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Sunday, April 12, 2009

More Grill and Heater

Spent some more time outside in this "Arctic" blast of below normal, mid 30 degree Easter weather. Tried to get a better idea of the very faded serial number on the Harrison. All that I can make out is the last two digits which are "52." You can see the 5 in the crop, but you'll have to take my word on the 2. I thought that I had read somewhere on the CJ3B page that the last two digits referred to the year of the 3B if it was original equipment. But "52"? Maybe left over from a 3A? Hmmm...

Harrison Heater ID plate

Harrison Heater serial detail

Also finished stripping the grill. The headlight buckets are in pretty nice shape, but I snapped off a stud on one of the turn signal indicator mounts, which disappointed me as I had lubed it up nicely with PB Blaster and it turned with no effort. It was a big surprise when it fell out of the mounting hole minus the stud. I still have the PO's holes to weld and fill from those crazy tear drop running lights, but have also three holes on either side to the outer edge of them that were filled by rubber grommeted nut and bolts. They are smaller than the holes for the running lights, but I can't imagine what they were drilled for in the first place. Also wondering what the circular outlines are at the very bottom. Looks like a decal had been placed there at one time or something that left that impression.

Stripped grill

Right side grill

Left side grill

More Spring Miscellanea

Also got the gauges and choke and throttle cables out today. The dash is beginning to look pretty bare.

Dash minus gauges

The gauges

Speedo date

I just noticed this on the speedo, Aug 19 and what looks like two incomplete numbers, the bottom loops of a 5 and a 3, as that would makes sense, the Mistress being a '53. What do you think? An assembly date for the speedo, when the dash was assembled or something else?

Sunday, April 5, 2009

Seat Frames, Etc...

Lotsa miscellaneous work done today on a beautiful spring-like April day. Pulled out some old wiring that's been hanging on like a bad cold in June to the frame, pulled out the oil bath air cleaner and oil filter assembly to prep for paint. (PS. Does anyone have an idea of where to come up with that particular orange on the oil filter canister?)
I was going to go after the gauges in the dash, but didn't feel like standing on my head this afternoon, so that'll wait.
But got the few last rusted in screws out of the driver's seat frame and the covering and old stuffing from the passenger's. Took the old HF 20 buck cheapie grinder to them to get the worst of the surface rust off. Then I got them primered with a couple of coats of Rustoleum Rusty Metal Primer. Still have to figure out how to unattach the old seat cusion pad from the seat pan.

Before:
Prepped drivers 2

Prepped drivers side

Closeup of rust through driver's seat
The driver's side dime sized rust through. The passenger's side is a bit on the thin side with a jagged edge that needs to be cut out too.

After:

Primed seat frames

Just a shot of the project in situ:
The garage

Thursday, April 2, 2009

Spring Cleaning 2009

Spring cleaning! Finally, a 60 degree day here in Southern Maine. Swept out the barn and started doing what I could. I pulled the old stuffing and cover off the driver's side seat frame. Still in pretty good shape, but the back was starting to get pretty rusted up. There's one small dime sized rust-through that I was sad to see, but otherwise in good shape with plenty of the old original paint intact. I guess that I'll start priming and rustoleuming them soon. Still have to do the passenger side one.
Also started pulling apart the Harrison heater. Not sure what I can salvage. There's a good swiss cheese rust through in the left front corner and the fan motor I was thinking of doing something with, but one of the studs snapped off and the whole thing is in pretty sad shape, so it may just be cheaper to look for a replacement rather than trying to rebuild it. That's it for now! :)

Seat frames again

Harrison Heater

HH fan motor