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Nice work again, Jaap! For a moment I was thinking you would have it done for Arnhem
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![]() well alex I am fast but I think it going to be arnhem 2010, I try for may 2010 but not shore if I make that date alex. oke now some radiator stuff. all the louvers off the radiator neaded some bending and cleaning a time taking job. after this I neaded a new cap for the filling tube, the old one was rusted away. dirk leegwater ad a fuel cap and tube that after some work fits well and was soldered in place and look fine. there was also a holl in the buttom of the cup witch was soldered closed to, but this was a difficulted job. the bracket was painted green and the radiator painted ![]()
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1940 chev C15 cab11, MCC wirelessbody No1 MK3. ![]() ![]() |
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It appears that the engine is from a 1942 MODEL C8 or just possibly C8A! The block casting date appears to be later than the engine number would suggest so could be a service replacement?
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thanks for youré reaction about the engine david.
the mark on the engine is H-3-2 (aug 3 1942) and the motor no: MR 3849823 and the GM 839253 number cast on the side of the engine block. so now is my quiestion david by what nunber can I see that the engine is for a C8 or C8A ? I know the engine must have been placed in the truck on a later time as a replacement but thats it for me ? I hope to learne more about this. ![]() cheers jaap ![]()
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The casting number 839253 appears to be a Canadian 1940-5 Block. I have so little information on the MR-prefixed series but it seems that they were fitted in C8s, but they stopped being assembled in late 1941. The C8A series in effect replaced, and the engine number appears to relate to a truck built around May 1942. This leads me to suggest that the engine is out of a C8A, and was transferred to a replacement block at some time. However, I may be totaly wrong!
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thanks to explain this to me david. while I wait on the crankshaft to be ready I want to find out everything about the engine and the hole car infact and do the smaller things on the car, like the radiator, the batterybox , ect, ect.
when the radiator was putt together I started on the batterybox, the lit neaded some new hinges. dos anyone know where the holes in the lit are for , was there a sort of padding screwed in the lit ? the floor plates where sandblasted and painted to, what a differents. this is very rewording work when you see everything come together like new. cheers jaap
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You are doing really nice work...The "Checker plate" floor is the "Dot and dash" pattern..very rare and used in the early trucks..Every square inch of that should be saved//..to patch holes and what not,, Throw nothing away...nice work. Alex ![]() ![]()
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