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New OD2430 paint.
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Those look very nice now.

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She hasn't wanted to start for a month now and I finally got a chance to work on her. Jay came over and we put in a NOS coil and new plugs and she started before I even got the starter pushed all the way in.

On a side note, what idiot thought it would be a good idea to have the ignition system come out of the block sideways. :?

Jay, as far as the pertronix issue, we left a part out, that's what caused the problem. :oops:
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tinmedic wrote: On a side note, what idiot thought it would be a good idea to have the ignition system come out of the block sideways. :?
That "idiot" would be Harry T. Woolson, who was in charge of Chrysler's corporate engine design staff in the late 1920s and who originated the diagonal distributor/oil pump drive with the 1929 DeSoto "K" six cylinder. Prior to that engine, the distributor was perched above the cylinder head, with a long drive shaft running vertically down into the block to a spiral gear drive on the camshaft. The diagonal arrangement shortened the distributor drive - which probably reduced timing variations as the longer vertical shaft twisted ever so slightly - and allowed the overall height of the engine package to be reduced.

The idea worked so well that it was included in the new for 1933 Plymouth / Dodge flathead six (the origin of the T245 engine in the G-741 series) which lasted until the 1970s, and the new for 1930 Dodge "DC" / Chrysler "CD" straight eight flathead, which lasted until 1951 when it was replaced by the first Chrysler hemi-head V8.

All in all, it was a reasonably successful design. :)
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Until you have to work on them...

The design itself in the exact location , with the Military distributor is the pain in the butt.
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carolinamv wrote:Until you have to work on them...

and why I only run two screws in the cap
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My M151 only had 4 in the cap
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Ordered 2 Optima Red Top batteries and dropped off the battery box, lid and tray to get sand blasted.
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I had my battery box lid and tray sand blasted while I was waiting for the grommets and I finally got everything painted and re-installed with my new Optima batteries. The batteries are the perfect size as they lock themselves into the box. I didnt use the tray but put a 1" thick 12-1/2 x 14-1/2 piece of pine under the batteries.
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Looks good!!
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When I brought my truck, I put new batteries in it, but ran it with a center tap 12v electric pump for a couple of years until I installed a 24v pump. My batteries are now six or seven years old, but they don't seem to hold a charge. I'm thinking of going to Optima batteries, like I run in my daily drivers. I am leaning towards the red top, since it is a starting battery, and I don't have any additional draws other than pretty much stock lighting. I know they have yellow top (deep cycle) and a blue top (combo starting and deep cycle). Any recommendations?
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I like these batteries. I ran them in my CJ-7 for years and never had a problem and I had an on-board air system, extra lights, radio and cb. My truck is stock except for 2 spotlights so I dont have much of a draw on the batteries.
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tinmedic, any chance you could post the model of your batteries? I can't seem to be able to zoom in on your pictures. I like how they are snug in the battery box. There are no side terminals on your red top batteries, are there?
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Pics of the batteries.
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