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There has not been a lot of visible progress of late. 2 more engines have been stripped down and i am awaiting quotes for parts etc.
Ihave decided to sacrifice another truck. it has a very good cab the gaurds are fair . THE inner gaurds are the best so-far. it does not have a fold out windscrean or a hatch. there is only minimum rust in one of the doors.
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John Mackie (Snr) VK2ZDM Ford GPW- script #3A Ford Trailer M3A1 White Scout Car -Under restoration- 1941 Ford Truck (Tex Morton) F15A Blitz Radio sets- #19, #122, #62, ART13, and Command |
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After a long peroid of inactivity I am now starting to make some progress. after searching through many engines i have decided how to go. The engine i decided to use came from the truck that I deciced to sacrifice, the engine appeared to be locked up, howeved it was the gearbox that was locked up.. I had dismantled the engine ,all but one piston came out easily,the last came out after soaking with white vinegar.it has been bored 50 thou and the pistons and bores and crank are OK to use..
When the decision was made John Toohey and I managed to remove all the valves and guides by removing the valve springs in an afternoon.The block has been hot-tanked and i have been arranging spares. Yesterday i spent the morning cleaning the piston-ring groves and found that there was i odd conrod.the cap showed marks of a missmatched capboth in the bore and on the side faces , both were marked L4 with similar stamps , all the orther rods match up OK. as usual the numbers on the rod do not tally with the bore they belong . On one piston both gudgeon pin wire circlips had failed , the pin had moved but did not damage the bore. in the next week i hope to do some more cleaning and fit a new set cam bearings.
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John Mackie (Snr) VK2ZDM Ford GPW- script #3A Ford Trailer M3A1 White Scout Car -Under restoration- 1941 Ford Truck (Tex Morton) F15A Blitz Radio sets- #19, #122, #62, ART13, and Command |
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John, there,s only one way to stop the cab crackin, weld the door shut then cut a new door.
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I know these old Ford trucks, or those that still exist, have been workhorses and are over 70 years old. I also acknowledge that the roads and conditions they endured are not what we encounter today but were they more prone to cracking than other makes of their era? The guards seem to crack in a number of places. The cab floor around the gearbox area, the windscreen pillars and the firewall also seem vulnerable. Having no shocks can't help but I've never noticed too many comparable cracks in the chassis. Obviously use and abuse varies considerably but I just wonder if other makes are similar.
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