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[ihc] RE: ihc-digest V7 #670
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- From: "Tom Reed" <treed@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 20 Oct 2004 13:55:26 -0700
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Hello Tom H.,
All of them, well I'll start by answering your questions.
1. I think so too.
2. Yes on the "fork" of the latch that does the holding/inner.
3. I don't know, but isn't that just a standard seal? The Scout is around
the opening, the one between the tail and lift gates is very special and
precious if you have a good one.
4. Your latch is probably worn like the one in my lift gate was. I used the
welder and built up the worn area and then used the grinder to restore the
original shape. Kind of like gun smithing.
Copper Gaskets.
1. A 3/4" pipe times pie (3 or 3.14 for the anal retentive types)= 1.5" wide
strip, more then enough. Tip: leave the extra hanging below the header
flange to reduce trimming and do cut the notches for the spark plug wires
too.
2. Use the soft coiled copper pipe not the rigid M or L. It only comes in
one thickness that I know of.
Bonus tip for tail gate noise: Remove the straps and see if the rivet they
pivot on is tight. If not place the big end of the rivet on the anvil of
your vise and place a small socket (IIRC 7/16") over the small end. Not take
your BFH and pound until it tightens up. Then use a ball peen on the rivet
to make sure it stays tight. Using the original spring cup washers will
mounting bolts will solve a bunch of problems too. Then look along the edge
of the near the bottom and you will find a seam that also acts as a stop for
the straps when you close the gate. Slit a piece of vacuum hose and glue it
over this seam with weather strip adhesive.
Have fun,
Tom R.
-----Original Message-----
Date: Wed, 20 Oct 2004 10:54:56 -0700
From: Tom Harais <THarais@domain.elided>
Subject: RE: [ihc] (TIP) Anyone's tail/lift gate latches squeak
Tom:
We want details. All of them!
The tailgate squeaks:
1) Are the T-all latches same as on the Scout/Terra/Traveler? (Gotta be
right? IH was pretty consistent amongst all lines.)
2) You put the shrink tubing on the "fork" on the gate or on the post on the
body?
3) Does anyone know if there is a replacement (I know we've discussed this
before) for the Traveler hatch seal gasket somewhere?
4) Does anyone know of a good reference on how to deal with (as in make work
correctly) the latching mechanism itself on a Terra tailgate/Traveler
liftgate? On mine, the lock doesn't prevent the mechanism from working,
even in the lock position and with a good jerk on the gate, you can get that
mechanism to let the "forks" rotate and release pretty easily.
The copper exhaust gaskets
1) 3/4" pipe "unrolled" created a sufficiently large enough piece of copper
to cut out the gasket?
2) What thickness of pipe wall tubing were you using? "L" or "M"?
I'm seeing expanded applications of this low tech solution to simple
problems. I love this kind of stuff.
Tom H., '76 Traveler
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