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Old 18-05-09, 11:11
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Unfortunately not running as yet
Having trouble with distributor ,coil producing spark but not being distributed. I will grab another cap and rotor shortly and see how it goes

I had the FORDson pulling initially with the kids steering -They had a ball with that ,then when it got closer to the shed changed to pushing while the wife steered it in -she even had a smile on her face at the end

I am sure my run of luck with the wife will abruptly come to a horrible and gruesome end as it usually does very shortly -I just cant help pushing my luck
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Old 23-05-09, 01:46
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...Definately a good thing when your wife just sees another rusty truck and dosent pay attention to details...
You see, that's where I went wrong. I made the mistake of educating Jo, and she can pick 'em... Why didn't anyone warn me about this a couple of years ago!?
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Old 23-05-09, 03:11
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You see, that's where I went wrong. I made the mistake of educating Jo, and she can pick 'em... Why didn't anyone warn me about this a couple of years ago!?
Not only that you bought her one to call her own...
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Old 23-05-09, 10:33
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Dosent seem a lot for 4 hours of cutting and grinding but it is slowly coming off
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Old 23-05-09, 10:36
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Now this is a solid load helper
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Old 23-05-09, 10:44
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These last two pieces are going to be a right royal pain to get off
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Old 24-05-09, 09:23
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Old 24-05-09, 11:01
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Next step is to borrow an iceberg melter (oxy lance)
Half throttle and double the watch
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Old 28-05-09, 11:08
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Finally Got the C8 motor back from the machinist today
Not overly "impressed" by the experience coming in at just under 30% extra from first price estimate with a raft of problems arising in its reconstruction
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Old 28-05-09, 11:34
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Finally Got the C8 motor back from the machinist today
Not overly "impressed" by the experience coming in at just under 30% extra from first price estimate with a raft of problems arising in its reconstruction
I remember when I last had a Chev motor reconditioned. I recall they couldn't remove the harmonic balancer from the crankshaft and had to source another one, certainly made it cost more.

Then when the engine was back in the truck it forever had a knock in it. They then went out of business.

But that was in the 1970s, around 1976 if I recall. I still have the engine which is in a 46 Chev truck. One day (if it is not full of rust) I'll find a good use for it. As I remember we drove the truck for less than a year.
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Old 28-05-09, 16:09
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Hi Andrew

Now you can at least get on with assembling the motor , after waiting so long for the bits to arrive and the rest ... I give you 10 out of 10 for sheer patience .. It's a shame that all of local the places where we used to buy the parts are long gone .

I've been very fortunate with motors .. I seem to find them in reasonable shape and I get away with new rings and bearings and a polish of the crank journals with fine grade emery cloth ( a trick the local engine man told me about, it smooths down those ridges up to 1 or 2 thou high ) ... so far , never had a failure. I've done a 46 Dodge ute, a 41 Ford motor and a Jeep motor and the C8 motor and the series 1 Land Rover motor with new rings and big end bearings. I think modern oil has something to do with it too as it seems to compensate for less than perfect tolerances .. The Ford I did had one bad rod , the new full floating rod shells ( bought from Hillman spares in Canterbury road..or was it Whitehorse road ) were loose on that rod , you could hear it knocking when cold but it stayed like that for all the time I drove it . It even passed a Tasmanian RTA roadworthy During its life, that Ford block had suffered a crack on the very front RH bank , a very clever person had bronze welded the crack and machined it flat .. thats a skill
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Old 28-05-09, 23:07
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It certainly is a releif to have it back in my shed and ready for reconstruction
All part of the learning curve i suppose ,Will have a better idea where to source gear from next time and what to look out for
In the end EGGE I found gives very prompt service at the best price for bearings and some motor components to suit the 216 and chevs of the 40"s for other components. Thanks for the heads up on those Mike and Jim . The rest are all most impossible to get to communicate with you
Started making an engine stand last night for the rebuild
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Old 29-05-09, 12:06
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Old 29-05-09, 12:35
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Old 29-05-09, 13:03
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Hehehe
Just worked out how to use the combination feature in photoscape
How do you like this one ?
Variety is the spice of life
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Old 29-05-09, 13:11
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your avatar C8 pic looks familiar ..like the one I did in 'photoshop' years ago ...

dont worry ..you can use it free of charge

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Old 29-05-09, 14:43
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Highly likely Mike
Love your work and thanks
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Old 01-06-09, 12:45
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This afternoons effort
head on ,rocker gear and oil lines
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Old 14-06-09, 10:44
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Spotted this old girl the other day
Couldnt get in to get any better pics or assess condition
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Old 14-07-09, 09:47
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looks better with a coat of paint
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Old 21-09-09, 12:04
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It has been a fair while since i have touched the c8 but this is what the attention has been diverted to
I got volunteered to rebuild 2 landcruisers and it is now getting closer to completion thankfully so the time will revert back to CMPing
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Old 30-09-09, 12:22
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Came across this 1944 c60l today 8591 original miles complete with all gs body sides ,spare wheel carrier and toolboxes
Australian built with canvas doors
possibly airforce vehicle as it appeared to have blue paint under the bonnet ?
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Old 30-09-09, 12:32
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Came across this 1944 c60l today 8591 original miles complete with all gs body sides ,spare wheel carrier and toolboxes
Australian built with canvas doors
She's an ex-RAAF truck. Good to see most of the good bits are still there, Has a winch too.
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Old 30-09-09, 12:33
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Old 30-09-09, 12:39
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Can anyone decipher the numbers on the plate please as my eyes are getting too worn (need new glasses)?
Sorry pretty ordinary picture .Only taken with the phone

Very similar to the last c60l i came across (picture on page 7) ,similar vintage ,also a raaf vehicle with low miles .Except it was missing a lot more gear
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Old 14-10-09, 05:57
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The family and I have been away for a week and saw these on the way at Moree
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FINALLY !!!!!!!!
Progress on the CMP front
Allbeit only a small step but many steps make a journey
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Came across this Chev today
Overall not too bad a condition
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Old 13-01-10, 08:01
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Looks like a 46 civvy model. I have one the same.
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Looks like a 46 civvy model. I have one the same.
YOU have a Chev Keith???????

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