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thanks to explain this to me david. while I wait on the crankshaft to be ready I want to find out everything about the engine and the hole car infact and do the smaller things on the car, like the radiator, the batterybox , ect, ect.
when the radiator was putt together I started on the batterybox, the lit neaded some new hinges. dos anyone know where the holes in the lit are for , was there a sort of padding screwed in the lit ? the floor plates where sandblasted and painted to, what a differents. this is very rewording work when you see everything come together like new. cheers jaap
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You are doing really nice work...The "Checker plate" floor is the "Dot and dash" pattern..very rare and used in the early trucks..Every square inch of that should be saved//..to patch holes and what not,, Throw nothing away...nice work. Alex ![]() ![]()
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thanks alex i am saving every bit of the floorpanels.
here are some more pictures 2 of the driveshaft wich was easy to do. the front window I took apart witch took some time to get the screws undone. there where a some wholes in the bottom corners to weld, but overall the window was good except for the glass. ![]() luckely dirk leegwater had some nice windowclass for me, thanks dirk. the window is now ready to a samble, but first the engine again because the crankshaft is back from the machineshop ![]() so finely I can start on the engine to put it together jeeee.
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first i want to wish everybody a happy new year and good luck on all the restorations that going to be done this year.
![]() now it is very cold in holland so you can't do much, but i try anyway so I put the front window together. for the rubbers around the glass I used the same ones for the jeep, I used soap to get them in the frame and this works fine. after some work the window was together again. after this I start with the engine crankshaft and bolted the flywheel on to it (watching my marks I made) and then placed it in the engine on it's new bearings. I fastend the cups and it turns nicely. I also placed new expantion plugs in the side of the engine. I also putt the oilpomp and lines back in place and a new oil screen form dirk (it was still in it's original paper). cheers jaap ![]()
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Great job and Happy new year to you too..
Just a little info on the proper tecnique on bearing adjustment.. You probably have done all this a thousand times but just a refresher in case you forgot something from too many Christmas Heinikens.. Alex Quote:
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Hello Yaap,
Have a Good NEW YEAR as well. Keith & Nel ![]() Well done with the truck. Anything going on May the 5th in Holland?.
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thanks for the info alex. the guy's at the machineshop took care of that so thats easy for me. keith I send you a list as soon as possible.
about the engine now, I putt in the pistons very carefulley and connected them to the crankshaft then it was time to putt the oilpan in place, for this I made the gasgets my self, out off cork. then it was painting time grey this time. after it was dry I placed the head on the block and torgued the bolts and placed the valve rod's back in place. I ajusted the valve rocker play, a little bit more open than by the book (cold engine) and ajust this later (warm engine). so thats that for now back inside and have a ![]() cheers jaap
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