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1930s Era Champ Car - new project

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by THE FRENCHTOWN FLYER, Nov 20, 2007.

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Another question: Posi or non-posi?

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  1. Posi for two-wheel traction

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  2. No Posi for better handling in the corners.

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  1. THE FRENCHTOWN FLYER
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    THE FRENCHTOWN FLYER
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    I am about half way done with painting the chassis pieces. Tedious.
    Here is a sample part in single stage acrylic enamel with the finished color. Glossy, not glassy.
    paint 29.JPG
     
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  2. THE FRENCHTOWN FLYER
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    The beautiful painting weather we are having continues, making for more conducive painting in my driveway. Today I did the big chunk - the frame - along with other bits. I also painted inside the lightening holes in the front axle black by hand.

    A couple of observations I learned while doing the chassis painting:
    The borrowed frame rotisserie made painting the frame so much easier than wrangling it around on the floor or jack stands. Thank you to my buddy Greg G for the loan of the rotisserie.
    Instead of buying graduated paint mixing cups, I went to Gordon Foods and bought some simillarly sized unmarked polypropylene cups in bulk. Using my third-grade knowledge of proportionality I put marks on the cup for paint, reducer, and hardener. Graduated paint containers are pricey. I bought a stack of 25 food cups for the price of a couple of graduated paint mixing cups. Before using them I tested one filled with reducer overnight and another with paint/reducer/hardener to be sure there would be no interaction between paint and container. No problem.

    The rear axle assembly remains to be painted. Since the backing plates are black I'm thinking the axle will be black with the rear springs done in Frenchtown Grey.

    Also looming in the future is an engine / transmission rebuild in my race car and other home maintenance issues, further slowing progress.

    paint 30.JPG paint 31.JPG paint 32.JPG paint 33.JPG
     
  3. THE FRENCHTOWN FLYER
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    Its raining today. I stayed indoors and began assembly of the front spring. The spring slider pads had some flash on the outside edge. I remember my plastic model building days and how I did not like to leave plastic flash on the parts. As I recall, Revell kits were pretty good at not having lots of flash and mold mismatch. Monogram seemed to be the worst of the big guys. Anyhoo, I shaved the OD down before knocking them in place. Assembling the leaves was stressful as there is a lot of potential energy built up.

    Respect

    It took a ton of pressure to completely press the stack together. That one center 5/16 bolt makes me nervous so I put a temporary retaining plate over the middle.
    frt axle 03.JPG frt axle 04.JPG frt axle 05.JPG frt axle 06.JPG frt axle 07.JPG
     
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  4. THE FRENCHTOWN FLYER
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    A viewer on a different site sent me a photoshopped image of my cah. I like it except he couldn't get AI to reverse the flames.
    I suppose they would look good if I was backing it into the wall... yikes.

    Photoshopped 1.jpg

    And Dayton wires with knockoffs. It needs wires.
     
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  5. THE FRENCHTOWN FLYER
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    Now we're talkin' .
    Fixed the wheels and tires.

    Thanks Brett, This inspires me onward.
    Photoshopped 2.jpg
     
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  6. Dave G in Gansevoort
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    Backing it into the turns… blows the flames away.
     
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