Pick up Restoration (Part 2)
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Re: Pick up Restoration (Part 2)
Ive replaced the washing line peg with a metal clamp to keep the red terminal secure, the peg gave up and the two poles were no longer poles apart, one fuse change later, I checked the heater front panel and its not really suitable being painted in heat resistant material, so I selected this rather rusty petrol filler pipe, this is an original component from the farm rescued pickup so its rusty inside the tube, ideal, as I can't get at the rust in there with my wire brush. So here goes, lots of bubbles and rusty water.well brought up swifty, great activity on a cold winters afternoon. [frame]
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Re: Pick up Restoration (Part 2)
while that bubbles away making the pet pipe nice and clear of rust I'm left wondering how to save these stencils, they're original and I hate to lose them. My options are fairly limited though, the paint around them is cracked amd peeling off so I guess I'll have to bite the bullet and go for a total re finish with heat resistent paint.[frame]
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Re: Pick up Restoration (Part 2)
I wonder if you can buy text stencils and use a paint over them to match the original finish ? Ive just done my sidestripes this way using a similar method and that worked a treat.
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Re: Pick up Restoration (Part 2)
There used to be a product called Letraset I think which was pressure transfered letters
Link http://www.letraset.com/craft/shopdispl ... cat=Colour
Link http://www.letraset.com/craft/shopdispl ... cat=Colour
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Re: Pick up Restoration (Part 2)
Oh, thats what I thought swithland meant
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Re: Pick up Restoration (Part 2)
How hot are you expecting the heater to get?
Heat resistant paint sounds like overkill to me.
Heat resistant paint sounds like overkill to me.
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Re: Pick up Restoration (Part 2)
well that makes things easier if I don't need heat resistent paint for it, the petrol pipe is almost there, the rust just scrubs out with hot water. Then back in it goes for the final rusticles.[frame]
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Re: Pick up Restoration (Part 2)
Digging through my box of bits and pieces I rediscovered the petrol filler cap, battered on the outside...[frame]
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Re: Pick up Restoration (Part 2)
rusty on the inside it makes a sorry sight, but its the original one from the farm wreck, so its got Morris history, got to use it for that fact alone. Now then, I wonder if its candidate for the electro dip? the top is chromed though.[frame]
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Re: Pick up Restoration (Part 2)
Try something else that's chromed from the bin first?
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Re: Pick up Restoration (Part 2)
David - refurbishment of the heater front panel is shown in this thread (page 5): http://www.mmoc.org.uk/viewtopic.php?t= ... c&start=60 I used some black 'crackle finish' paint on mine.
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Re: Pick up Restoration (Part 2)
very helpful Louise, and not just the heater front panel, the seat restoration bits were great, who needs a archive when we have your powers of recall. Many thanks
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Re: Pick up Restoration (Part 2)
nice day for a little bit of sledging today, the pickup would have been very useful for carrying wet wellies and my snow covered Toboggan.[frame]
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Re: Pick up Restoration (Part 2)
next bit in for the electro dip, It would seem that the cold slows this process down quite a bit, may have to wait for warmer weather to continue, can anyone remind me what this valve is?[frame]
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Re: Pick up Restoration (Part 2)
Heater valve, lives at the back of the cylinder head.
Cold slows down every chemical reaction, how about starting with warm water and insulating the container, even just putting a lid on will help.
Cold slows down every chemical reaction, how about starting with warm water and insulating the container, even just putting a lid on will help.
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Thanks for that, not sure what this bit does it came off the front of the engine.[frame]
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Re: Pick up Restoration (Part 2)
Its is the advance and retard pipe, screws on at the thermostat and goes between the carb and the top of the distributor.
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Re: Pick up Restoration (Part 2)
check the heater valve by blowing through it and closing the lever before wasting time refurbishing it
if it does not work and you need to get a new repro one then the body will need fileing so the rocker covcer can go on
the vac pipe body fits on the thermo stat housing stud
if it does not work and you need to get a new repro one then the body will need fileing so the rocker covcer can go on
the vac pipe body fits on the thermo stat housing stud
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Re: Pick up Restoration (Part 2)
thanks for that Dennis. The top of the heater matrix, the pipe looks blocked up with crud you would see in the bottom of a kettle.[frame]
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