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Old 03-04-08, 04:40
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During the war when the motors were rebuilt they came out with a coat of khaki but the tappet cover and accessories stayed the original grey and black. Two of my Chev motors are like this.
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Old 03-04-08, 07:04
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Hi gents

I think I will go with grey, same as the original 216 that I took out, the RECE tag is still on it rebuilt in Montreal in 1957. So when the weather is warmer I'll paint the engine crappi tire grey. Also included are couple shots of the CGT winch set up.IT was in very good shape just a clean up and re-seal job.
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Old 03-04-08, 23:39
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Hi Walde

Comment on the winch, you may want to consider attaching the cable to the drum before you put the drum in the truck. Very tight working space to try and bend the 5/8ths cable end and get the clamp on if it is inside of the frame rail. If you don't want to mount the cable be sure to check the bolts threads, drum threads and fit of the clamp plate before installing the drum. Even with the body off once the drum is in place it is not easy to work on.

I had problems because I discovered, after the body was on the truck, that one of the thread holes on the drum was stripped or warn from being loose so that it is hard to get the bolts tight.
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Old 31-10-08, 02:41
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Hi guys

Had a very busy summer again, but now back into building my gun tractor.

Anybody have a source for the front window glass to frame seals, the perimeter one; I have, my glass place is looking for a seal with the following dimensions, 5/16"X5/16"X5/16" in a "U" shape in 1/16" thickness.

Managed to get the front body back on the chassis and piece together all the little brackets and bits. A pic on the progress too!

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Old 31-10-08, 03:03
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I got this link from Dan Caldwell. It is a company in Kitchner-waterloo. If the link works it will allow you to view their cataloge.


http://www.spaenaur.com/view_pdf.asp?Page=K7


Hope this is of some assistance. nice truck btw.

cheers from Windsor Ontario


Mike Timoshyk
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Old 31-10-08, 06:10
Walde Libera Walde Libera is offline
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Mike

Yes there might be a size that may work, I'll fax this over to Speedy to see if it will work. Item L36, Thanks for your help, I took some pic's at night so they are a little "grainy".
Updated my pics, got the right seal from Spanaer, they ship quick, had it in 3 days. The only deal was you had to buy 50 feet(15M). Reasonable cost. So have some spare stock. Front glass is done, just to install.

Completed my wiring finally, added turn signals and a couple 12 volt accessory power plugs for cell phone chargers etc.

This right hand drive CGT will be a driver so signals will be an absolute must, a couple amber LED's signal for the front, they are small yet very bright. Rears are going to be stock, but will have 2 larger red LED's for travel which can be quickly removed with quick connectors. Visually you will only see the front 2.

The dash was a combination of an NOS cab 13 and a home made turn signal harness for the chassis.I used a 7 wire Grote turn switch with 40's look which gave me 4 way hazard functions too.
I still managed to incorporate all the original CGT dash function switches too so in the end I didn't have to compromise any of the original set up.
The power supply at dash expanded to 5 circuit breakers which required me to make up a board in order to segregate some of the circuits as compared to the original schematic.

Next week the nose will go on the cab for the last time. Getting close to road test time, just in time for Xmas!

Walde


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Old 16-11-08, 20:04
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Default Speedo cable needed for Chev cab 13 CGT

Does anyone have a source for the the internal cable, my external conduit is good but just needs the inside one, @1/4" by 96". I managed to get the old core out in 2 pieces.

Or a good complete one from a wreck?

Walde
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