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Old 10-03-2018, 12:27 PM   #1
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Re: 50 years ago I was given this USAF 54 3100

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Peeps were useless with vent windows and downright dangerous for me in traffic.
What did you end up using instead? I see you have the small peeps on the truck in those pictures. I have the same ones on my truck but they are usless and was thinking of getting the longer armed ones with the 4.5" mirror.
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Old 07-16-2019, 06:50 PM   #2
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Was invited at last minute to our local antique plane fly in/car show at our podunk airport next to the Beach. Tons of very nice planes but only 5 cars showed up. Essentially this is the first show ever for the 54. I was flat astounded that thing got tons more attention than the perfect restorations right next to it. Notice was so short i didn't have time to wash it or clean cab. Kinda nerve wracking to have folks all over (and under it) looking at my Hausegemacht Arbeit (homemade work). Everyone had kind words and no complaints.

I wish I could have taken a pic of it in front of the old Bi-Planes. They had a heck of a lunch for us which i did not expect with "ordervies", cheese and fruit as well. Sadly no beer. While chowing down it dawned on me that this was the first time this old flightline truck was actually back on any sort of flightline in an astounding and some what rapid fire 47 years.
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Old 07-24-2019, 10:42 PM   #3
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In the continuing soggy saga four issues continue to annoy. There's a continuing drip from where the "cone" section of the NP208 that meets the main body. Still under warranty and needs to be pulled apart and properly resealed. The leak around the output yoke has returned despite a thicker seal. I hear there's a sleeve that might help but unsure. Hate to have to by a brand new yoke. An intermittent squeal is coming from the power steering pulley seems unstoppable. I cannot tighten belt anymore and reservoir is full. Lastly the new speedo still has low speed shakes. Goes away at 25. Got a new cable coming. it will be number 3.

Despite all these things it a flat joy to drive. I cannot go a quarter mile without honks waves and complements (and thanks for our service for --- both the truck and i). Just a visit to the Post Office or grocery store turns into a one vehicle show

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Old 07-25-2019, 12:17 PM   #4
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Re: 50 years ago I was given this USAF 54 3100

your perseverance is admirable, and the end result is gorgeous, so take heart in that.
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Old 08-07-2019, 08:45 PM   #5
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your perseverance is admirable, and the end result is gorgeous, so take heart in that.
After finding more motor oil leaks coming from the bell housing just now i think you have mistaken my perseverance with my abject stupidity. IMHO this is another clear sign that the current mechanical workforce and the manufacturers may have declined to a new low. Makes one wary of everyone who offers a paid service and everything you buy. We may be in real trouble.
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Old 08-02-2019, 11:50 AM   #6
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Speaking of perseverance thought i would add the following thread concerning what i thought was a mysterious Power Steering squeal that i couldn't resolve.

"Well another strange but not unexpected turn of events. It wasn't the PS at all. I looked closely at the alternator and was shocked to see one bolt so loose only the valve cover kept it from falling out. Apparently on turns it caused the Alternator to tork slightly causing belt to slip and squeal. been driving around like that since it left the shop. Luckily the shop left the exact size open end wrench stuck between the motor mount and engine. Grabbed it, fixed it and squeal is gone. The pain of knowing i paid a professional mechanic/restorer/pot head remains. Wait til your pot head surgeon leaves his tools in you or you kid. "
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Old 08-03-2019, 01:19 AM   #7
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I get that you are unhappy with the work done, but try to see the truck for what it is, instead of what you wish it was. we are all our own worst critics, I have grand mal seizures overthinking about things I have done to solve a problem on a build that on the next one I did differently and better, and thats what really learning is, screwing up and learning from it. cant be afraid to do it, and cant regret it. no matter what you think you have out of this, its a damn fine looking truck and at least you are constantly improving it.
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Old 08-03-2019, 12:08 PM   #8
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I get that you are unhappy with the work done, but try to see the truck for what it is, instead of what you wish it was. we are all our own worst critics, I have grand mal seizures overthinking about things I have done to solve a problem on a build that on the next one I did differently and better, and thats what really learning is, screwing up and learning from it. cant be afraid to do it, and cant regret it. no matter what you think you have out of this, its a damn fine looking truck and at least you are constantly improving it.
Thanks for complements and encouragement. Tons of fun to drive and never fails to get approving thumbs up, honks waves and or instant one truck "carshows".


Having to re-fix stuff myself, However, is both physically and psychologically painful.

Sadly the issue goes to the heart of current life in a pot legal state and its costing everyone money, and from what I hear-- lives. I figure i'm out at least $10K + due to shoddy work. Last local, respectable repair shop here says they can't find drug free mechanics and have fired more than dozen over the last year due to drug/pot related issues. Many think they don't have to pass a P-test anymore. Failing a test is reported to everyone in Solar System so adios Workmans Comp ( and future employment) and hello $125/HR at the repair shops. Local govt loves it cause POT DUIs are treated same as alcohol and now can be detected remotely from other vehicles and even clothing.

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Old 08-03-2019, 02:32 AM   #9
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Re: 50 years ago I was given this USAF 54 3100

Hey, have you ever noticed this AD truck sitting just off 101 in Gold Beach on Google Maps Street View? Click on the link for a closer pic.

https://www.google.com/maps/@42.4171...7i13312!8i6656
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Old 08-03-2019, 11:31 AM   #10
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Isn't our town lovely - NOT. Gold beach is in a state of intentional accelerated decay.

Saw that one a long time ago and never since. Think it was a 52 on a later 4 wheel chassis. FWIW Yesterday we saw a 54, full rust patina with a 20' (?) trailer in tow parked on an ocean overlook on 101 near Port Orford. Woulda taken a pic but circumstances prevented it. Hope he had a big engine and great brakes. There was a 300' drop onto the rocks where he parked.

Gold Beach has been fast food free for 2 years with the closing of Dairy Queen and Subway, quickly followed by the local Chase bank. BTW the "fountain" in the lower right side was reportedly built at a cost over 10K by a crooked councilwoman who pocketed most of the $.

This is our star attraction. The intentional wreck of the Mary Hume:

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You can Google the whole lurid story

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Old 08-18-2019, 08:31 PM   #11
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Been trying to hire a trustworthy local mechanic with no luck, so back at it again. Can't do a thing to fix the drip from the NP208 case or from the driveshaft seal. Thinking about getting the seal and sleeve combo shown on the net. Also wondering if tranny "stop leak" might be ok if confined to the transfer case. Also Wondering how the sleeve is held in place. Did pull the rear bumper off as they did not paint where it meets the brackets and starting to see rust. Last time this bumper was off was before many of you were born. Found out fast it was under some "spring" pressure and bolts were hard to remove. Putting them back was almost at the limit of this old mans strength and barely finished. Did get under it and tighten all the hose clamps to the coolers and radiator. These routine maintenance issues are another reason to hook up with a local shop.
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Old 08-19-2019, 04:33 PM   #12
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On other issues the winds here are brutal. ADs are not known for their exceptional aerodynamics and being lifted makes fighting 45=50 MPH headwinds a chore. Back when i had a 235 and was crossing the desert twice a week, strong headwinds would literally slow top speed down to 45 floored. It has taken a toll on wiper blades too and, after a half century, i have finally had it with wind twisting blades sideways. My first attempt were tight zipties to hold the little pressed in detent in place on the blade arm. No deal. Today i took off the blades, drilled out the detent, and replaced it with a 6-32 nut and bolt. Seems very strong and resist any twisting. May post pics if anyone wants to see my poor efforts.
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I'd be interested in seeing pics of your wiper mod.
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Old 08-21-2019, 12:06 AM   #14
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Here you go. This side still needs to be aligned and fastened down. Other side is done and solid as a rock. Seems to hav improved blade to glass contact and wipers are NAPA off the shelf. Changing wipers just requires unscrewing and a minor hole enlargement in the plastic BUT better than losing a wiper in a down pour.
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Well it actually rained pretty hard here on the SO Beach and the fix was put to the test. Worked great! Hopefully the days of the sideways or tossed wipers are over. I also found that rainx stuff works so well you can drive with out wipers in an emergency if you need to.. Wonder how long it lasts?
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Finally found a reputable shop in this little beach town and they replaced the upper and lower ball joints on both sides. Was a walk in and while you wait deal and seems to have worked out well for a change. I brought in the parts and they did the work. They did the job right, on time and even regreased the bearings. They even tapped a zerk hole the Chinese Slave Workers missed during their once a week, 30 second, won ton and tea break. Will stick with them. Steering wheel now is about 20 degrees off but drives straight with way less wander. I Think the bearing on the bottom of the steering column is shot and might try to replace it without pulling the whole column. Not sure its needs a wheel alignment but we shall see. Just enjoying the ride for right now and all the kind complements!!!
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More good news! The 4th (count em 4) speedo cables and the very last one WORKED! Previous ones all caused both the old original and brand new new speedometers to jump all over the place. I ordered and extra long one, lubed it up from both ends and carefully installed it. I think the extra length was the key allowing gentler cable sweeps. Also tossed the metal cable guard that was on the original 700r4 that came with the chassis. Its a cheap $8 ATP Y-803 Speedometer Cable 83" long with ends for orig speedo and 700r4.
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The cowl vent knob has been a problem for me all along. About crashed several times trying o close it in a hurry during out coastal downpours. I looked at all the power options and they all have one thing in common. Not waterproof. While not an issue in cab munted on firewall the moisture issue is concerning due to being near the beach 24/7. Its 90% humidty right now and never gets below 60.

The original knob on mine had to be destroyed to be removed. I did not want to as its been there now over 50 years of my life and touched/used by many of my long gone relatives. Had to cut it in almost in half an pry it off. No sign of glue and I think they put knob when vent arm was heated and it formed a rock hard connection.


In any case i roughed out an "extension" with a knob. It add about 2" and ACTUALLY works (for me). I now can easily see and operate it when closed and reach it when open (without swerving head on into a log truck). Mine interior is far for original so it kinda fits in. what do you think (be kind to an old man).
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Simple bolt on affair with end bent over to attach bolt on knob. I did clean up my wire mess so they wouldn't get caught it the swing of the arm.
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nice work vin!
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Thanks . Now i need to pull it off and paint it. Really makes a difference and safer too. Its funny how this used to be an easy 2 minute fix and now at 70+ its an all day event (with post install pain). Keeping the 67 year old cut-off knob.
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Your time in Thailand, 1972. Was that Takhli or Udorn? I was at both during the same time. Went to Danang Jan 1972 Nixon pulled us out May or June of 72 and went to Takhli. Another PCS from Takhli to Udorn around Sep 72 until I went home early Jan 73
I remember F-111's at Takhli but not sure if we had any at Udorn.
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Your time in Thailand, 1972. Was that Takhli or Udorn? I was at both during the same time. Went to Danang Jan 1972 Nixon pulled us out May or June of 72 and went to Takhli. Another PCS from Takhli to Udorn around Sep 72 until I went home early Jan 73
I remember F-111's at Takhli but not sure if we had any at Udorn.
Was at Tahkli from about June 72 to march 73. F-111s were only at Tahkli at this time. 430th, and 428th. We lost 10 aircrew. You do know that During December 72 the threat of 24 F-111 each loaded with 4+ nukes was reason war ended. My target was Phuc Yen Airfield 19 miles North of Hanoi. Nice Spiker with a delay long enough for them to drive out to see if it was a dud. Shoulda done it.
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I remember lots of F-111 crashes out of Takhli. If I remember correctly they got shut down not too long later.
12/72 while short in Udorn I remember my friend telling me "something was up" after they loaded 100% of F-4's with air to air missles on the night shift. I was in the MMS squadron that's when we bombed Hanoi and Haiphong from B52's. They even loaded the base defense F-4's with missles and we only kept 1 F-4 on the ground for base defense, normally 4 F-4's were kept on the ground ready for base defense.
If I remember correctly, VN ended in 1975 because we threw in the towel.
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They actually gave up and pretty much conceded to our stupid demands then and there by new years day 1973. Was in Intel and saw/read everything and they dragged out the official end to 1975 and promptly overran the south. They used the 2 years to stock up and recover. Like always NEVER believe the papers. The F4s were running protection and distraction. Spikes were necessary flying at 300' agl at very high speeds. Speaking of crashes was there when one broke an axle and burned with 24 500 pounders on board. was too close when they cooked off low order. hence the hearing aids. Did see a 53 AD running around Nakon Sawan, Flat bed and rusty as hell.
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