I've set this weekend as the time to pull my engine and drive train in the '60 Sedan to finally change out the clutch and find that annoying "knock" that happens when the clutch is let out. I think it goes away once you get up to speed but it just sounds like a clunker and I haven't driven it very far yet because of it.
While I have the drive train out I'm plan to do the following:
- change the oil pan gasket.
- change the main seal in the bell housing
- check the transaxle and install new seals for the axles and input shaft (snout)
- clean and re-lube the rear axels
- change out he seal at the trans shifter input shaft (original 3 Sp)
- Clean up the shrouds and possibly repaint to spruce up the engine compartment
- Replace the thermostat (I'll take pics because the 60's use a single bellows)
- drain and pull the gas tank, clean and seal, fix sending unit if possible
- check out the brakes and flush the fluid
Pretty ambitious I know, but all necessary to be able to drive it any distance and I AM driving it to the 50th Anniversary at Hult's on Oct 3rd!!
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