Re: 1936 Junior 120B

Posted by James T Axman On 2009/5/30 3:08:17
After getting the project in my shop in Frankfort, Kentucky, I began to remove the interior, front fenders and grill. Also wanted to check the condition of the engine, so removed the head and soaked the cylinders.

This past wednesday, I finally removed the front clip, and put a torque wrench on the crank nut and turned (counterclockwise) the engine by hand. I was elated that the engine was not totally frozen, which was inspiring to save the original engine in tact and proceed from there.

Today, I hope to begin cleaning the engine and area and eventually try to crank it over with the battery and starter.

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