you can smell the varnish in that one that Alex has I figured thats why it quit running so many years ago. nothing that cant be fixed:TU:
OK Alex: I was wondering why you haven't posted your 4419 on the B-59 forum. It looks good. For a young guy you have a great start on collecting. I wish I could get my 17 year old interested but no go. He's been on the Call of Duty for a while now. One other thing. It's a "padiction". That's lots of passion with some addiction sprinkled in. In my case the addiction has been more than sprinkled in. Mitch
Jeff, I really don't have a preference on doors, it's just whatever comes my way at a reasonable price. Hey Mitch, There's a cure for that, pull the plug! That's what my dad used to threaten me with.:rant:
You can get surprised what you can find in a gas tank. A friend of mine bought a 53 Cadillac Conv in Oregon in 2002. It ran poor so we took the tank down and clean it. After sealing it with a tank sealer it ran fine and still does. This is what came out of the tank.
Hans, How did you get that pan and flashlight out of the tank? Wow, amazing find, kind of like when they cut open a great white shark! :laugh:
Well the pan was quite difficult :laugh: , the flashlight was the easy part. Dont the parts look great being from 53.... :grin: Had to take the lawn home - the worms didnt like our treatment.... :laugh:
Dad and I finally got the tank out...What a job. Ended up having to cut two bolts at the front of the tank. They're carriage bolts and didn't work as intendedou: Tank didn't look TOO bad inside, but some surface rust and a plugged up pick-up. Dad was blowing air through it with the compressor, and a tar-like substance came out of it:eek2:
Hey, Your '61 looks very nice and intact! I had quite a vocabulary expanding time getting the tank out of my '61 electra. Are you going to clean and seal yours now that it's out? Mine is waiting for the weather to warm up some for sealing. I found an old 3/4 X 3" (aprox) household electrical fuse in my tank. Was it put in place to prevent corrosion, or inserted by a grandchild along the way? I'll never know for sure... My tank looked pretty clean considering the age and length of time it sat with old fuel. I have an old Briggs and Stratton 1 gallon tank in place for starting purposes for now. I had my water pump out to be rebuilt and the company that had the pump (Hagen's) caught fire. Luckily, my part was spared and is back in my shop waiting to be re-installed. Next, I need to have my power brake booster rebuilt. Hope to have my Electra ready to roll for the Puyallup Open this summer. Maybe i'll get a chance to see your new treasure sometime earlier than that. The pictures look great! Congratulations! :TU: Rick
I'm going to clean and seal it myself. I'm going to buy the POR 15 kit. Good to see you back here on the site!!! Please consider coming to one of our chapter meetings. 2nd tuesday of the month. Auburn. WE have a guy that lives in Port Orchard(Gary, he commented on the previous page), maybe you and him can work out a carpool?? Just a suggestion, maybe that makes it farther...haha
"Please consider coming to one of our chapter meetings. 2nd tuesday of the month. Auburn." Hey Alex, Auburn is not such a large place, but is there an address for the chapter meetings? I've missed this month, but we'll see what the schedule is like next month. Does the chapter have a web site or another method of obtaining information or calendar of events? Well, hope to see you soon! Rick
Performance Grill 1525 A Street Northeast Auburn, WA 98002-1620 2nd Tuesday of the month. 6PM for Dinner, meeting starts at 7PM We do have a calendar of events, in our newsletter each month. Join up and get the newsletter :beer
Absolutley!! The more the merrier! Keep in mind that we are about 2 1/2 hours north of Portland. April's meeting will be the 13th