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Muy Mexicano amigo... use what you have, and be creative.. the sign of a true artist. I love it.. Hey, does your 4K tach work?? It looks great.. I have an old Sun in the tach hole in my dash, and would love to find one of those you have... My motor is a 300 IL 6 so I do not need more than 4K anyway.. I've had the old 6K Sun tach since the '70's, but one of the original 4K's would be great...
Anyway... nice job on the light.. it looks great..
Baja
Anyway... nice job on the light.. it looks great..
Baja
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Thanks buddy!
Hi Doug, thanks for the kind words.
Thanks Roy!
Trust me, I can make a huge mess.
I think I got that screwdriver in high school. Thanks for the complements Pat.
Thanks Roy!
Trust me, I can make a huge mess.
I think I got that screwdriver in high school. Thanks for the complements Pat.
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Muy Mexicano amigo... use what you have, and be creative.. the sign of a true artist. I love it.. Hey, does your 4K tach work?? It looks great.. I have an old Sun in the tach hole in my dash, and would love to find one of those you have... My motor is a 300 IL 6 so I do not need more than 4K anyway.. I've had the old 6K Sun tach since the '70's, but one of the original 4K's would be great...
Anyway... nice job on the light.. it looks great..
Baja
Anyway... nice job on the light.. it looks great..
Baja
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When you get it 'Dialed in' ha ha ha... humor you know?... let me know how it works... Nice job on the light, I have the same idea for the winch engaged light, but will now use your screwdriver handle idea, to make my own.. My lathe is an old, 1952 ShopSmith though, so it will not be as easy as you have it... no fear, I will preserver and get it done.. I doubt that it will be as pretty, but function first, form later has been my working motto for years.. Get it done, and then make it pretty...
Your work breaks trail for we who follow.. Thanks amigo
Baja
Your work breaks trail for we who follow.. Thanks amigo
Baja
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I had some computer issues the past few days I had to take care of, but it's all good now.
Hi Baja, old lathes are really cool and tough as nails. I love my '56 South Bend.
Here's the VDO air-core movement, dial, needle and housing.
I just need some time to figure out how to assembled it and get it dialed in.
Thank you!
No problemo buddy, it's great to see you back on FTE!
Early Sunday afternoon I was getting ready start the engine. I had been cranking it without and spark plugs to get oil pressure, then I installed the #1 plug and got the timing set to 10° BTDC. I got some new gas and added some Sta-bil to it, dropped the fuel hose into the gas and cranked a little more until BANG, the #1 cylinder fired! So we put the rest of the plugs in connected the wires and made a redneck happy!
Question, I drained the gas out of the line to the fuel pump, that's it. It will be a couple of months before I put fuel in the tank and run the engine. Do I need to drain the gas from the carb. or fuel pump?
When you get it 'Dialed in' ha ha ha... humor you know?... let me know how it works... Nice job on the light, I have the same idea for the winch engaged light, but will now use your screwdriver handle idea, to make my own.. My lathe is an old, 1952 ShopSmith though, so it will not be as easy as you have it... no fear, I will preserver and get it done.. I doubt that it will be as pretty, but function first, form later has been my working motto for years.. Get it done, and then make it pretty...
Your work breaks trail for we who follow.. Thanks amigo
Baja
Your work breaks trail for we who follow.. Thanks amigo
Baja
Here's the VDO air-core movement, dial, needle and housing.
I just need some time to figure out how to assembled it and get it dialed in.
I'm back because ot you Gavin and a bit of help from Garrett. Thanks again Gavin. So I just caught up on your thread. Man. that dash looks Awesome. I wish I was there in person to see it personally. A camera can do the justice to things like your rig that the human eye does.
Early Sunday afternoon I was getting ready start the engine. I had been cranking it without and spark plugs to get oil pressure, then I installed the #1 plug and got the timing set to 10° BTDC. I got some new gas and added some Sta-bil to it, dropped the fuel hose into the gas and cranked a little more until BANG, the #1 cylinder fired! So we put the rest of the plugs in connected the wires and made a redneck happy!
Question, I drained the gas out of the line to the fuel pump, that's it. It will be a couple of months before I put fuel in the tank and run the engine. Do I need to drain the gas from the carb. or fuel pump?