1931 Pickup Journal Howdy. This is my grandpa's 1931 Model A pickup:
http://i1075.photobucket.com/albums/...ps9ad8f241.jpg It was sitting in his driveway for quite a while and he wasn't using it. Now that I have a place of my own, the truck joined me here in Ohio (I am originally from California). I shipped it out here with Intercity Lines and would recommend them. They did a great job. Here it is coming off the truck: http://i1075.photobucket.com/albums/...psd7978e05.jpg It ran a couple years ago, but didn't by the time we shipped it out here so I had to push it into my garage. For barely weighing a ton, it sure felt heavy! http://i1075.photobucket.com/albums/...ps9615f51b.jpg I figured out it wasn't getting any spark and replaced the wire leading from the terminal box to the generator. The coating had worn off and it was grounding itself. After that, it would chug, but wouldn't run when I tried starting it. I cleaned out the carburetor and that did the trick. It still a bit rough. The idle is not the best, but it seems to be running really lean. When i pull the choke in a little bit when its running and warm, it smooths right out. The plugs were all covered in carbon and one had some oil on it. I am replacing those and the gasket between the carburetor and the manifold since that is currently missing and probably causing the lean air/fuel mixture. I gave it a quick test drive up the driveway: https://www.dropbox.com/s/n79ezto8jv...%20pm.mp4?dl=0 I might need some help getting the carburetor settings right. I don't have much experience tuning those. |
Re: 1931 Pickup Journal Very nice to acquire a great family vehicle! Clean it up and enjoy it. Lots of help here if needed or your area for club members go to www.mafca.com and look under chapters in your state.
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Re: 1931 Pickup Journal You did the truck a big favor by getting it to run again, now let it return the favor.
Bob |
Re: 1931 Pickup Journal Very nice.
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Re: 1931 Pickup Journal I can't tell for sure from the photos. Does your truck have an all-metal top, or is it fabric in the middle? I ask because I have also have a '31 wide bed pickup - with a soft top.
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Re: 1931 Pickup Journal Consider restoring only the mechanicals and wiring. Leave the exterior just the way it is. The patina looks great.
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Re: 1931 Pickup Journal Nice truck and it is nice that it is staying in the family.
Good to see it back on the road, again. |
Re: 1931 Pickup Journal Nice looking Truck. Nice to have it in the Family and it looks complete.
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Re: 1931 Pickup Journal 31pickup650,
What is your name? You should put a picture of your truck on your avatar. I finally got around to doing it myself. to do so: click on "private messages". Then over on the left, click on "edit avatar". Regard, Neil |
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Re: 1931 Pickup Journal I installed the carburetor to intake manifold gasket and new spark plugs today. This is what the plugs looked like:
http://i1075.photobucket.com/albums/...pspkwn9gpl.jpg I cleaned them off a couple days ago, but decided to replace them to see if that helped at all. Between the new plugs and the gasket, I think it is definitely running smoother. Not as smooth as I'd like, but smoother. I took a video of it idling. It sounds like I am getting a misfire maybe every once in a while. Any ideas? Here's a link to a quick video: https://www.dropbox.com/s/2jptj7fnqm..._7368.MOV?dl=0 I also replaced the fan belt while I was at it. As you can see, it was definitely worn out and I didn't want to risk taking even a quick drive and having it break. http://i1075.photobucket.com/albums/...pszxt4fpfw.jpg Next steps will be to install the seat belts I ordered and to get the spare engine up on a stand so I can try to get it to turn over. http://i1075.photobucket.com/albums/...psnmojxscw.jpg |
Re: 1931 Pickup Journal Noah,
What kind of plugs are those? TT10s? |
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Re: 1931 Pickup Journal If you're head is original (compression) I found those to be too cold of a plug. If you drive on longer trips they'll likely do fine....
https://www.fordbarn.com/forum/showthread.php?t=6458 I've tried W18 and W16Y... Also, FWIW, Summit Racing has both for about the best prices.. |
Re: 1931 Pickup Journal I like it,and I like your plan to more or less leave it as is...they are only original once....
I haven't even dusted mine after it came out of the barn...interior clean-up, and mechanical repairs, mostly brakes so far....... Randy |
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Re: 1931 Pickup Journal Try putting some Marvel Mystery Oil in the gas. I usually dump 3-4 ounces in when I add gas, usually about 6 gals just to bring it above 1/2. Won't hurt anything and may help free up a sticky valve(s). FWIW
Paul in CT |
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