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Old 10-07-15, 14:57
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Sand is no longer allowed to be used as a medium for blast cleaning so Garnet is the common medium now days.

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The blaster hard at work.

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Down to the left front lifting ring behind the left front shock absorber mount.

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Well on the way on the outside. The interior had not been started here.

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Old 10-07-15, 15:09
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The front windscreen armour is 1 1/4" thick.

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This is the drivers hatch with it's protector scope.

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The gun door is open here showing the thickness of the metal and that it is cut to a bevel to stop bullet splash from a direct front hit. There is a thin splash shield is also welded around the opening on the outside as it is an inward opening hatch. The outward opening hatches have the splash protection on the inside.

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Not only are the hinges bolts with especially shaped bolt heads to deflect hits but are also welded into place.

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The crew commanders hatch. You can see that there had been quite a few costs of paint applied over the years.
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1940 F30S Cab11
1940 Chev WA LRDG "Te Hai"
1941 F60L Cab12
1943 Ford Lynx
1942 Bren Gun Carrier VR no.2250
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Old 10-07-15, 15:26
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Default Sandblasting uncovers all sorts of markings.

Sandblasting uncovers all sorts of markings.

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The hulls for Ford Lynx Scout Cars were manufactured by International Harvester Co. and their trade mark is stamped in a couple of placed.

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They were then taken to the Ford factory and fitted to the Ford chassis.

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1726 is the hull number before sandblasting.

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Part numbers are also found in a few places.

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1940 F30S Cab11
1940 Chev WA LRDG "Te Hai"
1941 F60L Cab12
1943 Ford Lynx
1942 Bren Gun Carrier VR no.2250
Humber FV1601A
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25pdr. 1940 Weir No.266
25pdr. Australian Short No.185 (?)
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Old 10-07-15, 15:43
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Two weeks later, 31st. October 2015, I was back to pick up the sandblasted hull.

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A couple of blokes carrying it out of the booth. It is not as heavy as you think. (No! they are just balancing it on the fork lift forks.)

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The forklift was pretty light on the steer end.

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On to the trailer.

The chap near the trailer wheel, leaning on the mudguard, lost a leg in a motor accident years ago. He is in demand for an extra in action movies. In the movie 'The Pacific' he is seen being blown up and his leg blown off. A bit of stage make-up and an extra bit of leg lying nearby and you would swear that he had actually lost his leg.

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Ready to tie down and take home.

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1940 F30S Cab11
1940 Chev WA LRDG "Te Hai"
1941 F60L Cab12
1943 Ford Lynx
1942 Bren Gun Carrier VR no.2250
Humber FV1601A
Saracen Mk1(?)
25pdr. 1940 Weir No.266
25pdr. Australian Short No.185 (?)
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Old 13-07-15, 13:26
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Whilst the hull was at the sandblasters work continued on with the front end.

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The front diff was dis-assembled and apart from needing new bearings and seals throughout was not in to bad a condition.

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As I said in post #16, the front shock absorber mounts had been cut off and used under the boat trailer. I was lucky to find a set in SA.

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Here are the originals on the boat trailer.

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The pivot pin cap shims were measured and carefully put away for later.

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These are the bearing spacers between the front wheel bearings found in the front hubs. These spacers are important.

Not having tool No.XA-3363-A available, I had made up a pivot pin removal tool and was able to remove the steering knuckle. The tool was made from a piece of 1.5" inside diam. tubing 1.25" long and a large washer bigger than the tubing with a 1/2" hole in the centre. A 1/2" x 20tpi. bolt 3" long was put thought the washer with a nut on the outside. The bolt was screwed into the pivot pin and by screwing down the net the pin was extracted. This idea would work for any Blitz pivot pins but you might have to change the measurements.

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1940 Chev Staff Car
1940 F30S Cab11
1940 Chev WA LRDG "Te Hai"
1941 F60L Cab12
1943 Ford Lynx
1942 Bren Gun Carrier VR no.2250
Humber FV1601A
Saracen Mk1(?)
25pdr. 1940 Weir No.266
25pdr. Australian Short No.185 (?)
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Old 13-07-15, 13:34
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The bearings were well past their use by date.
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Having sat still for so long they had started to pit very badly.

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One side was worse than the other. A good lesson here. Do not rely on bearings being any good just because a vehicle has not done too many miles.

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New bearings were available over the counter but the felt seals were not. I was able to resurrect the old ones by placing them in hot oil for a few hours. This rejuvenated the fibres and they thickened up nicely.

Rick.
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1942 White Scoutcar
1940 Chev Staff Car
1940 F30S Cab11
1940 Chev WA LRDG "Te Hai"
1941 F60L Cab12
1943 Ford Lynx
1942 Bren Gun Carrier VR no.2250
Humber FV1601A
Saracen Mk1(?)
25pdr. 1940 Weir No.266
25pdr. Australian Short No.185 (?)
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Old 13-07-15, 13:56
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Amazing - a really great post to follow.
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