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Good work. Can't wait for the next post!
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That is the ultimate proof you're working on an Early Deuce! Just when you think you're ready for a road trip the starter, carb, fuel pump, water pump, points, wheel seals, brake cylinders and a few other things will go bad all at the same time.Spent all day working on the Deuce, and didn't accomplish anything. Broken parts or missing parts. Did get the pressure line on the compressor in and hooked up. One step forward and three back.
Are you guys planning on meeting up in Montana? If so, let me know anything you might need and I will see what I have and try to squeeze it in the Expedition.What else do you need for parts? I'm still sniffing a trip to the border with a load in July so can you say...road trip?
Its all up to 1944mb and m1010plowboy and their schedule, I am retired and can meet anytime. Would love to meet you guys in Big Timber or wherever.Are you guys planning on meeting up in Montana? If so, let me know anything you might need and I will see what I have and try to squeeze it in the Expedition.
Sounds good to me, will give you a shout.Welcome Merle, when you get it running and need to go for a road trip I'm over in Annex "Ontario OR" come on down and we can go for a ride Happy Trails, Paul
I had to buy a package of 16, have extra one's. I can send you one in mail and you can compare. These fit great on the exhaust valve stems. Let me know.Where did you find those caps? Good work! I could have brought some used ones down but real glad you found a source. Can we check for tolerances on these to see if the used ones I have are any good? Guess I need to check a manual for a spec.
That is exactly what I need, see you in Montana. Drive careful.Here are those parts I'm bringing for you. Let me know if you think of anything else you need.
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BenMerle, looking at your pictures, I'm curious...you must be a man of comfort....is that a sunshade umbrella base sitting on the bumper to hold up an umbrella like would be used on a picnic table? If so good thinking the sun has been a little intense lately.
Putting something in front of the radiator...when I worked as a mechanic I always saw the other mechanics do that, but all the stuff prior I never had any trouble poking a hole into a radiator... until I did. Was neat to see you do that, as I don't know many people who do other than the mechanics I used to work with. Putting a hole in one radiator and it doesn't seem like such a silly idea.
A lifting strap on the radiator and grille definitely a must, they are beasts. Exciting to see you moving right along. Be fun to see it run. I think I'm gonna head to case ih today and get some hy-trans for the tranny.
Here are pictures of the rubber piece under the hood we spoke about on the phone the other day. I need to figure out how to make some new ones since mine are rough.
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