Re: BigKev's 1937 115-C Convertible Coupe
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Getting preliminary tear-down information from the rebuilder:
So far, it will need an exhaust cam and many buckets(tappets) are wiped. The intake cam was not getting oiled in the middle section, so something is clogged. He said the timing chain was set tighter than he had ever seen and may explain some of the noise. Chain guides are entirely worn. Pretty much everything on the back of the motor was leaking oil. Several valves and guides need replacing. The starter gear is worn, and so is the ring gear. More to come as he gets more dissembled… Nothing will get ordered until after the complete tear-down is done. Want to make sure both the head and the block are usable before we do anything.
Posted on: Yesterday 13:18
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-BigKev
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While I wait for the other shoe to drop on the motor, back to wood working.
I need to make a new package tray board. The one in there came with the car, but is not original, and I don't think the shape is correct on the pieces that extend forward behind the B pillars. This is what it currently looks like: ![]() They are some holes body flange there that don't correlate with anything. So I'm wondering if those "legs" extended futher forward than the one i currently have. ![]() If anyone with a 115C or 120C convertible couple can snap a couple pics of that area for me, I would appreciate it. I just need to know how far forward that package tray board extends forward, and if there are any additional fasteners towards the front. Thanks!
Posted on: Yesterday 18:26
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-BigKev
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Is that fitting where the top irons pivot?
Posted on: Yesterday 19:04
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Yes on the body flange that runs underneath it.
Posted on: Yesterday 19:36
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Bob, did you plywood shelf have extensions that ran forward on each side up to the B-pillars?
Posted on: Yesterday 19:40
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Not too shy to talk
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Posted on: Yesterday 20:15
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No, they are just like yours, only the door card upholstered cover covers that gap on mine. I have added this shot, it is a blow up from across the shelf area from the driver's side looking at the B Pillar on the passenger's side. I took some license too and used the threaded hole in the base of the hinge bracket to trim that out too. Do not know if that's correct but the threaded hole was there so I used it.
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Posted on: Yesterday 21:48
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