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'51 Chieftain


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The dew on the car has gone all strange. Voodoo witchcraft.

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First drive shows ride quality has been reinstalled in the vehicle, so that's good.

Gearbox changes well, lending more credence to the theory that what counts for summer temperatures in Detroit is fine for a single weight hydraulic oil, but average ambient temperature here requires a heavier oil.

 

Phil

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  • 2 weeks later...

Exhaust was getting noisy on acceleration, tick tick tick.

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This afternoon I pulled the manifolds off. 

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Yup, there's the problem.

Made some new gaskets and reassembled it all. Waiting on the rtv to cure.

 

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All back together again.

 

After a couple hours, took it for a gentle run to dry everything out; I had burped the heater by taking the hose off the cylinder head, holding the flexible pipe from the heater up, and with the heater control set to HIGH, put the hosepipe into the cylinder head. 

Also had the benefit of back flushing the heaters. Primarily what it did was throw water all over the engine compartment.

 

Driving experience? Improved. Exhaust now scavenges better and it's very quiet. Much better.

 

Phil

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I like the picture,but there is no way I would park that jewel in a parking lot full of cars. People just don't care about other people's cars and sooner or later they will open a door on you.

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4 hours ago, Andy J said:

I like the picture,but there is no way I would park that jewel in a parking lot full of cars. People just don't care about other people's cars and sooner or later they will open a door on you.

It's already got dings in the doors. Some I inherited with the car, the most recent was the standard "I parked the car in the furthest space away from the doors, with no cars for miles around and some ass parked right next to me and opened their door into the paint"

 

Since then I've just parked it wherever. 

 

The fact it needs bodywork and paint means I can enjoy driving it without having to be overly paranoid.

 

Phil

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Icicles (small variety) today.

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The car started up and idled happily, despite the wind chill being in the teens.

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Thursday we're forecast back in the seventies. Weather can't decide what it wants to do.

 

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I couldn't resist to comment on the weather Phil. Most of Canada is experiencing the cold Polar Vortex. Where I live the windchills are hitting -40 and in other parts colder. Never mind year round use of antifreeze, have you ever heard an engine start when the block heater isn't plugged in at these temps? Sounds painful!

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12 minutes ago, Summershandy said:

I couldn't resist to comment on the weather Phil. Most of Canada is experiencing the cold Polar Vortex. Where I live the windchills are hitting -40 and in other parts colder. Never mind year round use of antifreeze, have you ever heard an engine start when the block heater isn't plugged in at these temps? Sounds painful!

The only place we normally get ice is in the freezer!

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I think the damp had gotten into the radio, it was all crackles and distortion.

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Wrangled it out from under the dash, always an enjoyable* experience.

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The output tubes had bad connections- typical with Loktal tubes. Cleaned up and added DeOxit.

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Ran it on the bench for an hour, played well.

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Glowing again as they should. I think a new vibrator will help the voltage sag and I'm on the lookout for a new speaker because this one is terrible.

 

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I have a question regarding the speedometer.... My 51 the gauges are rusted and not easily visible i bought working gauges to replace the old ones.. i know the temp/oil/fuel and battey gauges are replaceable but can the spedo faceplate be removed/ can you remove the spedo needle to remove the back plate to change it out?

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10 minutes ago, itsonlypain said:

I have a question regarding the speedometer.... My 51 the gauges are rusted and not easily visible i bought working gauges to replace the old ones.. i know the temp/oil/fuel and battey gauges are replaceable but can the spedo faceplate be removed/ can you remove the spedo needle to remove the back plate to change it out?

You can; it's a press fit on the shaft so the best tool to remove it without damage is a needle puller. You can improvise but using a screwdriver is risky, both to bend the shaft and dent the speedometer face. 

The mechanism has an internal stop so you do not lose the hairspring calibration by removing the needle (unlike gauges like a lot of Smiths for instance). 

Search "gauge pointer puller" for tools. 

 

Phil

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1 minute ago, itsonlypain said:

Thanks for the information! Is there any special process/tool for installing the needle back on or does it just press back on?

Get it lined up with 0 and push on with a finger. The pointer center is cut at a slight taper and will bind up just with a press fit.

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Fixed the speedometer. New cable time.

 

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Much better.

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Nice to have the speedometer back again. 

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Replaced the rear UJ because the old one was getting noisy and no amount of grease would make it quiet.

 

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30 minutes ago, Summershandy said:

Curious Phil, what sound was your UJ making? I've always had this muffled clunk as I slowly depart and thought it was in the differential. I don't hear anything at normal speeds. 

Up to about 45 dokka dokka dokka, a deep low rattle from the back end.

 

A CLINGK from the back end on engaging gears or 2-3 shift is just excess lash in the differential, which isn't too bad, when it is too bad it'll let you know by whining.

 

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Hey, I think I got that dokka dokka dokka! Luckily I haven't heard any CLINGK between shifts. Thanks for those sound effects!

Come to think of it, when I was originally working on the car years ago I wanted to grease the UJ but couldn't get my dang grease gun in there, so I left it. All other fluids and zerk fittings were done though. I should get under there this summer and take another look. 

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1 hour ago, Summershandy said:

Hey, I think I got that dokka dokka dokka! Luckily I haven't heard any CLINGK between shifts. Thanks for those sound effects!

Come to think of it, when I was originally working on the car years ago I wanted to grease the UJ but couldn't get my dang grease gun in there, so I left it. All other fluids and zerk fittings were done though. I should get under there this summer and take another look. 

Yeah, you have to jack the car up on the axle and not have it hang down to keep the angle on the uj correct to get a grease gun on it 

 

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4 hours ago, Summershandy said:

I haven't heard any CLINGK between shifts.

Oh, in that case you can still get another 2,500 miles out of it!  ;)

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51 minutes ago, EmTee said:

Oh, in that case you can still get another 2,500 miles out of it!  ;)

I've done 6000 with it going clink. 

 

At least the oil doesn't fall out of it any more.

 

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Actually, see- that's an interesting point.

 

Someone asked me how many miles I've driven in the car, so I went find the photos of the car when I picked it up- naturally a few were of the dash and the odometer reading was clearly legible.

 

To date, 13,400 miles I've added to the car. 

Not bad

 

Phil

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