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Re: 1942 Ford deluxe coupe project Doesn't that coil need a resistor to bring down the voltage? Like the '47s and '48s do.
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Re: 1942 Ford deluxe coupe project Sal, I don't think so as it has one under the dash on the firewall. I asked Skip that and if I understood him correctly you don't need two.
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Re: 1942 Ford deluxe coupe project Folks,
John reached a important point in his project yesterday. He fired up the flathead for the first time. He researched some electrical gremlins, checked spark at the plugs, dribbled some fuel in the carb and fired it up. Several short startups and the day was considered a great success! He has the fan and generator to install, then should be able to get some break in time on the 59AB engine. Oh she sounds "very" healthy right out of the mainfolds!:) I like it! There may be a face book video somewhere out there taken by John's wife Cathy. I might have to see if I can find it too. Regards, Chris |
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Re: 1942 Ford deluxe coupe project Folks,
John's 42 update. Several, ok many, times we started the rebuilt 59AB engine buy letting it sip or gulp fuel from an hand held can. The 42 had issues pulling gas from the tank to the fuel pump. We would get a 1/4 teaspoon then nothing. Took the line off the pump and tank and blew compressed air backward through it several times, seemed clear. Filled the sediment bowl, nothing. Sucked fuel through the line from the tank with a shop vac, not recommended practice but this assured us gas was at the soft , short hose to the pump. Still no prime. Nothing! John replaced the pump with a rebuilt spare. And while off I checked / learned about the assembly. I had never touched one. John had it correctly assembled on the engine! We tested both pumps manually and got a good shower of gas from both. Slow learner on this end. Found a slight leak on the line fitting exiting the new gas tank. Tightened that. Low pressure air added to the filler neck started the gas flow while John cranked the V8 Flathead. Found leak at carb end of the copper line from the pump. Well he now has the pump primed! He had a new line, and installed that. Found leak at the pump outlet. Removed line and inserted the copper into the fitting (non ferrel type) further. Got it! He then was able to start the engine with the fuel pump operational!! It ran for a couple minutes and then quit. Acted like it ran out of fuel?? That's how he ended the day. He will add the fan and gen maybe Tuesday and hopefully resolve any future fuel delivery issues as the bugs are worked out. Regards, Chris |
Re: 1942 Ford deluxe coupe project Folks,
Some Flathead pictures: https://i.postimg.cc/3w38PmRQ/IMG-20...88-resized.jpg https://i.postimg.cc/x1vjxt9P/IMG-20...95-resized.jpg https://i.postimg.cc/Jnn1h8ZT/IMG-20...12-resized.jpg https://i.postimg.cc/d0nsv3kk/IMG-20...33-resized.jpg https://i.postimg.cc/7YTZ7qcd/IMG-20...53-resized.jpg https://i.postimg.cc/zB61XgJB/IMG-20...62-resized.jpg Regards, Chris |
Re: 1942 Ford deluxe coupe project 42 Flathead update,
John installed the fan, belts and generator assemblies on the Flathead and made several attempts to get it pulling fuel from the tank. Seems we are back to square one? We tried many options. Several pump changes. Several calls to Charlie NY. Charlie was great support for us. He is sending a care package to John with components that may help too. We are not giving up, just kicking back and thinking of the next moves to get this engine running on gas from the tank. We may plumb in a auxaillary tank to try that. Just seems that the fuel pumps are not getting gas to the carb yet. Maybe we are "that" close and dont know it?:) John thinks I may have to ride on the right front fender, with my beard blowing in the wind, pouring gas in the carb, as he drives the 42! Hummn??:) Regards, Chris |
Re: 1942 Ford deluxe coupe project Running great!!! Ran a fitting from the rubber fuel line to a fuel can. End result is probably one of the strongest running flatheads I've ever had. Charlie NY carb, distributor, and fuel pump working to perfection. I had Skip redo a coil for me and that also seems great. Only bad news is I need to replace the fuel line from the firewall to the tank. OH, well it made it 80 years. Can't recommend Charlie enough. Service and patient advice after the sale. There aren't enough Charlie's in the world in my opinion.
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Re: 1942 Ford deluxe coupe project I second the vote of confidence in Charlie NY . . . he's done quite a few things for me and will always do the best job he possibly can and stands behind his work. Thanks for posting your progress - looks like you're going to have a heck of a good ride!
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Re: 1942 Ford deluxe coupe project Sounds great! Make sure he doesn't run it too much in the garage . . . as it needs to be broken in under load on the highway. While we all like to hear them run, the best thing he can do is take the car out and flog it multiple times - up to higher RPMs to get the rings to seat.
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Re: 1942 Ford deluxe coupe project Dale, Folks,
John will need to get the gas line/ new tank operational. I dont plan on riding the front fender, with the gas can while he is flogging it on the road!:) Other than that I think he has it just about road worthy! Maybe a couple minor things. Regards, Chris |
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Re: 1942 Ford deluxe coupe project Folks,
John came over to play cars with me and proceeded to tear into this old fuel line, which for some reason was causing us fits. He did some initial clean up along the frame and lightened the 42 by at least 5 lbs!:) https://i.postimg.cc/wvv6sP3C/IMG-20...-resized-1.jpg https://i.postimg.cc/HkDsPBPM/IMG-20...-resized-1.jpg What he found was a slight wet spot in the old line at one of the clips. This was a rusted spot sucking air and not allowing the fuel pump to prime from the tank. https://i.postimg.cc/j5FR6X7L/IMG-20...-resized-1.jpg New fuel line will be installed soon. And he will be just about ready for the open hood Sherman road testing event. He told me the story that he did this same trick when he was younger and one of the neighbors alerted him to the fact that it was not appropriate. We are going to do it again in his honor! https://i.postimg.cc/BvJZJt3Q/IMG-20...-resized-1.jpg At 80 it needs a transplant not a bypass operation! https://i.postimg.cc/hPHfRShf/IMG-20...-resized-1.jpg I have come to hold Ford in high regard for the design of these smooth rounded flat top fenders on this 42 Ford. These are a pleasure to work over, lean on, climb on, spread out tools on, set your drink on, and plan the next moves! John has been working closely with Charlie NY on the fuel deliver issue. We believe his pump rebuild work was fine and the main problem was the old rusted fuel line! In hindsite we could have tried the auxilarry fuel tank much earlier in the process, but that would have taken all the fun right out of it!:) Regards, Chris |
Re: 1942 Ford deluxe coupe project Folks,
John did a very nice job putting a gas line in the 42. Using the orig clips and brackets, and the original end fittings with new ferrels on the ends of the 1/4 inch new soft line. https://i.postimg.cc/vBDztcW5/IMG-20...DR-resized.jpg So all buttoned up he has a abundance of fuel at the carb. He is is working on that to undserstand why the system has a little more fuel than required. Regards, Chris |
Re: 1942 Ford deluxe coupe project Chris/John,
The abundance of fuel aka fuel gushing out of the vent tube in the air horn is ,I'm pretty sure, a tiny chunk of something between the needle and seat...it doesn't take much. Check my email to you sent late last night. With you all the way, Charlie |
Re: 1942 Ford deluxe coupe project I saw your email this morning. In total agreement. In the next day or so we'll check it. I'm guessing a chunk of the 80 year old fuel line decided that would be a nice place to move to! Why I didn't replace the fuel line to begin with....we are almost there!
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Re: 1942 Ford deluxe coupe project Loving this thread, kinda curious though.
I only have to look at my car and I can double for Pigpen. How do you stay so clean? Fingers crossed for the first drive! |
Re: 1942 Ford deluxe coupe project fortyonerag, days, weeks, and months of cleaning components. The car lived on a dirt road sometime in its life. Lots of northern Iowa dirt on the chassis. Here in NW Pennsylvania, we have a strong 5 months of winter and I spent most of it cleaning. You'll notice I'm wearing long sleeved shirts. At this stage of my life if I even nick my arms or hands I bleed like a stuck pig. That if there's one jagged edge on the car I'll find it!
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