The return pipe does not need to fasten to the chassis.
this is as i was sorta figuring, but only had drawings to look at.
this has become a four piece cobble, and i still wonder what triggered the original modification.
i added a mount tab for the squiggly one so it wouldn't be hung just with hose.
seems the return tube could have run straight thru the chassis also(?), but there are no appropriate holes in the front.
i had to crink that one to make it come thru the chassis "straight", so mabe the stock had similar bends?
i probably wonder too much.
i appreciate the input as i play with my toy!
ended up with 1 1/4x.065 steel tube for those pieces, btw.
acemblenotes040415
actual progress on the cooling system.
found some molded hoses to cutup for the upper and lower radiator connections, decided to bypass the heater core and heater valve, and replaced the temperature gauge transmitter.
should hold water.
i believe i have repaired the crankcase ventilation valve- took it apart and cleaned it. didn't realize it could be done.......
also reinstalled the radiator fan and controls, with mostly new wire.
replaced wire for the temperature transmitter and ignition circuits, and began serious rewire of the instruments.
perhaps i will try another function test soon.
lookn'at040915
some function testing results.
there are some coolant tubes sticking out of the cylinder head(left side, f/r) that may have fed a water choke carb(?), and i was just looping them with some hose and tube(as found). it seems a good place to bleed air out of the cooling system, and may come up with a bleed valve for it. i have found the waterpump will airlock easily. bleeding at the heater hoses doesn't seem to do it very well.
seems the temp sender works, and will read very hot.
getting the "shop" re-arranged again to massage some metal into pedal pieces.
also preparing to look into doing some ignition service- still collecting parts.
still eyeballing that carburetor.
i think i will need a muffler before i run it again when the wife is home. and the neighbors would probably like it, too.
weldon041115
got the "shop" shifted, and have begun active pedal assembly parts making. making a much beefier version this time.
i think i have the base, clutch shaft, and brake sleeve figured, and am beginning to cut the pedal arms and pads.
stilweld041215
managed to almost complete the pedal assembly(still need to make a travel stop for the clutch pedal).
feels much better, being more substantial material......