Sunday, January 4, 2009
Pick and Pull Times Two
Today my car junkie friend came over from the East Bay and we had a car day, visiting two Pick and Pulls: one informal (my buddy's place in Okieville) and the other the one all car guys know and love.
Started off with carnitas and dining al fresco on the east side, then over to Okieville to visit the friend from whom I've gotten many of my hot rod parts (and last visited 4 months ago, according to this post). I last visited it him in search of a double-sheave crank pulley and today came away with the one I need: 1942-48 (as I succinctly identified in this post). So here's the one I got, up on the work bench:
I wasn't certain how we'd get it, since it was still attached to the crank of what turned out to be a complete motor. I was hoping it might be bare save for the crank, since we might not have been able to remove the pulley in situ and have to cart the block back to my secret lab to perform a "pulley-octomy". Turns out all we (my friend) had to do was unbolt it and bonk it off the crank, lickety-split. It was still nice and oily, and basically slid right off!
We then cruised my buddy's place, checking out his projects, and my friend got a 4-barrel Holley carb for his Cougar project. After chatting a while, we headed over to Pick and Pull, which is always fun, checking out the various accident-victim cars, and "burn victims". To whet my International Harvester taste buds, we found a Travellall, Scout II, and 1250(?) pickup, all in really good shape. Also found an older pickup I'll have to revisit for a part or two...
So back to the pulley. Here's a close-up with the measurements. Wish I could find a scan from the Ford Green Bible to show you what this looks like in an exploded diagram, but you'll just have to use your imagination for now. (And the posts linked above are pretty helpful, too, especially the second one).
In other news, my other friend is finishing up my flywheel and 9" clutch and pressure plate. Plus, he's got my distributor and is looking for a '26-'27 windshield frame to accompany the windshield posts I got from him already. Hope to catch up with him this week and settle our respective accounts.
Until then,
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