Re: 1940 super eight 160 series 1804 model 1362 138" Wheelbase: making it driveable
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You can see I have been busy lately. The latest dilemma I have is getting the correct
Posted on: 2020/8/31 22:05
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Re: 1940 super eight 160 series 1804 model 1362 138" Wheelbase: making it driveable
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This is one of the small non-essential moral victories of the project. It took me several years but I was able to piece together all the parts I needed for the rear seat foot rest. The original was completely gone except for the shattered mounts on the floor. The second photo is of my "left overs". Anyone think they can rehab them? There is only one floor mount that is intact.
Posted on: 2020/9/1 9:15
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Re: 1940 super eight 160 series 1804 model 1362 138" Wheelbase: making it driveable
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To the best of my knowledge, the oil bath air cleaner with the wide skirt around the oil bath was standard with the later 356 engines. The other was the accessory model as seen in the accessory brochures.
Posted on: 2020/9/1 9:19
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Re: 1940 super eight 160 series 1804 model 1362 138" Wheelbase: making it driveable
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Sorry if this is obvious, but the weight of the car is meant to be borne by the hub, not the lugs. If you use the limo/hearse rims, have a tire shop but annular shims in the opening so that it fits the hub!
Posted on: 2020/9/1 11:34
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Re: 1940 super eight 160 series 1804 model 1362 138" Wheelbase: making it driveable
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Please allow me to voice a pet peeve: rim and wheels. Those are wheels not rims. No misunderstanding about what you are saying, but they are wheels. Rims were from the early days when the rim was a separate part of the wheel assembly. Thanks for letting me rant.
Posted on: 2020/9/1 13:09
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Re: 1940 super eight 160 series 1804 model 1362 138" Wheelbase: making it driveable
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Thanks for the feedback on what I used to call rims and which I will now be referring to as wheels. The Flackmaster got me straightened out on their application when he pointed out the bolt pattern isn't even the same (3.5" for the hearse wheels vs 3.0" for the passenger packards). Now the search begins for a fourth 16"x5" wheel. I never even thought of checking the bolt pattern just bought them and stored them. Anyone need some hearse wheels? Live and learn!
Posted on: 2020/9/1 22:17
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Re: 1940 super eight 160 series 1804 model 1362 138" Wheelbase: making it driveable
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Here's the correct one, as found and as it is used (my son kept it gnarly after cleaning and painting). The flatfish ones are from later years.
Posted on: 2020/9/4 7:39
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Re: 1940 super eight 160 series 1804 model 1362 138" Wheelbase: making it driveable
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Here are some drawings of where the different interior panels and windlace are.
Posted on: 2020/9/7 22:11
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Re: 1940 super eight 160 series 1804 model 1362 138" Wheelbase: making it driveable
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Need to fix the vent window crank - the gear got stripped after the vent window got stuck in the old rubber gasket. I am starting the process of replacing the stripped gear with a new part from John Ulrich. Here are some pictures of the door panel after I pulled it off. These are originals if anyone wants to get a look at exactly how they were put together and held on.
Posted on: 2020/9/29 22:07
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