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1984 C195 & 416-8 Restoration

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stevebo

So... long winter but spring weekend is finally here. Been working a little on the 416-8. Member here answered my ad looking for a 520 front end conversion so that got installed. I have the frame all prepped and ready for paint tomorrow (hopefully based on temps). The last thing to paint on this machine is the rear fender pan and frame. Here are some photos as she sits. 

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fast88pu
1 hour ago, stevebo said:

So... long winter but spring weekend is finally here. Been working a little on the 416-8. Member here answered my ad looking for a 520 front end conversion so that got installed. I have the frame all prepped and ready for paint tomorrow (hopefully based on temps). The last thing to paint on this machine is the rear fender pan and frame. Here are some photos as she sits. 

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Are you painting it green with yellow wheels?? Lol

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19richie66

That was mean :laughing-rolling:   

But it’s looking good 👍

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fast88pu
42 minutes ago, fast88pu said:

Are you painting it green with yellow wheels?? Lol

 

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ebinmaine

Looking good Steve

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Super-C 4 me

Moving right along there Stevebo

looking good 

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Sarge

Looks like an old Binder there in the background - more info?

 

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lynnmor
40 minutes ago, Sarge said:

Looks like an old Binder there in the background - more info?

 

Sarge

Ain't that a Chevy?

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ebinmaine
1 hour ago, Sarge said:

Looks like an old Binder there in the background - more info?

 

Sarge

 

22 minutes ago, lynnmor said:

Ain't that a Chevy?

Oh yeah....

It's wicked cute.

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Sarge

Well, I am about half blind - and you're right, that does Chevrolet across the hood now that I got close enough to the monitor, lol. Sweet old truck, either way.

 

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fast88pu

Where's the progress pics steve? :ph34r:

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stevebo

really? 

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fast88pu
30 minutes ago, stevebo said:

really? 

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Looks nice steve

 

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Pullstart

Is that what gear reduction steering looks like?  I’ve never paid attention to a new enough model I guess!

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19richie66

Super clean Steve. 👍

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Pullstart

Better than new!

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PeacemakerJack

That is a beauty Steve...it has me thinking of getting going on the JackRabbit restore/refurbish with @Coulter Caleb before we get neck deep in the crazy summer season...looking great!

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Super-C 4 me

Looks great Steve

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Super-C 4 me
On 7/20/2018 at 10:35 AM, Sarge said:

Btw - is there any difference in that C series front axle as to strength versus the standard ones? If I can ever find a 195, it would be useful to know ahead of time. 

 

Sarge

Sarge,

The width is bigger on the C195 at 3.25"

where the regular C or 300, 400, 500 series is 3"

Pictures compare a C195 to a forward swept axle off a 520H

As for the length I believe it is the same as the C series

 

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fast88pu
15 minutes ago, bmiller0457 said:

Sarge,

The width is bigger on the C195 at 3.25"

where the regular C or 300, 400, 500 series is 3"

Pictures compare a C195 to a forward swept axle off a 520H

As for the length I believe it is the same as the C series

 

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195 also has bigger spindles

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Sarge

Yes - I knew they used larger spindles on the Super C, just wondered about the basic axle dimensions themselves since it doesn't seem to be discussed much on here since they are so rare.

 

Sarge

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stevebo

Well I have both done. I decided to set the 416-8 up to do some pulling in the stock class. Added Firestone’s on 520 rims and fabricated rear hitch, weight bar for under the machine and still need to fab wheelie bars. Here she is as she sits now.

 

 

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PeacemakerJack

Well done Steve—that turned out amazing! Just need an adapter hitch and 12” Brinly and you are ready to earth with that 416-8!  :auto-layrubber:

 

Cant wait to see how it does in the pulling circuit...

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ebinmaine

Beautiful work!

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