{FORGED?} Re: Now for something completely different... a Little Car upd
[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index]
{FORGED?} Re: Now for something completely different... a Little Car update
- From: AMC74Hornet@xxxxxxxxx
- Date: Fri, 04 Mar 2005 05:44:45 -0500
On March 3, 2005 Gwen Smith wrote:
> Ya'll,
>
> My mercifully brief two-cents. I did leave the list due to the poor
> level of discource, I came back prior to the recent flurry which, well,
> made the list all-but-useless. I'll be glad when we get past arguing
> about certain lest personalityies, moderation issues, and the like.
>
> I'm a week before Little Car has its "big shoot" for Hemmings, and trying
> to get all I can done before then. Since last I updated, the following
> work has been completed.
>
> 1. Front and rear bumper rails have been replaced.
> Thank you again, Joe, for grabbing these for me. These look *so* much
> better than the dented-up rails that had been on the car. Really cleans
> things up.
>
> 2. Washer bag, check valve, and foot pedal have been installed.
> Installing the pedal pump is a pain in the patootie, somewhat literally.
> I never want to do this again. Still, it's in, and I've only one more
> part to do on the windshield washer: the nozzle sprayer. Colour me a
> little nervous about drilling an 11/32 hole through the hood!
>
> 3. Deep cleaning has started, including the engine bay.
> Gosh, but I've always wanted to spend my time under the hood of the car,
> cleaning off 40 year old mung with a wire brush. Especially as I thought
> the engine was already pretty clean. Of course, now I can also see all
> the spots on the block where the turquoise paint has come off over the
> years. Maybe the grease looked better!
>
> 4. Upper radiator hose and heater hoses have been replaced.
> Having the correct upper hose looks excellent, especially with it bewing
> held in with a proper tower clamp. Unfortunately, I'm still going to
> have to get more of those, as three of the four I got are the wrong size!
> Another time, perhaps. The heater hose switchout went much easier, even
> with having to really fight the hold hoses off, then install the new ones
> *and* put on corbin clamps. Now I can really understand why worm clamps
> are so popular!
>
> If I manage to get it done in time, I may also get some work in on the
> rear brakes (likely need to grab some new shoes), continue to clean the
> car (next week, when the rains finally are expected to subside), and get
> that nozzle sprayer in the hood.
>
> The paperwork I have to fill out for Hemmings is insane in the level of
> detail, even for a person such as I who has asked for specifics on
> date-coded Wittek brand tower clamps, and who is still pondering just
> what stripe should be on my heater hoses. You see, they use the same
> paperwork for "Muscle Machines" as they do with "Classic Cars." A
> certain level is superfluous (like the specifics on the computer in
> Little Car), but some is simply stuff that even within the pile of paper
> goods and ephemera I've collected, the information is simply not there
>
> Hence, I'm going to do the charitable thing, and pass on some of the
> stumpers to ya'll. Anyone happen to know the specifics on these
> questions, for a 1964 Classic (195.6 OHV, automatic, etc.)?
>
> 1. "Frame reinforcements (i.s. subframe connectors, shock tower ties)" --
> would there even be such a thing on my little unibody?
>
> 2. Steering ratio? For that matter, what to put in for "Turns lock to
> lock"
>
> 3. Front and rear track?
>
> Anyway, that's the latest. More soon, including some photos!
>
> Cheers,
> Gwen Smith
>
>
>
> ______^_____^______
> (O|O) =RAMBLER= (O|O) Gwen Smith * gwen@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> ------------------- www.gwensmith.com/interests/rambler
> \-<>---|770|---<>-/
>
>
>
>
>
> .
Good to see you are making so much progress. Congrats on the photo shoot. Your attention to detail is mind boggling to me. It's way beyond what I would be capable of doing. Customizing and making mods like I do is way simpler than the level of detail you are doing. Glad to see you back here. Where are the pic's?
"Doc"
=============================================================
Posted by wixList Archiver -- http://www.amxfiles.com/wixlist
Back to the Home of the AMC Gremlin