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Have'nt started a build thread though I was kinda thinking about it ![]() The carb adaptor is available to convert the M90 blower and mount the carbs. So are sealed rear needle roller bearings ( as opposed to OEM non sealed ) to prevent them from being washed out. Ill be using either V pulleys or a 2" gilmer setup. Either will work but both have their pros and cons. If I use V pulleys, I'll run my bored SBC 6" balancer and a bolt on, triple V groove pulley, 2 belts for the blower, 1 belt for the pumps and gen/alt. Will fab a snout coupler to allow for quick and easy upper pulley changes and a bracket to mount an idler/tensioner pulley for the belts. Shoud'nt be too difficult, all part of the fun !
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I got my '28 AV8 out of winter storage and ready to roll. Last time I ran it was during TROG in Oct. '24.
At TROG, I treated it like an abused dog all weekend. Many hard full throttle 2nd gear launch starts and general shenanigans on the street at night. Turned on the gas, pumped the pedal a few times and it fired right off. It's still running strong and terrorizing the neighborhood. LOL! Last edited by Tim Ayers; 04-18-2025 at 10:26 AM. |
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Sad day! Drove the 37 Santback onto a transporter, going to a new home. This was best car I ever had or will have: pro-built streetrod, Motor City Flathead, Tremec T5, etc. Sold due to advancing age and losses in the stock market. But it's going to a good home, buyer has V8 Rouge class background, he will baby it. But still, a sad day for me.
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Location: Tinley Park Ill
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Day seven 40 Ford transmission change
Cleaned Parts Switched parts to new(?) transmission Found a set of gaskets for the transmission Only have to make two Confidence is rising |
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Good job Slow40. Working at a pace you are comfortable with is the key.
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Day 8
Transmission is in.Just have to hook up the Torque Tube. And the rest, Too bad the Piss Calls get in the way. Did I mention getting up and down 20 times is a killer too. Dont Get Old |
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Location: Minnesota, Florida Keys
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Now you tell me after I already did. ![]() Congratulations; the hard part's done.
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Funny my father used to tell me the same thing. Now I'm too old to die young so I hope to stay around for a lot longer! O A is an sob!
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Yeah, but ok, what would you be like if you didn't get up off the couch and out in the garage? Moving about is better than sitting still. Progress is progress nonetheless. Keep going.
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Location: Smithfield, NC
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From the last scene in the Clint Eastwood movie The Mule the song played was “Don’t let the old man in” written by the late Toby Keith. I try to live by this as my daily creed although I am only 57 and always think of my dad who unknowingly lived this way until he was 92.
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Join Date: May 2012
Location: Fredericksburg, Virginia
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Today I helped a friend install a rebuit starter and new bendix in his '40 coupe.
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Day 9
Transmission is installed. Minor stuff left. Interior stuff and wheels. Should be boiling water by this afternoon. Not to many aches while working but now I am afraid to stop. Heard a new one . "Life is like a three act play. The first two are ok. The third one not so much. |
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Location: Fredericksburg, Virginia
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I finished restoring a '34-'37 V8 generator. It and others will be available at the Luray pre-war swap meet, May 9-10.
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: Fairfax Station, VA
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Nice of you to help out a friend. Also, nice looking restoration of the generator. See you at Luray, Virginia for the Pre-War swap meet.
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Day 10
One month to the day. Transmission in. Car on the ground.No test ride yet. Why did the minor stuff takes two days instead of a couple of hours. Last time i did this (25 years ago) it only took two days for the whole job. Dont think because of your age that you cant do anything anymore. Took me a lot longer than i thought it wood. But as Clint Eastwood said "At This Age All I have to Do is Force myself to Do It" Well Said. |
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