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Valve lash and Rad removal
03-23-2006, 20:16
Post: #1
Valve lash and Rad removal
Hey Jon! If you don't have the swing out option on your rad., removing it will
be very fun...

I am lucky to have my 79 FC33 retro equipped with the swing out, so when I took
out mine last summer to have it repaired and the core expanded, it wasn't that
difficult. Just have to disconnect all top water pump hoses and water temp
sender wire.

Taking off bumper was relatively easy, except for the weight!

Maybe others on the list can help me on this one. After I put everything back
together, I lost a few of the rubber/steel washers used on the front panels, so
that the bolts aren't directly on the paint and marring it. Know where to get
some? I've tried my local fastener supplier, but no luck....

Sincerely, Tony Pawley
1979 FC33 with 3208T Full Timing It for two plus years now!
Ballard, Wash.....




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03-24-2006, 06:08
Post: #2
Valve lash and Rad removal
Fastenal has the washers in regualr steel and stainlees
Stephen 77fc35

--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, Anthony Louis Pawley
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> Hey Jon! If you don't have the swing out option on your rad.,
removing it will be very fun...
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> I am lucky to have my 79 FC33 retro equipped with the swing out, so
when I took out mine last summer to have it repaired and the core
expanded, it wasn't that difficult. Just have to disconnect all top
water pump hoses and water temp sender wire.
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> Taking off bumper was relatively easy, except for the weight!
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> Maybe others on the list can help me on this one. After I put
everything back together, I lost a few of the rubber/steel washers
used on the front panels, so that the bolts aren't directly on the
paint and marring it. Know where to get some? I've tried my local
fastener supplier, but no luck....
>
> Sincerely, Tony Pawley
> 1979 FC33 with 3208T Full Timing It for two plus
years now!
> Ballard, Wash.....
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03-24-2006, 09:35
Post: #3
Valve lash and Rad removal
--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, Anthony Louis Pawley
wrote:
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> Hey Jon! If you don't have the swing out option on your rad.,
removing it will be very fun...
>
> I am lucky to have my 79 FC33 retro equipped with the swing out,
so when I took out mine last summer to have it repaired and the core
expanded, it wasn't that difficult. Just have to disconnect all top
water pump hoses and water temp sender wire.
>
> Taking off bumper was relatively easy, except for the weight!
>
> Maybe others on the list can help me on this one. After I put
everything back together, I lost a few of the rubber/steel washers
used on the front panels, so that the bolts aren't directly on the
paint and marring it. Know where to get some? I've tried my local
fastener supplier, but no luck....
>



> Sincerely, Tony Pawley
> 1979 FC33 with 3208T Full Timing It for two plus
years now!
> Ballard, Wash.....
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> Yahoo! Messenger with Voice. PC-to-Phone calls for ridiculously low
rates.
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Got two estimates one for 75 dollars and hours and the other 95
dollars and hour. Someone here stated it takes about 3 or 4 hours to
complete this job so maybe it looks like $300 dollar or so? DOES
ANYONE ONE KNOW WHAT THE PRICE OF VLV GASKETS COST? THANKS Jon

PS That swing out radiator would be nice but at a $1000 dollars or
more that a little bit to much for the old Scotchmen!!!

Jon
1978 Wanderlodge
Bremerton Washington
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03-24-2006, 10:01
Post: #4
Valve lash and Rad removal
Jon; 2 years ago I pulled my front end off on side of the road just south of
Omaha Neb. It took my son and myself approx .one hour to pull everything off
the front so we could get to our fan belts and pullys.The only thing I will
say if I ever have to pull one apart again I will replace the hyd on the
lower raditor with hyd quick coulpers . this would be a faily small job for
the couplers to be installed. It took us about anouther hour to reinstall,
so it ran approx 4 manhours.I used and electric impact wrench and that
helped greatly.But the swing out raditor would make the job easer and
cleaner.Dave 91WBWL 40 & 82 FC 35


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>Reply-To: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com
>To: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com
>Subject: [WanderlodgeForum] Re: Valve lash and Rad removal
>Date: Fri, 24 Mar 2006 21:35:21 -0000
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> > Hey Jon! If you don't have the swing out option on your rad.,
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>removing it will be very fun...
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> > I am lucky to have my 79 FC33 retro equipped with the swing out,
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>so when I took out mine last summer to have it repaired and the core
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>expanded, it wasn't that difficult. Just have to disconnect all top
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>water pump hoses and water temp sender wire.
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> > Taking off bumper was relatively easy, except for the weight!
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> > Maybe others on the list can help me on this one. After I put
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>everything back together, I lost a few of the rubber/steel washers
>
>used on the front panels, so that the bolts aren't directly on the
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>paint and marring it. Know where to get some? I've tried my local
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>fastener supplier, but no luck....
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> >   Sincerely, Tony Pawley
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> >                  1979 FC33 with 3208T Full Timing It for two plus
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>years now!
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>Got two estimates one for 75 dollars and hours and the other 95
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>dollars and hour. Someone here stated it takes about 3 or 4 hours to
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>complete this job so maybe it looks like $300 dollar or so? DOES
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>ANYONE ONE KNOW WHAT THE PRICE OF VLV GASKETS COST? THANKS Jon
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>PS That swing out radiator would be nice but at a $1000 dollars or
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>more that a little bit to much for the old Scotchmen!!!
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>Jon
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03-25-2006, 09:41
Post: #5
Valve lash and Rad removal
Jon, a whole G for the swing out kit?! Holy Cr$p! If yoy know someone who does
welding, and fairly good at it, I'd be more than happy to show you mine in order
to make a copy, or more prcisely your own design that emulates this one.

Let us know how the trip to the mechanis goes for the valve lash. I am hitting
my first twenty one thousand on my FC this week, and wonder about the difficulty
in doing this myself....

Sincerely, Tony Pawley
1979 FC33, full timin' in Ballard!


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03-25-2006, 14:06
Post: #6
Valve lash and Rad removal
I have seen the swing radiator "fix" done and believe me, with the labour and
parts, $1000 is a fair price.
Rob, Sue & Merlin
94 WLWB


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>   Jon, a whole G for the swing out kit?! Holy Cr$p! If yoy know someone who
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> one.
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> Let us know how the trip to the mechanis goes for the valve lash. I am
> hitting my first twenty one thousand on my FC this week, and wonder about the
> difficulty in doing this myself....
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>   Sincerely, Tony Pawley
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