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#871
General Discussion / Re: engine bay splash pans....
January 15, 2018, 12:22:14 PM
Kim & Tom,

I traced the front pan support.  The pictures below illustrate how I traced it.  The flat length of the material would be 17" long 16 gauge steel by 4.5"wide (actual measured 4 7/16" wide)

If you want I can make copies of the 8.5 x 14 document and send it to you.  Just email me your address.







If you can print an 8.5 X 14" document download the attached pdf file
#872
General Discussion / Re: Radiator Emblem
January 10, 2018, 09:19:30 PM
Quote from: 29UJohn on January 10, 2018, 08:12:18 PM
I posted a picture of a radiator emblem I rechromed using a hobby kit.  It is on the off-site photo page.  Unfortunately the emblem's curve di not match my radiator shell, it was too flat and looke bad on the shell, so I din't use it.

(I could not figure out how to take the picture so that the file size would be small enough to load here.)

John,

If you are using a windows based system right click on the Gallery image and go to properties and copy the image link.  Then click on the insert image icon (binoculars) in the forum "Post reply form" which is the first icon on the second line.  This action will insert the following code in your text {img][/img] Past your link in-between the image brackets.
{img]PAST LINK HERE[/img]   example:  {img]http://www.1948plymouth.info/galley/var/thumbs/29UJohn/Emblem.jpg[/img]



Larger image:



[img]http://www.1948plymouth.info/galley/var/resizes/29UJohn/Emblem.jpg{/img]
#873
General Discussion / Re: 29 Build Thread - Part 2
January 10, 2018, 07:54:02 PM
Quote from: frankp on January 10, 2018, 04:27:44 PM
Now that's pretty.  How much of the babbitt will be used again?

In talking to John the builder.., he said everything new.  I know for sure they will redo all the babbitts (Their specialty).  New rings & pistons.  I will ask him for all the old parts since he said the pistons were the original correct size.  I didn't plan on any performance touch ups. Stock.

Chet...
#874
General Discussion / Re: 29 Build Thread - Part 2
January 10, 2018, 11:18:30 AM

29U Engine Refurbishment Update:

All engine parts have been cleaned and crack checked.  NO Cracks in either Head or Block.!!!



Link to all engine progress pictures at J&M Machine.

https://www.facebook.com/pg/J-and-M-Machine-Co-Inc-270076059772640/photos/?tab=album&album_id=1467684380011796

#875
General Discussion / Re: 29 Build Thread - Part 2
January 08, 2018, 03:38:19 PM
Frank's correct please do post pictures.

Chet
#876
General Discussion / Re: Firewall Tag
January 08, 2018, 03:36:13 PM
That plate looks very good.  I was able to clean mine up but might also see if these are still for sale.

Good to know.
#877
General Discussion / Re: 29 Build Thread - Part 2
January 01, 2018, 08:58:06 PM

This is Great News Dave,

I had already painted the firewall black and being that the Dash was originally black.., this means that I can install the wiring harness and motor without painting the entire car now.  I can leave the body painting for a later date.  GREAT NEWS....



Back to my original plan.  :)  8)
#878
General Discussion / Re: 29 Build Thread - Part 2
January 01, 2018, 05:02:53 PM
Well New Year / Change of Plan

After reviewing where I am going with this project it's clear that my old car needs to be completely repainted.  Since the car is totally stripped down now I have to switch gears and decide on a body color that is in the very least close to an original color.  I thought Black which is easy and non controversial but then the original color of my car was the lighter Blue.  I would guess Marine Blue.   I can't start assembling things including installing the wire harness if I will be painting the car at a later date.  Easier to paint now then start installing items for the last time.

Need Guidance:

  • Firewall painted same as body
  • In a two tone car lets say Blue Body with Black trim & Black fenders
  • Dashboard Question ?  What color
  • Window Trim Metal ?  What color
  • Holding down costs / paint myself / find a cost affective solution
Any words of wisdom ??  The old paint on the 29 is very stable.  The red paint that has been on the car for over 10 years and is in perfect shape.  Maybe an easy repaint.  ?  Maybe Maaco ?

Costs are piling up with the complete engine rebuild, new suspension all around, refurbished starter & generator and not yet re-chromed surround and bumpers, interior seats, roof, and items I haven't considered yet.   Need to save someplace any suggestions.  The upholstery I can do myself although I might have someone do the exterior roof ??

Any comments ?   Chet...
#879
General Discussion / Re: Damaged flywheel on 1929 "U"
December 30, 2017, 05:00:27 PM
Quote from: frankp on December 30, 2017, 03:36:49 PM
Chet - got to be the Fun - it shore ain't the Money!    frank

Copy that.
#880
General Discussion / Re: Damaged flywheel on 1929 "U"
December 30, 2017, 03:11:33 PM
Quote from: frankp on December 30, 2017, 02:41:58 PM

All this hoo-ha said, do the flywheels/ring gears have the part number on them for identification?  How could you positively identify the e-bay flywheel?

Aren't these fun??

Frank,  THAT IS THE QUESTION ?  Neil might inquire to the seller what car or engine it came from.  Anything other than an early 29U might make it a #74455.  Ring gear U after Y-204-PP engine #U-89290 All US built, 30U, PA

Might also depend on which starter he has.  Who knows what these cars have in them after 80+ years of repairs.  Could be any combination now.  Maybe Ed Sapp can add some additional wisdom concerning the flywheel. 

Fun is an interesting description,  Chet...

#881
General Discussion / Re: Damaged flywheel on 1929 "U"
December 30, 2017, 11:08:57 AM
I believe you might find this article by Edwin Sapp on his starter problem very interesting in determining the proper starter ring for the 29-U

Please see attached:

#882
General Discussion / Re: Damaged flywheel on 1929 "U"
December 27, 2017, 10:32:04 AM
Hi Neil,

I have not had to have this done but it appears that Frank might have found a replacement flywheel on eBay.  I would think that the original part could be ground and a new ring attached but it might be less expensive if you could find a suitable replacement part.  The 29 block was used for a number of years and I suspect that the flywheel didn't changed much.  According to the Plymouth Master Parts List 28-33 both the Q & U had ring gears.

Ring gear Q    Part# 319916
Ring gear U up to Y-201-PP US Built and All Canadian built   Part# 303039
Ring gear U after Y-204-PP engine #U-89290 All US built, 30U, PA  Part# 74455

I don't know why there were differences in the Ring Gear.  Form and fit might be different but I would suspect that function would be the same ???  Just my uninformed opinion. 

Have you talked to a good machine shop ?

Good luck Chet...
#883
General Discussion / Re: Does Anyone know...
December 27, 2017, 09:34:13 AM
Thanks for the info.

Chet...
#884
General Discussion / Merry Christmas / Happy Holidays
December 23, 2017, 08:56:27 AM


To All !!!
#885
General Discussion / Re: 29 Build Thread - Part 2
December 20, 2017, 05:47:37 PM
Odds & Ends

While the motor and other items are out for repair I cleaned up the front section of the frame.  The electrical harness arrived rather quickly so I also stripped the firewall and prepped it for paint.  Once these final areas are cleaned and painted I can install the wiring harness and get the car ready for the rebuilt engine.  Fingers crossed.



I removed the rear motor mounts.  These items have been in the car since it was manufactured.  The rubber was as hard as a rock.  I will send these out to have new rubber volcanized onto the existing mounts.  I painted the inner sections of the front frames.  This was the only portion of the frame that I hadn't gotten to.   I cleaned and painted the outer sections when I did the front suspension work.

Getting the firewall ready for paint basically took two days.  Stripping all the brackets and misc. items allow me to be able to strip the old paint off.  It's much easier to do if you don't have to negotiate around objects.  So it took two days to prepare the surface to spray 60 seconds of primer twice.  I was able to bring the garage air temperature up to 63 degrees with 36% humidity.  Not bad considering it was in the high forties outside.

The space heater in front of the firewall is just to keep the temperature near the firewall at 70-75 degrees.   Primer dries quickly so I will let it dry for a couple of hours.



Saturday the outdoor temperature might possibly go into the low 60's.  If it doesn't rain I'll paint the finish coat.