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Tubeviper last won the day on June 18 2016
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29 ExcellentAbout Tubeviper
- Birthday December 14
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Gender
Male
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Location
Salem, OR
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Interests
Old iron, Bass Guitars, Guns
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My Project Cars
'68 Firebird, '68 Lemans, '69 GTO, '28 McCormick Deering I-20, '27 T-bucket, '42 Dodge WC
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Biography
Lots of car and tractor restorations but this is my first Dodge WC
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Consultant
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1942 Dodge "Job Rated" 218 Bearing Knocking
Tubeviper replied to Tubeviper's topic in Mopar Flathead Truck Forum
I show about 40 when cool and 30 when hot. 15W-40? What an excellent idea! -
1942 Dodge "Job Rated" 218 Bearing Knocking
Tubeviper replied to Tubeviper's topic in Mopar Flathead Truck Forum
The truck has always had a blackwater spray effect out of the tailpipe. However, the black smoke was greatly reduced when I put the correct carb on... -
I drove my '42 in a convoy to a car show a couple Saturday's ago and learned a couple things: 1) The folks who were behind me in the procession commented later about the smoke my rig was blowing. 2) Under certain combinations of speed and engine load, I heard a noise I took to be rod bearings. OK, so the engine needs to be rebuilt. Until then, I am interested in holding everything together. I read in another topic that 10W-30 was acceptable in these engines but I an see now that its not. When I heard the bearing knock, I had 10W-30 plus a bottle of STP zinc additive. So I am wondering what oil would be good in a WORN 218, 30W is the spec but I was wondering if there would even be permissible to use 40W plus s bottle of Zinc? Thanks!
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Starter for my 1942 Dodge WC 1/2 ton pickup
Tubeviper replied to Tubeviper's topic in Mopar Flathead Truck Forum
I wanted to give everyone an update. I procured an NOS MZ-4115. Problem was that it was not an MZ-4115 but it had a different front end. The manual switch mechanism didn't line up. Therefore, I took the front end off my old starter and put it on my new starter. Then I had to rotate the nose about 15 degrees and redrill the bolt holes so switch and lever would line up. Then I got the starter put in. So at this point, I basically have a new starter. What will it do? Nothing.. still dead Then the words of maok came back to me: "Did you confirm that it is the starter that is faulty and not the switch or connections?" The battery cables were really crapilly made and sure enough, I found a high resistance connection. I pulled all of the battery cabling out and replaced it. Starter runs like a champ now... -
I have been wondering if I have the factory original or at least the original model transmission in my '42 Dodge WC "Job Rated" pickup. Its a 3-speed but I have found some evidence to suggest perhaps the 4-speed was factory original. How does one determine if the original transmission would have been a 3 or 4-speed? I have the Build Record but it doesn't seem to be much help in this case. What do the Parts Books say should be in my truck and which exact model of transmission would that be? Thanks!.
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Starter for my 1942 Dodge WC 1/2 ton pickup
Tubeviper replied to Tubeviper's topic in Mopar Flathead Truck Forum
I pulled my current starter out, cleaned it up and got it working. So I am in the arduous process of putting it back in (the inner mounting bolt is a PAIN!!) While I had it out, I noticed the AutoLite tag was missing but right under where the tag had been there was an "MZ-4062" stamped in the frame. So which vehicle and year does an MZ-4062 go with and can I expect any problems using it on my '42 - 218? Thanks! -
Starter for my 1942 Dodge WC 1/2 ton pickup
Tubeviper replied to Tubeviper's topic in Mopar Flathead Truck Forum
The thing is such a trashed piece of oily gunk, I'd like to get a clean new or rebuilt one. There are MAW-4029s on Ebay now. Thank you all! -
Starter for my 1942 Dodge WC 1/2 ton pickup
Tubeviper replied to Tubeviper's topic in Mopar Flathead Truck Forum
After much effort, I finally got the starter out to find no plate on it. I have no idea the part number, application, repairabiliy, etc. Whenever I replace a major sub-assembly on my '42, I always try to replace it with the manufacturer's correctly numbered part. However, after putting MAW-4026 in GOOGLE, i was not encouraged. Therefore, a couple questions: 1) Does anyone have or know of a genuine AutoLite MAW-4026 Starter which I could buy? 2) Does MAW-4026 cross to a more available starter? Thanks! -
Starter for my 1942 Dodge WC 1/2 ton pickup
Tubeviper replied to Tubeviper's topic in Mopar Flathead Truck Forum
Found it: MAW-4026 -
Starter for my 1942 Dodge WC 1/2 ton pickup
Tubeviper replied to Tubeviper's topic in Mopar Flathead Truck Forum
Does anyone have the 1942 Assembly / Parts Manual / Build Info which would have the factory starter part number? Thanks! -
Starter for my 1942 Dodge WC 1/2 ton pickup
Tubeviper replied to Tubeviper's topic in Mopar Flathead Truck Forum
It does not turn, groan, smoke or do anything at all. My money's with the switch... -
Well my foot-operated starter quit the other day and I have some questions: 1) It seems to me that the Dodge starters up until at least 1942 were 6V. Is this correct? 2) Are there 12V foot operated starters available or 3) Should I just be using a 6V starter on my converted 12V system? 4) Should I take the opportunity to convert to a 12V solenoid operated starter? 5) If so, which 12V starter part number will fit my '42? Thanks!
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1942 Dodge 1/2 Ton Pickup Fuel Line
Tubeviper replied to Tubeviper's topic in Mopar Flathead Truck Forum
Perfect! Thank you! -
I am going to be putting a new fuel pump on me '42 because of concerns over Ethanol, etc However, the lines on both sides of the fuel pump have been messed up in the past. The line which enters the fuel pump is just straight steel from a frame mount and has no rubber hose. The line going to the carb from the fuel pump has been all jacked around. Therefore I was wondering if someone could take a photo of their nice original setup. Or if someone knows of a photo or drawing in a manual, that would be very helpful too. Thanks!
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1942 Dodge "Job Rated" 218 Ignition Coil
Tubeviper replied to Tubeviper's topic in Mopar Flathead Truck Forum
"I run a 6v Flamethrower coil with my Pertronix ignition." Good call, it appears to be the same physical size as my current one and would fit in the firewall nicely But the spec sheet, as do all the Pertronix coil spec sheets say, are to be used with their Ignitor systems only. Q: Why do you think the spark needs warmed up? What do you hope to gain? A: One factor is that I am getting incomplete combustion. Always setting off my CO alarms. "Jumping to conclusions is not half as much exercise as digging for facts." Facts are all that I am interested in. "...do keep in mind as the voltage increase on output so should your spark gap to take full benefit from the higher output" Yes I was thinking about .040" with the new coil "Here is something you may wish to consider. You could go with the appropriate Pertronix Flamethrower coil and see how it performs for you. If after a period of time you decide that want to replace the points with a trigger module you would already be halfway done with the conversion." Exactly what I was thinking... Dave