Thread: My 26T Coupe build thread
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01-11-2011 11:25 AM #301
Another personal touch Steve. I think we need to tally these up somehow! It looks great, of course!" "No matter where you go, there you are!" Steve.
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01-11-2011 11:35 AM #302
Ok, that does it..........I'm officially a hack! Steve, your touches never cease to amaze me and the rest of us, I'm sure. You aren't planning on running a plain old ignition key, are you?
Don
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01-11-2011 11:55 AM #303
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01-11-2011 12:11 PM #304
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01-11-2011 12:17 PM #305
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01-11-2011 03:52 PM #306
HMMMMM i am thinking some one heated the outer and slip them on .. hot .or primer and 620 loctie . i press big stuff in smaller holes all the time there is trick s.. dry ice works to sitting in methanol to shrink stuff to...pipes look good did some thing like what you did on some harley ex pipes i builtLast edited by pat mccarthy; 01-11-2011 at 04:18 PM.
Irish Diplomacy ..the ability to tell someone to go to Hell ,,So that they will look forward to to the trip
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01-12-2011 01:52 AM #307
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01-12-2011 09:40 AM #308
Steve,
That would make that union "Tight as a frogs ass, and that's water proof".
Jack.www.clubhotrod.com/forums/showthread.php?t=44081
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01-12-2011 11:06 AM #309
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01-13-2011 12:41 PM #310
Still no conrods so been fiddling with bits & pieces, i'm using Thru the frame fittings but didn't want to use catalogue parts so came up with the same fitting but looking different and cost pennies and a couple of hours time instead of $25
Here's a normal catalogue Thru the frame fitting, looks like a bolt don't it
Here's a 9/16" or 14mm stainless bolt that will look like a different Thru the frame fitting
First job was to drill it through the centre with a 8.5mm drill (this is the tapping size for 3/8" UNF)
Next the head end was tapped 3/8" UNF to accept a stainless banjo bolt.
The other end was drilled to be tapped 1/8" NPT to accept a stainless 90 degree brake adaptor.
Here it is fitted up with a brake hose.
Here its trial fitted in a piece of frame material.
Its aweful lonesome in the saddle since my horse died.
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01-13-2011 12:53 PM #311
Steve I like your version better!" "No matter where you go, there you are!" Steve.
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01-13-2011 01:59 PM #312
Very very nice Steve, that's 50 pound you saved for Sue to spend on new shoes.LOL LOL...I maybe a little crazy but it stops me going insane.
Isaiah 48: 17,18.
Mark.
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01-13-2011 02:05 PM #313
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01-13-2011 02:28 PM #314
Steve,
Love your work as always but I have a question about your thru the frame fitting. Have you made and used one of these before? I only ask because in one of my latest rod mags somebody was having a problem with a spongy brake petal. It turned out to be the thru the frame brake fitting. The guy used a commercial bought one that was like the one in your 1st pic. The problem was the initial thru hole thru the bolt. After the end fittings were installed it left a large cavern in the middle of the bolt where air was trapped and no amount of bleeding would get rid of it. For some reason the problem didn't show up with all users of that fitting. The solution in this case was to machine a tube with an OD the same as the ID of the thru hole and an ID the same as that of the brake line and install that in the bold to eliminate the cavern. If this is not your first use of this type of fitting and all has worked fine please disregard all of the preceding.
Jack.www.clubhotrod.com/forums/showthread.php?t=44081
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01-13-2011 02:40 PM #315
Its aweful lonesome in the saddle since my horse died.
Yep. And I seem to move 1 thing and it displaces something else with 1/2 of that landing on the workbench and then I forgot where I was going with this other thing and I'll see something else that...
1968 Plymouth Valiant 1st Gen HEMI