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Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by bobbooth, Sep 8, 2009.

  1. 31fordV860
    Joined: Jan 22, 2007
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    All what they said........and by the way... pure HAMB..
     
  2. HotRodDean
    Joined: Jan 11, 2007
    Posts: 249

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    Stunning car mate...perfect
     
  3. XM BIRD
    Joined: Feb 24, 2009
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    ...Hi, Love what you have done. I am having some problems with my H&C Magneto and the fitting of pulleys and the fan I wondered if you could post up some photos of what you did and did you use 59a waterpumps and pulleys and did you get clearance when you modified the fan carrier. I am running a timing plate which moves the magneto a futher 1/2" out from the timing cover and in turn means the crank shaft pulley has more clearance problems. If you have the pics possibly pm them to me and any suggestions for the alignment problems before I go completely insane....cheers Frank ps see my thread under http://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=544393
     
  4. poprivit
    Joined: Jun 27, 2010
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    from Hagerstown

    Very nice ,its a HOT ROD from end to end. love it.
     
  5. thunderbirdesq
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    Beautiful, I really love it!
     
  6. bp1971
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    from Fresno, CA

    Awesome!!!! I am also building a '29 roadster. Your car inspires me to get mine finished.
     
  7. **** hot car bob, i've always been a fan of your coupe but this has topped it. has to be one of the most period correct rods ever built in england. :)
     
  8. jaz
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    from London, UK

    Worth bumpig this one up to the top of the theads again - stunning car
     
  9. hasty
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    Yes, super nice.
     
  10. roadsterpilot
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    Very nice............
     
  11. tinmann
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    Knockdead gorgeous roadster!!!!
     
  12. fab32
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    There's your blueprint for the perfect Av8 right there. Stunning, well done.

    Frank
     
  13. bobbooth
    Joined: Mar 8, 2006
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    Frank, the motor is using truck double pulley pumps and crank pulley , I had to remove the outer sheave off the crank pully (the H&C mag has a recess at the back to take the pulley
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    I remember cutting the 37 fan down to fit in the space between the top of the mag and the underside of the header and also t******* the back off the fan carrier and using a press to push the shaft that the fan runs on through the bracket to the position that i needed it at and then added some gussets onto the mount to raise and strengthen it up a bit
     
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  14. bobbooth
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    Thanks for the support guys.

    I have had to replace the motor with a 59A at the moment while I rebuild the 21 stud:( other than that she runs like a dream, got quite a few miles in it now, ha ha ha a lot of them in the rain!!!. These pics are part of a set that were done for our main mag over here in the UK and are a hell of a lot better than those on my mobile phone:rolleyes: (Thanks Pete ) hope you like them.
     
  15. Untame
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    You'll be collecting trophies with that one! Real nice.
     
  16. Merkonic
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    Out standing!,as good as it gets.
     
  17. Groovybaby6
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  18. Chris
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    Looks perfect! What shocks are you using up front? I have the exact same mounts in the same locations and am having problems coming up with the right length.
     
  19. J.B.
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    Wonderful car!
     
  20. That's the nicest car I've seen for a long time, ****** lovely
     
  21. XM BIRD
    Joined: Feb 24, 2009
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    ...thanks Bob, I have done a bit of work on the engine and have come up with this, I have used 2 59a pulleys and fitted them to the truck pumps these I have pressed back far enough to align with the alloy crankshaft pulley that I have machined to clear the magneto. Looks like it will all work and I get to use the wide belt. Now all I need to do is get the fan to work. While doing this I decided to polish the magneto and the intake manifold and a days work has worked wonders. ...cheers Frank<!-- / message --><!-- attachments -->

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  22. walrus
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    Wow!! that is what they are suppose to look like , great job,,,,Sam
     
  23. olskool34
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  24. bobbooth
    Joined: Mar 8, 2006
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    from limeyland

    Hey Frank, the motor looks really really well great job and should run as good as it looks with having the lead plate to adjust.I never ran the lead plate with mine although it was a real pig to set up and get running. Once I worked out how to set it up by finding TDC lineing the splines on the adaptor and the rotor arm up at No1 she fired right up and ran really strong and had no probs with it at all. Bob
     
  25. bobbooth
    Joined: Mar 8, 2006
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    Hey Chris, Ahem, they are just long covered (co*gh, P&J's) nothing special.they are just right on the limit of showing the inner "rod" if you like but the car rides great and has no untoward characteristics I welded bungs/shock studs to the axle and cut down some F1 shock mounts,took a couple of leaves out of the stock 33/34 front spring with a reversed eye main leaf, pretty standard stuff, Bob
     
  26. Will Kimble
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    Love it, just love it...
     
  27. Ryan
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    I wish that roadster were mine and you had a feather up your ***. :)
     
  28. 39chevy
    Joined: Apr 9, 2003
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    from Fargo, ND

    Looks amazing, great work!
     
  29. Primered Forever
    Joined: Jul 7, 2008
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    Primered Forever
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    from Joplin,MO

    Man, that's killer! You did a great job!
     
  30. Novadude55
    Joined: Nov 10, 2009
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    from CA

    Nice, Damn Nice
     

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