Boondox
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- Joined
- Apr 6, 2000
- Messages
- 3,871
- Location
- Craftsbury Common, Vermont
- Tractor
- Deere 4044R cab, Kubota KX-121-3S
Well, the 57 Dodge 1/2 ton we bought last month continues to be an endless source of entertainment, often of the heart pounding variety. First, I rebuilt the carb. It was a Carter single barrel. Really nondescript but absolutely filthy inside and out. Flat surfaces that weren't very flat, and had to be sanded so the gasket could do its thing. Also a funky linkage with one throttle return spring connected to the firewall and another at a 45 degree angle connected to the fender well. Couldn't figure out the reason for that one, so left it off. Figured it out in a hurry this week when I goosed it and the throttle stuck wide open at the intersection of two highways! /w3tcompact/icons/shocked.gif At rush minute, no less. Had one car coming from the right and two from the left!
Killed the engine and pulled over in a hurry. Popped the hood and found the throttle linkage inverted. Popped it back into place and resolved never to goose it again.
Then my wife backed out of the garage and discovered she had no brakes! /w3tcompact/icons/shocked.gif Remembered the parking brake just before she reached the retaining wall that spells the end of the driveway. I came home and bled the brakes. Nothing but very dirty fluid at three wheels, but the last one came out as pure caramel-colored froth! Took that wheel cylinder apart today and found it choked with crud. Ordered a couple of replacements from NAPA; they arrive on Tuesday. In the process of exposing the cylinder I had to scrape off inch-thick crud around the kingpin. Found three grease fittings that haven't seen daylight for at least a decade. Used up two cans of carb cleaner in the process, but my wife dragged me into the house when I started seeing pretty colors. Shucks, I told her, I was just getting warmed up!
Pete
Killed the engine and pulled over in a hurry. Popped the hood and found the throttle linkage inverted. Popped it back into place and resolved never to goose it again.
Then my wife backed out of the garage and discovered she had no brakes! /w3tcompact/icons/shocked.gif Remembered the parking brake just before she reached the retaining wall that spells the end of the driveway. I came home and bled the brakes. Nothing but very dirty fluid at three wheels, but the last one came out as pure caramel-colored froth! Took that wheel cylinder apart today and found it choked with crud. Ordered a couple of replacements from NAPA; they arrive on Tuesday. In the process of exposing the cylinder I had to scrape off inch-thick crud around the kingpin. Found three grease fittings that haven't seen daylight for at least a decade. Used up two cans of carb cleaner in the process, but my wife dragged me into the house when I started seeing pretty colors. Shucks, I told her, I was just getting warmed up!
Pete