axle. But that will certainly take time.
I hope you're doing better and you can continue with your project, I'm crossing my fingers
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Yes, thanks for your kind words.
Fatigue is the main thing now. I don't have any pain, but just so tired all the time. A 4 banger Model A hot rod is a great way to go.
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The head number is 3998991, and combined with a 3970010 block.......
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Thanks for that, I thought the same thing. A truck engine. But he ran well and stays that way for now.
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Just now there is a lot of small stuff, gearbox holder a bit embellished.
I had to replace the rear universal joint, it's a 1310-1350 now the drivetrain is complete. and starting with the exhaust system, from the manifolds it goes straight to the silencers, the right side should come out to the left, it has to jump too, stop for a test first.
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That's some nice work on the exhaust.
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That is very smart.
All of it. Liking the exhaust
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Well finally done, it took the day to get the one tube right so it doesn't make contact with the axle when it's working.
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