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B-O-B 04-25-2023 10:27 PM

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I would mess with the timing & see if you get any relief. I would start with advancing a small amount first.

sugarmaker 04-26-2023 07:58 AM

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Bob, folks,
Seems the radiator frothing has gone away. Have not played with the timing.
Regards,
Chris and Cheryl

sugarmaker 04-26-2023 04:19 PM

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Folks,
Played with timing. Still can't get this fairly simple procedure to work out right. Got close. Had to adjust the fine tuning adjustment on the back of the distributor. May have got it back to be as good as when I started. John and I took a ride to his brother s place to see his new garage for his very nice 1957 chev nomad! It will be a nice shop and storage for his car.
The 32 ran ok but I think I improved it a little more when we got home.
Put the spare on the truck for the shows coming up. To bad it restricts the passenger side entrance.
Cheryl is not going to like that!:)
Regards,
Chris and Cheryl

sugarmaker 04-26-2023 07:59 PM

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Folks,
Still learning here. Took another run at the timing of the 1932 vintage "B" engine. Re-read the instructions using the test light. Realized I was trying to turn the light on and off , opening and closing the points, with the cam lobe screw tight. Loosened that and the rest worked well! Took the dump for a 5 mile run and it preformed as well as a 90 year old Ford should.

https://i.postimg.cc/Y0h4cdP8/IMG-20...641342-HDR.jpg

Regards,
Chris and Cheryl

DavidG 04-27-2023 08:34 AM

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If at first you don't succeed, try again.:)

sugarmaker 04-27-2023 09:30 AM

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David,
A lot of my work is based on your help and guidance! I appreciate that very much! Great to have a mentor when things don't go as planned! The nice original horn is working very well! Occasionally it needs a sharp rap, to get the armature off the dead spot, and moving again, about like me!:) Hope we can have lunch at the hotel one day while in Dearborn!

Not as nice as your engine bay work.
https://i.postimg.cc/y6f8Q45S/IMG-20...-145920924.jpg

But now I'm glad I own a 32 to be part of that era! It sure has grown on me over the last couple years.

Thanks to all the Ford Barn folks that have helped get the ragged ol' truck out in the daylight. I think we have met most of the criteria that I hoped would happen.

In my opinion I am done with the truck! Sounds kind of weird since its not going to get a full restoration. But that was my goal to keep it in its work clothes and most folks seem to appreciate the look. We plan to drive to shows with 30 miles or so, put out the lawn chairs and visit with folks about their old cars too!

Regards,
Chris and Cheryl

Steve S. 04-27-2023 06:02 PM

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Chris, glad to hear that you have found the source of your anti freeze troubles. I would assume that you will want some type of anti freeze protection since you drive your truck more or less year round. There are many options, of course. Here is a link to an interesting thread on one man's experiments with foam producing anti freeze that might be helpful to you. https://forums.aaca.org/topic/375509...omment-2339788 As for your statement that you are "done" with your truck, I would guess that the BB will see things differently as time goes on. It's just the nature of old things. Steve

flatford8 04-28-2023 09:23 AM

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Thanks for posting that link......a lot of info there....Mark

sugarmaker 04-28-2023 09:34 AM

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Steve, Folks,
Your probably right there will always be something to work on or improve on the ragged ol' truck. Thanks for that link on the foaming of antifreeze. I would like to run antifreeze even though the truck will be in the garage in the winter. But things can happen and I sure would not want this diamond block "B" cracked, do to the garage door being open when its a zero degree day!
I am going to find some Zerex Valvoline G05 as tested in the link. Will get back to you on that one.
Regards,
Chris and Cheryl

Bored&Stroked 04-28-2023 09:38 AM

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Hey Chris . . . great job! I love the truck just the way it is and you're having fun driving it. The new engine sounds like it is really running well - and is reliable, so all that is good news. Take care, enjoy the Spring/Summer!

Seth Swoboda 04-28-2023 09:46 AM

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Enjoy your truck. Drive it often and when your able, give folks a ride. They'll love it and you'll be a great ambassador for the Early V8 Ford hobby.

sugarmaker 04-28-2023 02:34 PM

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Dale, Seth, Steve S., Folks
Well John was near NAPA when he called me this morning. I had just taken a picture of Zerex antifreeze and remembered that NAPA might have some. John brought me a gallon. Drained the water and added the (non foaming Valvoline).
https://i.postimg.cc/HLGs515N/IMG-20...-113823046.jpg

Started the engine and other than the starter switch sticking on the initial test, all went fine. If the weather breaks I will get it out on the road for a test run.
I would like to get a new starter cable assembly.
Regards,
Chris

DavidG 04-28-2023 09:13 PM

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Chris,


Let's plan on that in June in Dearborn.


Which starter cable do you need, the non-electrical one that controls the switch and is attached to the steering column bracket on the other end of the cable or the electrical one that runs from the battery to starter?

sugarmaker 04-29-2023 09:49 AM

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David, folks,
The non electric starter pull knob and wire from dash to starter switch.
Rain here again today. Shop time on indoor projects!
Regards,
Chris

sugarmaker 04-30-2023 10:22 AM

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Folks,
Light rain again today which has stopped. Will probably not be taking the 32 dump truck to the local car show only two miles from home? Might go slowly, which is standard operating procedure in the truck anyway. If it starts to rain on us we can head home and the 32 will get some of the 70 year old dust rinsed off?:)
I did take a 5 mile ride in the truck yesterday and the Zerex coolant mix did not foam out the top of the radiator. We may have a winner, thanks to Steve S. and the guys that did the home testing for reduced foaming.
Regards,
Chris and Cheryl

Flathead Fever 05-01-2023 11:52 PM

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Found this original 1934 full-page ad on eBay and bought it. Just the ad without the magazine, I hate it with people cutup old magazines. I'm going to frame it for garage art. I wanted a '34 dump truck like your 1932, gave up looking and I bought a 1934 long wheelbase stake-bed. Maybe someday I'll have one of each and go into the vintage construction business. I love your truck just the way it is. This was a large format magazine, 10 3/4" x 13 3/4" its too big for my scanner so I took photos of it. It would make a great poster.

sugarmaker 05-02-2023 09:49 AM

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Flathead fever,
Reading the article makes me want to run out and buy one!:)
Good article! That would be a Garwood bed on that 34.
Having driven mine several hundred miles empty. It would be totally different hauling a load of gravel! That's what they were built for! WORK!
Thanks for posting this. There is a truck out there that was for sale a while ago. Let me know, I could try to dig up the guys name and phone number.
Regards,
Chris and Cheryl

Flathead Fever 05-02-2023 12:06 PM

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Originally Posted by sugarmaker (Post 2223157)
Flathead fever,
Reading the article makes me want to run out and buy one!:)
Good article! That would be a Garwood bed on that 34.
Having driven mine several hundred miles empty. It would be totally different hauling a load of gravel! That's what they were built for! WORK!
Thanks for posting this. There is a truck out there that was for sale a while ago. Let me know, I could try to dig up the guys name and phone number.
Regards,
Chris and Cheryl

Thanks for the offer but please don't find me a '34 dump truck because I'll have to buy it and I already have way-too-many vintage Ford projects, all of them work in progresses. I'm 61 and do all my work myself with a bad back and leg neuropathy. I can do it all but he upholstery and engine machine work. My body can no longer keep up with my mind. If I get 10% done of what I expect to each day, it was a good day. I took care of 100% of everything in a phone company fleet of 157 vehicles. Everything done inhouse by me, I was the only one there at night. I would think I should be able to keep a small fleet of old cars running and I could if they were all finished. I had this vision of retiring and building a car a year, but health problems are preventing it. Right now, I want to get dad's 32 roadster going. I'm working on cleaning the gas tank and repainting it. It has a stuck valve from sitting. I want to change the cam and the 2-carb intake to a 3-carb. Then go back to working on the '34 pickup.

1970- Boss 302 real
1966 Shelby GT-350 real
1964 Falcon Sprint 4-speed
1964 Falcon Futura 4-speed
1934 BB truck
1934 Pickup
1933 Pickup
1932 Roadster real
1932 chopped 3-window
1932 5-window
1932 Roadster Brookville
1929 Model A roadster stock
1929 200 mph Bonneville roadster
1923 Mack "C" cab Truck
1915 Mack "C" cab wrecker
1994 F350 aerial boom truck like the ones I worked on at the phone company just so I won't fall off a ladder painting the two-story house and trimming trees.
1948 Fords 8N tractors. three of them
1948 Farmall Super A tractor
Ford Model TT truck converted into a tractor
Gas Pumps
Vintage Go-Karts and minibikes

And there are probably some more I have forgotten about. it's a 45-year collection that started with the Shelby. It's a sickness!

sugarmaker 05-02-2023 02:10 PM

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Flathead,
Good news! The guy that had the 34 dump, says its sold, but the guy has a 34 flat bed he may sell? I will get the info for you, because it looks like you need something else to work on!:)
Just trying to help out here!
Regards,
Chris and Cheryl

sugarmaker 05-11-2023 05:17 AM

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Ford Folks,
Since we only get 6 or 7 days of spring/summer here in Albion (Well it feels that way sometimes) We have to pack everything into those, so not as much time to get on here and chat.
(Was good to be resting on page 4 of the Barn!:))
Cheryl and I took the 32 to the ice cream shop in town last night. It preformed well and pulled the two hills in high gear on the way home!
I do have a problem with sealing the gas tank cap. Is there a new good seal out there somewhere??
Gas gage is not functioning properly again. Not sure I will make another run at checking/ getting the King Sealy hydrostatic gage functioning again?
Working on yard and garden, eating well and probably consuming a few extra adult frosty beverages along the way too!:)
Trying to help John a little with his fleet of 1940 Ford cars too.
And have the Allis CA tractor in paint striping mode!
Hope things are good in Ford land!
Regards,
Chris


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