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12-03-2020, 11:10 PM | #1 |
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Last Ride for 2020 - Questions
Here in Upstate New York - today was a phenomenal opportunity to get that "last ride". Sunny, 40s, dry roads - from here there's snow in the forecast, salt will be dropped, and the fun rides are done for the year. I will say as an owner of only a month and occasional with all the wet weather, I had a ball, and it was amazing the thumbs up, enthusiasm, and people who pulled out cameras to take a shot of someone who is driving a piece of history.
This was also an opportunity to test out some of the upgrades I've done, check their efficiency, and how they would hopefully hold during storage. I installed the dash light and was impressed with the volume of light on the dash - much more than I would have expected. I stopped at a fuel station, winced as I put enough gas to come up to the gas gauge opening (I just replaced the float, cork seals, and glass). Success so far. The speedometer was functional throughout the drive (although I noticed the odometer wasn't rolling over - probably going to have to address that - suggestions welcome). Then the lights (tail and brake)were fully operational after my repairs. The new battery was also fully functional through my stops at the post office, my office, gas station, grocery, and Tractor Supply. Made me very happy, and as I said every stop either engaged conversation, thumbs up, or a bevy of photos. Tractor Supply was where I was able to score a fresh cardboard from a pallet of pellets. I wanted to use that to view the oil drips I've been seeing. I've included some pictures of what I saw. I do see seepage on the oil return, then there's bolts on the oil pan with visible drips, and finally I noticed the pan connecting the engine to the transmission where I didn't see a bolt at all. Welcoming any input from the experts. By the way - after trashing a couple shirts, I thought I may want to get a better way to "move" under this car. I found a great vintage creeper which I'm including a picture. When I bought it, the seller asked if I was using it for display, and he was shocked I was going to use it. I explained the car I was using it for, the clearance which is ideal for this vehicle, and he was even more excited that it was going to a great home. |
12-04-2020, 07:49 AM | #2 |
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Re: Last Ride for 2020 - Questions
We lived in Homer for 25 years. Put our Model A in the barn every November until April.
Great area to drive these cars. Enjoy the snow and “Go Orange”. |
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12-04-2020, 08:20 AM | #3 |
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Re: Last Ride for 2020 - Questions
Papa Nick is the one to see about speedometer rebuilds. He is located up your way, in Gouverneur, NY. Check out this thread - https://www.fordbarn.com/forum/showthread.php?t=286246 He charged me $160 for my oval rebuild.
Enjoy your 'A', and stay safe....... |
12-04-2020, 09:05 AM | #4 |
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Re: Last Ride for 2020 - Questions
you can buy a good working used speedo for about 50. but I personally wouldnt even bother with the odometer. The speedo for me is more important. plenty of time over the winter to look at yours and maybe fix. not really much to an odo.
maybe Ill see you this spring along Woodchuck hill rd................. |
12-05-2020, 08:24 AM | #5 |
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Re: Last Ride for 2020 - Questions
mgambuzza,
I read your original post and was interested to see your antique garage creeper. I have one exactly like it. My sister bought it for me brand new as a Christmas present. That was more than 50 years ago and I've been using it ever since. I didn't realize it was an antique nor did I realize how old I am. Marty |
12-05-2020, 09:03 AM | #6 | |
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I think it is missing the Red Head girl head decal. I did a search after the purchase and I did see some of these had the additional decal on the board. Like I said I was tired of trashing shirts sliding myself on the floor to look under, and with the newer creepers having all the "bells and whistles" I wanted to go old school like when I was growing up and Craftsman, Montgomery Ward, Jeepers and others sold the low profile creepers. This is the perfect size, even when the vehicle is not jacked up. |
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12-05-2020, 09:06 AM | #7 |
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Exactly what I was thinking - especially the Route 5/20 roads - Skaneateles -Auburn-Seneca Falls-Wateroo-Geneva-Canandaigua. The perfect small town gateway to drive this car. The same would probably apply to Route 11 north and south from here.
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12-05-2020, 09:20 AM | #8 | |
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12-05-2020, 09:48 AM | #9 |
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Looks like time for a few new gaskets.Do not overtighten the pan. That is what bends it all up. When you remove it, stick a straight edge on it.
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12-05-2020, 09:57 AM | #10 |
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Re: Last Ride for 2020 - Questions
Buzza some of the oil you are seeing could be coming from the oil return tube gasket an easy inexpensive repair and that might be what you are seeing on your pan gasket ? It might be worth a look if any of the real mechanics could look please let us know if you see what I think I see .thanks good luck , and enjoy your new car
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