That is for the inner door knob I used instead of the extra cable and door handle.
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That is for the inner door knob I used instead of the extra cable and door handle.
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I raised the question with Dan Golub. He said the reason the felt piece is only 63” long is that he is meant to go from bottom around top and back down. For the gap in the middle we are to use the cathead. That sounds crazy to me. If you read pg 344 closely that is what it says but the picture on that page shows something different.
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Here is the best photos I have of what I ended up doing. Hope it helps.
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Well after 2+ years of trouble free operation I drove my 35 to the local grocery store to do some shopping on 11/1/21. Well when I came out the 35 would not start. No fuel pressure. I checked all I could as far as fuses, etc. Walked 2 miles home and called my wife to come home. We went and got my F-150 and enclosed trailer and brought the 35 home. I did not have time that day to diagnose the problem as Bill and I were leaving the next morning to deliver a MK4 to PA. Well today I had time. Fuel pump access was not good since I used the whole S/S floor for the bed. I cut an access hole and removed pump after verifying good power to it. Low and behold it was the connector rubber hose came off of the pump to the outlet pipe. A 50 cent hose clamp later fixed it. I made the opening large enough that if I ever need to replace fuel sender I can also. This will be something I do from now on for 35 builds. I suggest others do the same.
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Very nice Tom , I had to replace my sending unit cause the float kinda rotted and fell off . I. R&I. The stainless sheet but did not install it back in just the Smokey road bed floor for now. Rob
FFR 35 p/u # 0016 Dart 347 TKO 600
Tom, thanks for the share. I am planning on putting a removable opening for the battery and now I will add one for the fuel sending problems. I haven't had problems with it yet, but I had some stalling problems that finally got solved due to a couple loose grounds.
Rock valley makes one that is large enough for battery. https://www.rockvalleyantiqueautoparts.com/products.htm
I finally go to painter on 11/17. This is my second painter as first one crapped out.
How is the new garage doing?
Great! Been working in it since 3/15/21. Hope all goes well with your new painter.
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I have had my 35 now for over 3 years and many happy miles. This truck draws attention and smiles every where I go. After taking it last December to the Tampa NSRA show, I wanted to do something to make my legs a little happier on a long trip. I think the new 4" longer cab will be a great mod. IMO. I raised my bench seat 3.5". It has made a significant feel to my legs while driving so far. I am 6'3" tall with a 32" inseam. I am tall from the waist up. I still have over 3" of head room even with my 3.5" modification. Time will tell if it was worth it or not. A bonus is that I now have additional storage under both seats and center console area.
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Tom, Here are some pictures of the finished truck. I have since gotten some pin-striping on the bed, but I have lost that picture.
i have the metal to raise the seat up a couple of inches. It sounds like that will help with the leg room for longer drives. Thanks for the tip.
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Tom, I found the ones my painter shot. You can see the striping on the bed. I took it to 2 car shows 2 weekends ago and got a lot of attention. One guy even was thinking of building one.
After 3+ years of the headlights that came with the kit, I felt the need to upgrade. I went with these LED H4 replacements. The difference is incredible! Best 80 bucks I ever spent on lights for a car upgrade. 1st photo shows 1 old H4 and 1 LED.
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Huge difference! I didn't realize the truck shipped with Halogen headlights at one point. My '33 kit from late 2018 had LED...
Steve
Gen 1 '33 Hot Rod #1104
347 with Holley Sniper & Hyperspark, TKO600, IRS, 245/40R18 & 315/30R18, DRL, Digital Guard Dog keyless Ignition
Wow! great brake setup. So many questions:
How close is the booster to the Valve cover?
What booster did you use?
Is that a 351W Block or 302?
Booster setup is from Whitby. https://www.whitbymotorcars.com
not even close to VC.
347 based on 302 block.
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Awesome, I have wondered if anyone has done a brake booster on the 35 truck. I do like the idea of Power Brakes. I am putting in a high deck 351 (9.5") deck height so the valve covers would be a little closer than the 302 block. Are you having any low vacuum issues with a high lift cam?
what abrasive did you use to burnish the firewall? Scotchbright or something stiffer?
Very nice results