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Ed Kennell
15 minutes ago, SylvanLakeWH said:

 


 1) I’m cheap  and 4) did I mention I’m cheap? :twocents-twocents:

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pfrederi
28 minutes ago, SylvanLakeWH said:

 


Both excellent suggestions! Thx!

 

I went with using up what I had on hand because 1) I’m cheap and 2) I’m trying to keep costs on the E 141 below the stratosphere and 3) I’m decluttering and 4) did I mention I’m cheap? :twocents-twocents:

 

It will spend the rest of its life inside or in sunshine whilst pulling the train, so I’m not overly concerned about future rust… If I do another project and get into using liner or Por I will use it up on this application…

 

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Based on my experience of cleaning and repainting battery trays and hold downs...you will have the opportunity in the not to distant future to do it again:(

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WHX??
28 minutes ago, SylvanLakeWH said:

did I mention I’m cheap? :twocents-twocents:

Give ya the benefit of the doubt Sylvia and call you financially challenged or better yet thrifty. :P

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JoeM
2 hours ago, SylvanLakeWH said:

I’m cheap

My wife says I still have my birthday money from when I was a kid! Not Ture, just from high school! :D

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WHX??

Either your wife is full of it or you gotten good at pulling the wool over her eyes Joe..... I've seen your tractors! :lol:

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dmoore
On 3/20/2022 at 8:16 PM, 76c12091520h said:

Finished the rebuilds on a pair of K-series:

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Nothing short of perfection

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Jeff-C175
1 hour ago, dmoore said:

Nothing short of perfection

 

You got that right!  Beautiful work!

 

What paint did you use on the 321? 

 

 

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76c12091520h
35 minutes ago, Jeff-C175 said:

 

You got that right!  Beautiful work!

 

What paint did you use on the 321? 

 

 

PPG  "Hot Rod Black" 

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dmoore

Question, Were the carbs, fuel pump painted with the engines ORIGINALLY?

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76c12091520h
1 minute ago, dmoore said:

Question, Were the carbs, fuel pump painted with the engines ORIGINALLY?

Pre-teardown photo

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dmoore

I thought so. On a diff subject, Do you have the correct wire from points to coil? Mine is original and is getting "soft" I'd love to replace with the correct ends/length.

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76c12091520h
11 minutes ago, dmoore said:

I thought so. On a diff subject, Do you have the correct wire from points to coil? Mine is original and is getting "soft" I'd love to replace with the correct ends/length.

will check :handgestures-thumbupright:

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dmoore

Thanks Brian!

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ebinmaine
6 hours ago, dmoore said:

Question, Were the carbs, fuel pump painted with the engines ORIGINALLY?

I've seen both. We've had what we believe to be original untouched horses with black coils and unpainted carbs. 

Might be another case of Wheelhorse grabbing whatever was available from Kohler at the time of need.  

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KrazeyOlDave

Man, I just realized the 520H I’m getting has a Toro decals on it…this will not due. I’ll be making new decals for it for sure.

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rjg854
10 hours ago, dmoore said:

I thought so. On a diff subject, Do you have the correct wire from points to coil? Mine is original and is getting "soft" I'd love to replace with the correct ends/length.

get a hold of @squonk he usually has them for sale.

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squonk

Correct length and end  spark plug cables I have. Just need to know how long you want it. Points to coil is just 14 ga. wire with ring ends. You snip part of the ring end at the points to get it under the screw or use a spade end.

 

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dmoore

I was talking about the points to coil lead

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dmoore

My original lead is a "hook" end at coil. I cant remember what is at the points end.  

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squonk
33 minutes ago, dmoore said:

My original lead is a "hook" end at coil. I cant remember what is at the points end.  

Ring end at the coil. To make the hook just snip a small portion of another ring terminal with side cutters.

 

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ebinmaine
2 hours ago, dmoore said:

My original lead is a "hook" end at coil. I cant remember what is at the points end.  

 

1 hour ago, squonk said:

Ring end at the coil

 

Yep. 

 

On the coil end I've seen rings or forks. 

On the points end, either a fork or a hook.

 

I prefer to use a ring on both ends just because it's easier during assembly. 

 

To make a decent original looking wire you can take one of those terminals with the blue covering as pictured above. Remove the blue and replace it with a short piece of appropriate colored heat shrink.

 

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Handy Don
2 hours ago, ebinmaine said:

 

 

To make a decent original looking wire you can take one of those terminals with the blue covering as pictured above. Remove the blue and replace it with a short piece of appropriate colored heat shrink.

 

Often the color that comes on them is tied to the gauge of wire to be used. I frequently cover with shrink tube to strengthen, keep out dirt, and have the color I prefer.

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I pulled the winter clothes of the 310-8 and tossed the deck on. Actually ended up mulching some leaves for my new neighbors the same day. They’ve never seen a wheel horse before and now I have them looking for one. Day well spent😅

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