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Dandy Dave

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  1. If I was out there on the west coast, and in your neighborhood, I'd be right there with you Jack. It isn't any worse than some old rusty relics I've worked on and made run again. When I was in my early teens I pulled a few apart that never got back together as I was a kid with big dreams and little money to realize them. That still happens to young folks today. I suppose that is why there are unfinished projects on the market all the time. I, like you, will keep on pecking away at the projects until the end of this round on this earth. Afterall, it is not a race, but a hobby folks like you and I enjoy. If some are unfinished at the end it will be no big deal as we had fun doing it. Our heirs will either finish them or find someone that will. At that point it won't really matter. I suppose some will be listed as unfinished projects.

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  2. Progress yesterday. New signal harness soldered to the switch and installed along with the horn wire inside of the steering column. I fished a wire up though the column. I then used string tied to the 6 flat connectors to pull each one through one at a time, Longest one first to shortest. Hooked the mechanics wire to the string and pulled those though first. Took a bit to get the connectors aimed the right way to slide through.  Shop table with new harness sets yet to be installed.

      

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  3. After a long northeast winter and a lot of set backs caused by things out of my control I'm finally back on this 53. Got the new wiring harness, which took quite a long time to get back, out of the box and on a shop table. In the box it looked like every color of spaghetti you could think of. Thinking of starting under the dash and steering column and working outward. Hmmm... Wednesday is prince spaghetti day. 

     

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  4. 1 hour ago, Dave Wells said:

    Please help me understand the term "Interictal" used in your post headline. All I can find pertains to "occurring between seizures (as of epilepsy)". There must be an auto-related meaning, but I am at a loss to find it.

    Your help will be appreciated.

     

     

    Intrical. Stupid spell check needs to be checked sometimes. I corrected it. The exhaust manifold and head are cast together unlike a separate bolt on type manifold. 

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  5. NOT MINE. Here's is a 1920's Chevy parts engine I saw on FB market place. I know these are sought after as the head design was one or two years only. If I had one of these early Chevy's I'd be right down there. I can go get it if one of you need it and can't get it right away.

    https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1659967094742859/?ref=product_details&referral_code=marketplace_top_picks&referral_story_type=top_picks

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  6. 11 hours ago, James Matthews said:

    Dandy Dave, thank you for posting and sharing your new finds! I have never seen a clock face gas pump before. I like it. You always post some neat finds!

    I have not seen one in the wild in a very long time. I use to see some when I was younger and always told a friend that collected  them where they were and he would buy them and restore them. I see restored ones for big $$$. 🤪 🙃 Looking a little deeper around the internet I see one Tokheim 850 brought $11,000 and another at Barret Jackson bring $24,000. Wonder how drunk the bidders were that day? 😜

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  7. 14 hours ago, Studenut1915 said:

    Hi all 

    I was thinking running water and cutting oil in my 1915 studebaker. 

    Does anyone have a suggestion on the ratio of water to cutting oil?

     

    Pat

    Knowing what Cutting oil does in machine shop equipment over time I would never do that. Had you ever changed the water and oil in one of those systems this thought would never cross your mind. A lot of congealed stinky stuff in the bottom.

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  8. I had a 1 HP Gray farm engine years ago. A fellow in the neighborhood had a Gray automobile also. It was sold at an auction in the 1980's. Rex Auctions did the sale. It was about the size of a Model T Ford and had a flathead 4 cylinder engine of similar size and HP. Come to think of it, I haven't seen another Gray car since.

  9. 13 hours ago, Bhigdog said:

    To each his own  i guess, but at some point charming patina devolves into neglect, dirt, and grime. Hoping you guys take care of your own body better than you take care of your car,s...bob

    I takes a bath once a month whether I needs it or not. 😉 More often when the wife's around. 😁 I even shaves when the whiskers start itchen, or the wife say's they scratch when we're kissing. 🥰 

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  10. 14 hours ago, edinmass said:

     

    Scott.....the 34 Buick convertiable is me........😀.........I do Pebble cars all week long, I have now passed over to the other side. The last 5 cars I bought were all original or an early 50's restoration that looks original now. I absolutely hate cleaning, detailing, and polishing cars. The 34 Buick was at Amelia in the "Barn Find Class" and got as much attention as a restored Packard 12. Had a great time with it on the tour, and I must confess......driving past the half dozen trailer queens broke down on the side of the road put a smile on my face. Most importantly the car only has to please the owner.........not the attendies of the show. 2/3 of the people ask me..."when you gonna restore it".........the answer is I will start the day after I wash it.......and I intend NEVER TO WASH THE CAR AS LONG AS I OWN IT!. We dusted it off after seven decades of sitting...........it will never see a wash or detail as long as I own it. I just simply don't care and enjoy. it exactly the way it is!

     

     

     

     

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    You and I both Ed. I guess that makes us the 1% of 1% on the other end of the scale. I'm not going to wash off my 25 White either. I've seen enough shiny chrome and polish. Give me the ones that are true barn finds or right off of the old farm hedge row and show the crowd how to make it sing and run reliably. We are a rare breed. IMG_6544.JPG.dc7a4fee442fb100651b7bfabfe864aa.JPG

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  11. On 3/31/2024 at 9:19 PM, Bhigdog said:

    So, in other words, pebble beach, is not really a car show but is rather a bank roll and ego show.

    I think the award shouldn,t be called the Best of Show but rather Biggest of Show.

    Any suggestions for a suitable design for the trophy?....bob

     

    I was behind a pickup truck a few days ago and these dangly things were hanging underneath that inferred it was a male. I think a pair of those gold plated would be about right for the Biggest Trophy. 😜 

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  12. These were a common accessory filter right up into the 1950's and early 1960's. I've also seen these on vintage farm and construction equipment. Be sure the spring is still inside that acts as a by pass valve should the filter become plugged. In fact it will not work at all without it as the oil will flow around the filter and right out though the bottom. Unfortunately many old timers did not understand why the spring was there and did not reinstall it so many are found missing. Blow some air through the bottom hole and you will find the cross hole or holes that feeds it. Look here and this should help you understand the way it works.

     https://www.chevytalk.org/fusionbb/showtopic.php?tid/298125/

  13. 19 hours ago, Larry Schramm said:

    Where is the speedo?

    It's winter and too cold. All of you have heard of The Don. Many of my Italian friends around here call me the Dom. As I drive up the drive way to some broken down old and tired mechanical thing I can hear them on my approach. Aaahhh- Dave La Mechanica. Si. La Dave Mechanica comea. Fix da great and powerful Iron Buda for me Dom a Dave La Mechanica. Some think I'm some sort of god but I'm really nothing but a D-O-M, Dirty Old Mechanic. My Wife says everything about mechanics is Dirty. But that's another story. 🙃 

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