PhilA Posted May 7, 2021 Author Posted May 7, 2021 I do have spark. 6 cylinders have good compression. I have a feeling the valves are sticking partly open on the two that are bad. LightBulbFun 1
PhilA Posted May 7, 2021 Author Posted May 7, 2021 Eventually. I think I need to investigate why the starter is so lazy first. LightBulbFun 1
hairnet Posted May 7, 2021 Posted May 7, 2021 too many oreos/m and ms/pancakes LightBulbFun and PhilA 2
PhilA Posted May 7, 2021 Author Posted May 7, 2021 Success! (Didn't wear the shirt because I was afraid I would set myself on fire). Phil Tickman, Supernaut, CreepingJesus and 19 others 17 5
hairnet Posted May 7, 2021 Posted May 7, 2021 looooeeeezzeeeeeeee aaaaaaanaaaaaaa ccent boiyyyyY???? no the shirt didnt get worn for exactly that dont blame you are your eyebrows ok you shouldnt have jumped - the frank on a stick shoulda happened PhilA 1
hairnet Posted May 7, 2021 Posted May 7, 2021 you guys need to meet him hes as nuts when youre stood in front of him (i dont have a thumb fury pic yet ) PhilA and eddyramrod 2
Dick Cheeseburger Posted May 7, 2021 Posted May 7, 2021 16 minutes ago, PhilA said: Success! (Didn't wear the shirt because I was afraid I would set myself on fire). Phil That's fantastic! 😅 Are you going to drop the lump back in and smoke the old girl around as is for a minute as a basic shakedown? LightBulbFun and PhilA 2
hairnet Posted May 7, 2021 Posted May 7, 2021 sinister cruise round the hood first :D PhilA and eddyramrod 1 1
PhilA Posted May 7, 2021 Author Posted May 7, 2021 14 minutes ago, Dick Longbridge said: That's fantastic! 😅 Are you going to drop the lump back in and smoke the old girl around as is for a minute as a basic shakedown? As much as it would be fun it has no seats, no brakes, half the suspension is missing and.. the thought had occurred but probably not...! Dick Cheeseburger 1
hairnet Posted May 7, 2021 Posted May 7, 2021 18 minutes ago, PhilA said: As much as it would be fun it has no seats, no brakes, half the suspension is missing and.. the thought had occurred but probably not...! taxed worse PhilA 1
hairnet Posted May 7, 2021 Posted May 7, 2021 theyre just showing the de soto firedome wheeler dealers again only seen it 43987163548763459238765298716345 times dont care - just finishing off watching @Kiltox kiltoax savage the ioniq 5 PhilA 1
PhilA Posted May 8, 2021 Author Posted May 8, 2021 Cleaned the carb up. That'll work. Phil Minimad5, danthecapriman, mercedade and 15 others 17 1
PhilA Posted May 9, 2021 Author Posted May 9, 2021 However, this is better yet. The carb is definitely not happy; but all I did was just clean the crap out of it, tear a couple gaskets and hope it worked. It'll do for now, in going to maybe see about just throwing a rebuild kit on it but the shafts are worn, it's missing a bunch of stuff that's really quite useful to have.. bought some ATF to drop into the gearbox if I can figure out the cooling lines and the snazzy exhaust there doesn't clear the big oil filter (smaller ones are available). I plan on running in the cam and lifters if I can then setting the engine and gearbox aside and making a start on the body. Phil Uncle Jimmy, Dick Cheeseburger, Tickman and 16 others 19
danthecapriman Posted May 9, 2021 Posted May 9, 2021 Looks and sounds fantastic! Funny actually, seeing that massive engine sat on the floor rocking around with flames coming out!😆 PhilA 1
Jenson Velcro Posted May 9, 2021 Posted May 9, 2021 30 minutes ago, danthecapriman said: Looks and sounds fantastic! Funny actually, seeing that massive engine sat on the floor rocking around with flames coming out!😆 I’m really surprised that the torque reaction didn’t have the engine falling over or dancing across the floor. PhilA and danthecapriman 1 1
hairnet Posted May 9, 2021 Posted May 9, 2021 https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-57047642 rutroh $5 biggie bag ftw
PhilA Posted May 9, 2021 Author Posted May 9, 2021 10 hours ago, Jenson Velcro said: I’m really surprised that the torque reaction didn’t have the engine falling over or dancing across the floor. That was just to idle speed- could probably rock it if it was actually wanting to run properly.
PhilA Posted May 12, 2021 Author Posted May 12, 2021 Yesterday afternoon was busy. I made space and wheeled the car outside. That meant the engine could go at the back of the garage. That keeps it out of the way and I can poke and prod at it occasionally if I need to. I took a quick look at the rear lights- the nice shiny ones that came with the car (outside edge) are wrong- they're for a Fury 1 or 2, with the narrow surround. Shame, they look nice. I made a start pulling the stainless trim off. Unfortunately I bent the one on the rear gutter because it refused to budge. Found out why- the gutter appears to have been snagged at some point on a post or something and is bent. I had a go at straightening it up but it needs a bit of metal letting in at the top dent first. I should be able to dolly it true enough to put the stainless strip back on and hide the wrinkles- even like it was, the strip looked perfectly presentable. I just wanted to pull it off so I can whiz the gutters and surrounds down and check see how much rot is hiding. Previous owner wanted to nix the rear roof seam trim, as seen by Doctor Bondo's efforts there. Throw a tub of pudding at it and hope for the best. I got mediæval on it with a wire cup. It's actually not too bad. I need to get the trims, the one I do have for the other side is a bit iffy and it's also plain- I want the "Plymouth" script ones. I fought with the trim clips (they're great in theory but ugh Chrysler) and got the window trim off. More wire wheel showed the usual B/C body grot in the corner of the window. I had seen the sharp filler edge on both sides (and the middle of the scuttle, heck knows why they rust there) so this came as no surprise and no real worry. I need to see if the rubber is flexible enough still to easily liberate the glass. If not I'll cut it out so I can get at the window aperture all the way around. It definitely needs repair in both corners so here begins the strip down. Phil DeeJay, CGSB, LabRat and 12 others 15
PhilA Posted May 13, 2021 Author Posted May 13, 2021 I had a quick go at the back of the car in the name of morbid curiosity. Yup, moderately thick filler for no real reason. The scuttle is holed, I do know that... So if this guy done shoveled a whole tub of bog into an otherwise mostly solid panel... Eesh. At least he'll be keeping up with American tradition. Slapped some paint over it to protect it, wire cup brush isn't the correct tool for this type of panel, it gouges the metal too heavily. I'll get some stripping discs for my angle grinder and strip it back. Phil Isopon, danthecapriman, Tickman and 4 others 7
Bren Posted May 13, 2021 Posted May 13, 2021 I have noticed then when watching american car shows they seem to spread bondo over everything - even if it looks free of pitting and dents. bunglebus and PhilA 2
Rocket88 Posted May 13, 2021 Posted May 13, 2021 They do like to "spread a little happiness"........... PhilA 1
PhilA Posted May 13, 2021 Author Posted May 13, 2021 Well, there's the hole. Unprotected metal surface rusts really badly. Chrysler sure knew how to do that. The drip rail rotted out at the seam in the corner, and the resulting leak took out the left side of the scuttle box section. That needs to be recreated. Great fun. The rest of the repairs will be undoing Doctor Bondo's handiwork and filling in all the pinholes where there's a dirt/water trap. Below the lights right there as a good example. The bottom of the trunk lid needs some love. Phil Jenson Velcro and Dan_ZTT 2
PhilA Posted May 14, 2021 Author Posted May 14, 2021 What's worse is all that wob was for the hole for a CB antenna...
PhilA Posted May 15, 2021 Author Posted May 15, 2021 Local place didn't have polycarbide wheels, so I picked up a flapwheel instead. That should make fairly short work of the filler. Phil Edit: Shows you the caliber of the guy doing the work. 5/8" arbor grinding wheel on a 7/8" drive. That doesn't work safely. LabRat and LightBulbFun 2
PhilA Posted May 16, 2021 Author Posted May 16, 2021 Tonight was productive. I started by removing the stainless trim, then cutting away the old window seal. It was hard and brittle, and had sealant in the groove holding the glass in, so with a new one available for $78 I decided that was cheaper than sourcing new glass. It came out in one piece. Happy with that. Had a go at this corner, which was significantly better than I thought it would be. The other side will likely be much worse. For a laugh, the (completely rusted away) spring clips that hold the trim on actually unscrewed, two for two. Phil Ian_Fearn, LightBulbFun, Jenson Velcro and 15 others 18
PhilA Posted May 16, 2021 Author Posted May 16, 2021 Ground the other side down. There's a screw in there... Which actually undid. Stranger things have happened. Ground back- not as bad as I had thought. It is holed but I was expecting a couple inches hole and that's just about a couple pinholes and a few screwdriver jabs. This is the trim I want to reinstate. Phil Dick Cheeseburger, bunglebus, LightBulbFun and 8 others 11
PhilA Posted May 18, 2021 Author Posted May 18, 2021 Why so much filler? Why?! Panel is a bit crappy in places but overall not horrible. Put a gloss coat on to uniform the panel and see what it looks like. A ripple and two small dents. That and the CB antenna hole. Now the trunk kinda lines up better. Sad. Plan is to remove the inner brace structure, dolly the dents out, replace the inner box and then a small skim of filler in the dimples. Phil adw1977, Fumbler, Coprolalia and 17 others 20
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