'55 2 Door Post 3-speed Restoration
#41
Olds Dad - I have been looking into getting my wonderbar radio converted to AM/FM . The places I spoke with advised they could make the signal seeking wonderbar function. It adds about $150.00 to the cost. I am trying to decide wether to use the push button radio from my parts car and save the wonderbar. The price I got for conversion for the push button was $395.00. To do the wonder bar I was told about $500.00.
Still trying to decide which way to go.
Rick
Still trying to decide which way to go.
Rick
#43
UPDATE:
So, between brake woes on my driver, and general life, I've been able to do only some small stuff.
I managed to get the nose off - so now, all the bolt on stuff is off.
Removed the clutch & brake pedals, steering mast, and everything on the firewall.
I need to remove the steering box and then I'm going to pull the engine and start detailing the front clip.
I did manage to clean up and detail my front bumper brackets and hardware - so I still feel like I'm gradually moving forward...
Stay with me, this car will get done!
So, between brake woes on my driver, and general life, I've been able to do only some small stuff.
I managed to get the nose off - so now, all the bolt on stuff is off.
Removed the clutch & brake pedals, steering mast, and everything on the firewall.
I need to remove the steering box and then I'm going to pull the engine and start detailing the front clip.
I did manage to clean up and detail my front bumper brackets and hardware - so I still feel like I'm gradually moving forward...
Stay with me, this car will get done!
#44
Since I wasn't getting anywhere with the brake issue on my driver tonight, I focused on reassembling the heater box / blower motor assy
Here is a before picture, and the after shots.
Used the correct cloth wire for the lead and grounds, as well as the original connectors (after melting away the original solder) -
The beast in the background is Gromitt...one of my two Great Danes and a constant garage companion.
Here is a before picture, and the after shots.
Used the correct cloth wire for the lead and grounds, as well as the original connectors (after melting away the original solder) -
The beast in the background is Gromitt...one of my two Great Danes and a constant garage companion.
#46
nice sparklers,does she want to wear them on her ears?Who is doing your plating ,my plater did a nise job but ruined the trunk handle and there arent many to be found so when i find one i want to have someone else do it.
#47
I have a local guy here in Providence (D&D) - he's pretty good with small stuff, but not much in the way of problem pieces...most of what he's done for me was pretty good to start with - I think for something tough, you need to pay the money and go to Paul's Chrome (only place Mike Fusick uses...including for his '53 Fiesta he's restoring). I'd guess your trunk emblem would cost you about 4-5 Franklins, but it would be perfect
#48
Finally an update
So, I haven't updated this thread in a while largely because I've been at a standstill with this car...between the under floor brakes on my driver, work, kids, and home improvements, spare minutes have been few and far between.
However, I'm back to it.
Here are a few pics of the front door vent window assemblies. Bought the rubber gaskets and the "fuzzy" channels through Fusick (although the rubber is from Steele).
New glass, rechromed frames, new channels, new slide locks (got from a Chebby catalog) and a few "Pop" rivets.
I rebuilt an extra set I had, so there's an old set in the "before and after" photos for comparison.
However, I'm back to it.
Here are a few pics of the front door vent window assemblies. Bought the rubber gaskets and the "fuzzy" channels through Fusick (although the rubber is from Steele).
New glass, rechromed frames, new channels, new slide locks (got from a Chebby catalog) and a few "Pop" rivets.
I rebuilt an extra set I had, so there's an old set in the "before and after" photos for comparison.
#49
Gordon good to see the resto going again. I had to reread all the posts to get my head around where you were at. I know it seams like it's a slow processes but when I look back It took me 4 years on mine also and I had help at times, press on my man....Tedd
#50
I will get there - I always finish what I start - even if it takes years - my 71 convertible took me about 4 years...and I was single then!
#51
Update
Managed to find everything I needed for the 57 371 that I needed...heads, exhaust manifolds, distributor, and a gorgeous J-2 setup.
I'd love to have the original 324, but it's long gone, so the '57 371 with the J2 it will be.
I cleaned a up a few things...not the least of which is the throttle linkage that will run this setup.
If anyone knows what piece is missing from the hole in the airhorn of that center carb, let me know.
I'd love to have the original 324, but it's long gone, so the '57 371 with the J2 it will be.
I cleaned a up a few things...not the least of which is the throttle linkage that will run this setup.
If anyone knows what piece is missing from the hole in the airhorn of that center carb, let me know.
#52
I checked my pictures from when I had a J2 in my 57. Did not have a hole on the center carb. Checked a number of other pictures on J2 set ups and did not see anything there either. Mystery?
#53
Gordon
Isn't the center carb on a j2 a 2gc and if so someone should have a schematic of one, in fact I might somewhere in my junk I'll take a look tomorrow.....Tedd
PS. good to see you are back at it.
Isn't the center carb on a j2 a 2gc and if so someone should have a schematic of one, in fact I might somewhere in my junk I'll take a look tomorrow.....Tedd
PS. good to see you are back at it.
Last edited by Tedd Thompson; October 18th, 2013 at 06:33 PM.
#54
Thanks for your efforts - I'll let you know what I find out
#55
I emailed a couple of carb shops with the photo and carbs.net directed me to a 'vent' multi pack that he sells. I'm sure it's not a big deal, but just not being familiar with them puts me at a disadvantage
I appreciate your efforts
#58
Gordon, Take a look at your 55 manual it has a breakdown of the 2GC on page 294 through page 307. I believe this is the same carburetor or very closic to it and the part in question is called a atmospheric vent rubber valve. Looks like if it ain't broke you don't need to fix it.
You might want to compare the two carbs closely to double check on their similarities also I have heard that the outside carbs are 2G's almost the same carb but without the choke setup.....Tedd
You might want to compare the two carbs closely to double check on their similarities also I have heard that the outside carbs are 2G's almost the same carb but without the choke setup.....Tedd
#59
Gordon, Take a look at your 55 manual it has a breakdown of the 2GC on page 294 through page 307. I believe this is the same carburetor or very closic to it and the part in question is called a atmospheric vent rubber valve. Looks like if it ain't broke you don't need to fix it.
You might want to compare the two carbs closely to double check on their similarities also I have heard that the outside carbs are 2G's almost the same carb but without the choke setup.....Tedd
You might want to compare the two carbs closely to double check on their similarities also I have heard that the outside carbs are 2G's almost the same carb but without the choke setup.....Tedd
The vent valve is just plain missing is the problem - I did find a similar schematic to what you mention.
I found a Rochester Manual online for the J2 setup (Service Notice)
Looks like the outer carbs are 2G's without the idle circuits (and chokes as you mentioned).
#60
Well, the arctic tundra that is New England gave me a rare above-freezing day last weekend
I've been itching to do something on this car - so I rolled it out of the garage and pulled the driveline.
The heads are being rebuilt and I plan to start detailing the front end now that the engine is out - and opening up that syncromesh to see what's up in there.
At least I'm moving!
I've been itching to do something on this car - so I rolled it out of the garage and pulled the driveline.
The heads are being rebuilt and I plan to start detailing the front end now that the engine is out - and opening up that syncromesh to see what's up in there.
At least I'm moving!
#61
Gordon - I do not know how you were working outside last weekend! I was in Newport for 10 days and froze everything off. My wife is still up there and says it is too cold to go anywhere.
I would love to get together with you next time I am in the US. My wife has lots of family in Pawtucket and we visit often when in RI.
I would love to get together with you next time I am in the US. My wife has lots of family in Pawtucket and we visit often when in RI.
#62
Gordon - I do not know how you were working outside last weekend! I was in Newport for 10 days and froze everything off. My wife is still up there and says it is too cold to go anywhere.
I would love to get together with you next time I am in the US. My wife has lots of family in Pawtucket and we visit often when in RI.
I would love to get together with you next time I am in the US. My wife has lots of family in Pawtucket and we visit often when in RI.
I'm one town over from Pawtucket - PM me next time you're in town!
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