DeetFreek
Well-known member
- 219
- 351
- 63
- Location
- New Sharon IA
So this '53 A1 was delivered to me in March '14 by an old family friend who rescued it from a farm auction in Illinois some years ago. Where to start....delivery date 5/53 #49940. Body is in good shape and rust free from what I can tell. Pass side floor hat channel will need repaired as well as a small floor section. One section of rear crossmember has been taken out for some unknown. It ran (yes ran) for about 5 months, that's a whole different story. Converted to 12V at some point, I do not plan to go back to 24V mainly because of financial reasons. Not to mention I have already put in an early eighties CJ harness.
It had a minor tune up done recently so there wasn't anything major needing done, who am I kidding here, of course there was! Within a couple months, a total brake job which was by far one of the easiest I've ever done once I figured out the left hand thread lugs........The drums were so grooved Helen Keller could have read them!
Never had to deal with points either, there was a three day headache where it was also determined that #4 barely had 80 lbs. of compression. Not a good sign, so that makes sense on why there was such a horrible blow by issue.
Long story short, motor is now out and awaiting rebuild. I figure now is a good a time as ever to tear it down and get it back closer to it's original look. I'll get that in a later post. Here's a few pics for eye candy, enjoy!
It had a minor tune up done recently so there wasn't anything major needing done, who am I kidding here, of course there was! Within a couple months, a total brake job which was by far one of the easiest I've ever done once I figured out the left hand thread lugs........The drums were so grooved Helen Keller could have read them!
Never had to deal with points either, there was a three day headache where it was also determined that #4 barely had 80 lbs. of compression. Not a good sign, so that makes sense on why there was such a horrible blow by issue.
Long story short, motor is now out and awaiting rebuild. I figure now is a good a time as ever to tear it down and get it back closer to it's original look. I'll get that in a later post. Here's a few pics for eye candy, enjoy!