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  • Birthday 04/05/1956

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    antique trucks and photos,I'm a member of the ATHS,ATCA,and subscribe to every antique truck magazine I know of-Wheels of Time,Old Time Trucks,Shifting Gears,Double Clutch,National Geographic
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  1. I took it off and looked at those studs, as seen in the first picture, and it just dawned on me that they looked awful long. And I had never noticed before. On the front side it has that plate that goes across both studs for the linkage from the governor, and it was probably enough for it to tighten up anyway. But when I noticed the studs Monday morning, I measured the carb. flange, measured the studs, took one out, measured again, set the carb. back on, looked at it, scratched my head, and thought "why in the world did this not occur to me at first?". And the previous owner too for that matter, it's a wonder they didn't catch it. He told me- after I had already bought the truck of course, not at first- that it would only run with the choke partially closed, and that tells you right there that SOMETHING isn't right.
  2. Sleepy Joe is supposed to be in Charlotte today. I'm sure he'll explain how it was all Donald Trump's fault.
  3. Well, I have a little bit of an update. I used to have a set of drill bits and the smallest one in the set was so tiny that when I slammed my finger in the car door that time and my finger swelled up and the nail turned black I just twisted it in my hand and drilled a hole in the nail to release the pressure. Also, I took the carburetor off the International that doesn't run this morning. I was going to put a stamp on it and send it off to the carburetor fixing place. And I noticed that the manifold studs looked awful long. Strange that I'd never noticed it before. So I pulled a stud and found that even with the nuts tight they wouldn't even reach the carburetor flange. Stuck the carb back on and said "ah-hah!" So I believe this to be the cause of all the problems. There's no way the carburetor could have ever been tight. But I still ordered a kit for it, just because. And while I could have put a couple of washers on the studs, they just happened to have a half inch spacer where I ordered the kit, so I told them to send it on. I was going to go to NAPA and just get some shorter studs but I figured with my luck they'd wring off in the manifold.
  4. No, I cleaned the needle and seat and cleaned out the float bowl, and sprayed 2 cans of carburetor cleaner everywhere, that's about it. The top came off easy, but I didn't go much further taking anything apart because I was afraid I'd tear the gaskets. When I found a piece of debris between the needle and seat I thought sure I had solved the problem.
  5. I wish I could, but it's kinda in limbo right now. I took the carburetor off and cleaned it as best I could, but it still won't run unless the choke is nearly closed. Checked and rechecked and checked again for vacuum leaks and found nothing. I'm going to take the carburetor back off tomorrow and send it to a carburetor fixing place. Dragging wagon told me I needed to start at the gas tank and go to the carburetor, so that's where I'm at now.
  6. The best and most durable phone I ever had was a Motorola flip phone.
  7. I took the carburetor off and cleaned it as best I could, it will run but only with the choke mostly closed, the next thing I'm going to check is the vacuum in the distributor. It acts like it has a vacuum leak but I couldn't find any, and that's the only thing I haven't checked yet.
  8. You got that right! Reminds me of the time I took a Dodge pickup I had to a little garage in Concord for something. The man said "I can't work on that, it's got a carburetor and I don't work on anything that old". It was a '91 model I think, which to me is not "that old". And it didn't have a carburetor, it had the throttle body injection. What he was REALLY saying was " if I can't just plug a computer into it and let it tell me what the issue is I can't work on it".
  9. I'm going out there and try to see what I can see on the carburetor but I'm waiting for it to warm up a little. We had frost here this morning and it's only up to the lower 50's now. I'm going to try to take that pressure regulator off and look at it. I won't know what I'm looking at, but I'll look. The gas had to go through 3 filters before it got that far but that doesn't mean much, it was still running on that crappy gas when it was running. It has the in-line filter, a little canister type filter, then the electric fuel pump has a filter in it too.
  10. I put $23 worth of non ethanol in my 5 gallon can for this truck sitting in the driveway that doesn't run.
  11. I got a gas gauge when I got the sending unit, but it didn't get a bracket because it was almost as much as the gauge. You'd think it would come with a bracket but it didn't. I figured I'd pick up a "cheap"- if there's any such thing anymore- oil pressure or temp. gauge at the parts store for it and use the bracket. The original gauge in the truck didn't budge. But I still have my stick.
  12. I've posted the first truck I drove for H.H. Moore Jr. before, it was a '74 Transtar too, red with white stripes, had a VT 903 in it with a 13 speed direct transmission. I don't have a single picture of that first one, it was white and had a gray stripe and a maroon stripe around the cab.
  13. That's another thing we used to think about when we were moving. We moved from Gladys, Va. to Spout Spring, Va. Google says it's 33 miles. And after we moved enough stuff here to start staying here we'd stay here during the week and move on weekends. And every time we'd go over to Gladys we'd say "hope no squatters moved in during the week".
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