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Old 12-05-2019, 09:40 AM   #21
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Default Re: Plugging Away on The 32' Roadster

That one is a 34 replacement shock with the unique arm or so it appears. Definitely not 32 either.

With slight bending many people have used 33 arms on a 32. They are much easier to find as well (I have several myself)
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Old 12-05-2019, 09:45 AM   #22
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That one is a 34 replacement shock with the unique arm or so it appears. Definitely not 32 either.

With slight bending many people have used 33 arms on a 32. They are much easier to find as well (I have several myself)
Is by chance a model A shock arm the same as a 32'?

The one in the picture i took. If the balls are above one another fairly perpendicular to the floor, i could use them correct? Maybe my dad or ? bent these to work? Until i locate the correct ones?...Thing is, i probably have the correct ones. No one would understand, but for me to find what im looking for is like finding a needle in a hay stack...

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Trust me I understand. Attach is a side by side comparison of a 32 and a 33 both are NOS.








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Old 12-05-2019, 10:05 AM   #24
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Model A front shock arms are similar to the '32 version except at the ball end as the type of link to the spring perch differed considerably. On the A arm there is a flange surrounding the base of the ball.
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Old 12-05-2019, 10:43 AM   #25
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Definitely going to make more Topics like this so you guys can keeping catching all these errors for me...lol
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Old 12-05-2019, 12:38 PM   #26
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not sure what these are...

This is the dist i was going to use...
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Old 12-05-2019, 01:00 PM   #27
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The s- plug wire tubes not correct.The upper pair look like 37-40(not at all) ,My bad .The single '33-'36 drivers side.Your dist is a '33- early '36. It was commonly used to replace the '32. Should be just fine .Here is what the orig '32 V8 dist looks like without the coil.This has a remote coil adapter on it in place of the coil.
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Old 12-05-2019, 01:07 PM   #28
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The s- plug wire tubes not correct.The upper pair look like 37-40.The single '33-'36 drivers side.Your dist is a '33- early '36. It was commonly used to replace the '32. Should be just fine .Here is what the orig '32 V8 dist looks like without the coil.This has a remote coil adapter on it in place of the coil.

Thanks. Should i be looking for the other side or the 2 i have the same? Will that work with my dist?
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Old 12-05-2019, 02:35 PM   #29
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My mistake the right S-plug tube is the one below the top one in your pic. That along with s-plug tube at bottom of your pics makes the pair that you can use with that dist.In looking again as the pics are not very clear both the top tubes are right side 33-36 and the bottom is left side 33-36.

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Old 12-05-2019, 03:14 PM   #30
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As Sheldon indicates you have a pair of spark plug wire conduits which will work just fine along with the distributor and coil in the photos in your post #26.

The centrifugal advance weights in the distributor will either be stamped with a 40, 40A, or 40B or not stamped with any number. You might be able to verify which by removing the big hex nut fitting on the left side of the distributor and what's beneath it and with a flashlight be able to see the outer sides of the weights while rotating the distributor shaft. It may not be possible see enough and you will have to remove the shaft assembly from the rear (you must remove the big hex nut fitting and the spring and vacuum brake inside either way). The variation in the weights are based on the combination of intake manifold and cylinder heads you are using. A stock '32 engine with cast iron heads and single-barrel Detroit Lubricator carburetor used advance weights with no markings. The substitution of aluminum heads in '33 used advance weights stamped either 40 or 40A. 40B stamped weights were used in '34-early '36 with aluminum heads and a two-barrel Stromberg carburetor. Any of them will work with a stock '32-'36 engine, but at some sacrifice in optimum performance if not matched to the cylinder head/carburetor being used.
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Old 12-05-2019, 03:21 PM   #31
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As Sheldon indicates you have a pair of spark plug wire conduits which will work just fine along with the distributor and coil in the photos in your post #26.

The centrifugal advance weights in the distributor will either be stamped with a 40, 40A, or 40B or not stamped with any number. You might be able to verify which by removing the big hex nut fitting on the left side of the distributor and what's beneath it and with a flashlight be able to see the outer sides of the weights while rotating the distributor shaft. It may not be possible see enough and you will have to remove the shaft assembly from the rear (you must remove the big hex nut fitting and the spring and vacuum brake inside either way). The variation in the weights are based on the combination of intake manifold and cylinder heads you are using. A stock '32 engine with cast iron heads and single-barrel Detroit Lubricator carburetor used advance weights with no markings. The substitution of aluminum heads in '33 used advance weights stamped either 40 or 40A. 40B stamped weights were used in '34-early '36 with aluminum heads and a two-barrel Stromberg carburetor. Any of them will work with a stock '32-'36 engine, but at some sacrifice in optimum performance if not matched to the cylinder head/carburetor being used.
Ill have to read that a bunch over...Sort of alien to me right now as i havent dabbled in the flathead engine talk at all really...but, i will get it over time...

So, in this pic i can use these 2 pcs.? Correct? They are solid and free of dents. Thanks for your help guys!
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Old 12-05-2019, 04:14 PM   #32
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Yes, They should work just fine! The longer one will be mounted on the driver's side and the shorter on the passenger side. Enjoying your posts! Pat
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Yes, correct!
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Old 12-05-2019, 09:38 PM   #34
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And what one is the 32?
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Old 12-05-2019, 10:25 PM   #35
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See post #19 in this series.

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Old 12-05-2019, 10:49 PM   #36
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And what one is the 32?
The one farthest in the photo is a 1932..
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Old 12-10-2019, 11:46 PM   #37
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I have two extra front shock arms 6 1/2" long, are these 32s? I would post a picture but having difficulty at the moment

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Old 12-10-2019, 11:56 PM   #38
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Cool your keeping it close to stock. If that 35-36ish coil gives you some issue later (might not) see skip here.


Great project! would like as one, see more of it.


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