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Things are doing OK in L.H. although we had a bad hail storm a couple nights ago but that should help business a bit. Not that I wish for these storms to come along, but it happens. The powder coat can be painted over if need be also.
Greg
Posted on: 2011/4/28 19:56
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Hi all
It has been some time now since a post. I finally sent the clutch & pressure plate to Ft Wayne. and just got it back. Will post some pictures and have quite the story about the USPS. However what I would like to ask if anybody has a picture of an original distributor holding clamp and also of the placment on the block as to rotation location. Thanks Fred D
Posted on: 2011/8/2 19:37
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Now to the story. I sent the clutch pressure plate & disc to Fort Wayne. I received a call from BArney telling me it was finished and how I wanted to pay. The yurn around was really fast jjust like they promised. After several days passed I called about my parts. Barney said they were sent and received. I told him I never got them. The street I live on is only 3 blocks long, 1 in the town I live in and two in another town with the same zipcode with no cross street between them. So after a little detective work, and getting very little assistance from the USPS except to reporting it to the supervisor of my area. I located the parts on the porch at the end of the second block. The difference being 1101 for me and delivered to 1001. I called Barney and told him to hold off building a replacement because I located the original. I also explained to him that when the zipcode is typed in to the computer generated labels it changes the name of the town to the larger city. My town shares many zip codes with other areas & towns. However The name on the label was correct as well as the address and the zip plus 4 was correct. The folks at 1001 never even knew it was there as they do not use the front entrance. All ended well and I gave the supervisor an ear full about the delivery person not being able to read or even identify the correct address & zipcode. I am pleased with the service and response from Ft. Wayne, their service was quick and their response to the problem was great offering a replacement. I would highly recommed them because of this experience. I will attach pictures and everyone can see their workmanship & quality.
Posted on: 2011/8/7 19:54
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Hey folks it is about time I returned to the forum. Awhile back I posted pic of my running boards for comparison to another blogger. Attached are some pics of the welding and rework process. "I HOPE" I had to have a few dies made for the attaching plates and the other piece probably a stiffener. After all the welding and straightening is completed off to the powder coater, hopefully my other pieces will be finished. The radiator shell and other small items are there presently.
Later folks
Posted on: 2014/3/8 10:06
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Very nice, Fred. You are doing those boards justice. Did you say you had a die made for the board profile? Impressive.
Best wishes with the remainder of the project. Pat
Posted on: 2014/3/8 12:17
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Yes the welder I have is a mechanical genius. He told me he had to make 2 dies one for the running board contour & one for the mounting brackets. He is a full time worker & does this in his home shop. The guy is great and he will be doing the inner fender to body rebuilding when I get to that too. I will post more pics as they progress. Hopefully soon they will be on their way to Hunley. Next pieces to go to the welder are the side splasher panels from the engine compartment. I was able to get the a copy of the original drawings from the archive vault at the museum. Now to get them back in original design. That is the project. I will be looking for a good picture of the piece screwed to the radiator frame to get that in order too. That flimsy one with the tab mountings. Mine was cobbled at the bends and took a little straightening out, then that will get blasted and powder coated. Does anybody have/know the maximum diameter of the brake drums. I will be sending those out shortly also. Talk with you all again soon. Fred D
Posted on: 2014/3/8 14:07
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Fred - regarding the engine splash pans, would you please advise what part number you have the drawings for? Thanks! DAF
Posted on: 2014/3/8 15:25
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The drawing list the following, Front Fender Splasher FFL assy. (conv coupe) 351772 FFL (conv coupe) 351771 FFL assy 341991 FFR assy LHD 341993 FFL 341997 FFR LHD 341999 States drawing shows PC 341999-A RIGHT signed by the Engineer Aug 31, 1939 drawn on July 31, 1939 Hope this helps you Fred P.S. This is one big drawing probably 1/1
Posted on: 2014/3/8 15:58
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Hmmm.....the engine splash pans that I am inquiring about are (engine to frame) numbers 348883(RH) and 348922(LH)
I am particularly looking for a LH, as I have nothing to go on there...
Posted on: 2014/3/8 16:53
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