The Jalopy Journal
There is one that just covers this era medium duty transmissions. It a brown cover and about 2" thick. I have a copy, it would be mid week next...
You would probably be better served on the ATHS American Truck Historical Society or ATCA Antique Truck Club of America sites. I know of several...
This would be my assumption as well. Not to mention most chain shops are likely out of practice, so further liability with pinched tubes, etc. and...
I'd guess all of above, and one less seam to lead and finish.
Wow that's an impressive turn around in 9 months!
That happens because the galvanic reaction between the tin plate and copper eyelets + humidity. I'd clean the loose crustys off and spray with...
You don't mention what model you are working on, but I would contact Jim Turner http://www.turnerbrake.com . He is the Studebaker brake guru...
. But the light duty (ie 1 ton) 6 lug pattern used by Ford, IH, Studebaker and Dodge is 6 on 7.25" no where near the 6 on 5.5" used by GM
You say heating with a torch is not viable, does that also exclude cutting? I ask because I have much luck by burning the adjuster off through...
I have all Dewalt cordless stuff so I'm partial. I love my 1/2" 20v rig, but it's not rusty 5/8" stud tough, but pretty close. Not sure you are...
Look and see if there are pipe plugs in the flared portion of the axle tube where the bearing rides (right adjacent to the backing plate flange)....
Agree with squirrel.. One other thought, does this housing have the axle tubes drilled and tapped for grease fittings at the wheel bearing? It...
For standard jaw couplers Lincoln-SKF or Alemite-SKF. There are all kinds of fancy locking types out there as well, if you are into that kind of...
I'm not here to turn this into a 10 page argument, but there are some considerations about using an NOS bearing in this application.. 1) it's a...
I would be interested in these dimensional discrepancies, but more importantly where/who these bearings were procured from. Also, what...
Your best bet is to buy a name brand bearing (SKF, Timken, etc.) My experience is there is not any guarantee that any bearing, especially a small...
Pretty neat. I see lots of Brooks Stevens' design cues in this one...
I'm in the no sealer camp for NPT and fuel. There is certainly more potential damage that can occur by using than not, barring a fuel leak on to...
If your are using pipe thread you need to specify NPTF , the 'F' is for fuel, aka dryseal... If it's some other type of fitting, it's being...
It goes with the Dave Deal 2/3 scale 57 Chevy Gasser or one of the other life size Deal's wheels..
There is a new VOC complaint version it's in a white can, it seems hotter than the old red can stuff, or my red can degraded. Anyhow around here...
My experience is POR15 is somewhere between unthinned enamel and latex paint. I'm sure @Pats55 could provide a Zahn cup number, but I've used POR...
That's an option, bit you still have 50 year old material. Bob Drake offers a pair of repop door pockets, with new chrome plastic trim for around...
Lanolin...ie GOJO. It will lubricate and not harm the vinyl. Some of these suggestions could wreck that white vinyl. I have one of these pockets...
We use the saying "trust but verify", so test your meter on a known value, before measuring an unknown, if your unknown measures something...
Ok with more information I will agree with @FrozenMerc and @wraymen on the RMS, if both instances involve your generator, the issue likely has to...
Have you tried a new battery? Sounds dumb but I've been around for guys to get hurt because their battery was low. We now require all new meters...
We use Transcat at work, great service and usually pretty quick. Not sure what meters you are using or what is wrong but repairs/cals go from...
I agree with @tb33anda3rd, those flames are crude and remind me of my licks doodled through my school notebooks.. I grown fond of the early...
I can't say for certain in this exact case, but my experience is a lot of the times there is a 12v motor that will fit the same bolt pattern as...
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