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1  Technical Board / Restoration Help / Re: Original FE on: August 31, 2008, 01:19:25 PM
Howdy all, apologies for the big delay since my last post. The FE project has been completed. One of the techy's has adjusted the tappets and we will fit a new speedo cable as the last one broke the other day on the way home. As John said earlier, I have done a little as possible so as to conserve the vehicle. It will go back into storage after I have taken a few pics and posted them. Now it is on the road again it will be easy to get it our when the need arises.
I have recently taken the FJ out of (poor) storage and had new tyres and battery fitted. It runs perfectly but needs a mechanical once over inc changing the fluids and a good detail. It will make an appearance in the Bay to Birdwood next month (Sept 08). I will be away unfortunately so one of my enthusiastic sales blokes will be behind the wheel.
Anyway a few pics of the FE to follow.

Cheers

Tom
2  Technical Board / Restoration Help / Re: Original FE on: February 25, 2008, 09:43:37 PM
Howdy Graham

no, no Nats for me this year. I did see a beautiful FC ute on the South Eastern Freeway late last week, presumably on the way to the Nats (in Mt.Gambier I believe). Maybe next year.

For those still interested I have done a couple of other jobs recently. I managed to obtain the plastic seat trim from Rare Spares and that's being colour coded as we speak. I took the plunge and ordered door rubbers as they we a bit chewed out along the sill and detratced from the neatness of the car. I have now removed the doors to enable proper fitment of the rubbers.

Something else that was bugging me was the rusty scuff plates so I am having them re-plated along with a few other parts like the bonnet hinges, bonnet hinge springs and bonnet catch.

I promise, I am not going over board and will stop after these items are refitted and I have given the inner guards and battery tray a bit of spray in black. I will then commence with giving the interior and exterior a birthday bringing the old girl back to her former glory.

Just for the record I reckon I flushed the radiator about 22 times before it flushed clean.  Roll Eyes

How were the Nats anyway?

Tom
3  Technical Board / Restoration Help / Re: Original FE on: February 18, 2008, 01:48:09 PM
Now there's a thought Weddo!!  Cheesy

But unfortunately no. I did a very quick polish on one side when I first rolled it into the workshop to see what it may come up like. I will get to that later. I am just awaiting some door rubbers and things before I commence on the rest of the body clean up process. Now all the hard stuff is done I will just take it home from time to time and finish it off. Might take me a few weeks now as this weekend we have a wedding Sat and you guessed it, Clipsal 500 on Sunday in the Castrol corporate facility. Should be a hoot.

Tom
4  Technical Board / Restoration Help / Re: Original FE on: February 14, 2008, 10:37:45 PM
Sorry, I forgot to tell you. I am wearing an original GM "Quality Guardian Maintenance Service" GM-H dust coat. I found it as we knocked down our old parts dept. before we rebuild. Its 3/4 length, grey with red stripes down each arm and the oval shaped "Quality Guardian Maintenance Service" oval shaped batch on the pocket. Looks smart, might do a repro...

Tom  Cheesy
5  Technical Board / Restoration Help / Re: Original FE on: February 14, 2008, 10:19:15 PM
Thanks Ken

Thought I might be missing something there but as there is no service book, looks like she's pretty much complete. Drove it home again tonight with some cooling system cleaner and hope after the NEXT draining she may come clean.

Had an initial clean today and with wheels trims on she has turned a few heads. It's clear there are a few more enthusiasts out there.

More pics to follow.


Complements of the day


Tom
6  For Sale and Wanted / Cars Wanted / Re: Unrestored FC Sedan wanted Unfinished Project OK on: February 13, 2008, 09:55:01 PM
Howdy Effcee

I have a friend with an FC sedan he is happy to quit. I haven't seen it yet but I will swing by on the weekend and get some pics for you and see what it's like. We're in Adelaide.

Cheers

Tom g
7  Technical Board / Restoration Help / Re: Original FE on: February 13, 2008, 09:40:42 PM
Hi again

no Ken no rego sticker but looking through the books etc I have an old rego paper! I must admit I hadn't even looked closley at it. It states the year of manufacture as 1958, Reg 322223 (I don't have the oroginal plates but might apply for them). I also have the previous owners Lic, owners manual, Air Chief car radio manual (models RL - RM) , a "Good Houskeeping in your car" booklet from GMH, a Driving Instructions and Manufacturers Warranty four page booklet and two Owners Manuals. I do not have a Service Book as such and wonder if indeed it ever had one. Some on may be able to clarify this.

Anyway I drove the car about 20km home tonight from work and it just hummed the whole way. Sat on around 100km\h and powered up even the steepest hills on the South Eastern Freeway. It was great. I have flushed the cooling system about seven or eight times tonight and it's looking almost up to scratch.

Before hooking up the radiator I put a small piece of stocking in the inlet of the top tank to catch any scale washed through from the block. It worked a treat and caught a cap full of detritus that didn't make its way into the lovely new recored radiator.

Now I can't wait for the morning so I can drive it to work! Tomorrow I will clean the 20 odd years of dirt from the paint ans commence on the chrome on the weekend.

All good

Tom
8  Technical Board / Restoration Help / Re: Original FE on: February 13, 2008, 05:33:59 PM
Howdy all

Well I fitted the radiator this arvo and the panel covering it that holds the bonnet catch. After a week it started first pop and idled with no choke. After taking away the stands it was the moment of truth: putting it in gear and driving the old girl for the first time in probably 25 years. And you guessed it, she drives like new.  Grin

No suspension noises, creaks, or groans and spritley acceleration. Even the non-power assisted four wheel drums work well after a master cylinder recond and brake bleed. The whole thing just drives beautifully and way better than I imagined. I haven't even done the grease nipples yet.

Ken, I will attempt to get you a chassis no when I start on the cleaning of the engine bay. As discussed I have painted the rocker cover, air cleaner and a few other parts in poor repair. Only the inner guards now need attention and I think they can be done minimally and done well.

Geoff K, the trim no is 184 673 and the paint is 256 7484. I would be keen to know what that means.

I have sent some more pics to Alex of the car as it stands today after the first drive. It looks very cool with original dust and dirt but deserves a good clean and polish, perticularly the chrome. Sent a few pics of the books and original tool kit made from material that matches the roof lining, very cool.

You will note I have fitted radials with white walls. I know this was not standard but as it won't get driven much it will last better on radials. As for the white walls, I just thought they looked great. I have not fitted the hubcaps yet as they need to come off again when I remove the wheels to clean the chassis and suspension components.

And John, yes John A Gilbert is my brother but there may be others! We are the ex Holden dealers in Mt.Barker, SA, hence the cars. We now sell only new Toyota. Would love to know how you know him (if it's the same one that is).

Will keep you posted of body improvments over the next couple of weeks. Can't believe there are so many car nuts aout there. What a great way to share stuff, my wife doesn't mind it but doesn't really get it (although she's married to a car dealer). You guys just love it. Thanks for your input.

Tom

Go Grey! (motor that is)

9  Galleries / Members' FEs and FCs / Re: Help required, Please let me know what looks better. on: February 12, 2008, 03:05:34 PM
Great project Mal

Love the rims too, the whole thing will look outstanding.

Tom
10  Technical Board / Restoration Help / Re: Original FE on: February 12, 2008, 02:47:47 PM
Howdy Guys

Glad you like the FE. As discussed it is one of five old holdens inc a 48, FJ, HT and HK that have not been well loved by the family so I have taken it upon myslef to get my hands dirty. The FE was sold new by us to a local bloke who didn't use it much and returned to us during the 70's. (it still has his handwritten shoppig list amongst the books in the glove box).

My time has been spent on a 1928 Buick Sport Roadster we also sold new with 17,000 miles on it. Lives in my shed and comes our most weekend. Runs like a charm and again, everything works. Those old timer guys are pretty anal about originality so I will head that advice with the FE. I will do the bare minimum and only paint what is required.

The numbers on the FE: Body FE215-5315-A and Eng L416740. (I couldn't find the sun-frame number but will have another look when she's cleaned up. I am focusing on the mechanicals at present and eagerly await the radiator back to get it moving. I'll drive it home a few times (the car lives at work at present) then start on the body in my own time at home. (I am meant to be selling cars during the day but am mostly getting dirty in the back shed!)

So yeah if someone can give me an approximate date of build (dad reckons about '56 as the rear window rubber has the indent for the chrome strip that was deleted in '57).

Hey if you want to see some cool pics of an FC that Dad took around Australia in about 1961 give me an e-mail and I'll forward them. No sealed roads to Alice from Adelaide back then so makes for a good story.

Thanks for your interest, keep you posted!!

Tom G
11  Galleries / Members' FEs and FCs / Re: Help required, Please let me know what looks better. on: February 10, 2008, 10:03:19 PM
Hey cop that FB looks fat! What motor will it be running? For what it's worth I agree with you. The flash looks better above the trim.

Tom
12  Technical Board / Restoration Help / Re: Original FE on: February 10, 2008, 07:16:01 PM
Thanks Ken

I will therefore colour the ambigous coloured fan the same grey and leave the rest original..

Tom
13  Technical Board / Restoration Help / Re: Original FE on: February 10, 2008, 11:47:55 AM
Hi all

okay I have sent a few pics to Alex (thanks pal) so hopefully you'll see them sooner rather than later (if I posted them myself).

Things I have done to date:

removed wheels, sandblasted, painted and fitted five new tyres
removed manifold and fitted new gasket and flange gasket
cleaned and re-packed front wheel bearings
removed brake and clutch master cylinder and clutch slave cylinder and had them renewed
recore radiator
sandblasted and painted rusty rocker cover and air cleaner
fitted new battery
drained 30 year old fuel from tank and lines

car runs beautifully, starts first pop and idles well. Can't wait to get it on the road. Will throw it on the hoist and do grease nipples before I do. Unsure if I should clean the original 50 odd years of grease and dirt from under vehicle but knowing me well think I will. Should look like new underneath.

body and under hood as yet untouched, will get onto that this week. So yes, doing the bare minimum to get it rolling without "restoring". Only painting those items that were rusty. Will polish up chrome and see how it looks. Good fun eh!!

Keep you posted!!

Tom

ps should oil filler cap be holden grey as per motor or black?
14  Technical Board / Restoration Help / Posting pics (was part of "Original FE" thread) on: February 08, 2008, 08:53:41 PM
[ EDIT BY RET: These posts have been split out of the "Original FE" thread. ]

Howdy Fella's

Thanks for all your feedback. I want to post some pics but am not sure how (call me stupid, thats ok!). There is an "insert pics" tab above where I am typing but it looks like I need to insert a hyperlink. Is that correct? Otherwise I can click insert picture and get this


Tom aka oldholden
15  Technical Board / Restoration Help / Original FE on: February 05, 2008, 10:15:59 PM
Howdy Folks, this is my first post  Smiley

As old GM dealers my family has a few old Holdens in storage requiring some love. I have commenced with an FE sedan sold new by us with an original 16,000 miles and books that has been poorly stored for about 20 years.  Cry (not my fault!!) It had paint many years ago which is still in good condition and the interior of course looks and smells like new.

I have almost completed the mechanical tidy up inc manifold gasket, radiator recore, clutch slave cylinder o'haul, brake bleed etc and the machine starts and idles like new. (no carby adjustment was made at all!) Everything works well, I have not even replaced a globe.

The let down however is under the bonnet as the rocker cover, air cleaner and inner guards are requirng attention to due lack of paint/rust. (I have already sand blasted/painted the rims and ordered new tyres). Additionally the chrome, being 52 years old, presents well but has some pitting.

My question is, how far should I go? My gut feeling is to sandblast the rocker cover/air cleaner and paint in the original colours and sand and paint the engine bay with the engine in situ (it has never been apart).
The ancillaries (starter motor, coil, alternator) can all be cleaned up without removing I reckon.

Also, can I obtain another plastic trim the fits along the drivers side of the front seat? The trim exists but has some cracking.

Cheers
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