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Thread: Restoration of 03N21368

  1. #11
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    Man....... you do nice work. Great job. Keep those pics coming.

  2. #12
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    Working on the doors, painting glass frames and front half windows.
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  3. #13

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    Quote Originally Posted by m38inmaine View Post
    Working on the doors, painting glass frames and front half windows.
    Good stuff-- enjoy!

  4. #14
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    I found that I had some play in my door hinges, however the pins were really not too worn. I discovered that there is a fiber shim that fits in a groove on the side of the hinge body. Each hinge was missing one of these causing side play of the hinge. The original looks like they were made of a type of "Masonite" material. I took a left over piece of snowmobile track slider and ran it through the table saw to the correct dimensions and notched each end, no more side play on the hinge.
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    Nice!

  6. #16
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    Fernandina Beach, FL
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    Quote Originally Posted by Nailhead View Post
    Nice!
    Yup, I agree, "Nice!"

  7. #17
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    Eastern Maine
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    Thank you. Installed 4 speedi-sleeves on the TC yokes and brake drum, also replaced the seals. Looks like it got hot and petrified the seals then they scored the seal surfaces.
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  8. #18
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    Couple of after work projects today, fill transmission(easier while on the bench)and install electronic ignition and new O ring to distributor body.
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  9. #19
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    Sand blasted and primed the rear bed today, a long day...
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    Nice bed, good shape.

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