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Old 11-11-2013, 05:30 PM   #1
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Default 28-29 CCPU anti-squeak...

This is for the 1928 thru mid 1930 CCPU....

Is there "anti-squeak" material between the top and bottom sections
of the center panels?

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Old 11-11-2013, 06:06 PM   #2
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Default Re: 28-29 CCPU anti-squeak...

Dudley.
I thought the panels were spot welded and thus no anti-squeak was used. BTW, I still haven't gotten my top and bottom panels separated due to rust issues so I can't really tell if they are spot welded together. Maybe Dan Partain will chime in about the back panels. I think he had his apart.
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Old 11-12-2013, 09:21 AM   #3
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Default Re: 28-29 CCPU anti-squeak...

I have removed the "V" shaped connector between the two rear panels of the 82-A closed cab. I have not found evidence of anti-squeak material. The panels were not spot welded.
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Default Re: 28-29 CCPU anti-squeak...

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I have removed the "V" shaped connector between the two rear panels of the 82-A closed cab. I have not found evidence of anti-squeak material. The panels were not spot welded.
I agree, no spot welds across that seam. I do have a VE-28 canter
section, Ford script, that does have "anti-squeak",..but it's molested.
I also have taken apart a later version, unmolested, that didn't have
any,......just thinking.

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Default Re: 28-29 CCPU anti-squeak...

Thanks, Neil and Dudley for the NO spot weld info. I thought Dudley and I discussed whether the upper and lower panels were spot welded before. I guess I thought they were welded together. I am having a tough time separating the 2 panels as I can't get the clamping strip removed. The panels and clamping strip appear to be rusted together. I am looking for a good original clamping strip I would need if I need to "split" the one on my CCPU. I hope to get it off in one piece, but after more than a week of soaking it in PB Blaster, still no luck. I don't see why using a little friction tape between the panels would be a problem as it is so thin it wouldn't be seen and would stop any squeaks that might occur.
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Old 11-12-2013, 03:18 PM   #6
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The problem with using friction tape is that the cloth absorbs and holds water. This will result in rust. I used caulk made for auto body seams. There is no squeak and a good water seal.
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I have used heat (applied to the "V" strip to help break up the rust built up. One needs to be careful to not warp the panels!
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