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Tell us about what appears to be some kind of coating inside the pan...
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Join Date: Dec 2024
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The Plan: put 4 new tires on the '36
The current tires are at least 70 years old, and not to be trusted. I got a set of Coker Excelsior tires, because they were the cheapest round rubber things I could find. I watched several videos and was confident I could install the new tires myself. However, breaking the bead on the old tires turned out to be a 4 hour adventure in teeth gnashing and colorful use of the English language. That 4 hour session resulted with a single tire off the rim. I like doing as much work on the car myself as possible, but I have given in. The remaining 3 tires are going to the local shop to get them removed from the rims. I still plan on installing the new tires myself. I imagine they will be a 'bit' more flexible than the old ones. The spare is going to keep its 70 year old Firestone for now. Last edited by SixSquaredFord; 04-06-2025 at 03:06 PM. Reason: english |
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: La Mesa Ca
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I had the same challenge with 4 petrified 6 ply 16" truck tires and finally resorted to using a skillsaw. Lots of rubber smoke in the shop but got it done in about 2 hours.
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: Solihull, England.
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Just came in from tacking down the new top material on my 32 sedan. Not looking forward to fitting the aluminium trim strip. Might end up with hidem banding.
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Location: Columbus, IN
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Join Date: Jan 2025
Location: SLC, UT
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I picked up an intake and some carbs and checked on my engine build.
This is my first flathead going in an AV8 '31 Tudor. The engine is a Mercury EAC. It had never been rebuilt and was rather clean. Ended up .030" over on the bore. |
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Join Date: Dec 2013
Location: Minnesota, Florida Keys
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It looks like everything is well in hand. I see that part of the ridge on the front face of the manifold is broken off. It is needed to keep the generator/fan assembly aligned. Once that much has been broken off, the rest goes easily. I had the same problem with a nice Navarro Universal dual that I really wanted to use. I fixed it by grinding and filing down the broken part so everything was evened out. I then cut a piece out of the proper thickness of aluminum that duplicated the missing ridge and attached it to the manifold with epoxy and some #8 or #10 (I really don't remember) socket head flathead screws into holes tapped into the manifold. It worked out great and is hardly noticeable. I'd post pictures, but I am in Florida and the manifold is in Minnesota.
May I ask what brand is that manifold? It appears to be correct for an late engine, as it has what appear to be provisions for a forward oil fill and road draft tube. |
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Location: SLC, UT
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Join Date: Sep 2014
Location: Sask. Canada
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Not so much yet today as the ground is a bit wet to take the Merc out. But ten years ago today I took it for it's first drive in almost 35 years. It was rough but running. Its been ten good years and looking forward to a few more.
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: Tinley Park Ill
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Adventures in Senior 40 Ford Transmission Change
Day 5 Remove all the fasteners from the bellhousing and torque tube under the car. Just remembered the Speedometer cable. Quit aftre third trip to pee. |
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Location: Tinley Park Ill
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More adventures in 40 Ford transmission change
Day 6 Transmission is out! Forgot to disconnect equalizer shaft. And emergency brake cable. also had to raise the engine slightly(?). Now I have to find the rebult transmission that I bought 20 years ago. |
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Join Date: Dec 2024
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I mounted 4 new tires on my rims... only took 3 hours. I used the garbage bag method, which definitely works, because I forgot to put it on once and couldn't figure out for a bit why nothing was working.
40 degree tires just aren't as cooperative as I imaging warmer ones would be. I should have brought them in the house overnight. Oh well, my wife feels I needed the workout anyway. Anyway, they are on and I'm proud of myself for not giving in and taking them to the tire shop. |
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: Qld, Australia
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Went to a clearance auction yesterday,
Was going to bid on a supposed NOS ww2 engine, Turned out to be a dud, welded up bell housing and rusty bare block. But , there was a pile of rusty stuff that used to be a 32 phaeton, completely rusted out chassis and four pallets supposed 32 bits, but none useable I thought. it sold for $10K. a Range Rover complete minus just the radiator $40. a complete and going landcover $120 an 8ba bare block, no main caps and bores as rusty as,I was interested but it went for $30, higher than my limit of 25. But a good entertaining day out in the model A pickup. Lawrie |
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: Masterton, New Zealand
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Blownflatheaddeuce, re post #299, if you come from the deep deep south, that would be a rare block, would it not? Being of Canadian manufacture.
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Location: Albion, PA
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Went over to Conneaut Ohio to help change carburetors on a friend's 46 Fordor. It had a poorly working 91-99 carburetor on it. I had an extra model 59 core which I convinced him to send to Charlie NY. Not saying the guy is tight but I think he still has his baptismal money. After we got it installed, he remarked it drove like a new car. His car has a Vintique wiper motor, and the pivot had come lose so I slithered under the dash and repaired that.
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Join Date: May 2010
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Fixed my big air compressor with parts from the internet, and then blasted 4 rims. painted them with our 70 degree weather! then mounted tires with the old coats machine. Two V8 RG meetings this week #10 and #9 Oregon. #85 next week and then Our Corvallis Swap the 27th. Enough for April. Newc
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: Deep DEEP South
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and heres the new lung mockup....should be interesting indeed
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