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Yeah, built from scratch, way too much work went into it when I should have been working on my truck! Only proprietary parts were phosphor bronze...
I took these pics back in 2001 at the Duesenberg Museum in South Bend Indiana, seem to remember it was a '33 or '34 though.... [IMG] [IMG]
Some pics of the bead roller I built last year.... [IMG] [IMG]
Hi Currently putting together a '33 Ford truck, rear end will be a closed drive V8 QC with '41 axle tubes, '36 radius rods, '36 drive shaft and...
Have you not thought of using one of these? http://www.speedwaymotors.com/xq/aspx/dept_id.178/display_id.2025/qx/product.htm Reversed obviously.
I'm in the UK, and purchased my '33 truck from Tonawanda NY State in '04 (Egay purchase). I wired the cash over the guy's bank account with no...
Me too!!
There was a thread on here last year on this subject, a guy posted an Autocad drawing showing a series of crosses along the rail that set the...
Here's my very rough sketch I did based on your original diagram (sorry about the coffee cup stains!). I think what we call 'side lights' in the...
Thought I'd bring this thread back up to say thanks to HemiRambler for explaining how to lay out this system and for providing the wiring diagram....
I see you're on 'my' side of the pond, are you aware of Pace Products in the UK? They design and build dry sump pumps and systems, amongst other...
May I ask why you need to run a dry sump system? The main reason for these systems is to combat sump surge under high G cornering, and to allow...
There was an article in The Rodder's Digest last year. It wasn't that great, but scan it for you if you like. Let me know.
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