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Cab mounting blocks Restoring a 30 CCPU, and I plan on replacing all the mounting blocks. Some of the ones I removed have places where they are cut down, possibly where the frame hits. But there are a lot of things not right.
Can anyone tell me if there are supposed to be "cutouts" In the blocks? There is one that has a curved relief to follow the cab channel, that one appears obvious. Also, after removing the top, I thought it would be a good idea to glue bamboo toothpicks into all the nail holes to make a new tight fit. Any reason not to go this way? The wood is in pretty decent shape. |
Re: Cab mounting blocks Bill,
Most of the body blocks that I have seen have always had those "cutouts" that you speak of. Those areas are where the anti-squeek rubber pads are nailed to which come in contact with the frame. Are you restoring the 28-mid 30 cab or the later 30-31 cab? Pluck |
Re: Cab mounting blocks Ok, that makes sense, although there were no pads.
(No surprise) Thanks Pluck, Am restoring a Dec. 30 |
Re: Cab mounting blocks Les andrew's red manual covers that. Sounds like you may have recovered the original body bolts if the blocks were intact.
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