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99 to Life 04-11-2017 11:31 AM

Re: 1941 project fenix
 
looking good. I like that rad nice change of pace from the aluminum.

joedoh 04-11-2017 01:45 PM

Re: 1941 project fenix
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by CSHADES (Post 7912708)
I am curious how are you doing the bushing. Are you taking the regulator apart to drill it? I have about 10 of these regulators including a couple of 1939 ones that need to be fixed.

yes, taking it apart is as simple as tapping the shaft out from the ovaled side, its knurled on the other side. then i open up the hole in the pot metal and turn the brass for interference fit and open the center of it for the shaft, then reassemble in a vise. takes maybe 20 minutes total. better than buying a new one in my opinion

lower50's 04-12-2017 12:27 AM

Re: 1941 project fenix
 
Sweet repair on the regulators. Some people would say it is luck with how well everything is coming together. But I think it is just your Maad skills. Looking great.

joedoh 04-12-2017 03:16 PM

Re: 1941 project fenix
 
thanks, I sure like when my rough plans work out.

I promised more work this weekend, but married guys will understand. my wife was talking about all the work she had to do before Easter dinner (we always host 20-30 because our dining room is "yuge"). well when she said ME it she meant US. Monday I did 4-500 ft of window/door casing and baseboard in the addition, Tuesday I planted 3 5ft trees and some shrubs, today I am working on some siding that didnt get done between the addition and the original house. my wife was cracking jokes about my grumpiness and I told her she could hire someone to do trim and landscaping and siding and see if her mood improves. its crazy what those trades cost.

mongocanfly 04-12-2017 06:03 PM

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Haha..while you were "grumpy" I'm surprised she didn't tell you to "hire someone" to work on your truck..good luck with the dinner...trucks looking good btw

Palf70Step 04-12-2017 06:29 PM

Re: 1941 project fenix
 
:agree: :

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:lol:

rusty76 04-12-2017 06:32 PM

Re: 1941 project fenix
 
Lord pick your battles. Careful there. i worked this weekend for the little lady and missed a big car show I was wanting to go to. Oh well.

lower50's 04-13-2017 12:49 AM

Re: 1941 project fenix
 
Ya when you really want to work on the truck but then help them you get major brownie points.

99 to Life 04-13-2017 11:03 AM

Re: 1941 project fenix
 
hahah some of us men here live parallel lives! women don't often realize the cost or time things take. we had a leaky tire that got real bad, my girl says when are you gonna fix this. I said whoaaaah its "your" car, she says its my job. I said just for that, i'm gonna let you put air in it for a while so you can see what a simple thing like that will do to your life!!

joedoh 04-18-2017 08:36 PM

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well easter came and went but not without some drama, some of my close family is just bananas, I dont know how these kids do it. My oldest was a handful but that was just the "parents burden", she calmed down when she had to support her own life. anyway. lots of continuing stuff going on so only a couple hours in the shop, but good ones.

I wasnt happy with my booster hole and needed the pass through for the harness. the fusebox mounts to the back so I just trimmed up the firewall piece and welded it in. same with the booster hole, you cant see it but I used asphalt backed tape to give a nice sealing touch behind the booster. fuse box is in a nice spot under the dash too. wont be able to do this with the next one, its a 5 speed, but it also has a different harness too so lucky me.

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Nut Case 05-05-2017 02:01 AM

Re: 1941 project fenix
 
joeduh

Why do we always have to stuff 2 lbs in a 1 lb bag????

Just a simple question.

Strong work

Keep on keepin on

NC

:confused::banghead:

joedoh 05-07-2017 08:06 PM

Re: 1941 project fenix
 
I dont know why I keep doing it, but I love doing it.


I have gotten a bunch done and have lots of pictures but the teenager shaped money absorber middle daughter has taken the last phone cords, they are either at her boyfriends or some place called "I DUNNO".

99 to Life 05-08-2017 09:09 AM

Re: 1941 project fenix
 
hahah "I dunno" classic. I thought you'd be done with this truck by now and half way through the next one!

joedoh 05-08-2017 01:06 PM

Re: 1941 project fenix
 
well, I thought so too. life is funny, between rusty donors and making the same part 4 times, illness this winter and family stuff this spring, and a host of other things (I had to finish the back bathroom and bedroom so we could have guests for the next 4 weeks) its been a real struggle to make it to the garage. thankfully I am almost done and the next one will be super simple, I have the brackets cut and the s10 is not as rusty.

lower50's 05-08-2017 06:34 PM

Re: 1941 project fenix
 
You should go buy some cords at the dollar store and hold them for ransom to get some work done around the house.

99 to Life 05-08-2017 09:56 PM

Re: 1941 project fenix
 
no explanation necessary. I know how life gets in the way.

joedoh 05-15-2017 10:20 PM

Re: 1941 project fenix
 
had a great couple weekends with the family, fixed up my office with a bed and finished the bathroom so a close family friend could stay with us a couple weeks, new job here in town, he is from tulsa.

got some work done previously, the daughter who steals the phone cord is on summer break and never home (mostly) so I picked up another cord.

pulled the doors apart, the windows were jammed and the passenger latch had sat in the field with the window slightly down and the door handle at a 45 degree droop. the latch refused to work, penetrant didnt work, 50/50 acetone/tranny fluid didnt work, heat didnt work.
http://i103.photobucket.com/albums/m...pstpug7oxj.jpg

I pulled the latch and soaked it in vinegar for about a week. it looked better but didnt work still. I ground out the attachments and started grinding out serious rusty crust.
http://i103.photobucket.com/albums/m...pswuzkkwj4.jpg
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I had to tack weld it back together since the way it was assembled previously was with little tabs that got smashed over to make the assembly. easy peasy though. I replaced the compression spring inside so the door handle would stay at 90 degrees, it is really smooth now
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works great now, inside handle hooked up and working. need to install the new window weather stripping/felts because the way the assembly works is to put the window in the channel and then put in the regulator/door latch assembly. I picked up the window kit and some stainless 55 taillights from bowtie bits today.

pedals in and hooked up
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you might notice I am missing about 1/3 of the floor.
http://i103.photobucket.com/albums/m...pssmjf08rm.jpg

I have another in the parts pile but rather than "paying it forward" like I always do and borrowing parts from the next truck, I decided to make the missing piece. I picked up a sheet of 20 ga and made a wooden buck to pound on.
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I also got the kydex installed in the grille area to make the air scoop to the radiator, and picked up all the fittings to hook up the trans cooler. I also cut another set of 47-54 s10 mounts for a local guy, that took the rest of the day.

lower50's 05-16-2017 08:24 AM

Re: 1941 project fenix
 
Nice job on the latch. Your floor patch turned out real nice.

joedoh 05-16-2017 11:15 AM

Re: 1941 project fenix
 
the only thing bowtie bits had for a floor was fiberglass, and I still need a very small trans tunnel, so steel it was!

99 to Life 05-16-2017 05:38 PM

Re: 1941 project fenix
 
nice progress. what is the video/animated gif file you use to upload? didn't know you could do that on here.

Palf70Step 05-16-2017 06:30 PM

Re: 1941 project fenix
 
Very nice work on everything!

joedoh 05-16-2017 11:08 PM

Re: 1941 project fenix
 
thanks!

finished the passenger door up tonight. new felts from repops that have a foam center section to really seal up, I cant wait to hear the wind noise.
http://i103.photobucket.com/albums/m...psagbrtybb.jpg
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got the regulator installed and the new glass. which is tinted, I thought it was film but its actually tinted glass. so I will probably have to pull the drivers window I have so they match. regulator works smooth with some lithium grease
http://i103.photobucket.com/albums/m...ps5fspttpw.gif

my rebuilt door latch linkage works perfect too.
http://i103.photobucket.com/albums/m...psykgopepb.gif

mongocanfly 05-16-2017 11:58 PM

Re: 1941 project fenix
 
Looking good joedoh..gotta admire your can-do spirit..

joedoh 05-17-2017 01:12 AM

Re: 1941 project fenix
 
figuring stuff out is my very favorite thing.


Henry I upload a .mov file at giphy.com and create a gif, only drawback is you are limited to 10 seconds with the free tool. then when its created I download it to my desktop and upload it to photobucket. you can host it on giphy but I think it only lasts a little while.

cant use mp4, so if you are using photo library on a mac (like I am) you will have to export it to your desktop as original (mov) first.

99 to Life 05-17-2017 10:50 AM

Re: 1941 project fenix
 
hmm I'll have to check that out. I used to do animated gifs with sequence photos for my websites back in the day. never made them from a video though, must be somin somewhat new.

lower50's 05-17-2017 12:06 PM

Re: 1941 project fenix
 
That's cool

joedoh 05-18-2017 10:52 PM

Re: 1941 project fenix
 
I made my small trans bump today, if it looks like a spade shovel its because thats what I used for the rough shape.
http://i103.photobucket.com/albums/m...psxiyls8yq.jpg

visited a rusty impala today at the behest of my brother back east, the same guy had this tucked away
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yes its a numbers matching car, with what he said about is 20% of its original sheetmetal. it was a very rusty car but looks beautiful now.

I ordered whitewalls and steering parts, closing in on this one! found the broken brake switch parts finally, the one vacuum control switch is called a "cruise release" and took forever to track down.

joedoh 05-23-2017 10:06 PM

Re: 1941 project fenix
 
went to the hutch swap meet and scored belltech drop spindles and drop springs for the next truck! woot!
http://i103.photobucket.com/albums/m...pslkz1fc2b.jpg

finished the floor repairs today. should work nicely. I pulled all the assembly screws except one accidentaly hit it with the welder and its permanent now.
http://i103.photobucket.com/albums/m...psosnpdvlt.jpg

whitewalls are here, man summit is outstanding for shipping, ordered late wednesday had everything friday noon! undecided on wheel color, decided to give the bronze metallic, the color I was thinking of using on the windshield frame because it kind of matches the other windows, a try. I like it
http://i103.photobucket.com/albums/m...psm7u57fcl.jpg

now cap? or no cap?
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I love those impala poverty caps, I ran the identical cap (except they had buick emblem instead of the bowtie) on my 65 and loved the look, maybe I will get the tires mounted and see what I think. I also have a 60s set of baby moons to try, but I think the chrome acorn nut look and no caps will be what I settle on.

jeeze. with all the planning, I still make mistakes. tried out the borgeson collapsible shaft today too. perfect length, right u joints, everything good except
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it only needs about 1/4" to line up so tomorrow I will modify the alternator support and take off the offending nut. it fits everywhere else just fine.

more to come! my oldest has come for a visit so I have weird work hours this week.

99 to Life 05-23-2017 10:59 PM

Re: 1941 project fenix
 
nice swap score. I just went to one friday with little funds. it was cool but I coulda blew a load on a slew of AD truck parts. I have so many parts as is and running out of storage, but I did get a few things.

Luv the gold metallic bronzy color. can't go wrong there. will look proper.

joedoh 05-25-2017 12:19 AM

Re: 1941 project fenix
 
thanks, I originally got it for the windshield frame so I only had one can, had to pick up another (and pull the 4th wheel off the eyetalian donor, it had replaced a stubborn leaky front tire, which is back on now haha)

got the 4th wheel painted
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and the frame
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looks nice, yes I have overspray
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pulled the drivers tinted window from the other extra door I had. it helps to have a deep yard full of stuff. got the drivers door and seals buttoned up.
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I also got the steering linkage installed and working enough to ecstatically and unknowingly pump all the fluid in the box out on the ground because I was having fun swiveling the wheel. :lol: doom bass, thy have a name. it is joedoh.

I mocked up the vintage air unit, going to the zoo tomorrow but I think I will get some stuff done in the afternoon. blew out the garage too, nice to work outside today and even nicer to be cleaned up slightly.

lower50's 05-25-2017 02:11 AM

Re: 1941 project fenix
 
Nice color for the rims.

99 to Life 05-25-2017 10:47 AM

Re: 1941 project fenix
 
hey I'v dumped about 4qts of new oil on my driveway bf cause I forgot to put the oil pan bolt back in. luckily I caught it bf I wasted the last qt!!! I was hoping to see the dang tires on!!! its a magic moment seein the new kicks on the project.

joedoh 05-26-2017 12:36 AM

Re: 1941 project fenix
 
well I dont bolt them on till its aligned and driving, but here is a shot from getting the tires mounted today
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I will have to trim the beauty rings to clear the weights. steel wheels, what are you gonna do?
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I also need to find two more poverty caps, because this is gorgeous.
http://i103.photobucket.com/albums/m...psxebl2syk.jpg

walmart used to be my go to for mount and balance, 12 bucks per tire with new valve stem. today I got charged more than twice that, almost exactly $100 out the door. never again, and I will no longer recommend them.

rusty76 05-26-2017 06:30 AM

Re: 1941 project fenix
 
I had tires put on my 87 4by years ago at Walmart. They were 31s. The price was good but they nickeled and dimed me on everything. Then the smashed the center caps by beating on them. Never again.

99 to Life 05-26-2017 09:32 AM

Re: 1941 project fenix
 
I always have them put the lead on the inside of the rim. walmart is terrible. so glad they don't do tires in my town. we have a few local tire heros.

Kansas T 05-26-2017 11:02 PM

Re: 1941 project fenix
 
Balancing beads work great. There's no exposed weights and they balance themselves every time you drive.

joedoh 05-27-2017 12:33 AM

Re: 1941 project fenix
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Kansas T (Post 7952798)
Balancing beads work great. There's no exposed weights and they balance themselves every time you drive.


I have heard they work ok on big monster mudders but when you hit a bump it scatters the bead and it takes a few seconds to rebalance. have you used them to know if thats true or false?

Kansas T 05-27-2017 09:32 PM

Re: 1941 project fenix
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by joedoh (Post 7952867)
I have heard they work ok on big monster mudders but when you hit a bump it scatters the bead and it takes a few seconds to rebalance. have you used them to know if thats true or false?

I've never experienced that. I use them in my daily driver and love them. Its a 3/4 ton truck with a 31 inch tall highway tire. I know a lot of motorcycle guys that use them and have had great results, so they work on any size tire.

lower50's 05-29-2017 06:21 PM

Re: 1941 project fenix
 
I ran the beads in my Jeep tires 33X15.5X15 for 2 years went back to weights it never was smooth.

joedoh 06-02-2017 10:50 PM

Re: 1941 project fenix
 
picked up my last cab from down south today, he was scrapping while I was there said they had taken 192 tons the two days prior and 100 the day before that. mostly combines and farm equipment. works out to something like $200 for a grain drill, insane when you say it like that. anyway he had my cab ready to go for me, I will miss going down there!

this one I think is a military 1945 cab, or has leftover military parts, the door handles are zinc painted black, and it has double wipers and a weird number plate.
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it HAS a number plate but its rusted, I picked up some evaporust on the way home to see if I could recover the numbers.
http://i103.photobucket.com/albums/m...psgdymtngj.jpg

edit:
SUCCESS! although the numbers are really worn on the front, from the rear they are relatively clear. this is the difference between a $300 parts cab and a viable project! woot!
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