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  1. Until I can get around to repairing the factory AC I want to take the AC compressor off the belt system. Right now it is driven with two belts and a double pulley that is separate from the fan/water pump.  The fan has it's own belt with an offset idler pulley. In non AC cars the alternator and fan are driven by a single belt with no idler pulley and with a deeper pulley to get it in line with the alternator pulley.  I am also looking for the fan clutch assembly and fan that would go with this Pulley.  To finish it off I am also looking for the radiator fan shroud for a 22" BB radiator. Would be guessing that any Chrysler equipped with a 361 without AC would have the same pulley?

  2. Just a waiting on the water pump.  Actually I am waiting on the gasket and will toss the "new" pump on the shelf as I found out the little bit of "talking" was coming from the idler wheel next to the pump.  Since I am removing the belts off the AC compressor until I can find the time to get into those controls, I do not need the idler wheel to just go from fan to alternator. Keeping the AC system 100% intact but why put the wear on the clutch for now is my thinking. Maybe I will go out and do the plug wires after dinner. Will wait on the pertronix to see if that little miss at idle is a faulty wire.  Not keen on angle boots this close to the exhaust manifolds anyways.

     

  3. Doing things a little old school this weekend. Out back under the shade tree. Nostalgia. 95 and a nice breeze makes it better then a 100 degree shop. Changed the thermostat. Pulled the belts and checked the bearing in the water pump. No wobble but really didn't want to spin freely so I pulled it and was pleasantly surprised to find it nice and clean.  I have a new one coming so will compare the two but the one that was on there is a Chrysler marked pump. 

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  4. When I finally was able to find the series Franklin that best suited my wants with the help of more then a few Franklin Club members I took some very important advice.  "There is not an infinite supply of them and they sure aren't making them anymore !"     They were right.  It is not like buying a Model A or even a Packard. So attempts to save even one seems like a noble task. Within the club every new project found and taken on is greeted like a new baby coming home from the hospital ! Maybe just maybe the roof will come off on this and we will find out all the water damage was only a 2 day event when the tarp blew off during a hurricane.

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  5. 11 minutes ago, mike6024 said:

    Sold for 6k.  My guess it was an inherited car with no place to store it. They played with it for a little while till something broke and then had no clue, nor the want to fix it. Maybe quoted a huge sum from a mechanic for a stuck brake drum. Oh course it wasn't much fun anyway because the seats got wet when it rained because our garage was filled to the brim with CRAP so just push it out back and cover it till we decide what to do.  Of course far enough in the back you could not see the fact your crappy tarp blew off a month ago in a hurricane. Now lets sell it. Looked on the internet and WOW, it is a 16K car !!!  It takes another 7 months for reality to set in your car was ruined when you noticed AGAIN for the 23rd time the tarp was gone after another hurricane blew it away (New tarp in the pic) and down the price comes, month by month. Until finally that original offer of 6k looks really good when you notice the mold in the car is starting grow their own tree's.  Lets get it out of here before we have nothing left to sell !!!!   And grandpa, dad, uncle Fred, Great Aunt Ethel, etc...  just roll over in their grave and sigh.

     

    Antique 1931 Franklin - $7000 (Naples)

     

    The question is why does someone who has "stored" a car like this think they need $7k for it.  And serious only! No sleazyt low-ball offers!

     

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  6. Whomever designed the one thermostat housing bolt that is under the neck should have their toenails yanked out with pliers dipped in salt...  But I got it and glad I did.  They had a 195 thermo in there which for TX is not a good idea.  In my under dash crawling getting the temp gauge probe through the firewall I found out someone had bypassed the blower motor switch partially. It still works for fan speeds but there is a toggle switch to turn it on. Heater/cooler control still works. OK, can live with that for a time. Just need to research how to get it on defroster.  The AC I am going to leave alone for a little while but the entire system is still intact and wired. Just that none of the buttons work. They don't push in and the one that did fell out !

     

    I was happy to see not much gunk in the cooling system. No scale in the radiator or on the temp sender.  Nothing in the thermostat housing either. Just a little sludge on the thermostat itself that I wiped off with one finger. Going to pull water pump here in a little bit. Beer break.

     

    I found some weird OLD under dash lights that came on with the headlights but just shined on the floor. Two bulbs each mounted to a metal holder. A pair of these that look connected to a factory clip.  They were screwed in on either side of the steering column to light your feet (?)  I wonder if these are the dash lights someone pulled out and never put back in.

  7. I am following the advice.  Battery had full charge this morning and before starting I just turned on the head lights.  It slide over to C so whomever had this has something going on in the back of the dash cluster.  When starting it still moves over to the D side. My manual is supposed to show up today so I can get a better idea of what I am looking at. The dash cluster is on the list to get pulled so i can check the voltage limiter back there and also the dash lights. I am thinking the limiter might just be OK because fuel gauge works but not the temp gauge. Since I am installing a mechanical temp gauge not worried about the bad sender. I will pull the bulkhead fitting and inspect. Does it melt on both sides?   Car might just be off the road for a couple days as I swap out the thermostat, install the new temp sender, replace the water pump (a little chatter) and get a new radiator in. The stupid AC compressor really is in the way of about every thing !

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  8. Like young guys and skilled trades, it is getting harder to find people 25 and under getting into Traditional hot rodding or mechanical work.  Those little rice burners they love so much are just "plug n play" upgrades.   So with any skilled work like a restoration it is becoming less and less a hobby or even a job unless it is a father to son tradition.

  9. NO.  It is not on the backs of my buddies, my uncles, and cousins,   but through their sacrifices you enjoy your hobby.  I am sure he meant zero disrespect (through ignorance) but using the graves of America's finest as a photo op in a sales pitch is wrong.  It just isn't done.  You do not honor dead hero's in an add selling used cars.  "Hey! all these guys just died so you can enjoy a buick !"  Really?  Any military cemetery is solemn ground. Everything outside those gates is left behind as you listen to those graves speak to you.   If anyone has never walked Arlington on Memorial Day you should and stop and visit with the families who are there to see sons, fathers, friends, ect..  Maybe bring a car to sell and ask the family if they would like to pose with it because nothing says honoring their sons memory and sacrifices like a great deal on a 55 Studebaker.   Yes, I used to be that guy who did funeral detail while in the military so please don't lecture me on what is right and wrong here.

  10. Will charge the battery tonight as the more I test drive it after each upgrade (Plugs and wires today and some carb fiddling) The less it wants to go over to discharge.  I have a good digital charger in the shop that will tell me starting volts when i turn it on. The person I bought this from did not drive it much because "The brake lights stayed on do to a short and kept draining the battery".  I bet the battery never got a full charge before it got here.  I just changed the brake light switch and fixed that but still need to track down why I have turn signal and tail light on passenger side but no brake light. Drivers side is good.  waiting on manual to trace the correct wires. No mice damage on any wiring in the car I can find and the trunk is very clean..  I have changed out the voltage regulator for an electronic one as I will be going to pertronix. Have it in my 65 fury and 49 buick and not a problem one from either of them.   This is the alternator I installed.  The field connection on the old one was about to break off.    I have kept the old one but doubt it is the one that came on the car when new.

    BBB Industries Alternator
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    Part Number: 14504-09193526
    Notes: Remanufactured ALTERNATOR -- 2-Groove Pulley; 55 Amps
    Condition: Remanufactured
     
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    Vehicle Engine
    1963 Dodge 880 5.9L V8 
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    1963 Dodge 880 6.3L V8 
    1963 Dodge 880 6.7L V8 
    1963 Dodge 880 6.8L V8 
  11. The model is a 63 Dodge 880 custom BUT the filter it states as needed doesn't fit the air cleaner that came with the added at the dealership AC. This air cleaner assembly I guess is off a chrysler but it has indents for the power brake booster and the AC compressor.  361 motor.  

  12. New 55 amp alternator in and voltage regulator.  Now it only tac's to dead D on initial start up and then slides back some close to 1/4 charging the rest of the time.  The battery is dated 2 /18.  I will get the multimeter out and check out the voltage at the battery and the alternator.  The field terminal clip was extremely loose.  Put in new plugs and adjusted the idle up a hair and it has really smoothed out.  Will check the timing after I install the pertronix.  I know it screwed with the timing on my 49 Buick when I installed it.

     

    But the amp gauge is still tac'ing some.

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