Hovannes wrote: 02 Nov 2023, 11:24
This morning I accomplished a little thing, but it's a miletone for getting Pop's T back on the road.
What I did accomplish was to bolt the battery ground strap to the frame.
Easy-peasy, right? Well not exactly.
How it came to me was a cable came back from the hogshead to ground the battery, unlike anything I've seen before.
Illustrations show a ground strap bolting on the hole in the frame aft of the battery.
Of course my T doesn't have the hole in the frame and the closest connection is one of the holes where the battery
carrier bolts onto the frame channel and wouldn't you know, that bolt was missing so I had a hole just waiting for
a new bolt with a ground strap. The unfortunate part is that the battery carrier must have bounced around with a battery when Pop drove around because the bolt hole in the battery carrier refused the align up with the hole in the frame. When I did manage to spring it back to accept the new bolt,
of course the bolt was too short!
Now this has become quite a job, as I have to fiddle with this bent over, through a open back door, with everything upside down and sight unseen since it's inside the frame channel and the steel battery carrier apparently has an attitude when it comes to lining up. Add to this my eyeglasses decided to become loose and bail at every opportunity, apparently in order to add to my fun.
Anyway, the negative ground strap is now attached to the fame.
It's a little thing, but a milestone none the less.