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'12 Hudson Mile A Minute build


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Thanks to both.

Looking at the AACA site I may just start a thread in the "our cars and restoration projects "thread. Don't want to clutter the site for those not interested in projects or Hudsons

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Hudson 33, here's some inspiration for you.

I believe this is a roadster but shares many parts. Do you know where I can get some good shots of the motor from either side. It is amazing how much detail one finds when you start to look at one thing then another comes into view.

I have made the spark advance and throttle on the wheel but need to connect to mag and carb. To do that I have to finish the new water pump shaft and set up.

Great little car

Fred

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This is a new attempt with the downloading of pics. They came up direct from my file in computer.

When I got this car it did not have any throttle and spark mechanism so had to go by photos and intuition. The arms are brass and the quadrant is made from stainless.

The rod is 5/16" with 2 tubes that turn within each other and in the steering column. The lower arms are attached but not shaped as I have to get theBosch DU 4 magneto installed.

Fred

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Having noticed in several restored cars and some original cars, they had a base to hold two oil cans.

I believe there were two types of oil, light and heavy. Found a couple Eagle brand cans so made the base and holder. The drilled and tapped holes were in the aluminum block so just copies the c-c distance. Used some scrap brass to keep cans from vibrating off. Another task completed!!

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Here are the pics of monocle under construction. I used 3/8 square stock then shaped and covered with .125 flat bar. Could have used larger pieces but this was trial.

Locking corner keep oval in place

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Having only a hole in the dash decided to make strangler adjuster (choke ?). One pic is from a friend so not the same but similar

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Finally back on the '33. Have to fab new tire holder as existing is 25" dia and needs to be less than 23" to allow rim and tire to fit over Slow but sure????

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Have been back at the 33, Trial fitting the brake parts. Had to fabricate from only existing side. Will order bands , inner and outer, to trial fit before assembly

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After looking at the '34 Doge thread thought I had better upgrade my thread. After discussion with Model 33 Touring owner about carb. linkage it was noted that I did not have dust pan below motor. He said his overheats without one, especially when standing. I borrowed his to see how it was constructed and tried to make one that is similar but not same as one does not fit the other. Model 20 it was called "dirt pan" , maybe roads where improving about then!!!

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These are pics of the locks that did not come thru 1st time.

The short pin goes into a hole drilled in side of frame. Not sure if other manufacturers did this. This was replaced when the '37 had a fan as cooling equipment.

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After 2 years I have been able to start the Hudson and drive around the block!!. Motor has not run since 1989 so a big relief to hear it run.

Have lots to do but this is a very satisfying moment for sure!!!!

Hope every one can share the moment!!

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I have several short videos of the Hudson build that I have compressed to about 140. each but have had problem getting from UTube to this site. Any suggestions??  Not sure how the first couple went thru??????

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