It's a '67. Kind of an ugly duckling. It's the last of the *T's* as I understand it. After that the White company which they were a part of, made them Diamond Reo. It has a lot if White/Autocar interchangeability.
I shift my Diamond T's 6-71 at 3000. It's that rpm where the fillings in my teeth begin to shake loose. :) Rev limiter.. Haha That 6v53 is ridiculous.love it
Drum brakes self energize if the shoes are tacky from basically anything. Even diff oil. Rule them out. Maybe back them off and block them hydraulically to test and make sure?
I've dealt with stuck ebrake junk before.. They'll drag and make the drum brakes real touchy.
You might pull the cowl cover/vent there along the windshield. Maybe some crud blocking the drains (or worse) causing the water intrusion.
Just a guess.
We know you have the burb standing tall soon.
There's ss line kits pre bent to fit pickups and a lot of others. I'm not affiliated with them in any way. sstubes dot com. A friend got a kit for his '91 hot rod sierra. Fit really good.
I start looking for the door handle when I see people using even copper line :eek:
Seen some use regular compression fittings for *repair* too. No way JACK, lol.
Wonder if the ignition control module is messing with you? Or maybe the 160 has no such device. I remember @ak diesel driver was getting put through the ringer on a Honda powered genset there a while back. It was sparking but at all the wrong times, turned out to be this 'module' thingy.
I like the idea of a bigger bolt. Guess the only downside is the lack of knurling on it but that can be taken up with a good fit in the starter gear case. The upside to a coil is it's not iron. They do work surprisingly well.
And the equifax execs part company, chief information officer and chief security officer purportedly "retired". Kept things hush long enough for them to sell off shares and negotiate a severance package. How convenient.
BigR I hear ya but, even your paper checks are scanned into images and stored on a computer to be accessed by banks..you guessed it.. online. I remember the days when you got all of your endorsed/cashed checks back from the bank in the mail. The U.S. mail.. Where are all the paper checks we write?
Yeah no doubt. It's literally the 'keys to the kingdom' for a hack when people entrust basically their life to some online 'thingy'. It's all nice and neatly compiled into one spot. Kill millions of birds with one stone.
It's moved way beyond a hacker going after an individual person. Like Jay...