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Old 28-10-23, 03:42
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Before and after. This panel had been crushed by the engine hitting it when the Otter was rolled. The doubled up edge had been crushed and the whole side curved. Managed to get it all straightened out. No heat. Just an adjustable wrench, shop press and lots of steel blocking and hammer work.
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Old 31-10-23, 04:08
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The post office had a nice delivery for me this morning of my bulk wire order. Now I can start making all new wiring for the Otter. First up was to finish the wiring for the dash. This section was made up of a number of separate wire jumpers to all the lighting toggle switches. I also made up the wire for the fuel gauge to the fuel gage switch and the wires for the trouble lamp socket. Thankfully the original wiring was mostly complete for determining how all the connections were made and lengths of wire.
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Old 31-10-23, 04:11
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I also replaced the original wire on the fuel tank sender wires. These units were NOS items in great shape. I just do not trust 80 plus year old wiring. However I was able to reuse all of the original connections. It’s interesting to see the production differences in the original connectors compared to the new made ones.
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Old 31-10-23, 04:28
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Looking neat . You have an eye for detail that's for sure.

I am always looking for these old electrical connectors at auto swap meets or ham radio fests. Usually they are $1 or $2 for a box full .

Years ago, Bill Drew had a big stack of NOS Chev CMP main wiring harnesses, wrapped up in sealed boxes. I did buy one, the rest of them would have been scrapped along with the other treasures.
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Old 10-11-23, 04:49
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Removed the crankcase breather tube tonight. Sadly it had been crushed when the Otter rolled and the engine hit the hull. But this will provide a nice pattern to make a new one. Also comparing some very NOS khaki green#3 painted parts that had been sealed to the dash paint. I’m quite happy with how close the new paint is. Lastly got a nice ignition switch lever to replace the badly pitted one.
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Nice find with the Ignition Switch, Jordan. That original one left no clues at all it had been stamped with its ID.


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Old 11-11-23, 06:16
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The original breather tube is all fixed up. It’s not perfect, however it came out pretty good. I ended up having to cut the tube at the crease and then slowly work the metal back into shape. Once that was done I welded it up then sanded down the welds to get it smooth.

I had tried to bend new tube using sand but it did not work well for me. In the end I’m glad it didn’t work as it meant the original ended getting rebuilt.
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