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37Rackbody |
07-14-2022 @ 2:10 PM
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I've recently inherited a 1937 Rackbody (wheel base 112"). My wife and I had been were cleaning up her mother's estate when we found the truck tucked away on one of the barns on the farm. The vehicle registration for the last year on the road was also found. Last registered in 1949. Additional previous registrations were also located. I would like to start by putting the correct size tires on it. The tires are all recaps and the fronts don't match the rears. All tire have tubes and don't stay inflated more than two weeks. MY FIRST QUESTION: Will tubeless tires stay inflated on the riveted artillery style wheels? Also looking for a recommended way to turning the old V8 over safely after these 73 years. There will be other questions as I get to know the truck. Thank you for any help you can offer.
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Jeepbut |
07-14-2022 @ 6:44 PM
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I would pull the plugs and put some Marvel Mystery Oil in each cylinder and let it sit a week or so before trying to turn it over.
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51504bat |
07-14-2022 @ 7:49 PM
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I run tubeless radials on the wide five wheels on my '39 p/u. The rears stay inflated no problem. The fronts leak down about 5 pounds or so about every 2 weeks. Not sure if the leak is thru the bead or the rivets. My guess is that the front tires flex during turns and that is the reason for the leak down and why the rears don't lose air. But that is just a guess. Maybe this winter I'll dismount the tires and bead blast the inside of the wheels and seal them with flex seal to see if that solves the problem. Nice truck by the way.
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nelsb01 |
07-14-2022 @ 8:47 PM
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Nice 1937 Ford Stakebed As you may know, it is a very unique body for the 112 inch wheel base 1/2 ton pickup.
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1931 Flamingo |
07-15-2022 @ 6:11 AM
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After dismounting the tires and cleaning the wheels, I would "smear" clear silicone over each rivit before I mounted the new tires. JMO Paul in CT
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37Rackbody |
07-15-2022 @ 6:34 AM
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51504bat, I knew asking one or two questions would lead to additional questions. In your response you say "wide 5 wheels" Is that the proper name for the wheels on my truck? Could I also ask what size and manufacturer tires you run? thanks for your help.
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37Rackbody |
07-15-2022 @ 6:41 AM
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nelsb01, I'm now assuming "Stake Bed" is the correct nomenclature for the truck. I'm just beginning to research the trucks. thank you for your comments.
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nelsb01 |
07-15-2022 @ 7:49 AM
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The first picture you show has your proper tire size 6.00 x 16 I have always used tubes with my 6.00 x 16 tires. And yes, wide 5 if the 'nickname' that has been given for the rims for 1936, 1937, 1938 and 1939 112 inch wheel base Ford vehicles. Once you remove the hubcaps you will see the bolt pattern and then it will make sense.
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51504bat |
07-15-2022 @ 11:25 AM
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215/70/R16. Yes the wide fives on my '39 p/u are the same as your '37. Think early style VW 5 lug wheels but the center hole in the VW is smaller. One way to tell the difference at a glance is that a Ford wide five will fit over your head and a VW won't. Of course in this case regarding heads, size does matter.
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ford38v8 |
07-15-2022 @ 12:44 PM
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Commercials would have 6.50 x 16 tires. They were optional over the 6.00 x 16, and would have been on most commercials. You will likely find a wide rubber band inside each wheel to cushion the tube from abrasion from the rivets. If this is in decent condition, use it, find replacements, or just a layer of duct tape will do. MMO in all cylinders, barely move by hand the first day, more MMO, move a little more second day… should take a week or more to turn it over one revolution. Drain & flush, then add new oil. .
Alan
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