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LMBoise

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LMBoise last won the day on July 2 2021

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  1. Thanks! I kind of suspected that but was not sure. Mounted the driver side fender and running board this afternoon and it looks great. After 6 years, I am getting very close to putting it back on the road. Need to get the glass back in, wire up the running lights and some interior work and it should be done. Really appreciate all the help on the forum.
  2. Does anyone have a picture and dimensions of that attaches to the back of the rear fender? My ‘48B only had one when I disassembled and it was a home made deal that did not fit correctly. Thanks for the help.
  3. Thanks. I didn’t realize the old sockets were soldered in. I am going to give that a try.
  4. Still working on getting the fenders, doors and front grill aligned. Decided to take a break and work on some of the wiring. Does anyone have a novel way to repurpose the original front running light to accept a turn signal? In looking at the fixture that goes below the headlight, it is a one wire setup. While not an expert on wiring I think I need two if I want to incorporate a turn signal. Thanks for the help.
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  6. Finally getting here fenders installed on my 48 B1B. I have, what I think are splash panels but cannot figure out how they attach to the fender. As the panels were very rusted when I disassembled, I do not have any great pics. Does anyone have a picture of how they attach. Thanks!
  7. Here are a couple of pics I pilfered from someone else. The finger points to the toe board inside the truck where the pin is attached. It really seems like a larger cotter pin. The eye is on the backside as you can see from the second pic. This is where the spring attaches.
  8. Sorry to being back an old thread, but a quick question on the key for the clutch pedal. Is it the typical square key or one of those elliptical/half moon types? Thanks
  9. Try Jeff Schlemmer at Advance Distributors. He has rebuilt a couple of distributors for me for British cars I have restored. I talked to him about doing the one in my Pilothouse, but have not sent it in yet. He is extremely knowledgeable and does an excellent job. jeff@advanceddistributors.com
  10. Still working on the truck bed, but starting to button up some of the wiring in the cab. I am struggling with getting the head light switch wired. The wiring diagram references different posts on the switch like “A”, “B”, “R” and “H” post. I have looked closely at my original switch, but cannot see any reference to the lettering scheme. Does anyone know the letter for the different posts? Thanks.
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