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Projects 1930 Oliver Roadster Build

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by oliver westlund, Dec 22, 2021.

  1. nrgwizard
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    I'll see what I can scare up & let you know. *If* it's readable, I'll send it to you, & I'd like you to post it here or on one of the hydro threads.
    Marcus...
     
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  2. oliver westlund
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    Absolutely
     
  3. oliver westlund
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    Little bit of progress, dropped the trans crossmember
     
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  4. oliver westlund
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    Baby steps but progress...
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    Still a little ways to go but its slowly taking form. A 49 lincolns frame is almost twice as tall as a model a so its gettin pretty custom over here! Haha
     
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  5. oliver westlund
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    Got two gussets in today, rear bones in, x member is set enough to stick the engine and trans in to check my work! Exciting stuff! 20231107_164323.jpg 20231107_164016.jpg
     
  6. oliver westlund
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    Well...its in...which is cool! Its also 4-5" too far back haha who was holding the measuring tape!? Still progress and Ill get her moved forward Screenshot_20231110-205004_Gallery.jpg 20231110_173530.jpg
     
  7. nrgwizard
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    No, man. You were subconsciously building a "Street-Altered"... May as well go w/the flow now... Engine setback is crucial to obtaining & maintaining a better f-r weight balance(drag racing or corner-carving). :D . Besides, if you ever dump in that Lincoln v12, you have demonstrated the foresight to create the room. Same for that oversize v8 flattie you were thinking about. & you also have the proper room for a blower snout & pulley system for any regular v8. See what your sub-conscious has done for you here... :D ?

    I do gotta Q that K-member w/those radius rods. My eyes tell me you're attempting to disprove the physics theory of any 2 objects cannot occupy the same physical space at the same time. "Back from the Future"??? :D .
    'Course, you could just lengthen the frame that amt, & then the doors(or front of rear qtr panels), for better proportions - not to mention useable legroom & also easier entry/exit. :D .

    Marcus...
     
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  8. oliver westlund
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    That IS the big flathead, lincoln 337! It fits perfectly if its in the right spot. Where its at now I have 5-7" of clearance fan to radiator and its sitting 4-5" into my firewall...it has to go forward. The radius rods are going to get a front wishbone ball welded on then I am going to add the cup to the bottom of the x member which will give me a single pivot point for the rear. I will add a rotational torsion rod as well. The sad fact is, I need to cut the x member and slide it forward. No point crying over spilled milk, Ill just get it done! I will have to figure out spacing from the radius rods to the bottom of the x member but a lot is changing there still
     
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  9. oliver westlund
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    This might make more sense or help illustrate...the x moves forward to the red lines, then the pivot ball will mount just under the back of the x, I planned this out well, I just stuck the x member into the wrong spot for some dang reason Screenshot_20231111_132847.jpg
     
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  10. nrgwizard
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    Well, there goes the blower belt clearance... :D .
    Marcus...
     
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  11. Stogy
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    @oliver westlund, that saying of walking a mile in someones shoes is one I utter to myself maaaanny times...bet your head isn't itchy any more...Pinch yourself your human...It'll make for a happy moment in conversation down the road when your done...Nrg is right, maybe you were looking at them little pages you got a way back and were thinking of the next project in real time advance...;)

    Been there done that...well not that but you know two steps back...hey it's looking good...the rubber, rims/caps and stance are awesome...;)
     
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  12. oliver westlund
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    Thanks for the kind words! The repairs were quick and painless and are now complete (mostly) 20231111_193535.jpg red mark indicates firewall location...
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    I shot a video on the whole deboccle for those interested...
     
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  13. oliver westlund
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    Heres another illustrating image IMG_20231111_235845.jpg
     
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  14. oliver westlund
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    Pulled the front crossmember tonight. V-grooved then welded the crack, cleaned it up and painted it. I also cut a relief into it to clear the front axle
    20231112_201342.jpg While it was out I also heated and bent the front spring hangers to the appropriate angle
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  15. oliver westlund
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    Got up this morning and found myself in the shop in my pajamas fitting the front crossmember. ADHD is a bitch haha 20231113_101908.jpg
    I also slid the crossmember forward about 3/4". Made sure it was even but figured I could use the extra fan clearance and it wont hurt anything
     
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  16. oliver westlund
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    Got the crossmember welded in, also filled all the extra holes up front
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  17. oliver westlund
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    Its been a hiatus! It all started with me being sick for a month. Coughing myself to death. Went to gnrs. Had a blast! Checked out the mcgee roadster at the petersen and now that I am back I am finally getting back to work on the roadster. Jumped into the motor mounts. I ordered some biscuits and they just arrived so might as well! I started with a hunk of model a torque tube...
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    Cut my shape and then welded a cap on that I made out of a flat piece of frame that I ran a hole saw through at the appropriate size
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    Then I notched the frame... 20240218_205641.jpg
    Its all coming together perfectly! Plus its dripping with tradition 20240218_205648.jpg
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    Just have to weld it in tomorrow and repeat for the drivers side
     

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  18. oliver westlund
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    Video on the mounts
     
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  19. Six Ball
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    Man I just did this whole thing! I don't remember seeing anyone go through so much to create a roadster body. Well, there was the guy here that built a sorta smaller Duce roadster from a VW, and did pretty good job. I've seen pictures of the body but had no Idea of what it took. Great work. It makes the metal work for mine look simple. The wood work not so much. :eek::D Glad you stuck with it!
     
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  20. oliver westlund
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    Thanks Six, I have a 30 model a roadster I will be building after this and I promise you I am very much looking forward to just repairing and not having to invent hahaha that said this little roadster has been a lot of fun and super helpful for me to develope some skills and perspective on. I am still very much a novice
     
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  21. Six Ball
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    I don't have the skills you do. You have solved some tough fitment issues. Mine was all the same body and should fit back together once I build the wood to nail it to. One plus is the sheet metal pieces are small enough to put in a citric acid soak to remove rust before I do any assembly. Maybe that is the only plus. :D You created some nice lines. Will the Lincoln fit under the hood? That thing looks huge.
     
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  22. oliver westlund
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    Thanks man, I dont think the lincoln will fit under the hood sadly, maybe a hood top but it is MASSIVE surprisingly its slightly smaller than a cad flathead though. I have a 41 sitting in the corner that I was considering for this project at one point. According to my measurements I shouldnt have to cut the firewall much or at all. I MAY need to set my radiator on some tabs to move it forward, I tried to snug up close to it. I am looking forward to setting the body back on to figure all of that out then yank it all apart again to paint and box the frame as well as do brakes and steering. Then when the body goes back on I can drive it while doing bodywork! I love your chev man, I have been following your build closely! Reconstructing an early chevy is not for the faint of heart!
     
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  23. Six Ball
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    I'm on my third Aortic valve. Both replacements since I got the Chevy. :D
     
  24. oliver westlund
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    Ouch!
     
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  25. oliver westlund
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    Both motor mounts in amd the trans crossmember is all braced up!
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    Feels great to be progressing again!
     
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  26. Timchek
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    Really cool build, I’m gonna follow. Have two of these 337’s, one with a junk block the other with some theoretically repairable cracks. Was hoping to someday replace the 239 lhead in my 53 f100 with one of the two. Have most of what I need to put one together as long as the better of the two blocks can be repaired, I was told years ago that it could be. Too many projects! Retirement can’t come soon enough!
    Love what your doing!
     
  27. oliver westlund
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    Thanks man! 337 is a cool engine, makes the hp of a hopped up 8ba from the factory and twice the torque. H&h flatheads still make 2x2 intakes and aluminum heads for em too which knocks em down to only 650 lbs which isnt all that bad! Plus if you are patient they can be had for a song!
     
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  28. oliver westlund
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    Little progress! Discovered a rats nest. Glad I didnt run the engine longer. 20240508_101512.jpg Otherwise it looks like it was rebuilt at some point. Gaskets are in great shape, no sludge build up. 20240508_141323.jpg
     
  29. nrgwizard
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    Hey, Oliver;
    Looks to me that the "oiling-pad" is missing 2/3 of its' proper mass... :D .
    Marcus...
     
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  30. Six Ball
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    Nice find! Those period correct rodent nests are sought after in certain circles.
    I'd check the valves in that area especially if that was the point of entry.
     
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