Here is the starter rebuilt and ready to go. This starter is actually about as big as the engine in Ed. Good old 1950 technology!
This is the Bendix gear that was replaced. I was really lucky because the gear was completely shot but the flywheel is in great shape.
I kept it 6 volt for now. When I convert it to 12 volt I will just change out this solenoid with a 12 volt one and run the starter until it goes out. My guess is that it never will.
Here it is in all it's glory! I cant wait until I get some time to install the starter and see if the engine will run. I figure I will get the engine running and then worry about getting the brakes to work.
The first stage of the shop truck has begun.
Here is the punch list for the truck.
1. Get the engine running.
2. Get the truck to stop.
3. Get some 15 inch wheels and tires for it.
4. Lower it.
5. Clean up the interior a little bit.
6. Drive it!
1. Get the engine running.
2. Get the truck to stop.
3. Get some 15 inch wheels and tires for it.
4. Lower it.
5. Clean up the interior a little bit.
6. Drive it!
I know you may have done a lot to the shop truck by now.....I vound your blog about noon and have spent most of my windy day reading it from the 1st post.
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International like this and could not believe the difference lowering it into the weeds made.....now I get to continue reading to see what you did in one year....feel like part of the family now.
Papa