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Old 04-09-22, 19:22
Bob Carriere Bob Carriere is offline
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Default Out for a spin.....

Hi Paul

Attended a GearHead car show on the weekend and the wife took pictures of my truck panning shot has I left the ground......... cruising at a comfortable speed of 32 MPH @ 2000 rpm....... at that speed I do not even have to look at the speedometre or the tachometer..... it just sings nicely.

Hot, uncomfortable, noisy..... but not has bad now that I have the roof top installed and the rubber roof head pads do muffle the oil canning of the sheet metal .....did I mention HOT.....engine never overheats and stays at the thermostat prescribed 165 F.

Last week Grant found and original door hooks so I could modify mine for Summer driving. He saved the original and reproduced two exact copies. My cab 11, being early never had the field modification as it stayed in Canada, reluctantly I now appreciate what a 5 inch open door can do for comfort. I have yet to carefully drill the holes in my reproduced doors. I am waiting for Grant to measure accurately where I am to drillthe holes, which will also serve for the side curtains.

I was ready to sell the truck for $5.00 after days of fiddling with replacing the switch on the starter.....had to remove the engine cover, the rigth side of the hood just to be able to take out the starter from above &^%^&##$.....
...also had to remove the Emergency brake system off the transmission.....but on re assembly I could not re install the clevis pin that attaches the ratchet of the E brake to the rear rod.....myhand were getting sore from trying and besides they are too big.... after hours lyingonmy back with arms stretched to the limit overhead....... Grant crawled underneath and did the job in a few minutes......
I had promised to kiss him but chickened out.....!!!!!

I now have a glorious total of 607 miles on the new odometre.

One of the many old visitor at the car show argued with me that his friend HAD one just like it but it was a 1937 Chev with a round hatch in the roof....I gave up and walk away from him.

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Old 04-09-22, 22:13
Paul Singleton Paul Singleton is offline
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Default Odessa

Hi Bob,

It was nice to talk to you and Grant at the Odessa show. You truck looks great with the roof installed in spite of the problems you had getting it to fit. I am also glad to hear that the truck runs cool on the road and that you installed the air conditioning upgrade.

Talk again soon.
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Old 04-09-22, 22:30
Bob Carriere Bob Carriere is offline
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Default Roof trim.....

Thanks Paul

I am lucky to have the original roof trim molding....... now waiting for a special order of screws with the old fashion screwdriver slot......

Nexrt job will be, before Winter, to adjust the one valve that has gone from clicking to clacking to CLACKING....... the process of undoing the engine cover screw by screw nut by nut and the two hood panels to reach the valve cover is a PAIN...... It is probably only on e valve but which one. I have a special modified valve cover cut to just about 3 inches..... minimizes the engine oil from running all over the place. I read that if you stick in a regular playing card under each valve in turn.... the one that goes quiet is the offender??? Not sure if that will work or resort to doing them all every 120 degrees using the hand crank. Of course you only hear it at idle.

I found that installing the roof has reduced the noise from the T case that would clatter between the toolbox and the lower back of the cab.... now the direct path of the sound is reduced. The rubber foam pads glued to the inside of the roof seems to muffle bouncing noise and oil canning.
.....but it is hard to maintain a civilized conversation with a passenger.

The ceramic felt (about 1/4 inch) inside the engine cover has been helpful and seems to be weathering alright. It was a slow process to install using hand made and individually installed staples made from MIG stainless steel wire....all in the same staple holes....got the idea from Phil Waterman.

Wonder if Olive Drab Green carpeting might help!!!!!!

Always a pleasure seeing you.
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Old 04-09-22, 23:37
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Default Valve

Hi Bob, the noisy valve will probably be easy to spot once the valve cover is off. You may be able to tell just by feeling the slack in the rocker arm which one is making the noise. It wouldn’t hurt to check them all now that the engine has been broken in. I was asked to do a valve adjustment on a 235 in a pickup that was quite noisy. Whoever was in there before me failed to tighten up one of the lock nuts and the adjuster unscrewed to the point that the pushrod was very loose. I was surprised that the pushrod hadn’t jumped out of place.

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Old 06-09-22, 22:25
Bob Carriere Bob Carriere is offline
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Default Some years ago......

....way before she was licensed but was driven in the back field looking for adjustments....

One of the pushrods, the trumpet end, shattered and a piece stayed in on the head's many depression........

It just begs to be done.....
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