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Erndog

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  1. Came real close to getting taken by a scammer on this one! He was actually able to produce a photograph of one to prove that he had it. It has a unique shape, so I believed him. Certain flags began to raise themselves, so I started doing some hard research. Eventually I found the same photograph as part of a before and after ad for a tank restorer. Needless to say, I stopped the transaction, immediately before sending the money. I also sent him copies of the urls for the before and after photos, just to let him know that I was on to him.

    Amazingly, he actually tried a second time, as though I were an entirely new person.

    Be very wary of these people. They are getting good.

  2. That is pathetic. I once was taken to a place like that near Modesto, CA just prior to a new road going through the area, which was to go right through the wrecking yard. I remember several V-16's and V-12's. Most of the cars had full size trees growing through them somewhere. I don't think there was anything newer than about a '41. They probably all became beer cans too.

    I still think about that place a lot.

  3. So, are the gas tanks of like models of the same year, i.e. 1940 Olds 4-door sedan and 1940 Buick 4-door sedan, basically the same between different GM makes in the 30's and 40's?

  4. Made new brake lines all around. Found a major kink in the fuel line, so started repairs on that. May go ahead and make a whole new one. Installed a new wiring harness for dash and engine compartment. The old one was in shreds. The only thing that I think I goofed up on was that the clock light is always on. Easy fix. Found the original trunk key in the seat. If I had found it earlier, I would not have had to ruin the perfect original cardboard dividers that go behind the back seat.

    Tried to get the engine to fire with just some gas in the carb. It did, but I will need a real fuel supply to get it going right. Pulled the left rear fender and removed the gas tank. It is full of rust, has some bad old repairs and is starting to get pinholes in it. Repairs have been estimated to be an easy $400. Therefore, if anyone has a spare gas tank in good shape for this car, I am interested.

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  5. Yep, that's the same as what my book says, but nobody seems to be able to come up with one for me. I have taken the original to several places. I just get a lot of stupid looks like "what's that"?

  6. :) Well, the stars lined up and we finally got the engine put back in the car. It was a learning experience to be sure. I discovered that we forgot to mark the flywheel when we removed it, so setting it up so that the timing mark was right was a real challange. We finally figured it out and got the flywheel installed. The bolts went in a whole lot easier then, too, since the spacing is microscopically different. Of course, when we went to install the bell housing we discovered that it had to go on before the flywheel, which we had already torqued. It is not as easy to install a flywheel when the bell housing is on already. Then we proceeded to install the clutch. I used the same place to reline the clutch as the one that helped with the brakes. They had the right facing in stock, removed the old, sandblasted the metal and clear-coated it, installed new facing all for $50 with tax. God, I love them! We shortly discovered that the clutch cannot be installed with the bell housing cinched up. Eventually we got past that hurdle. Then we had to get the transmission installed. It took a little inginuity to disengage the clutch to free things up enough to get into the pilot bearing. Finally, we were ready to install the motor. We carefully babied her into place and after some re-education with motor mounts and the oddities of Olds motor mounts, we got her in.

    Next we need to start hooking things up and get the new wiring harness in. Also need to go through the fuel system, tank to front. Making progress little by little.

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