1963 Comet Custom Build Thread
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I was thinking about painting the car this martinique blue poly.
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Pretty amazing colour! Id want to be able to control the the highlights as in the way they sweep if the are present.
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Hard to tell in my picture but that is close, maybe a little lighter, to the color of my Cyclone. When the sun hits it the metallic really pops.
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Boss/Cyclone wrote: ↑Thu Jan 27, 2022 6:28 pmHard to tell in my picture but that is close, maybe a little lighter, to the color of my Cyclone. When the sun hits it the metallic really pops.
Your car looks great! Hope I cam even come close to that.
Re: 1963 Comet Custom Build Thread
1. Is there anything I should do to it while its out? It did not have a fill plug in it. Must have fallen out over the years. I didn't really try and decode the tag but it looks like the original.
2. Should that little hole be there. It's about the diameter of a pencil. I took a picture of it.
3. Should I paint it with POR 15, or something like Acrylic Alkyd Enamel?
Thanks!
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Now is the time to check the brakes, axle bearings, seals, and any leaks around the center section. The hole is for the vent, the housing must have a way to breathe. It looks like it has a 2.50 (?) gear.JCBond wrote: ↑Tue Mar 01, 2022 6:25 pmIMG_2914.jpgIMG_2913.jpgIMG_2912.jpgI removed the axle from my '63 Comet. I'm going to clean it up and paint it. I was wondering if anyone could answer a few questions.
1. Is there anything I should do to it while its out? It did not have a fill plug in it. Must have fallen out over the years. I didn't really try and decode the tag but it looks like the original.
2. Should that little hole be there. It's about the diameter of a pencil. I took a picture of it.
3. Should I paint it with POR 15, or something like Acrylic Alkyd Enamel?
Thanks!
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Ok I will. Thanks. So I don't need to pull the cover off the pumpkin? Just look for any leaks? How do I check if its a 2.50? And is the 2.50 good?A/FX wrote: ↑Tue Mar 01, 2022 7:21 pmNow is the time to check the brakes, axle bearings, seals, and any leaks around the center section. The hole is for the vent, the housing must have a way to breathe. It looks like it has a 2.50 (?) gear.JCBond wrote: ↑Tue Mar 01, 2022 6:25 pmIMG_2914.jpgIMG_2913.jpgIMG_2912.jpgI removed the axle from my '63 Comet. I'm going to clean it up and paint it. I was wondering if anyone could answer a few questions.
1. Is there anything I should do to it while its out? It did not have a fill plug in it. Must have fallen out over the years. I didn't really try and decode the tag but it looks like the original.
2. Should that little hole be there. It's about the diameter of a pencil. I took a picture of it.
3. Should I paint it with POR 15, or something like Acrylic Alkyd Enamel?
Thanks!
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There is no cover, the gear set is removable as a unit. No ned to remove it if the housing did not have any signs of a leak before you cleaned it. A 2.50 is a hiway gear, not for quick acceleration. It should be fine for you unless you plan to do stop light drag racing.JCBond wrote: ↑Tue Mar 01, 2022 7:27 pmA/FX wrote: ↑Tue Mar 01, 2022 7:21 pmNow is the time to check the brakes, axle bearings, seals, and any leaks around the center section. The hole is for the vent, the housing must have a way to breathe. It looks like it has a 2.50 (?) gear.JCBond wrote: ↑Tue Mar 01, 2022 6:25 pmIMG_2914.jpgIMG_2913.jpgIMG_2912.jpgI removed the axle from my '63 Comet. I'm going to clean it up and paint it. I was wondering if anyone could answer a few questions.
1. Is there anything I should do to it while its out? It did not have a fill plug in it. Must have fallen out over the years. I didn't really try and decode the tag but it looks like the original.
2. Should that little hole be there. It's about the diameter of a pencil. I took a picture of it.
3. Should I paint it with POR 15, or something like Acrylic Alkyd Enamel?
Thanks!
Ok I will. Thanks. So I don't need to pull the cover off the pumpkin? Just look for any leaks? How do I check if its a 2.50? And is the 2.50 good?
Also now is the time to make sure the parking brake cables are in good operating condition.
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Re: 1963 Comet Custom Build Thread
Technically that vent hole should have a fitting installed with a hose routed up high.
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I believe it says 3.25. & possibly a 3L.25,which would be a limited slip. 325 is a good all around gear. the 3 is right under the W.
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Yes I can see the 3.25. Limited slip means that both hubs don't really spin together? Like when I roll one hub the drive line might spin but the other hub doesn't spin. And then when you apply power both hubs engage? I guess what I'm saying is when I roll one tire around and the other tire doesn't spin that doesn't mean something is wrong in the gears? Sorry that's probably confusing.
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How were your brake lines routed? They should have routed into a banjo fitting that screws into that vent hole in the top of your axel with a vent hose (gray in picture) that goes up into a hole in the rear cross member, held in with a clip.
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The '63 260 cars have 3.25 gears, open differential. Verify axle code on warranty plate, should be 4.
Yep, the hole is for the vent tube & brake hose/line block.
Joe
Yep, the hole is for the vent tube & brake hose/line block.
Joe
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I see thanks! The rear brake lines were not hooked to anything. The brake lines were just sitting there above the axle. They both had male ends so I assumed someone had used a coupler to join them together.Jims65cyclone wrote: ↑Tue Mar 01, 2022 8:31 pmHow were your brake lines routed? They should have routed into a banjo fitting that screws into that vent hole in the top of your axel with a vent hose (gray in picture) that goes up into a hole in the rear cross member, held in with a clip.
Jim
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Joe Travers wrote: ↑Tue Mar 01, 2022 11:18 pmThe '63 260 cars have 3.25 gears, open differential. Verify axle code on warranty plate, should be 4.
Yep, the hole is for the vent tube & brake hose/line block.
Joe