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John McNarry 23-09-06 04:23

My latest aquisition
 
I just couldn't come home with an empty trailer so. . .

What exactly is this unit?
Hope the picture attaches.

John McNarry 23-09-06 04:28

Ok, sorry, the picture didn't attach is there a place here to explain how to do that?
Thanks

Grant Bowker 23-09-06 05:36

Image posting
 
Don't worry, I failed on my first try too.
Keep the images below 700 pixels wide and try file size less than 100K. I've only been able to atttach a file using the browse function in the "Attach file:" area (I know it sounds obvious but...). These guides helped me to make it work.
I think there is an FAQ on this as well.
Good luck, looking forward to seeing the photo.

John McNarry 23-09-06 06:06

Picture attempt
 
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If it works, this is the Data Plate

John McNarry 23-09-06 06:07

1940
 
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I'm assuming from the serial # this truck was built in 1940

Tony Smith 23-09-06 16:31

Yes, it's a 1940 C8 like the one in this thread.

John McNarry 24-09-06 01:59

C8
 
From reading the thread you gave me Tony I agree it is a C8. Is the bell housing and front axle the same as the civillian trucks of 1940?
Of course the steering arm would be different as it is RHD.
The rear axle looks the same as GM civilian stuff but did they use adapters to go to the military style wheels?
Thanks,
John

Mike Kelly 24-09-06 14:35

Re: C8
 
Quote:

Originally posted by John McNarry
From reading the thread you gave me Tony I agree it is a C8. Is the bell housing and front axle the same as the civillian trucks of 1940?
Of course the steering arm would be different as it is RHD.
The rear axle looks the same as GM civilian stuff but did they use adapters to go to the military style wheels?
Thanks,
John

The C8 parts list has the front axle I beam part number , it is the same number as the civilian 1940 3 ton truck , but the C8 has the smaller car brakes fitted , and smaller king pins , you would need to check up on this .

The C8 rear springs/ axle housing are from the civilian 1 ton truck of 1940 , but with a shorter torque tube . The axle half shafts are standard civilian also . They fitted adapters to take the 9.00-13 rims . Quite a few C8's here have had civilian 16" car wheels fitted , as the 13 " tyres were hard to find , owners chucked away the military rims and adapters , and fitted standard car wheels .

The gear box uni joint in the C8 is a odd one , it's from the 1940 1/2 ton pickup WITH 4 SPEED gearbox . The 4 speed was a option on the 1/2 ton pickup , most of them had the car type 3 speed box , with floor shift . But if you ordered the 4 speed box in your 1/2 ton , they fitted a larger uni joint , this is what the C8 has in it . So don't buy a 3 speed uni , it won't fit . The uni was a weak point too, as many of them broke .

TRA280220 is my engine no. in the C8 .

The C8 is really a backyard special, GM Canada used "a bit of this, and a bit of that " in the truck , they seemed to use whatever was available from the civilian production line .

Mike

John McNarry 24-09-06 15:04

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Thank you Mike.
I have a complete 1946 1ton chassis available to cannibalize if I want it. Just eyeballing things it looks like some of it will fit.
I have a 216 and the transmission is still in the C8, but I haven't seen how the clutch linkage on a C8 is designed.
Does it have a cross shaft like the throttle linkage or does it use a RH release fork?

king of obsolete 24-09-06 15:57

excellent john, i asume you have now stored it at my dad's place??????

thansk

Mike Kelly 24-09-06 15:58

C8
 
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John,

The clutch shaft is a standard RHD one , you will find one one on another CMP somewhere in your area . If you need the pedals and linkage , you will have to look around , I am not sure what fits from the later cab 13 models .

I have the 1941 DND Chev parts book, it tells you what fits from other models like , C15 , C15A etc. I suggest you get a copy of it from Alex Blair . I do have it on CD , if you need a copy . It's also worth getting a copy of the civilian 1940 Truck parts book, you can cross reference to it , compare part numbers , and see what fits the C8 .

I also have the 1A2 body plans , I had to make a new body for mine .

Mike

cmperry4 26-09-06 01:11

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John: If you pop over to the RCA Museum at CFB Shilo and ask, I'm sure they'll let you have a look at this one (former Gregg collection vehicle):

John McNarry 26-09-06 02:30

KoO, yup it is at Sir Henry's.

Mike, if you wouldn't mind I'd like a copy of the CD.
This truck is down a few vehicles on my to do list so it is research time for now. The F15 has priority!

Cmperry4, Yes I should pop over to Shilo. I know several of the people over there and it really isn't very far away. It is just how do I get away from the airmuseum? Thanks for reminding me of a good resource.

king of obsolete 26-09-06 14:21

yes john, there is the motor and trans still in that 1 ton chevy frame, i think it is in good shape. also my mom works at the museum and has all the keys to the storage buildings where the gregg collection is stored. also clive is an excellent tour guide.
we tried to save the cmps in churchill, but they went for scrap, very nice because of no rust.
did you get the cmp that is near my dad's place????? you posted pictures last spring on it.

thansk

John McNarry 27-09-06 00:45

Yes KoO. Idid make arrangements to get the early F. It will be going to Phil Innes as I have too many projects. But at least it isn't going for scrap.

king of obsolete 27-09-06 01:51

phil innes, that name rings a bell, can you refresh my mind on this fellow, my ever increasing bald spot is letting the sun fry my brain, LOL

thansk


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