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Re: Wade's Workshop
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Monday 19th July 2010

Although I love the smell of napalm in the morning, the smell of burning flesh, especially my own, is another matter entirely. After having a couple of seborrheic keratosii removed from my head(I'm ugly enough already!) by means of diathermic needle it was off to the workshop for some Packard post-op therapy. By the time I arrived Wade had already been to see Stan and had also picked up the new diff bearings from ABC Bearings. Wade was just starting to push the new carrier bearings onto the hemisphere and then did the large rear pinion bearing before knocking in the rear and front pinion bearing races. The pumpkin was then "loosely" assembled ready for transportation tomorrow to be lapped in.

Next, turned to Noel's '39 starter motor. A good clean of all the starters component parts was followed by a basic resistance test which checked out OK. The new brushes supplied by Noel for the "overhaul" weren't used because the present brushes are good, showing hardly any wear so didn't need to be changed. That done and the starter re-assembled it was re-installed into the '39, probably the hardest part of the whole exercise particularly on Wade's back. Starters are heavy enough without having to lean over a broad '39 mudguard(fender) and then further reach to position and install the beast! All done, then all that remained was to test it! But.........nothing. Not a peep, turned on the headlights, also nothing. Checked the connections, all shipshape and Bristol fashion. Then checked the battery, flat as a tack, not a skerrick of charge could be found. So out with Noel's battery and in with the one currently in The Fossil which had previously been in Old Blue since April '03. Connected it up and the '39's interior light came on, so that was the explanation as to why the battery was flat, having steadily drained every last ounce of life out of it! And this time the '39 started, turned over a lot better than the previous slow turn and this from a battery which was below 6V itself when Wade checked it a little later. Instead of administering the last rites Noel's battery was put on a monitoring charger to slowly bring it back to life, then once charged up it should really spin the starter over.

This morning when Wade picked up Big Red's water pump from Stan, Stan had to do some on-the-spot machining having interpreted, or maybe mis-interpreted Wade's blueprint and instructions about the required outcome. The little collar he made will have be redone because of a number of dimension changes required. Stan, I'll have to stop singing your praises if this continues! A fair amount of time was spent in re-assembling and dis-assembling the pump, figuring out and taking measurements, wrestling with removing the bearing retaining circlip and getting parts to fit that had previously fitted perfectly. Very exasperating for Wade, in that it was supposed to be a straight-forward modern seal replacement for the original packing nut and seal arrangement.

At one stage in the afternoon John called us outside to witness something he hadn't seen in 30+ years of working on cars. The Saab pictured below had come in without any power, John couldn't find any reason for that until he took it for a run round the block. Came back and said to Graham "I think the exhaust is blocked", to which Graham responded "You'd better have a look at what's coming out the back". See for yourself!

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Posted on: 2010/7/19 21:24
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1941 One-Twenty Club Coupe - SOLD

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Re: Wade's Workshop
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Boys will be boys!

Posted on: 2010/7/20 15:29
Mal
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1938 Eight Touring Sedan - SOLD

1941 One-Twenty Club Coupe - SOLD

1948 Super Eight Limo, chassis RHD - SOLD

1950 Eight Touring Sedan - SOLD

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Re: Wade's Workshop
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ROFPML!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! A fabulous story Guscha, I can tell that your teachers must have loved having you in their classes!

Posted on: 2010/7/21 1:56
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I've heard stories of hammering a potato into exhaust pipes causing the engine to die of strangulation or picking up when the pressurised potato projectile releases. Or using a hose to fill the exhaust pipe up with water. But Gerd, your schoolboy ingenuity, and thinking on your feet. Can't beat that!

Posted on: 2010/7/21 2:15
Mal
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Bowral, Southern Highlands of NSW, Australia
"Out of chaos comes order" - Nietzsche.

1938 Eight Touring Sedan - SOLD

1941 One-Twenty Club Coupe - SOLD

1948 Super Eight Limo, chassis RHD - SOLD

1950 Eight Touring Sedan - SOLD

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Re: Wade's Workshop
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Thursday 22nd July 2010

Not a great deal happening of late. On Tuesday Wade had taken the pumpkin to a diff company at Seven Hills for lapping-in and set-up. They said, with any luck, it could be ready Friday, tomorrow. Wade had also cleaned out the diff housing of old oil and any diff particles yesterday in readiness for the pumpkin's return. And yesterday I took the '41 down to Carburettor Service Company where Tim checked the auto choke butterfly which was found to be dead upright. And so it should be after a 1/2 hour drive in peak time traffic. Tim also took the opportunity to adjust the idle mixture slightly. This morning MBM enterprises swung into action to make some gaskets for the axle housings and bearing retainers on Noel's '39. Also cleaned up the axle housing, seal and bearing retainers and backing plate mounting surfaces. All is now ready for the re-assembly except for the MBM pumpkin gasket which will be made just prior to it's installation.

While I was making gaskets Wade was under the '39's left running board replacing the philips head bolts on the radio aerial with hex head ones, at least that's what he told me, the pic tells a whole different tale. Yesterday Wade had a call from Snapey about the '34 chassis and the remnants of a engine sitting in the workshop. Then today, after confirming with Barry Smith that Matt could use the engine, Wade couldn't find Matt's mobile number. So Matt, if/when you read this could you give Wade a call please? Speaking of giving Wade a call, starliner could you do the same please. Left a message for you on Monday Chris, that your radio is ready for pick up, but I don't think Wade's heard from you yet. And that's the extent of Wade's "paging service" for today! Left Wade hunting for engine parts to go with Barry's engine while I'm now off to see the granddaughters!

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Posted on: 2010/7/21 22:45
Mal
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Bowral, Southern Highlands of NSW, Australia
"Out of chaos comes order" - Nietzsche.

1938 Eight Touring Sedan - SOLD

1941 One-Twenty Club Coupe - SOLD

1948 Super Eight Limo, chassis RHD - SOLD

1950 Eight Touring Sedan - SOLD

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Thank you for delivering that message Mal, although Wade did leave a voice mail message on my work number but I was a little too snowed under to respond as promptly as I would have liked.

"I love deadlines - it's the wooshing noise they make as they fly past."

I will endeavor to give him a call tomorrow morning. Thanks again.

Posted on: 2010/7/22 8:04
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Friday 23rd July 2010

Drove the '41 down to the workshop and when I arrived what did I find Wade with? Why the fuel tank out of Big Red. Yesterday afternoon Wade had noticed there was a weep from the drain plug on the tank. Decided to fix it but instead of the plug tightening, the whole plug boss turned and a bigger leak immediately resulted! Out with the tank, a lot easier than on the Juniors we've pulled previously because the Senior tank has a straight filler neck not a curved metal filler neck. Once out Wade discovered it had been repaired before and not very well at that. So first up this morning we took the tank around to Emil, the local radiator repair guy, for repair work.

Then, as soon as we returned to the workshop, Wade received a call from Stan to say the new collar and the sleeved shaft for Big Red's water pump were ready. And because Stan is going fishing for a week we immediately went and picked it up. Back at the workshop the pump was reassembled with the interference fit collar pushed into the pump housing, the newly sleeved shaft and new bearings refitted, the ceramic seal fitted, the impeller fitted and then the pulley re-installed. The pulley itself is a big chunk of metal and it had been balanced with holes drilled around it's edge, and for it's size and weight it would need it!

Received a call from Emil to say the fuel tank was done and ready, so off we went again. Turns out the tank had been previously damaged and all around the plug boss it had been patched with body filler! Emil found this out when he went to repair the tank so had to remove all the filler first. Back at the workshop before re-installing the tank Wade commenced repairs on the fuel tanks sending unit. Although Wade had replaced all the wiring and ensured good connections it still read full on the gauge most of the time. Wade disassembled the sending unit, doing this by drilling out the three rivets holding it together to find a lot of corrosion inside. Now cleaned up but more to come, but it's certainly a whole lot cleaner than it was before. Wade's taking it home tonight and will use electrical contact cleaner as a further step in it's rejuvenation.

While Wade was doing that, I thought I'd get MBM into gear on the pumpkin to diff housing gasket for Noel's '39. How to do this though? The diff housing is still under the '39 so access there was cramped. However the pumpkin sent up by Peter Packard is still in the workshop so I eyeballed that. My eyeball observations were that it would need a gasket comprised of 2 concentric circles with a cut out for the oil drain hole and holes of course for the diff housing studs. Was able to turn the crown wheel so that a steel tape could be passed through the hemisphere allowing accurate measurements of both circles diameters. However didn't have a compass and Wade said he'd chased one before without luck although if he'd wanted he could have bought a full set of instruments in order to obtain the one he wanted, but passed on that. What to do? Why find something circular of the right, or close to the right diameter, to draw the circles required. Looked around and a couple of 20 litre drums, one plastic the other metal, looked like they'd be close. The plastic drum was too small but the metal drums base was spot on! So used that as a template and drew around it for the outside of the gasket. The inner circle was more of a challenge, but wandering around espied the hubcaps on Big Red. Fortunately with the front wheels off Big Red there was a hubcap readily available, and although the outside diameter was too great, the diameter where it tapered down to fit the wheel was almost perfect. Then followed some positioning jiggling of the hubcap inside the outer drawn circle and then by leaning the pen at an angle a line was drawn for the inner circle. Cut out the outer circle allowing a fraction more "just in case" and similarly with the inside circle allowing even more "just in case". Cleaned up the gasket surface of the pumpkin, which was mounted on some special Packard pumpkin stands, and a trial fit. Turns out the inner circle "just in case" wasn't needed and after a bit of pruning it fitted! Then using a small ball peen hammer knocked out the holes for the studs and the indentation for the oil drain plug. Then as I'm feeling quite pleased with myself, reality in the form of Wade intervened. Asked me about the crescent shaped cut outs for crown wheel clearance at top and bottom. They don't appear on the pumpkin but they are on the diff housing. So under the '39 with gasket and hammer and after some remedial work NOW had a MBM gasket for Noel's '39 diff. Wade rang about the pumpkin this morning but it won't be ready till late this afternoon so will be picked up Monday morning.

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Snapey wrote:......I will endeavor to give him a call tomorrow morning........
Matt for calling this morning, but referencing me to Wade as his secretary? I just try to help if I can! Pic's below of the engine and the bits and pieces that Wade rounded up yesterday.

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Posted on: 2010/7/23 3:33
Mal
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Bowral, Southern Highlands of NSW, Australia
"Out of chaos comes order" - Nietzsche.

1938 Eight Touring Sedan - SOLD

1941 One-Twenty Club Coupe - SOLD

1948 Super Eight Limo, chassis RHD - SOLD

1950 Eight Touring Sedan - SOLD

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The industrious and generous attitudes of the gentlemen of 'Wades Workshop' never cease to amaze me! Thank you Wade (and Barry) for putting all of that together for me - I am very much obliged to you, although I hope your repayment, as discussed today, will go some little way in expressing my gratitude. And I really do mean that.

Also I am sorry, Mal, if my reference to your secretarial skills was in any way offensive, but I think it is important that, as a well rounded individual (insert smirk here), we are able to function in a number of roles. I think you should take it as a complement that I think you would make a fine secretary. Indeed if I may be so bold as to offer some advice for the future, I think that given your complexion you need to be careful in the selection of the shade of lipstick to be used, and maybe a little less blush would work better. Also you may want to consider leaving the fishnet stockings and suspenders in the drawer at home...

And I really DON'T mean any of that!

Thank you Mal for all your efforts here and your help to me personally. I always look forward to the opportunity of stealing a few minutes from work each day in order to check in on 'Wades Workshop' and I hope to catch up with you all again soon.

Posted on: 2010/7/23 6:38
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Hi Mal, can you elaborate on "On Tuesday Wade had taken the pumpkin to a diff company at Seven Hills for lapping-in and set-up." From a previous post. I am interested in what is meant by "lapping in". I have set up ring and pinions by means of getting the correct contact patch and backlash, but am unfamiliar with lapping the gears in. I am curious because I have a 3.92 set that I need to replace bearings on eventually and would like to ensure they run quiet and smooth.

Thanks!

Posted on: 2010/7/23 8:58
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Quote:
39super8 wrote:......can you elaborate on "On Tuesday Wade had taken the pumpkin to a diff company at Seven Hills for lapping-in and set-up.".........
Jim,

Quick google search found this series of videos.

Lapping in1

Lapping in2

Lapping in3
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Snapey wrote:........Also I am sorry, Mal, if my reference to your secretarial skills was in any way offensive, but I think it is important that, as a well rounded individual (insert smirk here), we are able to function in a number of roles. I think you should take it as a complement that I think you would make a fine secretary. Indeed if I may be so bold as to offer some advice for the future, I think that given your complexion you need to be careful in the selection of the shade of lipstick to be used, and maybe a little less blush would work better. Also you may want to consider leaving the fishnet stockings and suspenders in the drawer at home...
.......
Matt,

You'll no doubt remember politician Alexander Downer and the fishnet stockings and high heels he donned for charity back in 1996, the images of which stayed with him throughout his political career.

Posted on: 2010/7/25 2:21
Mal
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Bowral, Southern Highlands of NSW, Australia
"Out of chaos comes order" - Nietzsche.

1938 Eight Touring Sedan - SOLD

1941 One-Twenty Club Coupe - SOLD

1948 Super Eight Limo, chassis RHD - SOLD

1950 Eight Touring Sedan - SOLD

What's this?
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