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<Link> This is how we roll<Link> "I'm Convinced that no one really reads posts anymore; they just fabricate what they think the post says then ramble on about red herrings."--Bob Outcasts rules of old cars #1 Fun is imperative, mainstream is overrated #2 If they think it is impossible, prove them wrong #3 If the science says it impossible you are not being creative enough. #4 No shame in recreating something you never had #5 If it were not for the law & physics you would be unstoppable |
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Join Date: Mar 2020
Location: Asheville, NC USA
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Wow. This is one of those things I probably wouldn't have considered beforehand, but now that I've been told of the issue it seems obvious. |
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Research/read up by searching on here on the Barn. There are definitely some pointers. EXs: There a few oil pan blot holes on the front of the motor that are not blind, and are open to the guts of the motor. It is best to dab a little sealant like Permatex Ultra Black on those bolts to seal the bolts from seeping/dripping motor oil. Another is to get the Pan off, turn the wheels locked one way, and then the other, clearance issues. Use the cork replacement gasket, 2 types , use the standard thinner one. Pan bolt torque not to exceed 5 lbs - there is a mistake in the red Les Andrews book that specs a very high torque value. There are many other recommendations, you woud not think so since the A seems like a simple car, but they are prone to drippage/seepage, hence the saying that "The Model A likes to mark its territory". ![]() |
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Join Date: Mar 2020
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It is certainly a unique vehicle, with a number of early tech based quirks. It does not fail to impress me how much I am able to accomplish now with the wonders of the internet, including forums like this one. Back in the day we had to know someone or go to the library and hope for the best. Now, with a little proper communication and inherent base experience, I am made infinitely more capable than the old man that took some sort of a stab at the car ca 1984. |
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