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Drivers place. The front floor in is new one (thank
you Jukka!). Gears are working and the clutch is ok. The clutch has a new
friction surface. You can see the gearbox lock down at the lowest part of
gearshift. It is working with the same key as the ignition lock, of
course.
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Inside view to back seat. Backrest has originally
been inclinable in order to find a place for side curtains behind it.
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Rear end of the car. Nickel plated bars protect paint
against big, wooden trunk. The trunk will be covered with the same leather
than the seats.
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The engine has been lifted into the car. It is quite
heavy...
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Engine from the other side. In front you can see one
of the most complicated parts of this project: water pump. The part you
see is a new one casted in Australia (thanks to Ronald Deery!) and
machined in Finland. Our special thanks for all those who helped us with
this part!
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Way to put oil into the engine. Oil is needed 16
liters for one filling.
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And from that small brass made plate you can see if
there is enough oil in the engine. You need no dipistick when checking the
oil! The starter is made by Delco. Marmon has 6 volts electrical system
with positive ground, 160 amp hours battery and 16 amp generator.
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View to the exhaust and intake manifolds. Preheating
for intake is needed of course. Spare tyres will be covered with leather
covers.
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Spare tyre carrier on the running board, made of
polished aluminum.
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Spare tyre on the running board and side of the car.
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