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51 B3B build thread - after all these years
bkahler replied to bkahler's topic in Mopar Flathead Truck Forum
Kinda like my skin The ride was definitely better with the new tires. For some reason during the drive my generator decided to stop charging the battery so now I need to resolve that issue before I can drive it again -
51 B3B build thread - after all these years
bkahler replied to bkahler's topic in Mopar Flathead Truck Forum
Merle, as a matter of fact I have the Rusty Hope conversion. Thank you for that little tidbit of info. I'm guessing it is the width of the plates that were added to hold the calipers. Guess what I'm doing this week... -
Ignition diagnostics - symptoms of a bad condenser
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The two on the right are correct and likely the original plugs, because service bulletins eventually changed them to a BPR6EY. The one on the left, who knows what went through the head of the guy who installed it, probably not much.... -
51 B3B build thread - after all these years
bkahler replied to bkahler's topic in Mopar Flathead Truck Forum
The darn things looked brand new. The guys at the tire store were shocked at their condition. I added up the miles and they had no more than 17 miles on them in 29 years According to my B series owners manual the largest tire would have been 6.50x16. 6.5 tires have a diameter of 29.1" The radials I installed have a diameter of 29.29 inches. Close enough for me It was mostly grins except when two pickups pulling trailers came around a curve and one of them kicked a stone up into the air and it landed on the cab roof I still haven't looked up there to see what if any kind of mark it left. Oh well.... -
51 B3B build thread - after all these years
bkahler replied to bkahler's topic in Mopar Flathead Truck Forum
For the time being I will be running it as is. I've got a laundry list of things I want to take care of and the toe-in is not a pressing issue. Best thing I ever did to brake rotors was to have them cryogenically treated. Those things lasted for ever. -
You might consider just looking for any suitable oil filter housing. There are a variety out there and most were dealer or owner installed during that time frame. It's not as if you are breaking protocol
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Those are some big suckers
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Ignition diagnostics - symptoms of a bad condenser
bkahler replied to bkahler's topic in Off Topic (OT)
That sounds like a good idea, once I can find a source for one that doesn't doesn't cost $35. I'm tempted to use one from some other vehicle but I don't know if the capacitance is the same between vehicles. I've believe I've eliminated any sort of electrical problem and same for fuel delivery. All seems to be good there. What I'm not seeing is much suction into the carburetor. I'm going to check for compression and go from there. -
51 B3B build thread - after all these years
bkahler replied to bkahler's topic in Mopar Flathead Truck Forum
I drove into town this morning and had new tires (225/75R16 Solarus HT BL 104T 4-ply) mounted. Back when I was assembling the front end (fall of 2020) I just eyeballed the toe-in and moved on. Last week when I drove to the gas station to fill up the steering was, well interesting Yesterday I finally took the time to check and adjust the toe-in, so it's not to surprising that the toe-in was out by 1-7/16". I started adjusting and got it to about 1/4" before I ran out of adjustment. The tie rod tube is bottomed out against the ball joint on the right side and just about bottoming out on the left side. I don't remember if the tie rod is original to the truck or if I grabbed a replacement out of a junkyard. It's kinda straight but isn't perfect by any means. I just looked at DCM Classics site and they sell a new rod, but they mention that it has jam nuts. My tube is split on each end and uses clamps to keep it tight. I'm now debating on whether to replace mine or shorten it so I can get toe-in set correctly. I also looked a little closer at the difference in the speedometer reading and the gps, and at 30 mph on the speedometer the gps is showing 50 mph. The only other issue that I noticed is the voltage regulator that I had converted to a new high dollar electronic voltage regulator seems to have bit the dust. I'll stick a NOS regulator on to see if it starts charging, if it does then I have the joy of dealing with either getting my money back or getting it fixed I almost forgot to mention, when they were spin balancing the wheels most of them had a little bit of wobble and one of them had a fair amount of wobble. The one with the most wobble is now the spare. Despite all of the above, it was a fun drive into town and back! -
Ignition diagnostics - symptoms of a bad condenser
bkahler replied to bkahler's topic in Off Topic (OT)
After cleaning a bunch of connectors, replacing the ignition switch, resetting the point gap (it was only a few thousands) and installing three new plugs the ignition system seems to be functional. The condenser itself seems to check out but I will be replacing it in the near future, it is the original one as near as I can tell. The only issue now is it only runs on starter fluid. The new carburetor does not seem to be carburating That's next on the agenda to sort out. Thanks! -
Ignition diagnostics - symptoms of a bad condenser
bkahler replied to bkahler's topic in Off Topic (OT)
A number of years ago, the reproduction condensers for Triumph sports cars were all crap. We all started hanging onto our 30 year old condensers and used them instead of new replacements. I'll be digging into the ignition system tomorrow morning so stay tuned.... -
Ignition diagnostics - symptoms of a bad condenser
bkahler replied to bkahler's topic in Off Topic (OT)
Thanks for that little tidbit -
51 B3B build thread - after all these years
bkahler replied to bkahler's topic in Mopar Flathead Truck Forum
That's when you get up behind a semi and draft.... 😉 -
51 B3B build thread - after all these years
bkahler replied to bkahler's topic in Mopar Flathead Truck Forum
Your little mileage chart only lists the fastest time, it doesn't list the slowest Two weeks at best would likely be more appropriate, one way. That is assuming I have the wind behind my back both ways 🤣 -
51 B3B build thread - after all these years
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Lettering the tailgate is on the bucket list. It won't be done by me. When I was a kid I never could color within the lines, so I'll find someone better qualified -
Ignition diagnostics - symptoms of a bad condenser
bkahler replied to bkahler's topic in Off Topic (OT)
Oddly enough I have an spark tester exactly like yours I did test one spark plug before I wrote posted about it and I didn't see any spark. I tried starting it a few minutes ago and no spark and it obviously didn't start. Here's a little more background information. The Cushman was purchased with out a distributor. The correct distributor was sourced and new points, condenser, and cap were installed before the distributor was installed to the engine. I'm going to start by pulling the distributor (it can only be fitted one way so it can't be 180 out) and looking things over inside and verifying all is correct. I find it odd that the previous owner had misplaced the distributor. That kind of leads me to think there was some sort of electrical issue which is why the distributor was removed. I'll let you know what I find. -
I'm helping someone trying to get a Cushman Truckster 3 cylinder engine to start and stay running. The symptoms are it will sometimes start and run for a few seconds and then it dies. It will do this multiple times and eventually not fire at all. You can go back and try again later in the day or the next day and the same thing happens. Many other people have worked on it before it came to me trying to resolve this issue. To the best of my knowledge they all focused on the carburetor and fuel system. I know for a fact that the fuel system is/was messed up. It was supposed to have a bypass fuel filter that would bleed excess fuel back to the fuel tank, however the bypass filter was not installed until just recently. The other issue was the original carburetor had two faulty solenoids and parts are no longer available so I replaced the carburetor yesterday with a new replacement. The new replacement carburetor has been used in the same application before without issues. Before trying to start the engine I also replaced the three spark plugs. Here's a picture of what they looked like. See any problems? After installing the carburetor I tried starting it and it fired right off after a cranking for a bit. It ran for about 10 seconds and died. I restarted it and it fired right up and ran pretty good for about 10 seconds and died. This repeated a couple of times but each time it ran for shorter periods and ran rougher. Now it won't fire at all. This sort of behavior is what others had reported as well with the original carburetor although they reported that it always ran really poorly. My gut feel is the condenser in the distributor is likely failing. I'm not knowledgeable enough on what symptoms a bad/failing condenser can exhibit but I'm thinking as the condenser is getting hot it starts to fail and after it cools down it works for a bit until it gets hot again. I'm going to try and start it again later this afternoon to see what happens. I guess the bottom line is, I think it's got an electrical problem of some kind. Thoughts?
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Remove Door Latch Assembly 1948 B1B
bkahler replied to Dodging Work's topic in Mopar Flathead Truck Forum
You're being too polite, its a Royal PITA 😄 -
Remove key lock on Passenger door? 1948 b1b
bkahler replied to Dodging Work's topic in Mopar Flathead Truck Forum
No. How far into the brass did you end up drilling? -
51 B3B build thread - after all these years
bkahler replied to bkahler's topic in Mopar Flathead Truck Forum
I managed to finally find time today to install the rear fenders. Overall the job wasn't all that difficult. Biggest issue was the lower front bolt on each fender. It took a little bit of pushing and pulling along with a few choice words to get the holes lined up but I prevailed in the end This is the first time since 1996 that I've seen this truck with all it's sheet metal in place. Once the fenders were on it was finally time to take it for it's first real test drive so I drove 4 miles to the gas station and 4 miles back. Guess what, it drives like an old truck 😄 It became obvious pretty quick that the speedometer was not accurate. I had my phone GPS open so I could see how fast I was going and where the speedometer read 30 mph, I was actually going about 45 mpg. Not sure how I'll deal with this just yet, but I know I don't want to leave it that way. I think I hit the top speed of 47 mph. I didn't want to push it because the 29 year old tires are hard as rocks and I haven't really set the toe-in yet other than an eyeball setting when I was installing the steering components. Once I got back and parked it in the shop I found two leaks. I have a glass bowl filter right off the gas tank that feeds the electric pump and it was dripping gas. I tightened the bowl retainer nut a little and that seems to have resolved that problem. The other issue was the brake master cylinder had brake fluid all over it and it was dripping on the floor. It did not appear to be coming from any of the fittings. It's possible I had over filled it. I'll look at it again tomorrow and monitor it to make sure there isn't something I'm missing. Other than the ABS headliner and rear window surround panel the truck is pretty much done. There are a bunch of minor details I still need to take care of but, assuming the brakes are ok I think it's a driver now -
Nice looking running boards....
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I was planning on painting it green.... 😉
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Here's a picture of the Ace Hardware Rope Hook that I bought. It's slightly different in profile than the original hooks that were on my truck but they are close enough that I'm happy with them. I do like the ball on the end of the hook. With tax I paid about $15 for four of them.
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I think so. I was at Ace Hardware a few days ago looking for bolts and noticed they had some that looked like they would work. I'll post a picture tomorrow.
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I use Brad Penn Dino oil in all of my antique vehicles and older ATVs. Lots of Zinc and great quality.