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New owner of a T16
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New purchase: T16 hull: 10290 :cheers:
Now we must bring it back from the usa to europe still a little patience :mad: |
Congrats! Looks like a nice one.
Hanno |
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thanks Hanno,
I just received new pictures of my future T16, and I notice that I have no connectors to the engine for the engine oil cooler Is there a different system? |
You are missing the valve body that mounts there. I am too;(... I will try to find a picture of it and post.
SD |
Hi Didier
Think you have the wrong engine block. There should be a second hole drilled and taped about 2 inches closer to the center of the engine where the return line would go. Chad |
I imagine that the engine could heat up much more without the system?
but can it run without the system? |
You should be fine running it were you are. I don't have a t16 but have ran a MKI Carrier for years without one. An old REME fellow told me they would bypass them if they leaked in Europe rather than fix them. Just leave the rad blocking board off.
Chad |
Presumably to be marked up as Canadian vehicle.
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oil cooler
Didier
As Chad has suggested, you could block off the oil cooler line to the radiator. My oil cooler radiator was getting to the point that was leaking. The repair looked very expensive and I also though it unnecessary so, I installed an oil filter unit into the line and buy passed the oil cooler radiator. How is the rear stowage box construction coming along?? Gord |
hello gord,
I will do a test without the oil cooler, I will see if the engine heats or not, I will notice later, concerning the rear box, I have not yet started :nono: thx didier |
check out my thread on the restoration of my T16 and there is quite a bit towards the end of the thread on the oil cooler set up
http://www.mapleleafup.net/forums/sh...ad.php?t=15134 |
hello Andrew,
yes I saw the pictures, thanks for the info Didier |
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Hello Gordon,
I was finally able to advance on my storage box, (thanks again for your photos) all that remains is to wait for the carrier, still stuck at customs in California :mad: :mad: thank you Didier |
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he finally arrived home :thup2:
really in a good condition, it lacks some parts, but nothing to find I think now beginning of the restoration 1 step: electricity can someone tell me which number: T10 ....?, corresponds to the serial number: 10290 |
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this week end first try out
impossible to turn left, disassembly of the rear axle, and 2 broken pieces now we have to find the pieces !! |
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and then mounting my new seats
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the rear axle is disassemble
the broken parts are dismounted, I had the parts redone by a machinist, beautiful work this weekend winding |
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Still have a handful of NOS seals from when I restored the T-16 I used to own. Perfect time to replace them while you have the rear end opened up.
Attachment 103560 http://www.visualcollector.com/Tommy...DriveSeals.jpg http://www.visualcollector.com/Tommy...TommyStuff.htm |
thanks David,
mine are in a really good state, no need to replace them Didier |
t16 progress
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the outside is almost finished
next step : -the cylinder head gasket - the engine body - piat support -Antenna support |
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does anyone know what this piece is for ?
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Its from a Swiss T-16. They had plates that bolted onto the original wading skirt positions. Some to hold top bows and others like that one to enable the top to be rope lashed down.
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thanks David :thup:
now i know |
Nice work. Carrier looks great. :)
I sent you a PN. I'd be glad to hear from you. |
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the T16 is finally finished :thup2:
with his final markings: 114 Artillery Battalion, Platoon B, Belgian Piron Brigade 1944 + test on road ok :drunk: |
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