Re: What I Did on My Lunch Hour can i come too?
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Looking forward to seeing you boys again.:cool: |
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Re: What I Did on My Lunch Hour A Shocking Revelation:eek:.
While disassembling the rear of the ’39 LZ I took a close look at the original “knee action” shocks and determined that they need to be rebuilt. A quick call to Bill Wzorek and I had a solution to the problem. As luck would have it, Bill had a pair of Zephyr rear shocks in stock so, they are on their way:D. If you need original “knee action” shocks rebuilt I would give Bill a call or contact him through the web sites. I don’t want to post his phone number without asking first but, if any of you want it, send me a pm and I’ll give it to you. Thanks Bill, I really appreciate your help. Vic |
Re: What I Did on My Lunch Hour So about what time do folks start showing up AND is one of those folks going to be your local car pal Henry Floored by chance?
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Re: What I Did on My Lunch Hour Vic:
Not sure which I like better. That Jag is pretty cool! Tim |
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Re: What I Did on My Lunch Hour Vic,
I've always found it easier to pull the engine then the transmission. How much time does it save to drop the rear? |
Re: What I Did on My Lunch Hour It's a double edged sward in this case, I have a Columbia rear that I want to install in the Zephyr so, I’m hoping to do that once we get the transmission problem solved. Also, the Zephyr is a unit-body construction meaning that the inner fenders are welded to the cowl and frame as is the body, making it difficult, to say the least, to pull the engine. We pulled the radiator to have it repaired and it took three of us to jockey it out and back in again. In this case, I think pulling the rear is the lesser of two evils.
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Re: What I Did on My Lunch Hour Ok.I understand. It's very different then the Ford.
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Re: What I Did on My Lunch Hour Our '39 Ford is completely different from the '39 Lincoln Zephyr in terms of construction. I never knew how the zephyr was built until I got this one.
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Re: What I Did on My Lunch Hour I'd love to come over & help out, but I reckon the pizza would be well & truly gone by the time I turned up :) !!
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Re: What I Did on My Lunch Hour that rear schould be done on the floor it,s much ezer
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Re: What I Did on My Lunch Hour Vic, would you pass the word to your car pals that will be there on Saturday that I'm looking for old races, bearing, gears, flexplates, metal fan blades, anything round. I'm also interested in old flathead heads. Nothing good, I'm looking at scraps bits, pieces and parts to make yard art. I've been a welding fool lately. Thanks bud!
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Vic: I like the Jag even more after hearing the back story. That's awesome! Enjoy. Tim |
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