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- | {{ :tech:tech-vehicle-ford-1_1.jpg?nolink&700x241 |Ford-Fun.com logo by Royce Barber using 3D-Coat sculpting app.}} | + | Ford-Fun.com is part of Royce E. Barber's website ONTU.org |
- | ====== Ford-Fun.com is part of Royce E. Barber's website ONTU.org ====== | + | {{ :tech:tech-vehicle-ford-header-small.gif?nolink&500x172 }}.{{:tech:tech-vehicle-ford-3.jpg?direct&1200x947|Royce E. Barber's 1936 Ford Panel Truck}} |
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- | ====== Updated on Jan-2-2019. ====== | + | |
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- | {{:tech:tech-vehicle-ford-3.jpg?direct&1200x947|Royce E. Barber's 1936 Ford Panel Truck}} | + | |
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- | **BASIC INFORMATION ABOUT THE TRUCK…** | + | ====== BASIC INFORMATION ABOUT THE TRUCK ====== |
* This is the 1936 Ford Model-67 Ford Panel Delivery. Some call it a truck, but it's a light weight truck, closer to a car. Commercial Chassis (for milk or small weight deliveries) which is stronger than a car. Body type 820-Panel-Deliver-112"Wheelbase. Original factory weight 2645 lbs. The original factory engine was 8 cylinder v8 with 85 horsepower.\\ | * This is the 1936 Ford Model-67 Ford Panel Delivery. Some call it a truck, but it's a light weight truck, closer to a car. Commercial Chassis (for milk or small weight deliveries) which is stronger than a car. Body type 820-Panel-Deliver-112"Wheelbase. Original factory weight 2645 lbs. The original factory engine was 8 cylinder v8 with 85 horsepower.\\ | ||
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* Steering wheel is "Grant Mahogany GT Steering Wheel", 14" Diameter, 3" Dish, hand-rubbed Mahogany Finger Grip, 4-Spoke Anodized Aluminum in Satin Silver finish. 15.8 x 14.9 x 2.5 inches. GRANT part # 724. Worth about $200.00 in 2019. Has Grant 3196 Installation Kit. | * Steering wheel is "Grant Mahogany GT Steering Wheel", 14" Diameter, 3" Dish, hand-rubbed Mahogany Finger Grip, 4-Spoke Anodized Aluminum in Satin Silver finish. 15.8 x 14.9 x 2.5 inches. GRANT part # 724. Worth about $200.00 in 2019. Has Grant 3196 Installation Kit. | ||
- | * Manufacturer: Ford Motor Co. of Detroit | + | * Manufacturer: Ford Motor Co. of Detroit. |
* Exact date manufactured: 1936. | * Exact date manufactured: 1936. | ||
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* Battery location is typical, in front of passenger seat, under a floor hatch. With attached trickle charger. | * Battery location is typical, in front of passenger seat, under a floor hatch. With attached trickle charger. | ||
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+ | * Electric horn information; Schwarze M-68, Adrian Mich, Made in USA. | ||
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+ | * Oil Filter is WIX 51061 with Barcode 7-65809-50061-7 Made in USA. Spin-on. | ||
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+ | * The suspension spring is labeled, PJ04N1B, Made in USA, This End Down. | ||
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+ | * The Distributor Cap is red, from Mallory Ignition, Part Number 8548201. | ||
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+ | * The Flexplate "Flywheel" is labeled MD8, 48 1k1. It's missing it's dust cover. | ||
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+ | * The AC Compressor is labeled; SD-508. Unknown serial number. Oil Suniso-5GS. Refrigerant 12. Sanyko Electric CO LTD. | ||
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+ | * Headlamp Housing is labeled MAXTEL H4 JF. Bulb size? Does it come in white LED? | ||
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+ | * Power Steering Pump is labeled: Remanufactured in the USA by Atsco Products Inc of Pheonix, AZ. | ||
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+ | * Radiator brand unknown, but it looks like: ALLOYWORKS 3 Row Core Full Aluminum Radiator for Jeep Wrangler (as seen on Amazon website). | ||
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- | **I NEED TO FIND OUT… ** \\ | + | {{:tech:question-icon.gif?nolink&30x65}} |
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+ | ====== I NEED TO FIND OUT ====== | ||
* What is a good low-cost GPS tracker, perhaps an old iPhone. What's an easy Battery-Disconnect switch for security, that also locks down all breaks.\\ | * What is a good low-cost GPS tracker, perhaps an old iPhone. What's an easy Battery-Disconnect switch for security, that also locks down all breaks.\\ | ||
* Where is the voltage regulator.\\ | * Where is the voltage regulator.\\ | ||
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* Do I need an Oil Temp Gauge? I have an Oil Pressure Gauge.\\ | * Do I need an Oil Temp Gauge? I have an Oil Pressure Gauge.\\ | ||
* Why does my carb pressure gauge flicker intensely, weak valve springs? Do I have a vacuum leak, perhaps a rough idle vacuum leak?\\ | * Why does my carb pressure gauge flicker intensely, weak valve springs? Do I have a vacuum leak, perhaps a rough idle vacuum leak?\\ | ||
- | * When facing downhill, why is the parking gear stubborn.\\ | + | * Why is the parking gear extremely stubborn.\\ |
- | * What carriage parts are safe to paint, to keep away rust.\\ | + | * What carriage parts are safe to paint, to keep away rust. |
- | * Do I have rubber boot joints on my steering?\\ | + | |
+ | * What engine parts get hot? I assume the engine block and exhaust tubes and oil filter. \\ | ||
+ | * Do I have rubber boot joints on my steering? I don't think so. \\ | ||
* Are there any electrical shorts at all anywhere. Are all severed wires capped off.\\ | * Are there any electrical shorts at all anywhere. Are all severed wires capped off.\\ | ||
* Are all bolts tight?\\ | * Are all bolts tight?\\ | ||
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====== Royce's Timeline of Events ====== | ====== Royce's Timeline of Events ====== | ||
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* Dec 2, 2018. I bought my 1936 Ford Panel Truck, from a gentleman home builder in Sun City Arizona. On Dec 15, I sent the final payment. A few days later the truck was scheduled to be delivered to me. | * Dec 2, 2018. I bought my 1936 Ford Panel Truck, from a gentleman home builder in Sun City Arizona. On Dec 15, I sent the final payment. A few days later the truck was scheduled to be delivered to me. | ||
- | * Dec 22, 2018. I got a standard truck cover, so I can cover my truck easier. I got the backup camera working. The coolant guage showed max heat, yet the engine stays cool, so I need a new Sender sensor and wire. My friend Glenn came over and pointed out a radiator hose needed tightened, and I noticed there's a tiny gasoline drip near the exhaust. So I drove the truck to my neighbor Mike in the blue house and he showed me the two coolant temperature sensors. He gave me a lot of awesome info. My dad texted me a photo of what sensor to buy at an automotive store. I still don't know what a bunch of the ceiling switches do. On the 31st, Glenn lent me his car jump starter. I temporarily wired my own trickle charger to the car alternator because it's a lot easier to get to than the battery. | + | * Dec 22, 2018. I got a standard truck cover, so I can cover my truck easier. I got the backup camera working. The coolant gauge showed max heat, yet the engine stays cool, so I need a new Sender sensor and wire. My friend Glenn came over and pointed out a radiator hose needed tightened, and I noticed there's a tiny gasoline drip near the exhaust. So I drove the truck to my neighbor Mike in the blue house and he showed me the two coolant temperature sensors. He gave me a lot of awesome info. My dad texted me a photo of what sensor to buy at an automotive store. I still don't know what a bunch of the ceiling switches do. On the 31st, Glenn lent me his car jump starter. I temporarily wired my own trickle charger to the car alternator because it's a lot easier to get to than the battery. |
- | * Jan 2, 2019. I got most the major engine parts figured out, documented, and the trickle charger properly installed under the battery. My dad Jim Lee Barber of [[http://www.BarberDSP.com|www.BarberDSP.com]] gave me a lot of information about my truck engine. | + | * Jan 2, 2019. I got most the major engine parts figured out, documented, and the trickle charger properly installed under the battery. My dad Jim Lee Barber of [[http://www.BarberDSP.com|www.BarberDSP.com]] gave me a lot of information about my truck engine. I capped off about nine severed wires, most of which weren't live, but three were, so it's safe now. |
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+ | ====== QUICK MANUAL ====== | ||
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+ | * Features on the steering wheel and column: Tilt steering wheel. Longest is the gear shifter. Key. Turn indicator. The tiny screw is the emergency blinkers, push it in hard.\\ | ||
+ | * Inside the rear left door is a round key hole, which opens the driver door. Inside above the driver and passenger door are buttons to open those doors. The front two doors have no external handles, but a remote control is easy to install.\\ | ||
+ | * On the dash is a B&M Transmission slider, it's not needed and is disconnected.\\ | ||
+ | * Many panels are on a hinge, including the ceiling toggle switches and lid of the center console, and on the side of the center console, and the wall immediately behind the passenger seat.\\ | ||
+ | * The little push button on the drivers floor is a standard Light Dimmer button.\\ | ||
+ | * Outside decorative spare tire, has a release key hole under the center cap. The center cap is on a hinge, pry it forward.\\ | ||
+ | * Engine bay opens by firmly pressing downward on the chrome handles, then pulling outward. | ||
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- | ====== Current Projects and Repairs ====== | + | ====== Eventual Projects and Repairs ====== |
- | * Crack in passenger window. Windows roll down slowly after being in the paint shop in mid Dec2018. Inserting a modular back seat, and figuring out side windows for a back seat. I have a digital compass ready to install. I'm organizing all data/paperwork I can get on the truck, into a steel case with other 1936 memorabilia. Adding a matching wood steering wheel spinner. Will put UV coating to protect tires from sun/moisture/air/etc. Designing an aluminum toolbox for the inside, but am using a gold travel luggage for now to store tools and camping supplies. I don't know how to fix the horn. The passenger side window button is disconnected. I notice slight rust on the front bumper so I want to have it thoroughly sand blasted and re-chromed. The inside of the rear doors need wood paneling or to be painted rootbeer brown. LowJack is $600.00 so I'm seeking a live DIY tracking solution such as a old iPhone. | + | * Crack in passenger window. Windows roll down slow after being in the paint shop in mid Dec 2018. Insert a modular back seat. I have a digital compass ready to install. I'm organizing all data/paperwork I can get on the truck, into a sturdy case with other 1936 memorabilia. Adding a matching wood steering wheel spinner. Will put UV coating to protect tires from sun/moisture/air/etc. Designing an aluminum toolbox for the inside, but am using a gold travel luggage for now to store tools and camping supplies. I don't yet know how to fix the horn. I notice slight rust on the front bumper so I want to have it thoroughly sand blasted and re-chromed. The inside of the rear doors need wood paneling or to be painted rootbeer brown. LowJack is $600.00 so I'm seeking a live DIY tracking solution such as a old iPhone. The following is a toolbox I designed in 3D-Coat, I may add a seat cushion to the top and a simple back rest. |
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{{ :tech:1936-toolbox-b.jpg?nolink&800x257 |Concept Truck Toolbox}} | {{ :tech:1936-toolbox-b.jpg?nolink&800x257 |Concept Truck Toolbox}} | ||
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===== Major World Events of 1936 ===== | ===== Major World Events of 1936 ===== | ||
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+ | ====== TRUCK HUMOR ====== | ||
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+ | * Tubeless is our latest technology, it was a tireless effort.\\ | ||
+ | * If you got it, a trucker brought it.\\ | ||
+ | * A UPS truck hit the Microsoft building, they named it HotMail. That name was on fire. I was semi amused. It was the torque of the town.\\ | ||
+ | * I couldn't figure out the seatbelt, then it hit me, then it clicked, then I buckled up for another try.\\ | ||
+ | * What has four wheels and 'flys'? A garbage truck.\\ | ||
+ | * If you had a time traveling truck, do you travel from 'time to time' or put the breaks on that idea.\\ | ||
+ | * Chevy is Like a Rock, it just sits there for all time.\\ | ||
+ | * What car is a dog weary of? 'Vets.\\ | ||
+ | * I drove my truck today, as the motorcycle was 'two tired'.\\ | ||
+ | * I own a unicycle, it was a truck until I popped three wheelies. | ||
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