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Old 11-04-2014, 01:45 PM   #1
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Just thought I would say Hello, New to the board getting a 1935 Ford Fordor all original delivered next week. Cant wait. Runs and all but do you thing I would be better dropping the tank and cleaning it or just get a new one. And what kind of oil do you think (original flathead) Thanks Brian (NY)
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Old 11-04-2014, 02:02 PM   #2
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any original part you can fix is better. remove the original tank and have it boiled out if it is still good. post some photos of your car when you get it. welcome to the barn
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Old 11-04-2014, 02:04 PM   #3
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Brian, welcome to the Fordbarn. The '35 fordor sounds great, but I am a bit partial as you can see by my Avitar. Post some pictures here when you can. I would say try to clean your existing tank first by removing the plug on the bottom and see what comes out when the gas drains into a holding pan. You could also install a '47 - '48 glass bowl fuel pump with a filter in the glass bowl and see what kind of crud gets trapped there. Good luck and have fun with your '35.
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Old 11-04-2014, 02:17 PM   #4
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Well Hello, welcome to the Barn. 10/30 oil
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Old 11-04-2014, 02:23 PM   #5
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Brian, Welcome to the Forum! Is the '35 a driver now, or has it sat for some time? It may have already been retro'd for the corn gas, but good to be aware of those possible issues anyway. You can pull the fuel sender and take pics with your cel phone to get an idea of what's happening there, and to check the condition of youer sender. You should know that the fuel line itself can develop issues from the corn gas, and is replaceable with new as original from some suppliers. The flex line is replaceable with a new alcohol resistant one also, see the ad in the V8 Times. Pump diaphragm should also be checked, as well as gaskets on pump and carb. Pump valves and carb needles are vulnerable if not the resistant type. A fuel filter is good to place near the tank, and many also install an electric pump to help with fuel issues.

Engine oil should be multi-grade of a good quality, 10-30 is the usual choice. Some use synthetic oil, most use dinosaur oil. All should be detergent regardless. If you have a filter, it does help some, even though it is a bypass system, all oil passes through the filter within 15~20 miles. Filters also help in keeping temperatures down. Change oil and filter about 3~4k miles, do your own lube jobs or personally direct those that do, as the kids don't even know what a zerk is these days.
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Old 11-04-2014, 08:50 PM   #6
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Welcome . Can't wait to see your car.
I would keep the original gas tank. You said it runs so you should be ok.
I use 10/30.
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