Thread: 1940 Ford Pickup
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	06-28-2020 05:19 PM #901Ken Thomas 
 NoT FaDe AwaY and the music didn't die
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	01-10-2021 08:00 PM #902
 Well Happy New Year to all ! This is the year my truck will be on the road . I said the same thing the last 5 years, but its true this time.
 Lots to post but time is all I need.
 Here's a pic of new , newest exhaust
  
 
 Reason I needed new exhaust is that I needed ground clearance, so I went to oval pipe where needed.
 Why did I need more clearance ? Because I had to go to smaller tires. Why smaller tires ? Because I couldn't get the dang tire off the rear axel without dropping the axel off the air ride , slight over look during the build  Last edited by Navy7797; 01-16-2021 at 07:54 PM. Reason: dumb thumbs 
 
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	01-13-2021 03:58 AM #903
 Where did you find oval pipe, or did you flatten it yourself?Robert 
 
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	01-13-2021 08:31 PM #904
 
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	01-13-2021 08:45 PM #905
 Today was torque converter change day. Reason , the converter was causing forward movement unless I stood on the brakes. It wasn't meant to be in this lite of a vehicle , I installed a 2200-2500 rpm converter.
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	01-14-2021 04:07 AM #906
 I saw this on FB on a Pullmax Group page, basically a set of dies is used to flatten the tubing. This arrangement would allow you to assemble your pipes using mandrel bends and then flatten afterward in order to have a smoother transition in the corners/bends. I know, day late, dollar short. (story of my life )   But even for a guy without the reciprocating machine, a set of dies made up like this and adapted to an arbor press would get the job done.. albeit more slowly. )   But even for a guy without the reciprocating machine, a set of dies made up like this and adapted to an arbor press would get the job done.. albeit more slowly.
 
 
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 photo credit Vini's Hot Rods, Alabaster AlabamaLast edited by MP&C; 01-14-2021 at 04:24 AM. Robert 
 
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	01-14-2021 06:17 AM #907
 When I was shopping for tube & bends I noticed that Summit, Speedway and JEGS all carried oval exhaust tube and mandrel bends, but as Navy says it's a lot more expensive. Robert, your idea of building from round stock, then flattening would be a lot cheaper if time's not an issue. Originally Posted by MP&C Originally Posted by MP&CRoger 
 Enjoy the little things in life, and you may look back one day and realize that they were really the BIG things.
 
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	01-16-2021 05:28 PM #908
 Finished up the converter work today and I'm very happy with the way it works , no more having to stand the the brake pedal at idle. Have a Great hotrod weekend !
 
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	01-16-2021 05:55 PM #909
 pic of plane that was in early post
 
 
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	01-16-2021 06:21 PM #910
 This was video of the aircraft start up but I had to delete it because I can not separate account info from vid ? sorryLast edited by Navy7797; 01-16-2021 at 06:30 PM. 
 
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	01-16-2021 06:25 PM #911
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 Did I ever say how much I think PB sinks ?Last edited by Navy7797; 01-16-2021 at 06:49 PM. 
 
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	01-17-2021 02:39 PM #912
 here's a vid, I lost a bunch of pic's on Photo bucket so my blog is missing a bunch of pic's will try to reinstall them some day.Last edited by Navy7797; 01-18-2021 at 05:56 AM. 
 
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	01-17-2021 02:50 PM #913
 You have the file set to private, can't access without permission??
 
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	01-17-2021 03:58 PM #914iv`e used up all my sick days at work .. can i call in dead ? 
 
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	01-17-2021 06:08 PM #915
 




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 so forgive my ignorance,
 so forgive my ignorance, are the 39 deluxe and 40 standard grills exactly the same?
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I'm happy to see it back up, sure hope it lasts.
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