Docent Day at the Museum
by Willy Vinton
Some of the cars get stored in the shop during events. Here
Terry, Rod, and Mike get ready to skate the 1914 Grant out from under the lift,
where we had to store it to make room in the shop. Otherwise, when we have six
cars in the shop there's no room for projects. The skates are a great tool to use
around the museum. One goes under each tire, then each is jacked up so the
tires are off the floor and the car can be pushed in virtually any direction.
We let Rod, the youngest of the crew, work on the easy-to-get-at things, while Mike, the oldest docent, got underneath for the hard-to-access parts. What's wrong with this picture???? I guess that's what happens when you get too many chiefs in charge! I noticed Steve gave them a hand, but it seems to be just resting on the seat...
With the hogshead ready to remove, we were able to check the 4th main. It seemed to be okay, so I suspect that we will find an issue with one of the main bearings in the engine. Next Tuesday we will pull the engine out of the car and proceed from there to find the problem, I think the guys are having fun with this project. I know we sure appreciate all the help that our docents give us, and hope they learn a little with each project.
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