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Hi Jaap
Those pictures are just what I was looking for, and confirm what Bob was saying about being the same. I was just curious if the Pat 11 & 12 really share the same spacious foot room design. The other question that your picture does seem to confirm is that the C15 and the C60 Pattern 11& 12 are the same size. I was wondering if there was a difference to because of the larger tire size. Cheers Phil
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yes I am back and my batterij is charged up again and I had to stay there 10 more day's before I could fligh home because of a vulcano in island, oooh that was so bad 10 day's extra holiday and not working on the truck
![]() oke back to work, I setup the ignition and placed the fuel, vaccium, vent lines and the carburateur inplace. then the radiator is put in whitch took some adjustments to fit. it starts to look more and more like a truck now. so the big moment comes close to start her up for the first time in .... I don't know in how many years, so wish me luck. ![]() cheers jaap
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You are doing a good job..great job..in fact..Before you start your engine,take off your rocker valve cover and pull out your distributor.. it should build oil pressure with the starter motor. You might want to pull the distributor and prelube the engine, using a drill motor and a screwdriver shank, to turn the oil pump. Make sure you have good oil flow to the rocker arms..it will squirt out of the rocker arms with great force..or it should so cover the rocker arm with a clean cloth to catch the oil spray..or you'll Be sorry..!! The missus will be pissed at you when she has to clean the oil off the ceiling..!!! If you run the drill for more than a few seconds and don't get good pressure, something is wrong! and you don't' want to run the engine till you figure it out and fix it. ![]() ![]() ![]()
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thanks for the goodluck guy's
this weekend I started the engine up for the first time since...... and after a small pull on the choke and a little bit of throttle it started right away and it runs quite nice if I say so myself. ![]() it needs a little adjusting and then it runs purfect. when I turnup the rpm's there comes a little bit gray smoke from the exhaust ,but that can be helpt i think. this was a great moment for me during this restauration. ![]() cheers jaap ![]()
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now the engine is running, and it stay's running I hope
![]() it is time to start on all the other parts so I started with the fenders. the previus owner cut the sides off and rounded the front. now after some praktice in welding I am sure to start on this job and after .... time they where ready and I am happy with the result, yes it could be done beter by an expert, but it have to do. cheers jaap
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Nothing at all wrong with your workmanship my friend and I
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Cheers Cliff Hutchings aka MrRoo S.I.R. "and on the 8th day he made trucks so that man, made on the 7th day, had shelter when woman threw him out for the night" MrRoo says "TRUCKS ROOLE" ![]() |
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HI Japp
You are an inspiration...... I also bow to your courage, determination and great results. Boob
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