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Dave Schindel 03-04-11 05:29

new guy
 
Hi all. Just want to say how glad I am to be on this forum.I have a MKII carrier that I have been working on over the winter.I have no shop space indoors so I have been working on small stuff during the winter.I have the engine,clutch and trans. all overhauled and ready to go except for paint.Now I am starting on the hull and suspension.There was some extra stuff welded on ,that I have cut off so far.All the upper armor is gone.My rad is 100% ! so says the rad shop.Most of the wheels are shot but the tracks and sprockets are OK.I drained the oil out of the diff. and there was no water at all so that looks good to go.I'll include some pics if I can.
Looking forward to learning more about carriers, as there is so much experience and knowledge here!
http://s352.photobucket.com/albums/r...Carrier006.jpg
http://s352.photobucket.com/albums/r...Carrier001.jpg
http://s352.photobucket.com/albums/r...rrier010-1.jpg
http://s352.photobucket.com/albums/r...Carrier069.jpg
http://s352.photobucket.com/albums/r...Carrier070.jpg
http://s352.photobucket.com/albums/r...Carrier021.jpg
http://s352.photobucket.com/albums/r...Carrier045.jpg
I hope these links work,I have many more pics, but chose the most revealing ones.

ron 03-04-11 09:53

Welcome
 
Hi Dave and welcom to the Forum, many thanks for the excellent pics that you posted, It will good to watch your progress over the cominig months, this is a great hobby and we are preserving history, keep us posted, regards Ron

eddy8men 03-04-11 10:58

hi dave
welcome to the forum, it's a nice project you've got yourself there and although there's a lot of armour to be fabricated it looks as though you have most of the small difficult to find parts already supplied with it.

good luck with the resto

eddy

RichardT10829 03-04-11 11:45

Dave you have all the right bits thats for sure... that box on the rear deck i believe is the original one off the rear armour..... i recognise this carrier ? is it the one from ww2talk ?

Cheers

Richie

Alex Blair (RIP) 03-04-11 13:27

Threaded cap..
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Dave Schindel (Post 145266)
Hi all. Just want to say how glad I am to be on this forum.I have a MKII carrier that I have been working on over the winter.I have no shop space indoors so I have been working on small stuff during the winter.I have the engine,clutch and trans. all overhauled and ready to go except for paint.Now I am starting on the hull and suspension.There was some extra stuff welded on ,that I have cut off so far.All the upper armor is gone.My rad is 100% ! so says the rad shop.Most of the wheels are shot but the tracks and sprockets are OK.I drained the oil out of the diff. and there was no water at all so that looks good to go.I'll include some pics if I can.
Looking forward to learning more about carriers, as there is so much experience and knowledge here!
http://s352.photobucket.com/albums/r...Carrier006.jpg
http://s352.photobucket.com/albums/r...Carrier001.jpg
http://s352.photobucket.com/albums/r...rrier010-1.jpg
http://s352.photobucket.com/albums/r...Carrier069.jpg
http://s352.photobucket.com/albums/r...Carrier070.jpg
http://s352.photobucket.com/albums/r...Carrier021.jpg
http://s352.photobucket.com/albums/r...Carrier045.jpg
I hope these links work,I have many more pics, but chose the most revealing ones.

Hi Dave ..
Welcome to the forum..You are in the right place..
I noticed a yellow arrow pointing to a cap on the front plate..That is an access hole for the engine crank..a long one..that goes into a notched pulley on the end of the engine crank,shown in picture #Viewing 10 of 68..It should have a threaded brass cap on it...
I'm pretty sure ..I'm going from memory on that but some one will know..
Anyway it looks good..
:drunk: :thup:

Dave Schindel 03-04-11 20:42

Hi again,Richard,yes,it's the same one. :thup2:
Alex,thanks for the comments. I did not know they were brass.It took a while,but I know a couple guys near me who restored a carrier and they filled me in on what the fitting is for.Seemed very odd to me at first! :confused
I think George's thread below this one deals with the brass cap?
Indeed,lots of armor missing.At least most of that is flat and square,but still lots of work.
Thanks for the comments,guys,and I will keep you all posted on my progress and who knows,maybe I can help someone else at some time.

Lynn Eades 10-04-11 09:00

Dave
 
The cap is steel. The large box is original kit. Good project.


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