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LennyDaVinci

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  1. Getting back to Ian Greenlaw ... I had a Richards-bodied DA roadster and as they were imported as rolling chassis, I sent the engine/chassis number to the archive and got a build card for the rolling chassis as sent to Richards in Sth Australia. Please see attached.post-100488-0-62818100-1443223584_thumb.

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  2. Somewhere else in these Dodge Bros conversations is one on (maybe last year) the batch of VERY faulty EEC tubes from Denmark. I bought 6 with new tyres here in Oz and had to return all of them for replacement. Each split at the joint with the neck of the nipple. Beware of EEC as well.

  3. I found using straight (undiluted) "truck wash" which is concentrated detergent and a fingernail brush kept my new set looking good every time they started to turn brown. I was told that the tyre companies were not sealing between the black and white rubber layers during manufacture and that was causing the bleed through of black.

  4. Interesting ... clearly expensive to make them new, but not uncommon to happen with age.

    I have new tyres on all wheels now, but I don't know how long they had old rubber before I got the car. I might try welding (professionally) and see how they go. With a 6-wheeler ... it gets expensive!

  5. If I was to seek a replacement wheel (19" 48 spokes), are they available in the US? and around how much?

    The shipping will probably cost more than the wheel, but maybe that's cheaper than trying to have a new one built.

  6. I have recently found the INSIDE rim of my split-rim wire wheels has split around the circumference of the wheel allowing the tyre bead to bulge out. Has anyone else had this problem, and how did they fix it? I am lucky that a friend saw it while parked, but I have been driving on it for some time I guess. Can they be welded? or is it fatigue that requires replacing the whole wheel? This is a problem down under with so few spares!

  7. Sorry to re-ignite this thread after so long .... but I have just managed to find another hardcover copy of "From Horse to Horsepower" by S. A. Cheney. --- previously described as "The best History of Dodge Brothers in Australia". If anyone wants it (Oz or US) let me know and we can work out some postage etc... I can get it for around $30 AU.

  8. Who said men couldn't do more than one thing at once ?? ... and maybe this thread should have gone to the Dodge Truck forum to begin with ... but I press on regardless....

    [1930] Thanks for that manual page showing the oil pump. I agree it's a sweet motor and if mine falls into that category I'm happy. Many similarities to mine .. downdraft carby, exhaust, distributor etc..

    [Manuel] With some finagling of my old Nikon I managed to get a close up of the engine number (attached) ....definitely TE1-2784xxx, so maybe you are right about it being a truck motor.

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  9. [for 1930] Sorry for the delay in getting pictures of that "TE1_ xx" engine, but please see attached shots. The engine is a 6-cylinder Dodge flathead with a 25" head and a B&B downdraft carburettor (as you can see). It also has this strange side mounted plate under the exhaust manifold that was probably for some sort of take-off drive (see shot). This is what makes me think it was a truck/tractor motor.

    Someone in the Dodge Club (perhaps John Bittence) said T=truck and E=export, explaining how it might have arrived in Australia. Any leads would help. Thanks.

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  10. This thread seems to have unearthed the right group for my next question...

    I have a '29 DA Australian-bodied roadster and the build card from Chrysler Archives stating that it was built 2nd April 1930 and fitted with engine # H-135689 (note the alpha prefix). It was exported to Australia and was fitted with a Richards body.

    It now has a motor #TE1-2784.. (last digits missing). I have tried for some time to determine if the current motor is a truck motor and how come the original motor had an alphabetic prefix anyway?

    BTW ... The car runs like a dream and has heaps of power, probably due to larger capacity engine. But what is it from ??

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