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mrsmackpaul

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  1. And you can still buy one 😉 https://www.ebay.com/itm/134318924800 Paul
  2. A little hot rod to play with when your resting in the bunk Paul
  3. I have heard of it but never watched it or saw it on Australian T.V. Paul
  4. I think it's the oil pressure gauge for the motor thats getting oil in it But I could be wrong here Paul
  5. Thats really the only one I know of, I know more were sold here in the late 60's but I dont think it was many And I think maybe the 20s pr early 30s some were sold in Australia They are a good looking truck Paul
  6. Maybe your doing the gauges up to tight and cracking them inside You could wash out the air tanks but I wouldn't worry about it, the mushroom sauce is in the system now and has been for many decades So if any rubber ware is gunna be stuffed from the oil it's well on it's way I would just drain the tanks regularly at first, every few hours to begin with, or every time you take it out, which should be done anyway at the end of each day you drive it Paul
  7. Yes it would help a lot to check with some pictures of the results if things checked Paul
  8. Thanks for the photos and rest up for the big event I have never seen a Broadway in the flesh enjoy the show Paul
  9. Bugger me, thats different, was the motor changed a lot to allow the oil to drain from the rocker cover ? Paul
  10. I see a cop car like that and it makes think of running moon shine. Or at the very least watching a movie about running moonshine 😃 And then BJ and the Bear springs to mind He always seemed to be topping of his tanks with moonshine to either hide it or out run the law A good looking car Paul
  11. I think the length laws in the U.S. been relaxed had a lot to do with them falling out of favor I wonder if bore wears in a oval shape or maybe it makes no difference at all Paul
  12. Keep us updated, I gather the Green Hornet is back on the road, seem to recall it was in the garage getting work done recently Paul
  13. Ford D series and Cargos had motors that laid over from new They were built from the 60's to well into the 90's The motors were better built than the trucks I felt Slant 6 were available in Dodge trucks in Australia until the normal inline 6 cylinder hemi came of age Paul
  14. Were is the fifth wheel king pin positioned, as in how far forwards of the centerline of the rear axle or axle ground Maybe shift it forward a bolt hole or two to transfer more weight to the steer Paul
  15. Im guessing it is a sandwich they served those sailors in submarines ? That's some serious sanding your doing Paul
  16. Bob I have no idea what language your speaking now, it isn't Stralian or Merican DavCut the Brockway show has always looked impressive to me, thanks for sharing Paul
  17. Mate, I would happily pop on over and do it if you shout the airfare I won't charge for the work I do as long as you give me a shady corner to snooze in That gets me to Yanky land, I'll stick my thumb out the rest of the way lol A good looking rooster like me shouldn't have any drama bumbing a ride But if you work slowly thru it, I'm more than happy to help you along the way Paul
  18. Let me guess, sit on the porch and observe the hornets from a safe distance time of day now ?? Paul
  19. I ordered a matching pair of duel cab ute and wagon Ford Ranger from the local Ford dealer some months ago as a surprise for the Princess on our wedding anniversary, we bought matching his and her vehicles in 2006 ? and thougt I would do that again Still nothing showing up yet at the dealer I dunno it's a lotta coin and I'm having second thoughts Every time we park beside a SUV type of thing the Princess comments about "only wankers are driving them" and "Toorak tractors" (Toorak is Melbournes flashest suburb) Thinking I may not of thought this thru fully yet but the paperwork is signed so I may have to speak to the dealer in the comming weeks Theres something like a six month wait on new vehicles since we stopped making them in Australia I keep thinking about I should of bought a classic 63 or 64 Chev Impala that I have always wanted I could buy a fully restored Australian delivered better than new Impala or Belair for less than just the ute Paul
  20. Must a distant relative of Bundy rum I guess The bundy bear has led me astray as a young bloke, he may look soft and cuddley but he will make a mess of yah quick as look at yah Paul
  21. Okay, so both of these have new wires I gather If thats the case back to basics You need a test lamp, not a multimeter or any fangled thing Anything other than a test lamp is only helpful to someone that knows about and is trained in electricity, if you don't a have a full a proper understanding your wasting your time with a multimeter, digital is even worse Right a test lamp like this Simple, basic and old school Start at the battery and perform the most important test, test the test lamp Then one lead on the positive, test to the frame of the truck, it should light up Then to the cab, it should light up You need to scratch a bit of paint off to make a good connection, choose somewhere not obvious Once you have established the cab is grounded, test as close to the fuse panel as you can to prove the ground to somewhere around the fuse panel on the cab, once this ground is established Take the aligator clip off the battery positive and clamp it to that ground Then with probe end of the test lamp, see if you have any power at the fuse panel Then report back with your findings and maybe a photo or two describing your findings And if you get anything thats a bit suss or iffy, take a step back prove the test lamp again and start again, electricity is either on or off, no in between so a dicky reading tells you your lamp alligator clip might not be grounded properly or something has changed Paul
  22. Does it have any power anywhere? Paul
  23. Well Friday night roled around again, watched a old Cary Grant movie, "Mother Goose" had a couple of bourbons and toddled of to bed and thought I'll catch up on social media Next thing I know, I can hear the Princess laughing and my eyes are shut and I have been power napping lol Bugger me I didn't even feel my eye lids getting heavy, it just sort of happened No excitement for methis weekend, house renovations STILL, will it ever end Floors back in the ensuite and walk in robe, ceiling joists and batterns are half done, then weld up a shower recess out of aluminium, tiles, plumbing, electrical, plaster (dry wall I think you blokes call it) paint carpet, bugger me Im gunna stop thinking about this Paul
  24. Saturday morning already here, bugger this home depot you blokes talk about sounds like it has everything Paul
  25. Well something in common to all of the above is most likely the culprit I would check the grounds, or earth or what ever you blokes in yanky land call the frame/chassis side of the battery, can't say negative or positive as I dunno if it's negitive ground or not Either way, pull some of these off and try cleaning them up and see what happens then Paul
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