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  1. JCKnife

    Slowest deuce restoration ever

    Here's where we're at today. Been slowed down by heat and bursitis. Not going to make the July 21 parade but will keep after it. MIGHT make a parade in September we'll see. I did go ahead and change my primary fuel filter today since I have the fender off. Going to change the other 2 also...
  2. JCKnife

    Preping your deuce for paint

    Aren't you building up a lot of layers? Twice a year seems like a lot.
  3. JCKnife

    Slowest deuce restoration ever

    Seems to be 10-32 at Lowes but a little loose. McMaster-Carr does have them with the lock washers included. BAG OF 100 though. If anyone needs these hit me up.
  4. JCKnife

    Preping your deuce for paint

    This is what I'm doing as well. Although I have found the Kleen Strip brand stripper MORE effective and LESS noxious than the aircraft stripper. I got mine at Lowes.
  5. JCKnife

    Slowest deuce restoration ever

    Having some trouble identifying the screw that holds the 2 individual windshield frames to the larger frame. It's a hex-head screw with a 5/16" head and 1/2" length. I'm seeing the diameter as .184 on my calipers. Looking at McMaster-Carr, I'm seeing 10-24 screws as being .190. I'm hesitant to...
  6. JCKnife

    Questions about M35a2 from a noob

    Yes, you're crazy. These trucks are a lot of things but daily driver isn't one of them.
  7. JCKnife

    Winch Teardown Q

    I'll be glad to send you a couple o-rings no chg. pm me your address. My clutch keys tapped out easily. I'm reusing them.
  8. JCKnife

    Where can I find brake cylinder for Deuce wheel

    Check out this thread reply #7 and beyond http://www.steelsoldiers.com/deuce/12049-wheel-cylinder-p-n-where-you.html
  9. JCKnife

    Slowest deuce restoration ever

    Applying paint stripper to the hood revealed some of that big, white 1969 star. Gave me goosebumps (and enthusiasm to keep going)
  10. JCKnife

    Does this mean my EUC is approved?

    What'ja getcha?
  11. JCKnife

    Slowest deuce restoration ever

    Hmm, that one is different from mine but looks like it was made to serve the same purpose. But $45? I think I can probably fab one for a lot less.
  12. JCKnife

    Slowest deuce restoration ever

    You are correct that the nuts are missing--still in a bag in the workshop. The threads are there but I didn't mind getting some primer on them so they don't show up as well as the very ends where I didn't hit them with the primer. Yes, it's ready for final assembly, but I'm going to keep it...
  13. JCKnife

    Slowest deuce restoration ever

    Question: the rubber flap between the headlight bracket and the radiator: what are folks using as replacements? Is NOS available anywhere or make your own out of...?
  14. JCKnife

    Slowest deuce restoration ever

    Primer went on several parts today. Others being stripped.
  15. JCKnife

    Slowest deuce restoration ever

    Found a very faint marking / numbers under the paint on one of the side panels. Barely visible here. Diamond-shape with numbers at both side-points and either CRCO or CRCQ at the bottom.
  16. JCKnife

    Painting outdoors

    I've been applying primer in direct sunlight and I appreciate how it flash-dries as it hits the metal. But today it started worrying me that maybe this is not a good thing... I'm using Rustoleum Rusty Metal Primer. Results have been great so far so hopefully I'm worrying about nothing.
  17. JCKnife

    Painting outdoors

    I think most of us, when we paint MV's, have to do it outdoors. I'd like to see tips on optimal conditions and steps a painter can take to make the result the best it can be, in these limited conditions. Ideal temps? Time of day? Sun or shade? How important is humidity? Etc etc. Thanks.
  18. JCKnife

    Deuce parts

    I was wondering why DH sent him a PM instead of telling him to post this in the Classifieds! :mrgreen:
  19. JCKnife

    Blow by on a multifuel

    I can't help you with the term but felt compelled to post: 1) I was in London last week! (quoting a roof) 2) Mine is a little smokey (but not much) and I run about 75% WMO 3) I was amazed today to find that, the engine is really not ANY louder with the exhaust pipe removed (including the J).
  20. JCKnife

    in tank pump....

    We have a parts wanted section in the Classifieds. I believe anyone can post in that forum.
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