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I decided to start on this while I have to wait to go on with the other projects. Assembled the engine and added the fuel injection tubing.

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Then the fuel pump & filter piping

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And the air compressor piping

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While it will be a Ford, it won't be a Louisville. I kind of like these:

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The kit provides nice 5-Hole wheels but only the outside. So I dechromed the styrene ones and I will adapt them to the resin fronts.

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I also discovered that mounting tiny round parts in a pin vise makes it easier to sand flash

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And of course, I couldn't resist putting the engine in the frame...just to see. Couldn't help it.

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I think I figured out how I'll make the wheel set. Front wheel on the left. I separated the face from the rim of the styrene wheel & trimmed out the hub. The resin face will mount to the rim and the hub behind. Cut like that, it will bring the wheel out by about 1/16". I wonder if I should trim that flange off. As for the rears, on the right. I used the styrene hubs to center the drum before gluing it into the inner wheel. The resin outer wheel will mount to the outside of the inner wheel. The trick will be to make them concentric. Opinions and suggestions are welcome of course.

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Another thing I'd like to do before I get too far along is open up the hood somehow so we can see all this tubing on the engine. The Ford N600 opens like this:

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So it looks like the wire/tube type hinge might work. Never attempted one before. Not sure if this expensive resin body is the good place to start. Another, simpler (lazier) solution would be to add little tabs to the underside of the body and just set the hood on it. Lift off to open.

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Pat, plan your cuts for the hood and go nice and easy and you will be rewarded by your efforts later when you open them up to show off your very nicely detailed engine.

Pat I use this clear plastic to make my windows on resin trucks. First I will make a paper template and then cut the clear plastic a little bigger and start test fitting until you like the fit. You may need to smooth the inside of the cab to help get a good fit too. Let me know if you have any questions.

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Ventured into uncharted territory. I was going to assemble the grille and fenders to the body but then I couldn't open up the hood panels. So I cut them first, then put everything back together with tape and was able to locate and tack the fenders. With the fenders in place, it should be feasible to paint the grille separately and attach it later.

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Added the rest of the goodies to the engine and tried it out under the body. I think this is way bigger than the 391 that is supposed to be there but I think we can make it work.

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Added the rest of the goodies to the engine and tried it out under the body. I think this is way bigger than the 391 that is supposed to be there but I think we can make it work. Feb16157.jpg Feb16158.jpgOops! Forgot this one.Feb16159.jpg

Would a ford engine from a car kit be more appropriate? I'm sure car guys on here could help you. Cheers.

Ben

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