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Old 26-02-14, 22:59
Gordon Yeo Gordon Yeo is offline
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Default vroom vroom

Had to get the shop emptied out too set up for lunch, with some fellow MV enthusiasts, last Saturday. Had the truck running for the first time in, well decades?
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Old 27-02-14, 00:26
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Default Recording of first words.....

Did you record the first sputter / roar of the engine....?? how do you intend to keep up with Phil Waterman.

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Old 27-02-14, 03:29
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Default keeping up!

Bob

The first sputters were rather undramatic and not preserved for the future. It almost started and almost runs, needs a like work yet. As too keeping up with Phil, I'm not even in the same league.

So, what do you think of this winter S--t. Working in the barn on the 11 cab doors or still in the warm house with the radio?

Gord
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Old 27-02-14, 09:03
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Default Long Winter....

Not doing much these days except trying to survive a double pneumonia...... can't breadth....not enough energy to even play with the radio.

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Old 07-03-14, 00:41
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Default ready for spring!

Have been working away on the cab and engine getting things ready too start the engine up. We tried a start up but things didn't come together well, did a whole bunch of tweaking and set up the muffler. This time things worked much better and the engine runs very nicely, which was a great achievement.
A few pictures, have the windshields in, the dash finished and even got the muffler looking properly mounted. Need some warm dry days for a road test!
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Old 09-03-14, 06:33
Bob Carriere Bob Carriere is offline
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Default Very nice.......

Nice job on the engine Gord.

Are you running a Roch B carb?

...and you used the 216 valve cover...... any suggestions on how to keep it from leaking...... did you use thicker gaskets.....? glue/sealer ???

It will be a shame to take it out for a test run and get it dirty.

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Old 09-03-14, 16:12
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Default carburetor

Bob

I got a remanufactured Rochester B1 carburetor and swapped out the cast base to fit the 235 manifold. My engine guy put his hand on the tappet cover and frame too asses vibration and said it runs very smoothly. Rebuilt hydraulic tappets must take some of the credit.

I put the 216 tappet cover on to have all the holes in the correct places. When trying to hold down the cover and not have any oil leaks it became apparent the modern gaskets are rubbish. My solution was too use two gaskets and dope them with the Aviation form-a-gasket. I like to use it and the expression ' sticks like s--t to a blanket ' was invented for this stuff. Side cover plates are usually difficult to get right and this stuff does the job.

I was at Acton yesterday and you were missed, get better soon. I got some supplies from Brian Asbury for wiring the lights up and can get at the rest of that project. Thank you to every one, who spoke to me yesterday, for their kind comments on how the truck is progressing.

Gord
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