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Ganmain Tony 16-08-09 05:03

F60L Recent pics
 
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Alright.... deep breath, dont be nervous about starting a new thread for the first time... I'm sure no one's going to laugh at you.

Here are some progress pictures of my truck. I hope you like 'em as much as I do!

Ganmain Tony 16-08-09 05:07

Firing her up
 
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You may have guessed looking at the very crude igntion system that I was itching to see how it would run.

So we used an ancient but well known receipe....

Fuel

Ganmain Tony 16-08-09 05:11

Firing her up
 
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A method of obtaining Air

Ganmain Tony 16-08-09 05:17

Firing her up
 
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And various ingredients for spark

Ganmain Tony 16-08-09 05:24

Firing her up
 
Cranked her over to bring up oil pressure then hit the ignition button and she ROARED into life!!!! It ran a little rough but once my good mate Howard & myself had tinkered with carbie settings and the Idle circuit she eventually settled down to a beautiful steady beat.

Side valve V8's have the sweetest note, I pity guys who are only interested in modern Fast 4's.

When I find out (hopefully from one of you guys on MLU) how to do the youtube thing I will footage of it running. :cheers:

cliff 16-08-09 06:38

Nice Work on the truck mate. Nothing like the old monkey face blitz's especially the Ford one's! :)

Before Utube comes along perhaps you'd like to learn that you can upload up to 5 photos onto the one post instead of a post per photo. All you do is wait till the first photo is uploaded then press 'Browse' again and repeat the process. :teach: :thup2:

Ganmain Tony 17-08-09 11:17

Work in progress
 
Apologies to all who have had to look at one picture per post.

Howard has shown me how to resize photo's to reduce the amount of bytes they take so I'll do that from now on Cliff. :teach:

I must admit I was trying for dramatic effect as well but this seems to have failed dismally :giveup

Anyway I'm having fun

Ganmain Tony 17-08-09 11:20

Oh & one more thing
 
I managed to put the first start up on You tube!!!!

If you'd like to see it, go to Howards website shedfullofshit.com under Tonys F60L.

Hope you've got good sound cause its awesome!!! :thup2:

Howard 17-08-09 11:26

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Originally Posted by Ganmain Tony (Post 117784)
I managed to put the first start up on You tube!!!!
If you'd like to see it, go to Howards website shedfullofshit.com under Tonys F60L.
:thup2:

Save multi-linking, click HERE! :note:
Congratulations, GT. Another milestone!
(The engine, that is... Not you posting...)

cliff 17-08-09 11:26

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Originally Posted by Ganmain Tony (Post 117783)

Anyway I'm having fun

Tony that is the main thing to do. :cheers:

Ganmain Tony 17-08-09 11:31

Sheeesh!!
 
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Originally Posted by Howard (Post 117785)
Save multi-linking, click HERE! :note:
Congratulations, GT. Another milestone!
(The engine, that is... Not you posting...)

You try to give a bloke a bit of help with promotion!!!!

I dunno. :doh:

Bob Carriere 17-08-09 20:00

Nice going Tony....
 
...... nice to see the "Golden Arches" of the cab11/12...... so simple yet soooo complex.....

Make sure you get the engine sorted out good before putting up the cab or you will be sorry...... they were not designed for ease of access.

Bob C

Ganmain Tony 18-08-09 09:14

Feedback
 
At last, many thanks Bob for a comment on the truck. Any advice is more than welcome. We can attest to access of the engine as we got Howards cab12 going in a paddock. Keith has also advised me that some of the components in the engine bay were black such as the starter motor the generator and the spark plug conduits. You may also notice the carbie does not have the correct set up for the choke cable (so I'm told) nor is the fuel pump the original type (so I'm told)

I invite MLUer's to engage with me on this thread please. :teach: :confused

Keith Webb 18-08-09 11:29

Choke engagement
 
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Originally Posted by Ganmain Tony (Post 117859)
At last, many thanks Bob for a comment on the truck. Any advice is more than welcome. We can attest to access of the engine as we got Howards cab12 going in a paddock. Keith has also advised me that some of the components in the engine bay were black such as the starter motor the generator and the spark plug conduits. You may also notice the carbie does not have the correct set up for the choke cable (so I'm told) nor is the fuel pump the original type (so I'm told)

I invite MLUer's to engage with me on this thread please. :teach: :confused

The 'choke cable' is not a cable but a shaft with a typical Ford spring-loaded ball and socket on the carby end, rather like the throttle linkage on the other side.

Richard Coutts-Smith 19-08-09 01:57

Hi Tony,
one of the vagaries of the internet is it is hard to gauge interest in your posts/projects and so on. I find that it helps if you look at the veiws counter on "Index" page in each section. By my count you have had 253 (A great sounding number in its own right) interested veiwings. Thats either Howard trying to boost your morale by checking your post every five minutes, or quite a few genuinley interested parties following along, or as I like to think of it, Stalking......
One of the great Aussie traditions is to pick faults in everything, whenever/wherever possible, which means that no news is good news, which means you are doing everything perfectly! And as all MLUers are honory Aussies, this amounts to quite an accolade.
Have fun with the old girl, I'll sit back quietly and watch........I like to watch.....
(Oh dear not sure I like the sound of that, back to the shed I think,)
Rich

Bob Carriere 19-08-09 03:09

There we go going kinky again.....
 
...for a minute I thought it was Jiff replying......

....but I must admit watching can be fun...... watching someone else work I mean...... I am good at that being a long time Pubic Servant!!!

Still trying to work out the bugs on my cab 11 before fitting the a FORE mentioned SKIN.....

Seems I will have to pull the floor plates to gain access to the adjusting rods of the Hi - Lo shifting rods in the T case..... in fact... I may have to drop the whole T case assembly to do the adjustment......

Now I know why so may old CMP had the original shifter removed and individual shifting levers butchered in place.....

After watching Rob do and undo only to redo again is starter I can see how we learn the tricks of the CMP..... the slow - patient - hard way !!!!

Don't be concerned with absolute historical accuracy for the Ford...primary goal to to get it running in a sfae dependable fashion...... after all you would be hard pressed to find 1940 air to inflate the tires...'esscouse me....tyres!!!!

BooBee

Ron Pier 19-08-09 09:44

Pubic Servant?? You colonials are are pervs!

Ganmain Tony 19-08-09 12:38

Fantastic
 
Thanks fellahs

A bit of banter & a bit of feedback that makes me feel all warm & fuzzy & gives me a much needed lift to get stuck into it.

I have observed with much awe & admiration some very articulate, eccentric hilarious, querky and random conversation on this forum and absolutely love it.

Seems to me the internet desperately needs more forums like MLU. Certainly in the espirit de corp that it captures.

Apologies for my French. Is there a spell sheck on this thing???:blink:

Keith Webb 19-08-09 12:47

Je n'ai jamais rien vu de tel!
 
Glad you're enjoying the banter. Just wait till we really start to take the p15S out of you!

As for the internet needing more like this I couldn't agree more.

Have a look at this for some fun writing.

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Originally Posted by Ganmain Tony (Post 117897)
Thanks fellahs

A bit of banter & a bit of feedback that makes me feel all warm & fuzzy & gives me a much needed lift to get stuck into it.

I have observed with much awe & admiration some very articulate, eccentric hilarious, querky and random conversation on this forum and absolutely love it.

Seems to me the internet desperately needs more forums like MLU. Certainly in the espirit de cour that it captures.

Apologies for my French. Is there a spell sheck on this thing???:blink:


Ganmain Tony 19-08-09 13:22

Vous parlez francais
 
Dr Phil has nothing on this guy....he has to be a marriage counciller or working for the MI5 equivalent of 'mens business'. That was bloody hilarious!

"This is a complicated piece of machinery, you should go back to playing with little kittens.."

Keith Webb 19-08-09 13:28

Excellent
 
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Originally Posted by Ganmain Tony (Post 117901)
Dr Phil has nothing on this guy....he has to be a marriage counciller or working for the MI5 equivalent of 'mens business'. That was bloody hilarious!

"This is a complicated piece of machinery, you should go back to playing with little kittens.."

Tony, you have now achieved a forum milestone; that of derailing your own thread. :note: :thup2:

Ganmain Tony 19-08-09 14:02

Oui
 
C'est ce qui lm ici pour Kieth, pour gaffer le & declenchez-vous ma voie par le forum.

Clown de classe

Keith Webb 19-08-09 21:15

Hmmmm
 
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Originally Posted by Ganmain Tony (Post 117904)
C'est ce qui lm ici pour Kieth, pour gaffer le & declenchez-vous ma voie par le forum.

Clown de classe

Les Français orthographient-ils toujours mon nom inexactement ? :confused :confused :confused

Keith :teach:

Bob Carriere 19-08-09 21:49

...en Francais.....
 
Le jour ou les Australiens parlerons francais courament... je vendrais mon camion C'est aiMe Pey......

More jocularity is what we need .........

We who speak more than one language have a definite advantage ...when we wack our thumbs with a hammer....... we can get more satisfaction from dragging all that is in Heaven in different languages.......

Ribbitt....

Bou-Bi
...PS... French for BooBee

Max Hedges 20-08-09 12:39

good to hear it's running
 
tony It's always good when you start them up, keeps you enthused. Bet you can't wait to get out on the open road now with your chest out and your head held high, as the owner of fords do. :thup2:

Max

Ganmain Tony 20-08-09 12:52

G'day Max
 
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Originally Posted by Max Hedges (Post 117959)
tony It's always good when you start them up, keeps you enthused. Bet you can't wait to get out on the open road now with your chest out and your head held high, as the owner of fords do. :thup2:

Max

Max finally! Great to have a yarn to you on MLU :drunk:

Your right I cant wait! It'll go now but Ive got to make it stop as well.
I still dont have any pics on how the front brake lines are supposed to look. I can easily run two metal lines from the master cylinder down to the flex hoses but the vague pictures Ive got in the old manuals tell that this isnt so.

A question I'd like to ask the forum is were the brake systems different on a F60L 2pounder anti tank portee to a F60L with GS Body?

Fuel lines as well are they any different and if not, how are they set up regardless.

Ganmain Tony 20-08-09 13:02

Merde - apology
 
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Originally Posted by Keith Webb (Post 117925)
Les Français orthographient-ils toujours mon nom inexactement ? :confused :confused :confused

Keith :teach:

Pas le français, juste un imbécile ignorant qui donne l'intellect de psuedo par l'intermédiaire de traduire ce qu'il dit d'anglais-français :fry:

cliff 20-08-09 22:01

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Originally Posted by Ganmain Tony (Post 117960)
Max finally! Great to have a yarn to you on MLU :drunk:

A question I'd like to ask the forum is were the brake systems different on a F60L 2pounder anti tank portee to a F60L with GS Body?

Fuel lines as well are they any different and if not, how are they set up regardless.

Tony I believe the fuel and brake lines are the same regardless of whether it is used as a portee or a GS as the basic chassis were the same on all F60L body types. They may however differ between a 11/12 and 13 cab F60 but probably not all that much. :thup2:

hrpearce 21-08-09 09:44

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Hi Tony I took some photos under Keith's blitz I hope they help, if you want other angles just ask and I will try to get them.
Off the back of the master cylinder; top pipe rons along right chassis rail to front right wheel, middle pipe runs across the crossmember to the left chassis rail and to the left front wheel, the bottom pipe runs across the crossmember to the left chassis rail then back to the rear axle. :cheers:
Sorry I could only get one photo up today the clouds and rain keep cutting my conection to the saterlight let me know what other angles you require. :bang:

Keith Webb 21-08-09 09:56

Excellent
 
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Originally Posted by hrpearce (Post 118000)
Hi Tony I took some photos under Keith's blitz I hope they help, if you want other angles just ask and I will try to get them.
Off the back of the master cylinder; top pipe rons along right chassis rail to front right wheel, middle pipe runs across the crossmember to the left chassis rail and to the left front wheel, the bottom pipe runs across the crossmember to the left chassis rail then back to the rear axle. :cheers:
Sorry I could only get one photo up today the clouds and rain keep cutting my conection to the saterlight let me know what other angles you require. :bang:

Good work Robert - this is exactly what Tony needs to see.


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