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Discussion in 'Traditional Hot Rods' started by JR-69, Sep 13, 2025.

  1. JR-69
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    a little more progress-

    I woke up this morning and decided it was time to chop the windshield! No real reason, but the stock height has been throwing me off for proportions, like a missing piece when looking at the car.

    Started with the frame. This frame already had some damage up top and cracks around the pivot bolts. If i cut the damage clean off it would be a 3" chop.

    I had planned on starting with 2", but what the hell straight to 3":
    measure, mitre cut, new pivot bolt hole.

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  2. 1935ply
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    from peyton,co

    I cut mine 2 1/2" Then I laid it back, that makes a huge difference in looks. The main reason I brought it up is because if you are going to lay it back more, figure it out before you cut your stanchions. If you cut the top of the stanchion off at the round part you can rotate it up so the top iron will slip down straight. IMG_0997.JPG
     
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  3. JR-69
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    Next reshaping the stanchions, when i took them off i noticed one of them was significantly heavier and thicker. Both have the same wear and age to them as they appear.


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  4. JR-69
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    Metal finished-

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  5. JR-69
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    Back on the car! I like the 3"

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  6. JR-69
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    Good info on the angle, im not planning on having a top but they can always be changed again.

    I went with 3 because of the damage to the frame already. The bottom of the frame is completely rotted out someday itll need to be replaced.
     
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  7. embyman68
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    Wow! That's the kind of detail that really makes a project shine! That's well beyond my sheetmetal working skills, but makes me want to keep pushing myself!
     
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  8. JR-69
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    Thats what sharing work is all about! Thank you
     
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  9. JR-69
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    Im still on the debate for what to do with my fan. Almost $600 plus core parts for EJ Whitney to rebuild my gen seems crazy.
    Joey Ukrop (I cant figure out how to tag) Mentioned another company Millworks who does conversions for $300 plus core and possible additional costs after they inspect your gen.

    Questions-

    On the pre 38 gens that had fans mounted, what end had a timkin bearing that people have talked about. Looking up references i havnt seen a tinkin bearing so must be in the front cover plate? Most pictures show a ballbearing front and a bushing rear.

    Powergens seems to have a good rep besides the fan deal. It cant be that hard to figure out how to put a timkin in it. Im willing to try if i can get enough info together.
     
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  10. JR-69
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    Can anyone help with photos or reference?
     
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  11. Zax
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    Why not just have your generator rebuilt and converted to 12 volts? I just had one done here in GA for less than $200
     
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  12. JR-69
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    That is what I’m trying to do. Can you give me the contact info for the shop who did it? Thanks!

    either way would still need to get an earlier code then what I have or modify the ones I have to take a Timkin.
     
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  13. dwollam
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    '39 Standard is the 2 brush generator with the fan mount you need. I have found a few for around a $100 or so on Ebay for my '32 Sedan.

    Dave
     
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  14. JR-69
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    I misread your message, but I’m not opposed to keeping it generator, either.
     
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