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6 minutes ago, cafoose said:

Weld it up :scared-shocked: heard tell you got fabricating skills :banana-wrench:


 

It’s not the only thing on the truck that is bothering me, but surely the most concerning!

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Big day today.  I officially pulled the Cadillac off the road… for good!

 

Norman is ready for summer!

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Don’t fret @SylvanLakeWH, the frame is cracked but it won’t be scrapped totally.  It’ll live on some way or another.  Either a full frame swap, or a drivetrain swap into the Texas 2wd truck (with a solid front axle 4x4 conversion)

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WHX??
52 minutes ago, Pullstart said:

 

Norman is ready for summer!

Time to go get some tractors? 

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Phew!!!

 

Couldn't decide how to honor it... between "Taps" or "The End" by The Doors...

 

Now, as @WHX?? so wisely noted ... you gots tractors to haul... :angry-tappingfoot:

 

Them chickens can wait, roost, perch, peck whatever... Norman needs action... Go west young man... :auto-layrubber:

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Figured Sylvia would be hip to that!:lol:

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4 minutes ago, SylvanLakeWH said:

 @WHX??  Go west young man... :auto-layrubber:

Yep... ther is red gold in them ther hills...:lol:

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2 minutes ago, WHX?? said:

Yep... ther is red gold in them ther hills...:lol:

 

and some of it is electrifying... :scared-shocked:

 

:lol:

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Wow, it’s been too long!

 

The torque converter pilot got seized up in the crankshaft.  Before I realized it, I had damaged the TC bearing.  I’ll replace that while I’m in there.

 

 

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Good news, I got the engine, radiator, a/c condenser and fan I need for the car.  Bad news, the torque converter in the donor car hung up too, even though I tried so hard to keep it safe.  

The local transmission supplier will get me a new TC soon, something like $160.  Not terrible, for peace of mind.

 

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This’ll be a fun one!  I have about a month to get this running, driving, shifting into all gears, and charging.  There might be some other wiring snafus along the way, if I can get everything else caught up.

 

 

 

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A little teaser video:

 

 

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I got it running, got the shifter put back together with new bushings, and got it shifting.

 

It doesn’t charge.  I don’t think there’s any exciter bulb for the generator.  It runs quite rough.  The filthy carb may have something to do with that.  I’ll also clean and adjust the points.

 

 

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While the carb sits in the dip…. Wiring.  There is no generator light to excite the generator.  Without that, the entire charging field is kaput before we start.

 

Now which wire is my wire I’m looking for?  :lol:

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It might be time to step away for a bit.  It’s late and dark, and I’m finding things I don’t enjoy seeing… like live bare wires sitting in the pan.  Only saw one sparks before I tossed a bit of tape on them!  None of this worries me, but I think I need a fresh head to dive in.

 

 

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Though I feel like the entire wiring harness needs cleaning, I am going to attack the charging circuit alone.  Afterwards, I’ll clean it up a bit at a time. I found a separate wiring diagram to simplify things.

 

 

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Be sure not to let the smoke out of any components. They need that smoke to work properly.

 

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The funny thing here, is he has had this about 40 years he said.  He said he just keeps the battery on a charger for his cruising on occasion.  I am pretty sure the generator wire is simply missing / not hooked up to the regulator.  The light is not in the gauge cluster like it should be.  I’ll see about finding a generic red light to install under the dash to have all the components make it work proper, then troubleshoot.

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32 minutes ago, JPWH said:

Be sure not to let the smoke out of any components. They need that smoke to work properly.

 

We call it "Letting the genie out!" :lol:

 

Genuine Lucas wiring harness smoke. | welshbordercarclub

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27 minutes ago, Pullstart said:

The funny thing here, is he has had this about 40 years he said.  He said he just keeps the battery on a charger for his cruising on occasion.  I am pretty sure the generator wire is simply missing / not hooked up to the regulator.  The light is not in the gauge cluster like it should be.  I’ll see about finding a generic red light to install under the dash to have all the components make it work proper, then troubleshoot.

Use a square hood genny lamp.       Cole-Hersee  PL 20 RC

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16 minutes ago, squonk said:

Use a square hood genny lamp.       Cole-Hersee  PL 20 RC


The parts store didn’t have that available, but they had a clear license plate lamp and some red paint!  

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25 minutes ago, Pullstart said:


The parts store didn’t have that available, but they had a clear license plate lamp and some red paint!  

Parts stores only want to stock and sell stuff that their high volume repair shops use and what the "baloney muffler"  crowd want. Lots of places on the net to get Cole Hersee items

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I got the car running and driving.  Kind of…. Now it needs to REALLY RUN.

 

 

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I had to do a little upgrade to Mrs. P’s ‘97 Suburban daily driver yesterday.  I figured I might as well record it!

 

 

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