Today's Progress
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Re: Today's Progress
Typically the increased RPM as it warms up comes from taking all the slack out of the accelerator cable at the drum. Loosen the cable and add a little slack and see if the problem goes away.
"When all else fails, force prevails!" Ummm, we're gonna need a bigger hammer here.
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- Lorna c
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Re: Today's Progress
Does everyone just pop the shell off to paint ? I wish I had thought of that (and could actually do it ) to mine . Seems to be the best and complete kind of paintjob . I've got to learn that trick someday .C.Costine wrote: Wed Jul 25, 2018 7:25 am Bob, I agree with Greg, except let me add that you should CLEAN CLEAN CLEAN before going to the SEM. Now, be forewarned that you are getting into dangerous territory here. I was in the same place with my roadster in February of 2015. It wasn't until Nov of 2016, that I turned the corner and could say that I was actually getting closer to being done instead of further away every
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time that I worked on it. This is what it looked like last November. It is currently in 2K high build primer, and despite a lot of hours sanding and recoating here and there it doesn't look much different now. Hopefully I will be able to hit it hard this fall and be on the road next spring.

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Re: Today's Progress
I would like to learn that trick too!Lorna c wrote: Wed Aug 08, 2018 5:07 amDoes everyone just pop the shell off to paint ? I wish I had thought of that (and could actually do it ) to mine . Seems to be the best and complete kind of paintjob . I've got to learn that trick someday .C.Costine wrote: Wed Jul 25, 2018 7:25 am Bob, I agree with Greg, except let me add that you should CLEAN CLEAN CLEAN before going to the SEM. Now, be forewarned that you are getting into dangerous territory here. I was in the same place with my roadster in February of 2015. It wasn't until Nov of 2016, that I turned the corner and could say that I was actually getting closer to being done instead of further away every
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time that I worked on it. This is what it looked like last November. It is currently in 2K high build primer, and despite a lot of hours sanding and recoating here and there it doesn't look much different now. Hopefully I will be able to hit it hard this fall and be on the road next spring.
located in Chester NH
1967 1600 in restoration
2013 Arctic Cat F-1100 turbo
Ford F-350 6.0
Ford 9000 puller, Ford 960 puller, Ford 901show, Ford 971 worker, Oliver 70 waiting its turn
1967 1600 in restoration
2013 Arctic Cat F-1100 turbo
Ford F-350 6.0
Ford 9000 puller, Ford 960 puller, Ford 901show, Ford 971 worker, Oliver 70 waiting its turn
- Lorna c
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Re: Today's Progress
Well , I know one thing for sure !C.Costine wrote: Wed Aug 08, 2018 5:44 pmI would like to learn that trick too!Lorna c wrote: Wed Aug 08, 2018 5:07 amDoes everyone just pop the shell off to paint ? I wish I had thought of that (and could actually do it ) to mine . Seems to be the best and complete kind of paintjob . I've got to learn that trick someday .C.Costine wrote: Wed Jul 25, 2018 7:25 am Bob, I agree with Greg, except let me add that you should CLEAN CLEAN CLEAN before going to the SEM. Now, be forewarned that you are getting into dangerous territory here. I was in the same place with my roadster in February of 2015. It wasn't until Nov of 2016, that I turned the corner and could say that I was actually getting closer to being done instead of further away every
IMG_0910.JPG
time that I worked on it. This is what it looked like last November. It is currently in 2K high build primer, and despite a lot of hours sanding and recoating here and there it doesn't look much different now. Hopefully I will be able to hit it hard this fall and be on the road next spring.
ITS NEVER AS EASY AS IT LOOKS OR SOUNDS .. EVER . except fixing my breakline so incorrect ly I had half the guys on here yelling at me to Chang it ! Shoot it's probably the fastest response:- I've gotten .haha and I know It wasn't because I stated everything correctly . , because I never do ..haha ..

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late 68 1600 3 main motor .
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Re: Today's Progress
Loosening the cable seemed to have helped, I got it down to 900-1000 rpm when hot. Maybe just a bit more slack and it'll be good. Thanks for the heads up.
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70 Boss 302
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63.5 Galaxy Conv. 427 Dual Carb, 4 spd
72 Ranchero
65 GT Coupe
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Re: Today's Progress
Will you be driving it this weekend? haha
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Re: Today's Progress
Over the weekend, I was able to install the new clutch m/c and drive my car 1 foot forward and 1 foot in reverse in my garage. Clutch pedal is higher than the brake pedal and the clutch release is high in the pedal travel as well, so I'll have to figure out how to adjust it.
I also installed a new brake m/c, but still need to bleed the brake, seems that all the bleeder valves are frozen, and I'm rounding off the heads. So, I'll have to figure that out too, before I have brakes. Any suggestions are welcome.
Meanwhile my clock is holding good time.
I seam to be all over this car. Got the hydraulics going, started sanding down the body, and chipping away at the floors, I'm going to see where dry ice is available before I continue the floors, but it's looking good so far.
Also, I have a new coolant leak, looks like it's coming from the small bypass hose from the heat shield to the heater valve.
Good times so far, learning a lot, I can't complain.
I also installed a new brake m/c, but still need to bleed the brake, seems that all the bleeder valves are frozen, and I'm rounding off the heads. So, I'll have to figure that out too, before I have brakes. Any suggestions are welcome.
Meanwhile my clock is holding good time.
I seam to be all over this car. Got the hydraulics going, started sanding down the body, and chipping away at the floors, I'm going to see where dry ice is available before I continue the floors, but it's looking good so far.
Also, I have a new coolant leak, looks like it's coming from the small bypass hose from the heat shield to the heater valve.
Good times so far, learning a lot, I can't complain.
68 Roadster 1600
70 Boss 302
65 K-Code Fastback
69 Mach 1 393 Stroker 5 spd
63.5 Galaxy Conv. 427 Dual Carb, 4 spd
72 Ranchero
65 GT Coupe
70 Boss 302
65 K-Code Fastback
69 Mach 1 393 Stroker 5 spd
63.5 Galaxy Conv. 427 Dual Carb, 4 spd
72 Ranchero
65 GT Coupe
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Re: Today's Progress
Try speed bleeders, or the equivalent, for brakes and clutch slave. So much easier to use.
Sadly-Linda has passed away 2022. She was the 311's den mother and drove the first Rare-Parts ball joint project. RIP.
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Re: Today's Progress
Good Idea Linda,
But I have to get the old ones out first............
But I have to get the old ones out first............
68 Roadster 1600
70 Boss 302
65 K-Code Fastback
69 Mach 1 393 Stroker 5 spd
63.5 Galaxy Conv. 427 Dual Carb, 4 spd
72 Ranchero
65 GT Coupe
70 Boss 302
65 K-Code Fastback
69 Mach 1 393 Stroker 5 spd
63.5 Galaxy Conv. 427 Dual Carb, 4 spd
72 Ranchero
65 GT Coupe
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Re: Today's Progress
Hard at work getting the floors stripped, only surface rust, so I'll treat it and seal it. Also, got the fuel sender in, and noticed that my S. Brake light works. Still working on the brakes.
I did it the old fashion way, gave her a hammer and scraper
For anyone at the early stages of their car, I wouldn't skip this step.
I did it the old fashion way, gave her a hammer and scraper
For anyone at the early stages of their car, I wouldn't skip this step.
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68 Roadster 1600
70 Boss 302
65 K-Code Fastback
69 Mach 1 393 Stroker 5 spd
63.5 Galaxy Conv. 427 Dual Carb, 4 spd
72 Ranchero
65 GT Coupe
70 Boss 302
65 K-Code Fastback
69 Mach 1 393 Stroker 5 spd
63.5 Galaxy Conv. 427 Dual Carb, 4 spd
72 Ranchero
65 GT Coupe
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Re: Today's Progress
For those who don't have a hammer and scraper an oscillating tool works very well for cleaning the old sound deadener out. Those oscillating tools are good for many things so you may as well get one now and save tome on various jobs.
located in Chester NH
1967 1600 in restoration
2013 Arctic Cat F-1100 turbo
Ford F-350 6.0
Ford 9000 puller, Ford 960 puller, Ford 901show, Ford 971 worker, Oliver 70 waiting its turn
1967 1600 in restoration
2013 Arctic Cat F-1100 turbo
Ford F-350 6.0
Ford 9000 puller, Ford 960 puller, Ford 901show, Ford 971 worker, Oliver 70 waiting its turn
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Re: Today's Progress
I had a heater core leak so I pulled the carpet to dry it. Found lotsa surface rust. Pulled the sound deadening out, removed the rust and painted. Than I used gobs of bondo to make the floor flat.
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Re: Today's Progress
I took the rear brakes apart as one brake was nearly locked up. Noticed that the adjuster is frozen, what should I do with it. Soak it in solvent? Any ideas.
68 Roadster 1600
70 Boss 302
65 K-Code Fastback
69 Mach 1 393 Stroker 5 spd
63.5 Galaxy Conv. 427 Dual Carb, 4 spd
72 Ranchero
65 GT Coupe
70 Boss 302
65 K-Code Fastback
69 Mach 1 393 Stroker 5 spd
63.5 Galaxy Conv. 427 Dual Carb, 4 spd
72 Ranchero
65 GT Coupe
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Re: Today's Progress
PB Blaster?
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Re: Today's Progress
For these older cars everyone shoudl have Kroil. I use it on my 64 as well as my 60 bug and it has done more than PB blaster ever has.
https://www.amazon.com/Kano-Aerokroil-P ... B000F09CEA
https://www.amazon.com/Kano-Aerokroil-P ... B000F09CEA
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72 Vespa small frame 90
58 VW Ragtop Bug