Well if I have to take it off, I might as well paint it.
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1962 M37 Newbie in Maryland
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A shot of the motor and truck inside the Auto Skills workshop.
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First obstacle, stuck spark plug in the head. Removed the head and used a special tool and a torch to back it out. Cleaned the head and surface while I was at it.
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New head gasket, applied with a funny copper spray. This one didn't seem to line up too well, had some extra holes, but o well?
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Best investment, EVER, a little sandblaster. The kind you stick the object in, close the door, and put your hands in the box. It was like $120 bucks at Harbor Freight, money well spent. Check out the before and after on the hinges. It works absolute wonders for the hardware too. It's like going to Home Depot and getting new bolts, they seriously look that good after being blasted. No joke.
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And today, we finally got it running! Three good starts, here is video of the last run:
https://picasaweb.google.com/lh/phot...eat=directlink
After pulling the cap back off, I replaced and gapped the points. We weren't sure if the fuel pump was working (later confirmed not) so we were just running fuel from a hose. Not even going to mess with the gas tank at this point, who knows what's in there.
So we can get it to run for about 15-20 seconds at a clip. The next step is for us to figure out what's wrong with the fuel pump and maybe mess with the carburetor. More to come, stay tuned!
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Originally posted by Bruce View PostGood luck trying to find a radiator, they are as scarce as hen's teeth. But they are around. That front bumper look's about near perfect.
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Met up with Carter Davidson this weekend to see what 20+ years of work looks like. All I can say is, WOW. Really gave me some inspiration, and he even let me drive it! If that doesn't keep you focused, I don't know what will. Thanks again Carter.
Video and photos here, towards the end of the album:
https://picasaweb.google.com/1107230...eat=directlink
NOS fuel pump and carb on the way, will post more photos after the weekend.
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You are welcome Jared, pleasure to have you visit, you drove the truck like it's an everyday thing for you.
Looking at the video has prompted me to get back to work on the wiring today, figure why my turn signals are not working then install the new Douglas ends on the wires that have the temporary blue connectors. The NOS harness from years past has bad insulation at wire ends and it may be time for all new to replace what is now over 23 yrs. old.
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