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Larry in OK
Orange Level Joined: 25 Jan 2010 Location: NE Oklahoma Points: 315 |
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Posted: 26 Feb 2010 at 3:45pm |
Making a little progress on my '52 CA.
It runs and drives but I haven't ran it for maybe 30 minutes total yet, got to get a muffler dang that thing is loud with a straight pipe.
Got a couple of questions, the wire harnes is completeley shot. Not really a big deal and nothing I can't make mysell since I'm not doing a correct restoration.
What gauge is the heavy wire coming off the generator? Doesn't look big enough to be 8 but looks bigger than 10.
Also any major negatives to using a power washer on this thing? 50+ years of crud buildup is a serious mess. What I can see so far looks like pretty decent paint under the grease though.
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Gary in da UP
Orange Level Joined: 13 Sep 2009 Location: EUP of Mi. Points: 1885 |
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If you have a concern about a wire size its always more better to error on the heavy side. I am a major proponent of over building. And yea, give it a bath , at least you can get a wrench on it, there will be more opportunities to get greasy before your done. And I assume your changing all the fluids anyway. Gary
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Gary
Orange Level Access Joined: 13 Sep 2009 Location: Peterborough,On Points: 5517 |
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I wrap a plastic bag around the distributor and tie it to keep water out. Gary
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Dave(inMA)
Orange Level Joined: 12 Sep 2009 Location: Grafton, MA Points: 2398 |
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Go for it - I'd use something like Simple Green in the washer to give yourself a shot at cutting the baked on grease and dirt. Always amazes me how hard it is to get that stuff off!
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Brian Jasper co. Ia
Orange Level Joined: 11 Sep 2009 Location: Prairie City Ia Points: 10508 |
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I'm told oven cleaner does a good job softening the crud and then power washing it off. Might want to be sure to wear goggles when you wash it.
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"Any man who thinks he can be happy and prosperous by letting the government take care of him better take a closer look at the American Indian." Henry Ford
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Steve in NJ
Orange Level Access Joined: 12 Sep 2009 Location: Andover, NJ Points: 11885 |
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As far as the pressure washing is concerned, as Dave said "Go for it". The ole' girl needs a good bath. The only thing good about the crust and grease is that rust doesn't start where all the grease is. lol! As far as the wiring is concerned, if your staying with the 6V system, your main leads to the Gennie, Ammeter, etc will be #10. Sub circuitry for lights, and Ignition 14 gauge works just fine. Make sure your 3 position switch is grounded, and all grounding connections clean and rust and crud free. You should be good to go.
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Dusty MI
Orange Level Joined: 13 Sep 2009 Location: Charlotte, Mi Points: 5058 |
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Oven cleaner does work. Comes in aerosol can, spray on let soak in and work for a while rinse and scrub with wet brush. I did a whole tractor that way, one piece at a time.
Dusty
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GregLawlerMinn
Orange Level Joined: 11 Sep 2009 Location: Lawler, Mn Points: 1226 |
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If you don't like the smell and/or chemical nature of oven cleaner, you may want to use the high pressure nozzle initially to break thru the crud (and blast some off). Then pour some of your favorite comcentrated degreaser (simple-green, purple-power, etc) in a spray bottle (I use empty windex or bath tub tile spray bottles) and spray down the tractor and let set for 5-10 minutes (apply more deagreaser to areas as needed) and hi-pressure wash again. Repeat the degreaser, soak spray cycle a few times and the paint that remains will be clean and free of oil/grease
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Larry in OK
Orange Level Joined: 25 Jan 2010 Location: NE Oklahoma Points: 315 |
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Thanks for the tips guys.
Brother in law is bringing the power washer out tomorrow, I hosed it down with engine degreaser and will let it sit over night. I'll post up another pic after she gets her bath. The paint under the grease that I can see so far looks good. Picked up some wire today and my order from OKTractor should be here early next week. If the generator works I'll be well on my way. |
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DREAM
Orange Level Joined: 06 Jan 2010 Location: Elberton,GA Points: 1828 |
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Sounds like you're making good progress. My son and I have a 3,000 PSI pressure washer that we bought reconditioned from Home Depot. It came with a rotary tip. That thing is awesome! The tip somehow oscillates as it sprays. It's like a zero degree tip, but it rotates in little circles. Hard to explain, but it makes a faster job of washing stuff down because it covers more area than a zero degree tip. Just make sure you have enough pressure and flow for it. Works very well for removing caked and baked on grease and even old paint.
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Darrell Roberts
Silver Level Joined: 12 Sep 2009 Location: Goshen Ohio Points: 81 |
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I've done 2 tractors that way using oven cleaner and a high pressure washer. Works great but be sure to use eye protection with the oven cleaner. It even took off some of the loose paint. As for your wiring issue you might try your closest AGCO dealer. I was able to get a complete new harness for mine. If not and you want a very good wiring harness that's 100 % correct Steve in NJ is your man. Can personally reccomend his work. Thanks, Darrell
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Larry in OK
Orange Level Joined: 25 Jan 2010 Location: NE Oklahoma Points: 315 |
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Well, she cleaned up pretty good. Took a couple hours with the pressure washer but she looks a bunch better.
No paint to speak of on the engine Rear end before After Only real ugliness I found was a broken mounting hole on the exhaust manifold, the "fix" works so I'll leave it for now. Edited by Larry in OK - 28 Feb 2010 at 8:01pm |
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Dave(inMA)
Orange Level Joined: 12 Sep 2009 Location: Grafton, MA Points: 2398 |
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Looks pretty good, Larry! Makes for a nicer machine to work on. Sounds like you had a good system.
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caRon
Silver Level Joined: 14 Sep 2009 Location: Indiana Points: 298 |
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It cleaned up real nice, Larry. When I got my ca I sprayed it off at the car wash, but it didn't clean up that good. Did you try using the oven cleaner? |
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Dave King
Silver Level Joined: 24 Sep 2009 Location: OK Points: 97 |
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Looking good. I especially like the temporary spare on the front.
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Larry in OK
Orange Level Joined: 25 Jan 2010 Location: NE Oklahoma Points: 315 |
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I'm thinking about getting another to match, the wheel on the other side is more square than round and the tire is showing cord in the side wall ion the inside.
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Dave King
Silver Level Joined: 24 Sep 2009 Location: OK Points: 97 |
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It's gotta be a lot cheaper than the correct one, and I doubt you'll exceed the 50mph limit on the tire.
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DREAM
Orange Level Joined: 06 Jan 2010 Location: Elberton,GA Points: 1828 |
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Looks good Larry. I need to get the pressure washer to mine. It's not really greasy, just dirty. Of course, now that I run it from time to time, oil leaks are developing from the dried out gaskets. I'm afraid to get the washer out. Last time I washed down a trailer I was repainting, my wife said "next time you have that thing out, we need to wash down the house". It may be a while before the C gets a proper bath.LOL!
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