Jump to content
cleat

My 312H restore.

Recommended Posts

peter lena

@cleat  , also like the 8" ft wheels , never cared for the  6" , looks out of place to me  , my 3 horses have 8". terrific build detail , shoes  interest  and do it right detail ,  you will be in constant smile mode ,  lucky you , pete 

  • Like 1

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites
 
cleat

Tail lights installed.

 

I will bolt fender on when I get my seat (waiting for it to go on sale, yellow one on sale this week hopefully black one soon).

 

1124483145_Taillightsinstalled1.JPG.4e86f5eb61900a9376e3912d3062f21f.JPG

  • Like 2

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites
 
Horse Newbie
On 5/8/2022 at 12:44 PM, cleat said:

Pulled muffler and bead blasted and painted it.

 

1407130232_Mufflerbeadblasted.jpg.b86d183469a05d7da245e8ee7826d61f.jpg

1768696838_Mufflerpainted1.jpg.5362ab11c7c5bb5d9175b198b43cfc9a.jpg

1648834200_Mufflerpainted2.jpg.205dd7164212524c68fe45630009defb.jpg

 

Smoked up a nice Brisket as well.

 

309192694_Firstbrisket1.jpg.a03d5b0e57c9340560dd79ce1f9b4198.jpg

1615531244_Firstbrisket3.jpg.f7f8bd180fb0b77758810a94d544c210.jpg

Now you’re getting into the “meat” of this restoration…:lol:

  • Like 1
  • Excellent 1
  • Haha 1

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites
 
cleat

No updates on the 312 but I finally got the Mustang out of storage and moved it into the shop.

 

The 312, Mustang and F150 are all basking in their red goodness.

 

505760945_TruckMustangand31220222.JPG.7c5edcd100f8600148f0b0c2019e29de.JPG

  • Like 3

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites
 
Wheelhorse#1

I don't know if its just the picture but all three in red ,match up pretty darn close .Nice work on the twackter ! 

  • Like 1

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites
 
cleat

New seat installed.

 

I have one set of arm rests still here but I was thinking they should go on my last 520 that also needs a new seat.

 

386362111_Newseatinstalled1.JPG.a33fd4c9dbbccb73793d18e02ac511e9.JPG

2118796017_Newseatinstalled2.JPG.7ca7d566ac42130d5d28528ce01e604d.JPG

1790844440_Newseatinstalled3.JPG.ecc27bdd27c8d531c9a42b8afd50052b.JPG

  • Like 1
  • Excellent 2

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites
 
cleat

Well, I sat on my new seat and drove around the shop (it's raining outside).

Was a great feeling and very comfy.

However, I found the gauges hard to see so I added these angle rings.

These are made by Autometer part number 2234

Much better now.

 

DSCN4168.JPG.5e8a2e635b65e1ce7ec4c99700883e3e.JPG

DSCN4169.JPG.17bfffa42c0e6268e285d06f68b05e09.JPG

DSCN4170.JPG.9ece18d8216bfc98b72e5651917a6c4f.JPG

1547535035_ProgressasofMay2720221.JPG.3b46e98668760dd56834fb25ec8b9fdd.JPG

Edited by cleat
  • Excellent 4

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites
 
kpinnc
12 minutes ago, cleat said:

However, I found the gauges hard to see so I added these angle rings.

 

Well done! :thumbs:

 

I never knew such a thing existed. I put a digital voltmeter on my 310-8, pretty much for the same reason. Numbers show up better than standing on my head to see where a needle hovers...

 

Your solution is great! 

Edited by kpinnc
  • Like 1

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites
 
 
cleat

Installed and wired headlights.

 

222246638_Headlightsinstalled1.JPG.474c069f70b571229cb6711f0a20a18b.JPG

934985439_Headlightsinstalled5.JPG.5c918f97031ca8386de35e5387bff9d5.JPG

1130122846_Headlightsinstalled6.JPG.5afc73e557af68ce818c66ae2eb8065e.JPG

 

Mark below headlights on inside is just a bit of dirt that is now wiped clean.

Edited by cleat
  • Like 4

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites
 
Jeff-C175

Wow!  Don't see one of these every day... uhhhh... or even every DECADE!  Bet that's a fun ride Cleat!

 

Is that a Cosworth ?

 

image.png.e35e78ecc20d82c085dd0c29d23e47ae.png

 

 

Edited by Jeff-C175
  • Like 1

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites
 
cleat

Not a Cosworth.

It has the 2.9 V6 and 4 speed auto with overdrive.

 

Below is a pic of my toys.

2020 F150

1986 Mustang GT convertible

1985 Sierra

 

948561085_TruckMustangandXR4Tiout11.JPG.a4716b89b3f04a6158d5b1f1fea895c0.JPG

  • Like 2
  • Excellent 1

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites
 
Jeff-C175
3 minutes ago, cleat said:

Below is a pic of my toys.

 

I wanna come over and play!  :text-lol:

 

I didn't think they marketed the Sierra in N.A.  And I thought all the RS Sierra's were Cosworth.  Here they called the same car the Merkur XR4 ( i , or Ti depending on drivetrain)

 

Still, that V6 got some ponies, not as many as the Cosworth of course...

 

Your car seems to be somewhat of an anomaly for a number of reasons though.  It's all original ?

 

 

 

  • Like 1

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites
 
cleat

No, not original.

Car has been totally rebuilt and modified.

Came with a 4 cyl turbo with a 3 speed auto.

 

Engine and transmission are from a Scorpio.

 

Wheels and interior are from my old 87 XR4Ti.

 

These pics were taken of my car at a local car show last year.

 

261676185_XRatSmithsfallscruisenight20211.jpg.01cc22bcd4490d53aaa58450509c44d0.jpg

2120909628_XRatSmithsfallscruisenight20212.jpg.ebc393dcea8962a5a4a044a152cfc9b4.jpg

332160945_XRatSmithsfallscruisenight20213.jpg.c4c95e0cfb98cfc5a21cb5ac7c34905c.jpg

1740999324_XRatSmithsfallscruisenight20214.jpg.8b5ca895b8886e184dec51496cae2a1e.jpg

516886686_XRatSmithsfallscruisenight20215.jpg.bdfd5a33ea9f6dc11ce188ba0c8cbdf4.jpg

 

The old (58 I believe) Pontiac beside me is a friends car.

 

  • Like 2
  • Excellent 2
  • Heart 1

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites
 
Jeff-C175
5 minutes ago, cleat said:

No, not original.

Car has been totally rebuilt and modified.

 

Thought that might be the case!  Nice job!

 

Sorry for drifting your thread!

 

 

  • Like 2

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites
 
cleat

Mustang and truck are all original.

I get all of my car related modding fixes from the Sierra.

 

Now, most of my garage time is actually tinkering on my Wheel Horses.

 

  • Like 3
  • Excellent 2

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites
 
cleat

Decals installed.

Many thanks to Terry for the great decals, they are perfect as always.

This 312 now sports the maroon decals that I am converting all of my wheel horses to.105180183_Decalsinstalled1.JPG.2bc46b51a20d2e553a089a5ceadf122c.JPG

1570109134_Decalsinstalled2.JPG.0288fe32129b2a007911ceaef8351f63.JPG

1374276909_Decalsinstalled3.JPG.5a733807c1c2465328d998f436fa61c6.JPG

800249420_Decalsinstalled4.JPG.ce870ee125d727e27f2fb24e61f84859.JPG

 

 

Headlight bezels installed.

These are the originals with a coat of paint.

 

1279504711_Headlightbezelsinstalled2.JPG.19b8050ffaf66392166aac114c401673.JPG

 

Just about done.

  • Excellent 4

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites
 
cleat

Looks a little different now than when I got it.

 

1568267015_Leftsidetransformation.jpg.b96f0c5732add17e6bbbb89ffe0004a7.jpg

 

1670846055_Rightsidetransformation.jpg.1eb70523b18474988ed05157fb2a5738.jpg

911216223_Fronttransformation.jpg.38eb48b7048570e998f87201f648ce79.jpg

 

Left side transformation.jpg

Edited by cleat
  • Like 1
  • Excellent 3

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites
 
cleat

Hood latches installed.

 

I believe the 312H is now complete.

 

608017319_Hoodlatchesinstalled3.JPG.cd26003d0a3473d9652f8721b1b62072.JPG

1321422033_Hoodlatchesinstalled2.JPG.61919bfef4bce40fa2a24b6e3cd299c4.JPG

1991401681_Hoodlatchesinstalled5.JPG.0ba878a0e5d49e44dc792be3247e8732.JPG

  • Like 1
  • Excellent 6

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites
 
kpinnc
On 6/15/2022 at 12:35 PM, cleat said:

I believe the 312H is now complete.

 

Maroon stripes are the best looking classic tractors! Beautiful work! :bow-blue:

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites
 
cleat

Swapped seat plate to the older style as I like it better and it works better with the lift cylinder to lift the seat without jamming it into the steering wheel.

 

This is how it was.

1812586663_Newseatinstalled1.JPG.1130a42db0168d807985f3383f47e039.JPG

1301137683_Newseatinstalled3.JPG.189a31863e113bcd1c587c8672b10b81.JPG

 

This is how it is now.

 

1463501968_312Seatbracketolderstyleconversion4.jpg.86667909beabe673fc17b5ffe2208cc2.jpg

416710335_312Seatbracketolderstyleconversion1.jpg.40dc3081a6f734ca81a3f76c6d225428.jpg

 

Minor detail but it makes me happy.

  • Like 3
  • Excellent 3

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites
 
Damien Walker

That's another beautiful restoration. I'm really going to have to start another soon!

 

As for the Sierra...I have a happy memory of briefly driving a V6 4x4 many years ago. Amazing car with amazing traction. Interesting that you said 2.9L....they were officially 2.8 over here, is yours bored out? (In case you don't know: UK Ford made a previous 3.0 V6 named 'Essex' after the county it was built in but the 2.8 was German and named 'Cologne' for a similar reason! I presume both engines were derived from a US original).

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites
 
cleat

The 2.9 Cologne is simply a later model of the 2.8

Mine is a 1988 model, I am not sure when the transition was or what changed to get the slightly larger displacement.

The 2.9 has multiport fuel injection, I believe the 2.8 was carb'd.

 

Car will not win races but it runs very well and has a nice flat torque curve making it very easy to drive.

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites
 
Damien Walker

I don't ever recall seeing any references to Sierra/Capri 2.9 over here but the Sierra and Capri 2.8s were definitely fuel injected. I'm guessing we might be seeing a difference due to marketing geography but by 1988 I was getting into ex-Buick Rover V8 territory so I may have missed something! Either way, the V6 Sierra was a superb car and particularly in 4 wd.

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites
 
cleat

The 2.9 with the 4 speed automatic overdrive in mine actually came from a 1988 Scorpio but was a direct bolt in except for a rewire and shorter driveshaft.

Original engine in my 1985 Sierra was a 2.3l 4 cyl turbo with a 3 speed automatic.

Car had 300,000 km on it so original drivetrain was weak.

I also used the rear differential from the scorpio as it was in better shape and has more gear reduction.

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites
 

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now

×
×
  • Create New...