Saturday, July 7, 2012

To-do list shrinking

The list is shrinking everyday.  Cleaned, waxed and installed the rear wing.  Also did a little more tub & suspension cleaning.

Friday, July 6, 2012

Truck completed

I always think this conversion back to a race hauler will take a couple of hours, but it takes a better part of a day.  It's done, and now back to the racer.
I have to raise the sleeper bed to accommodate the radiator
on the car.  Plus it provides a little more storage.

Ready for Pittsburgh

Thursday, July 5, 2012

Unload the truck

After installing the shock I decided to unload the truck.  Took about a 1/2 day to remove all the boxes and miscellaneous items and store them away.  Now I can focus on converting the truck back to a race hauler.

Wednesday, July 4, 2012

On Schedule

Still on schedule.  Started the engine yesterday, sounded good and no leaks.  Also re-riveted the carburetor intake stacks.  They had started to come loose.  Today I'll replace the left rear shock.  Eric had removed his Armstrong shocks for a more updated version.   So he gave me his old ones.  1960's technology, but original.  These shocks had been rebuilt by the same guy who rebuilt mine.  
 2 small rivets at the base of each stack needed replacement.

Ready for the season.

Starter motor shaft.  The round piece on the right slides on the shaft to the left.  This gets loaded up with dirt and prevents it from engaging the flywheel to start the engine.

Tuesday, July 3, 2012

Gearbox completed

Gearbox is finished, engine oil and filter installed.  The battery is charged and ready for installation. Today I'll pull the starter motor and clean that up.  Do a little more cleaning, start her up and check for leaks.

Monday, July 2, 2012

Back to the race car

With the last antique show of the summer behind us, time to get back to the car.  Today I'll install  the gearset, change the oil and place the battery back in the car.
  I just heard from Eric, he was racing at a local event this past weekend and blew the engine up.  He is having his spare engine rebuilt, but it's nowhere near done.  Road America is next week.  If he can push the engine guy, there is always a chance he could make it.

Monday, June 25, 2012

Gear set

Received the gear set from Chuck Haines.  Looks good, really needed this one.  If I get time I'll finish up the gearbox this week, otherwise next Monday will be race car week.

Wednesday, June 20, 2012

Radiator installed

Picked up the radiator yesterday.  With a little plumbing and a few small modifications, it's installed, tested and ready to go. 
We have another antique show next week, one of those 4 day affairs.  I'll convert the truck to racing after the show.


Saturday, June 16, 2012

Third gear on the way

Chuck Haines has a replacement for my third gear.  Used, but in very good condition.   Should arrive sometime next week.  Then I can reassemble the gearbox and get that out of the way.

Thursday, June 14, 2012

Radiator at the shop

I needed to replace a fitting on the radiator.  The fitting on there now is a British size fitting, hard to match.  Much easier to replace with an AN fitting.  Dropped it off at the repair yesterday.  Should be ready Monday.
The one on the left is an AN fitting, like the one I had on the original radiator.

Wednesday, June 13, 2012

Radiator

Started to fit the radiator.  As you might remember this is the replacement for the Lola T190 radiator I was using last year.  The 192 radiator fits proper.  Just have to make sure the nose attaches without any interference.


A couple of nut inserts makes attachment more simple.


Saturday, June 9, 2012

Watkins Glen

I did plan this one.  Was returning from one of my many trips to Geneva and plan a stop at WG.  I knew Mike and Nancy would be there with their F5000 car for a race event.  Spent a very nice afternoon chatting and taking photos.  Mike was testing a new set of radiators.  Last year he was having overheating problems.  Also Ken B. was in attendance, his Brother Steve and Steve's son Mitch are responsible for all the fantastic photos of the F5000 group at Watkins Glen. 
Mike's 1970 Chinook

Tuesday, June 5, 2012

WWII Weekend Sunday

Sunday's weather started out very nice.  Early in the afternoon the sky's started to get threatening.  An announcement was made that a major storm was on it's way and to take cover. I took refuge under the wing of a C-47.  In about 10 minutes the winds kicked up and it just poured rain.  Didn't last to long and there was no damage.  The sun returned and the show went on.
"FIFI" The only flying B-29 in the World.

 
  
Running for cover.



Sunday, June 3, 2012

WWII Weekend Saturday

Perfect weather.



Saturday, June 2, 2012

WW II weekend in Reading, PA

Back at Reading for the air show.  Working on the flight line.  Missed last year because of the conflict with the WG race. 
Friday's weather forcast was rain most of the day.  The rain stayed away.   Today should be a lot better.