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So glad to find you. I will need two temp gauges repaired, where do I send them and at what price for each? Happy New Yearl. Pauil
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I have an R11. What is required to put it behind my 218 engine.
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The OD itself is the same over all brands. But the transmission case must match the engine. I think yours is a Ford version. really difficult to adapt that input shaft and trans case to a mopar clutch housing.
I've never tried it nor seen anyone else try. Just to many hurdles to clear. Better to find one intended for a Mopar, but they will be R10 versions. I've heard rumors that some r11 models were used in the very late 50s in bigger cars, but have never seen one.
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I got it free, don’t know where, so will make a small amount for iron.
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Happy New Year. How is your health., Any progress on the feet / hands issue? I’m still lying very low with a lingering head cold. It will warn up in about 30 days and will get more active then. Lyme still lingers.
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Do joy still have snow?
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Yeah, it usually takes me a week to clean up all the dog poop that accumulates over the winter in the snowbanks, once the snow melts. At least she (a German shepherd) doesn't do her business in the trails I keep clear. I'd be up to go visit once you'uns get settled in and once I can get a COVID vaccine (not "old enough" right now). They are projecting things to be settled down quite a bit around May. Maine has done a comparatively good job around the pandemic.
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I will keep you informed. May I suggest a tour of the woods in your area, unique items, small villages, etc? I’m more interested in the woods of Maine than the coast. Much better authentic history.
We get our second shot on the 28th. What do you hear about the southern border reopening?
Take care, lord willing and the creek doesn’t rise will see you this summer.
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Same as the northern border, commercial and essential travel only, when they will open fully is a moving target. I'm not privy to the benchmarks that will allow fully opening any more - retire and you become a mushroom.
I'd be up for a sojourn into the willy wags and hamlets. Main concern is time and distance. It's like when we were living in the southwest, traveling to places is expressed in time, not miles...but it's green...with snow.
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I will include the bell housing if you need it at no extra cost and swap a good single exhaust port manifold if you do not want the dual port manifold.
pflaming@mail.fresnostate.edu Email me and I will send pictures.
pflaming
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I had somewhat forgotten about this engineI bought it and an overdrive transmission. The T in T 124 means it once was in a truck .but that does not preclude use in cars. Note the split manifold and the tall carburator intake mount, and the clutch housing .
Will call when others here are awake.
Paul
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Day 19. Getting along fine but have had to learn how to manage pain with ice.
"hot and icy". I will be brief! I noted to my surgeon and three PT's a very, very painful band around the sides and underside just above the incision. Doc and two PT's stated that, damage was not limited to the incision track. The 3rd PT explained that to hold the leg motionless and shut off all down arteries a giant CLA M P was put to use and that clamped area healed slowly. NO KIDDiNG. So last night at midnight I did a deep massage of that pain, then even more deeply redid that massage and added Hot and ICY for lubrication. I have completed this the second time, and will continue again at sun up!! The pain has already let up by 5 or 10 percent. Just the application of locker room 101 at work. It is horrifying to realize that my age group will take to our coffins or urns the magic of applied medicine and our grandkids will suffer under the results of Omama medical theory and under the control of pain by Lobb and Lamb! Thanks to Shak, now I'm beginning to smile also!!
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TKS, yes, it's a tough call. I'm going to tough this one out without the opiate, maybe a rough ride for a bit, but it won't last. I am so close to a driver Suburban and can't do anything at the present, very frustrating.
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knucklecharley is one hundred percent correct. Ruth and I have been successful in her kicking it in three weeks post rod and pin in her L femur. Charlie Stephenson
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Charlie, well one week down and two to go.
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I am in Reedley and have a three speed trans mission, but it is for a 218/230 six. They may be the same, I don't know. Returning home from Maine on Wednesday.
paul
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Dan, sorry to say, but can't come to Houlton this summer. Once that far, we should go to PEI, Nova Scotia, etc. We want to do that, then take the ocean ferry home. So, will try to plan that for 2018. Paul
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We will be in Maine end of June for three weeks. I would love to come up for a day or two of roaming in those woods. Pflaming@mail.fresnostate.edu
paul