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Freightrain

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  1. Dang these are brutal.....😆
  2. Contemplating it. Will investigate further after cleaning it up more.
  3. Last time I looked it was NLA. Had thought of trying to retro for a newer SS air cleaner if I could find one that was close to size. Going to try to refit mine first. Need to search a Donaldson? filter that may fit.
  4. Here's a question for the masses. I want to cut open my oil bath air filter and convert to paper element. 11" dia x 13" tall would work if I can locate something of the sort. Little cut/paste and I think it will be fine. Getting tired of all the oil in the intake tubes.
  5. The first dealer was lost when ordering the kit. Second dealer actually looked and found parts using an old R model parts book. It is where I typically buy from. The south dealer was where I used to deal with 20 yrs ago when I lived down that way.
  6. 126sb183a was only thing besides oil pan.
  7. Might as well said "Sailboat fuel" as it's near an empty box. Jeezus. It has gasket kit but only valve covers and misc little crap for on top. Nothing included for anything below the heads(besides oil pan gasket). Why???
  8. "Good"? Good enough for who it's for..... 😆 I have so little patience it makes it hard to be real good. My buddy who is a fabricator is OCD and will take forever to do a simple thing. I'm like F it and just do it. 😲 He is an artist. Me, not so much.
  9. More progress. Timing cover is cleaned and new seal installed. Oh, ya, I don't have a gasket for it either. Wtf? Nickel and diming me to freaking death. Into chassis cleaning. Bump stops. Spindle arm: Removed the air steering parts, which included spindle arm being changed back to original parts that I kept. I started washing the grease and oil off the frame. I hope to chip away at it over the next month so I can bomb it black again. The frame is still black in many areas once you get the gunk off.
  10. It was hot tanked so it is pretty clean overall. I will wire wheel the lugs and detail it a bit before clutch install.
  11. Done 2.937 height.
  12. New information online says depth is 2.937. Not 2.797 like in my manual. So the .04 we took off is about right since it is currently 2.975. I'll take the .04 off the top and it will be back around 2.935.
  13. Ok, was grinding on my flywheel and after getting the surface flattened I measured height and it is almost .200 deeper then stock spec of 2.797. We didn't take but .050 off so apparently someone ground it way down and didn't take the upper surface down. I bet this clutch slipped like hell from the last rebuild. The book says don't take more then .070. Well it will be .200 down. I know it won't make any difference in my set up and can't see it having any issues with function. Anybody have thoughts?
  14. Yup pan gasket was folded up. I have it under some "weight" on roof of wagon to flatten it out. The other day I widdled out a crank spacer "tool" for front cover install. Found a piece of unused tool steel with close dimensions and a hole in it already so I finished it up and have it ready. I'll get cover back tomorrow when I go into the shop and grind the flywheel and bring it home also. Baby steps. I am trying to figure a day to get liners dropped in. Since that is in a holding pattern, I figured I would work on getting column out of the truck in preparation for power steering install. Lucky the wheel has been off a few times so I have a good work around for getting it to pop off easily. Then work through 60 yrs of grime to get bolts out and trailer control/air lines off the column. Went "painless". Now to wait on Kevin to make a trip down to do some horse trading.
  15. I remember buying a Felpro kit when I did the 237 heads. Not sure it came with everything either? Only needed head gaskets and miscellaneous paper gaskets for intake/water manifold, etc. No seals needed.
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