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Wheldon Wishart 30-06-07 02:41

C8ax Cab Question
 
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Can anyone please tell me what the three holes on the side of the cab floor frame are used for?

Phil Waterman 30-06-07 21:48

They appear on many Chey Pattern 13
 
I've been through my collection of pictures of Pattern 13s and have found them on many C60S,L, &X and C15s. But not on HUPs.

This question as come up before and I seem to remember that they are used in the artic kit. But I've checked my artic kit manual and don't see them being used.

Wheldon Wishart 01-07-07 00:41

Thanks Phil. Ive seen them on C60's in New Zealand too. I thought that they might be only on New Zealand CMP's. Are they on all of the large pattern 13 Canadian CMP's?

Phil Waterman 02-07-07 00:34

Not all
 
I have not spotted them on FATs, but so far I've spotted them on all Chevy Pictures that have that level of resolution. How about some of the FORD types in our merry little band checking to see if they are on Fords.

HUPs have two bolt holes, but these seem at least on the later ones to be, for the mounting the fuel filter.

Cheers

Wheldon Wishart 02-07-07 06:22

They must have had a purpose. Otherwise why would they go to the extra effort and cost to punch or drill them eh? :confused

Robert Farmer 02-07-07 13:27

Can't say as I've seen that on any models here in OZ.

Wheldon Wishart 03-07-07 07:02

Do you think that its because Holden Aust made their own bodys?
Did Holden make all the own cab floors? and buy in motors chassis and running gear?

Keith Orpin 03-07-07 11:25

I raised this question some time ago, as my C30 also has them, but I still don't know what they are for. Phil mentioned their possible use on the artic kits, but could'nt find any evidence. Would they have been pre-drilled for tropical use possibly ?. Come on guys, there must be some details somewhere.
Regards
Keith

Bob Carriere 03-07-07 16:30

Holes.....
 
....every C15 and C60 I have seen have the 3 holes........

Would it have been used as part of the set up jig when welding the cab 13 various conponents together...???

When checking our various cab 13 we also found another hole.... of no apparent use......consistently about 9 inches around the corner of the same part facing the rear section......

Do Fords have them....???

Bob

Keith Webb 03-07-07 21:14

Cabs and bodies
 
Quote:

Originally posted by Wheldon Wishart
Do you think that its because Holden Aust made their own bodys?
Did Holden make all the own cab floors? and buy in motors chassis and running gear?

Holden built the entire cab and also locally produced the bodies which were designed by the Army, including many of the rear GS bodies used on Australian built Fords. Ford on the other hand imported much of the cab including the cab frame and front shell but not the floor, roof or rear panel.
Your cab is of course Canadian built.

Wheldon Wishart 04-07-07 09:14

The only thing that they could have been used for is a different type of step. Do early prototype cmp's have similar steps to later 13 cabs?

Bob Carriere 05-07-07 02:22

Steps = runningboard....
 
To the best of my knowledge only the cab 13 has the holes in the lower floor rocker panel..... for a lack of better words.

The cab 11 and cab 12 had a 1/4 inch floor...... 1/2 inch reinforcement corner plates..... but basically it has no room or no place for any such holes.

The steps or running board and the support legs on both the cab 11/12 and the cab 13 are all bolted to the side of the frame......

Boob

Ken Hughes 05-07-07 09:54

c8ax cab question
 
hi guys and gals
the holes in question are for deep wading coverings for d/day type landings
i dont know how they were fitted,but maybe this will help to get to the bottom of it

Wheldon Wishart 05-07-07 10:56

Awesome Ken!!! Do you have any photos of these?

Ken Hughes 05-07-07 11:27

no sorry only word of mouth,from fred naish here in Dunedin
i will question him further on the info,but he was certain about it.

Bob Carriere 06-07-07 03:01

Are we sure about the deep wading.....
 
...checked out two Ford cab 13 and they DO NOT have the holes..... does this mean Ford were no good at wading and only Chebby where used.....hihihi.... I know most Ford ignition system will ground out if the driver even thinks of having to go...!!!

Seriously I was surprised NOT to find the same 3 holes on the Fords......

Any other observed differently..??

Boob

Wheldon Wishart 06-07-07 07:03

I havent seen any Fords with them either. Most Fords dont even make it to water before they breakdown Hehehehe. But I'm a chev man so that might sound a bit bias. :fry:

Alan Brock 06-07-07 08:44

If the 3 holes are for wading equipment for D-Day how come they were drilled in my 1942 CGT ?

I think they were for jigging the floor assembly during welding.

Ken Hughes 06-07-07 21:29

maybe the three holes were an early attempt by chev to lighten the body work so they could keep up with fords!

Alan Brock 06-07-07 21:43

I thought Ford added an extra 2 cylinders to the engine so they could keep up with the Chevies!

tee hee

Wheldon Wishart 07-07-07 05:53

I thought about them being used for jiging. But you would only need the front and the rear holes for that, and also there are no holeson the wheel arch to hold that in a jig while being welded.

Geoff Winnington-Ball (RIP) 07-07-07 12:13

Here we go...
 
Quote:

Originally posted by Wheldon Wishart
I havent seen any Fords with them either. Most Fords dont even make it to water before they breakdown Hehehehe. But I'm a chev man so that might sound a bit bias. :fry:
Quote:

Originally posted by Ken Hughes
maybe the three holes were an early attempt by chev to lighten the body work so they could keep up with fords!
Quote:

Originally posted by Alan Brock
I thought Ford added an extra 2 cylinders to the engine so they could keep up with the Chevies!
tee hee...

This could get... er... lively...

:D :D :D
:drunk:

Wheldon Wishart 08-07-07 04:14

Thanks guys for all of your opinions. I think we have taken this one as far as it can go.

Cheers
Wheldon :bang:

Ken Hughes 10-07-07 09:21

hi there Wheldon, i have spoken with fred about these holes and he is certain that they are for the deep wading kit,he even says that someone here in nz has a photo of it fitted and has seen the photo himself,but can not remember who had it,perhaps put an advert in the bulletin here in nz to jog someones memory?

Wheldon Wishart 10-07-07 09:34

Thanks ken. Im not a member of nzmvcc anymore, so thats probably not an option.

Cheers
Wheldon

Ken Hughes 12-07-07 08:42

sorry to hear that wheldon,i will put the question in the bulletin and lets see what comes up,and let you all know.

Wheldon Wishart 12-07-07 09:12

Thanks very much for that Ken

Cheers
Wheldon :)

David Hardway 12-07-07 12:01

Cmon Wheldon
 
Im fairly certain you know at least one club member :dh: i've known the newsletter editor for the best part of the last thirty years ..............Plonker

Dave

and just in case the numbers 027 2484864

P.S. has that Chevy ventured any further than across the road yet :yappy: :D

KiwiKev 13-07-07 05:01

I resemble that comment!!

I am not really the Bulletin Editor Letter just one of the slaves that some of the members like to abuse and insult occasionally.

I'll add a query in the next Bulletin, should get some interesting answers, although most of the guys that reply in the bulletin with knowledge or at least Logic appear on these pages from time to time as well

Kev

Wheldon Wishart 13-07-07 06:00

Yeah Dave, it drives like a dream. Been for a few half hour drives in the back hills at night. I havent been a member of the nzmvcc for at least 5 years. I suppose the members havent changed in that time. Thanks guys for putting the question in the bulletin.

Cheers
Wheldon

P.S. Dave H. you seem to like spanking that donkey alot Hehehe.


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