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TK Questions
I thought I'd start a new TK thread because Mystery Part was large and off-topic!
Here's one: Why did they use a mixture of bolts and rivets on the chassis? The rear engine/gearbox mountings for example are riveted AND bolted to the chassis. Why would you use both I wonder?
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Cheers Myles TK restoration blog: http://www.mig-welding.co.uk/forum/t...dford-tk.43480 |
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Without refreshing my memory, ISTR that the engine rear mounting / gearbox crossmember has a removable section to facilitate removal of the power unit - and in particular the gearbox.
The support brackets for this crossmember are rivetted to the sidemembers IIRC. |
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The support brackets are in two parts (per side) and these are riveted together. The assembly is then riveted AND bolted to the chassis. If you remove the bolts (2) it does nothing because the bracket is riveted (4) to the chassis rail. It's the same both sides so not a repair I don't think.
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Cheers Myles TK restoration blog: http://www.mig-welding.co.uk/forum/t...dford-tk.43480 |
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It's the stub brackets I am talking about, probably a poor photo because the cross-member and gearbox are all out now. The stub brackets are bolted and riveted to the side rails.
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Cheers Myles TK restoration blog: http://www.mig-welding.co.uk/forum/t...dford-tk.43480 |
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Interestingly the same question came up on another forum I visit with a chap doing up a much newer truck
http://www.mig-welding.co.uk/forum/t...-engine.49260/ He has completely dismantled the chassis and commented that the cross members were attached to the rails with a mixture of bolts and rivets. The theory is that the bolts are used to align everything prior to riveting
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Cheers Myles TK restoration blog: http://www.mig-welding.co.uk/forum/t...dford-tk.43480 |
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It's amazing what these guys get up to! Makes my efforts look very 'small fry'.
The folk on that welding forum (particularly under the Projects section) and others on the Hot Rod forums that I follow do things with metal that I did not even think possible and often with simple hand tools!
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Cheers Myles TK restoration blog: http://www.mig-welding.co.uk/forum/t...dford-tk.43480 |
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Would it be a good idea to use something like this as a pre-filter before the lift pump to remove water and any large debris or is there not much advantage in that?
If so, would it be difficult to bleed if it is on the suction side of the lift pump? BTW Happy New Year, hope you had a good one
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Cheers Myles TK restoration blog: http://www.mig-welding.co.uk/forum/t...dford-tk.43480 |
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Naked TK Chassis!
All blasted and painted in a beautiful pink primer
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Cheers Myles TK restoration blog: http://www.mig-welding.co.uk/forum/t...dford-tk.43480 |
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