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wow!my flathead on frame...i like it!

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by rodderbilly, Mar 31, 2012.

  1. 1948 banjo with model a spring and mounts,,open drive kit is from speedway..
     
  2. 19Fordy
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    Looks really nice. Did you consider painting it a gloss black?
     
  3. Looking Good, won't be long now................
     
  4. 40FordGuy
    Joined: Mar 24, 2008
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    Lookin' WAY cool !!!!!!!!!!! Keep us posted...... Has it been fired yet ?

    4TTRUK
     
  5. Very nice project what year is the body.

    Frenchy
     
  6. body is a 1930 sportcoupe
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    Last edited: Jul 16, 2012
  7. yes the engine fired without trouble!the potvin 3/8 sounds really killer......
     
  8. just some new pictures of the last works
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    By rodder1 at 2012-07-16[​IMG]
    By rodder1 at 2012-07-16

    the radiator mounted is a 1930 modified model a.....

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    By rodder1 at 2012-07-16
    another picture showing my own clutch linkage ,moon fuel block and on left the speedway remote oil filter kit....i wait to put on the body to weld a mount on the clutch pedal for the fork...just to try the right position
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    By rodder1 at 2012-07-16
    i'm going to try the right position of the headers... and......yes this distributor is the piece i will change next.....i want the mallory!
     
    Last edited: Jul 16, 2012
  9. flatoz
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    looking good, you have come a fair way. still watching with interest. Check up on Mallory stuff , they had a bad name in recent years for flathead stuff, generally the quality and the curve in the distributors was for a chev not a flathead. Not sure if its changed since, but best to be in the know.
     
  10. just one.....
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  11. 40FordGuy
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    UBER NICE !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    Keep us posted.....

    4TTRUK
     
  12. brady1929
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  13. ModelAPunk
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    ModelAPunk
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    from Buffalo NY

    Lookin Good man.
     
  14. the clutch kit,a shaft that goes to the bellhousing ,one rod with clips,2 levels....i cut one of them and weld a plate then i mount all to the frame to check the right position...the piece of level i have cut will be welded to the pedal when i put on the body....suggestions?
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    By rodder1 at 2012-07-17
    the piece of level i cut
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    By rodder1 at 2012-07-17
    all mounted
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    By rodder1 at 2012-07-17
     
  15. wow ...just for fun!
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  16. Avgas
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    Great effort, looking the goods, Wayne
     
  17. aldixie
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    Very nice. Can't beat the look of a Flatty.
     
  18. hi all,just to upload 1 picture of working progress,,,is time to wiring....
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    note grille on radiator....saving money to buy parts i check in my brother garage
    and try this home stereo speaker grille.....i think is not bad idea..what you think?..eh eh!
     
    Last edited: Oct 6, 2012
  19. Lookin good will be on the road soon.......makes Henry happy!!!!
     
  20. flathead okie
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    I hope you put some gussets on the rear spring hangers. it doesn't look like there are any in the pics.


     
  21. Thank You for posting these pictures for me.

    Frenchy
     
  22. just arrived a killer 2 spoke old boat steering wheel
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    Last edited: Oct 8, 2012
  23. treb11
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    I HIGHLY recommend you replace those clip pins with a bolt and locking fastener. the clip pops off WAY too easy, then you will not be able to disengage the clutch. I use the exact same component in manufacturing door latch assemblies for vehicles. they do not belong on a clutch linkage. the clevis part should be fine.

     
  24. Don's Hot Rods
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    from florida

    Your hot rod is absolutely gorgeous. You are doing a fantastic job on it.

    If that red distributor cap bothers you (doesn't bother me, I left mine red for the longest time then finally painted it) you can simply buy an aerosol spray can of black plastic paint that is made for stuff like patio furniture. It will say "For use on plastic" on the can. Just put a little wrap of masking tape around the top 1/8 inch of each tower, scuff it with a scotchbrite, degrease it, then shoot a light coat on, followed with a heavier second coat.

    It holds up great and doesn't create any electrical arcing or anything bad like that. When you take the tape off the 1/8 inch of red at the top of each tower is covered by the boots on the wires, so you never see it.

    Don
     
  25. my own support for relays and fuse panel ,,i use 2 relays for headlights,,
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  26. hi hamber ...thanks for all...i agree with you for the distr. cap...i think that this red don't match with all the engine colors...i will paint it..
     
  27. barrnone50
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    from texas

    Great Job!! super Clean.. The distr. cap well its has a little bling I like it!
     
  28. boat steering wheel mounted...

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