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Operation: Gertrude. Kendelrios M715 restoration thread

kendelrio

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I was fortunate enought to pick up this 1967 M715 recently:

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I'll use this thread to document the restoration of "Dirty Gerty"

When I bought the teuck I was told it needs a wiring harness, which was in a box on the seat. It wasn't "just" a wiring harness... it was a brand new full truck harness from Vintage!

There also was a new set of plugs and wires for the distributor!

So... today we brought her up to the car wash to clean her up and get a good look at this former fire department truck. She cleaned up great!

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The first order of business was to air up the tires..

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Next was removing the homemade top the FD had installed in order to see how much damage the metal screws did to the frame

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We then decided to go ahead and remove the dash so we could get busy removing all of the unneeded wiring and have a fresh start to the rewiring job:

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Then it was time to tackle the engine bay and headlights:

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It was quite the mess:

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I'll post more when I get back to work on it Monday. I'm going to pull the rear harness etc.
 

marchplumber

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I was fortunate enought to pick up this 1967 M715 recently:

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I'll use this thread to document the restoration of "Dirty Gerty"

When I bought the teuck I was told it needs a wiring harness, which was in a box on the seat. It wasn't "just" a wiring harness... it was a brand new full truck harness from Vintage!

There also was a new set of plugs and wires for the distributor!

So... today we brought her up to the car wash to clean her up and get a good look at this former fire department truck. She cleaned up great!

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The first order of business was to air up the tires..

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Next was removing the homemade top the FD had installed in order to see how much damage the metal screws did to the frame

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We then decided to go ahead and remove the dash so we could get busy removing all of the unneeded wiring and have a fresh start to the rewiring job:

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Then it was time to tackle the engine bay and headlights:

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It was quite the mess:

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I'll post more when I get back to work on it Monday. I'm going to pull the rear harness etc.
That plugs into a 110v outlet??? Seems dangerous!


ROFLMBO
 

kendelrio

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Progress made today: Repositioned the M715

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Front wiring harness in, defrost vents reseated/repaired, dash back on, rear wiring harness in.

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Tomorrow is reseat the fuel tank after connecting it and installing lights.

Ethel decided to show her butt and be jealous. I had a tire just blow to shreds SITTING THERE!
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Barrman

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Nice progress. My forest service survivor had a very similar looking wiring mess.

Since David linked in his video channel. I might as well do the same. Here is one of mine about the forest service hard top and some options:



Don’t you just love having icicles on your truck after a wash?
 

kendelrio

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Yesterday was electrical.

I am extremely anal about electricity. The last thing I want is to let the magic smoke out of some expensive parts or burn down some stuff, so I read drawings, test, retest then test again.

After some phone calls and a post here on the forum, I figured out what's going on with my power flow to the gauges and that will be corrected today.

I also tested a lights, marker and BO lights, so that was a step forward!

I was able to take some pass through connectors from some LMTV buckets and wire up the civilian buckets for the headlights to work until I get the correct ones. The only issue I'll have is to change out the headlights, I'll need to remove the entire bucket instead of the ring.

I also need to finishing fabricating the rear light brackets. I mounted them temporarily on the frame for testing.

Rear lights
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kendelrio

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Today was a banner day!

Figured out the issue with the alternator. I don't need to use pin 3. That solved the constant power issue I had.

Next was trying to fire her up. We checked for spark, but alas, no love.

We adjusted the points and still no fire.

Then I remembered an electronic ignition sitting in a box in the map compartment, so we changed it out.


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We tried to turn her over and definitely had spark, so I put the distributor back together and rigged up my "jump bottle" of gas.

Here is the end of about 5 minutes of working her, sweet talking her and cursing her:


Then we wanted to purge the fuel line/pump, so we put 2 gallons of gas in the tank and started turning her over...... and could not get gas for ANYTHING! After installing an electric fuel pump and still nothing, I went and got another 5 gallons and put it in.... still nothing.

I asked my buddy: "Did we reconnect the pickup when we removed the tank to clean it and change the sending unit?" His response: O_O....

Sure enough, the pickup line was disconnected. After reconnecting it and priming it from the tank:



The I gave her an oil change, flushed and refilled the alternator then called it a night.


And this was my view of her before I killed the lights and shut the shop down after a very full and fulfilling day!

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marchplumber

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Probably. It's a civilian 12v so... 🤷‍♂️ I may root around and see if I can find, modify and attach a hydraulic one.
OR, you could find a bumper that is similar to the Pic that Guyfang showed......but if you want a winch, then you'll have to get back in the internet water and do some searching. You DO have a WHOLE BUNCH of contacts here on S.S. that are watching your progress, so they might step forward.
 

kendelrio

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Johnny Cash "One Piece At A Time" is on a loop in my head.....

Pulled the wheels to check the brakes, other than dirt and gunk they were in pretty decent shape, so I cleaned everything up and put them back together

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(That is before cleaning them)

In the midst of that job, a package came.... a virtually new soft top frame!

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The seller threw in a bonus.... a vinyl top that had seen better days, but with some cleanup and tlc will be an absolute awesome back-up top until we get the canvas!

Now I'm waiting on a replacement master-cylinder:

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Then it will be adjusting the clutch etc.
 

M35fan

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Johnny Cash "One Piece At A Time" is on a loop in my head.....

Pulled the wheels to check the brakes, other than dirt and gunk they were in pretty decent shape, so I cleaned everything up and put them back together

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(That is before cleaning them)

In the midst of that job, a package came.... a virtually new soft top frame!

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The seller threw in a bonus.... a vinyl top that had seen better days, but with some cleanup and tlc will be an absolute awesome back-up top until we get the canvas!

Now I'm waiting on a replacement master-cylinder:

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Then it will be adjusting the clutch etc.
Looking good, Ken! Just remember, there are supposed to be two headlights, not three. And yes, that's a reference to the song that's now playing in my head too 🤣
 
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