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Old 20-10-19, 09:15
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Default M8 restoration

I just realised I neglected to post these few photos last time.
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1943 Willys MB
1941 Willys MBT Trailer
1941 Australian LP2A Machine Gun Carrier
1943 White M3A1AOP Scout Car
1944 Ford M8 Armoured Car
1945 Ford M20 Armoured Car
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Old 20-10-19, 09:49
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Hi all,

I don’t have a lot to report this week as I’m still waiting on gearbox parts, so progress on that has ground to a halt. I’ve attached a few more pictures of the components now that I have everything stripped. You can see the damage on third gear and to the synchro hub for 1st and 2nd gears.

As Willy pointed out to me, cleaning out the oil galleries in the front of the gearbox housing are very important. This is the feed for the front bearings from the oil pump. My housing had a broken plug in the front and at first glance it looked like a Welch plug to me, but it is a NT 1/8” brass plug which I had to remove with an extractor. New bearings and the replacement third gear and synchro rings should hopefully not be far away.

I managed to get hold of a set of the elusive engine bay panels. Many thanks to R for coming up with them. I'm told these are quite important for the cooling on these engines. I’ve cleaned a couple of the panels up already and painted them. The metalwork on the two bigger panels is quite thin in places so I didn’t blast them and instead have been removing the paint using paint stripping discs and a wire wheel. I’ll do some patching of the holes and then get them painted. These panels are a great score.

That's it for this week.
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Darryl Lennane

1943 Willys MB
1941 Willys MBT Trailer
1941 Australian LP2A Machine Gun Carrier
1943 White M3A1AOP Scout Car
1944 Ford M8 Armoured Car
1945 Ford M20 Armoured Car
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Old 20-10-19, 09:50
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Darryl Lennane

1943 Willys MB
1941 Willys MBT Trailer
1941 Australian LP2A Machine Gun Carrier
1943 White M3A1AOP Scout Car
1944 Ford M8 Armoured Car
1945 Ford M20 Armoured Car
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Old 08-11-19, 09:55
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Hi all,

Not a lot to report this week as I’ve been busy getting the rebuilt Hercules engine back into the scout car, which has taken up a bit of my time. It is looking good though.

As far as the M8 goes, here are a few photos of the lower engine panels temporarily fitted into place so you can see how they are arranged. I think I will leave the small panel under the fuel tank in there prior to the fitting of the engine. It is not the easiest of things to fit into place. The other panels can go in once the engine is fitted and everything is looking good.

With the help of a friend, we’ve started assembling the engine for the M8. The machining has been done on the head and bores have been taken out to 0.060” oversize. Don’t you just love cleaning all the cosmoline off those NOS parts! I’ve fitted the plumbing to the new oil pump so that it is ready to fit.

I was going to remove the crankshaft pulley wheel from one of the old crankshafts I had and reuse that, but it is a little rough and the locking nut is quite badly rusted. I figure it will take some time to remove that so I will search out a NOS pulley wheel instead. If anyone has a spare one, I’d be interested.

For the information of the Scout Car engine rebuilders, I’ve attached a photo showing the difference in diameters of the M8/M20 pulley wheel and the Scout Car pulley wheel; 6 ½” on the M8/M20 versus 7” for the Scout Car.

The new ring gear for the flywheel has arrived, as has the third gear and synchro hub for the gearbox. I’m just waiting on the synchro rings now to be able to reassemble the gearbox.

The other protectoscope box I was looking for has also arrived.

Does anyone have any of these adjuster screws for the timing covers for the JXD engines?

That is all for this week.
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Darryl Lennane

1943 Willys MB
1941 Willys MBT Trailer
1941 Australian LP2A Machine Gun Carrier
1943 White M3A1AOP Scout Car
1944 Ford M8 Armoured Car
1945 Ford M20 Armoured Car
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Old 08-11-19, 09:56
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Darryl Lennane

1943 Willys MB
1941 Willys MBT Trailer
1941 Australian LP2A Machine Gun Carrier
1943 White M3A1AOP Scout Car
1944 Ford M8 Armoured Car
1945 Ford M20 Armoured Car
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Old 04-12-19, 03:15
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Hi all

Not a lot to report this time around as I am still fitting all the bits and pieces to the Scout Car engine, which is chewing up a lot of my time and money.

I have managed to paint and fit the new fuel tank into the M8. It has the correct fuel sender (thanks Kenet) and gas gauge so they should work correctly. I’ve made up all the fuel lines now and it is now plumbed and bolted in and ready to fill with gas. I bolted it to the cross member in the hull.

I also finished tidying up the second protectoscope box that I got and that is now fitted.

The new pulley wheel arrived as did the starter motor adaptor(thanks Brent and Rod). I am on the lookout though for the cast outlet for the water pump and the upper pipe to the thermostat housing, as per the attached photo. The water pump outlet is different to the one on the Scout Car.

Has anyone got any of these parts spare?

I have started rebuilding the starter motor. The stamp on the armature shows 2006 which is interesting. The armature and fields appear fine but one of the brushes is broken. From what I can see in the parts manual, these brushes are used on the M29C Weasel. Does anyone have a source for these brushes?

That’s it for this week.
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Darryl Lennane

1943 Willys MB
1941 Willys MBT Trailer
1941 Australian LP2A Machine Gun Carrier
1943 White M3A1AOP Scout Car
1944 Ford M8 Armoured Car
1945 Ford M20 Armoured Car
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Old 04-12-19, 03:16
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Darryl Lennane

1943 Willys MB
1941 Willys MBT Trailer
1941 Australian LP2A Machine Gun Carrier
1943 White M3A1AOP Scout Car
1944 Ford M8 Armoured Car
1945 Ford M20 Armoured Car
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