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Re: Restoring one of Milwaukee's Gasoline Mobil Directos!

Posted: Thu Nov 24, 2022 3:28 am
by Snowpix
Vintagecollections wrote:
Thu Nov 24, 2022 3:25 am
Uhm sounds like you need to be banned :roll: whoever you are “lenka711isbad”
A dumb child who thinks raiding forums is the funniest thing in the world... he'll hopefully be banned soon lol

Re: Restoring one of Milwaukee's Gasoline Mobil Directos!

Posted: Thu Nov 24, 2022 3:30 am
by NahIDee
I come expecting progress but arrive to this mess...

Re: Restoring one of Milwaukee's Gasoline Mobil Directos!

Posted: Thu Nov 24, 2022 4:15 am
by jerrylovessirens
No new major progress as of the past couple days. Turkey day, super busy at work, Inlaws are over. I'm sure everyone is in a similar situation.

I received the new cloth covered wire in the mail. Really nice stuff. Need to verify the firing order on the VF4, then I can start cutting and soldering the spark plug wires.

I did print out the B&N owners manual and compiled it. Was getting tired of squinting at a PDF on my phone lol!

Oh, I guess the biggest deal was finally getting in touch with Mike at West Shore. At this point it's about a 95% certainty I will be purchasing a 1st gen Allertor projector assembly as a stand- in for the original projector. It was way cheaper than fabbing a new projector horn, and having the straighten out the original remnants. It will definitely look the part and be functional!
The first gen Allertor projector was directly designed of of the Mobil Directo assembly, and will bolt right on! I consider myself blessed on this acquisition as these 1st gen assemblies are not easy to find, in fact this is Mike's last one he has.
I expect I will have this projector in my shop in the next 2-3weeks.
I will keep the original compression chamber and intake in my shop rafters for now.

Re: Restoring one of Milwaukee's Gasoline Mobil Directos!

Posted: Thu Nov 24, 2022 4:27 am
by jerrylovessirens
Some gentlemen were requesting close ups on the chopper. So here you go.

Being aluminum, it's fairly lightweight, maybe 15lbs Now the stator on the other hand, that's about 75-85lbs!

All the parts you see here, chopper/stator/aircleaner will be media blasted in the next week or so. The parts will be riding around in my work van for right till then!

Re: Restoring one of Milwaukee's Gasoline Mobil Directos!

Posted: Thu Nov 24, 2022 4:35 am
by Non-Zero
Looks fantastic! Don't mind the ridiculous sh​it above, someone stayed up past their bedtime and snuck on the computer.

Re: Restoring one of Milwaukee's Gasoline Mobil Directos!

Posted: Thu Nov 24, 2022 2:12 pm
by Vintagecollections
Non-Zero wrote:
Thu Nov 24, 2022 4:35 am
Looks fantastic! Don't mind the ridiculous sh​it above, someone stayed up past their bedtime and snuck on the computer.
What I was thinking :lol:

Re: Restoring one of Milwaukee's Gasoline Mobil Directos!

Posted: Thu Nov 24, 2022 3:00 pm
by Chicagosiren-hunters
What’s the rotor diameter on this thing? The stator has mounting holes that look very similar to Fedelcode stators; they were used to mount the coding mechanisms. IIRC most of them came from the factory with the holes so technicians could install the coding equipment in the field if so desired.

In case I hadn’t said this already, I’m incredibly impressed with how much work has been done in such a short time frame. I remember seeing this MD here at least a decade ago, and to now see it resurrected is a real treasure. Thank you for preserving a piece of Wisconsin history!

Re: Restoring one of Milwaukee's Gasoline Mobil Directos!

Posted: Thu Nov 24, 2022 6:26 pm
by jerrylovessirens
Connor

Had to run out with a tape measure quick. Chopper is 18in diameter and 5.75in thick

Im.open to the possibility of adding a coding mechanism in the future. It would be pretty rad if I could make a CODED mobil directo!

Re: Restoring one of Milwaukee's Gasoline Mobil Directos!

Posted: Thu Nov 24, 2022 6:53 pm
by Andrew papesh
jerrylovessirens wrote:
Thu Nov 24, 2022 6:26 pm
Connor

Had to run out with a tape measure quickly. The chopper is 18in diameter and 5.75in thick

Im.open to the possibility of adding a coding mechanism in the future. It would be pretty rad if I could make a CODED mobil directo!
Coded Mobil Derecto? Neat idea but how would that work exactly?

Re: Restoring one of Milwaukee's Gasoline Mobil Directos!

Posted: Thu Nov 24, 2022 10:43 pm
by jerrylovessirens
Solenoid operated flapper on the intake side