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1934ford 12-24-2021 03:38 PM

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What wrenches/tools and replacement parts should you carry with you on a long Model A trip?

wwirz 12-24-2021 04:23 PM

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Originally Posted by 1934ford (Post 2088396)
What wrenches/tools and replacement parts should you carry with you on a long Model A trip?

Assuming you have had your A for a long time, I would review the tools you needed (sizes) to perform the following tasks:
. setting timing and timing check
. changing points and adjusting
. lubricating and greasing - including wheel bearings
. changing fluids - oils and coolant
. fan belt tension and replacement
. voltmeter

I would carry all of the tools you used to perform the above tasks

As far as replacement parts, I would carry"
. complete set of ignition parts (plugs, points, rotor, cap)
. quart of oil
. small oil can of oil
. fan belt
. hoses
. gallon of coolant
. 1 set of replacement bulbs
. some zip ties
. coil
. hand crank
. Always a spare tire - mounted on the rim
. I would also carry the MAFCA directory in case you need some local help.
. Extra gallon of gas -outside your vehicle please.

I am sure there are additional items I have forgotten - but this gets you started. I know other people carry starters, water pump, distributor. But if you are travelling in a larger group and one person has these, that would be sufficient.

bruceincam 12-24-2021 05:17 PM

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Don't forget your AAA (or equivalent) card!!

Synchro909 12-24-2021 05:21 PM

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Originally Posted by 1934ford (Post 2088396)
What wrenches/tools and replacement parts should you carry with you on a long Model A trip?

What are you calling a "long" Model A trip?
I know a fellow who undertook a 8,000 miles trip across the continent through country that rarely sees a person. At times, he was days from help, even if he had communication, which he didn't. He took no spares or tools other than a list of members of Model A clubs anywhere near where he was going. His only problem was a rotor button leaking spark to earth. It took quite a while to find the problem but no time to fix - even with no spare.
IMO, the best thing you can take is an ability to find a problem and go around it. No matter how much you take, you can bet Murphy will have other ideas. Believe me, I know about that after so many looong trips myself.

Kurt in NJ 12-24-2021 06:41 PM

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Every time I have had a problem I put a spare under the seat, then I never need it again.

nkaminar 12-24-2021 06:44 PM

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Credit card.

Russ B 12-28-2021 06:46 PM

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It will vary with the car and recent experience. Oil and water/antifreeze, plus some basic tools, a couple feet of baling wire, zip ties, a gasket set, and torque wrench. …a rag or two, fuses, disposable gloves, a few cottar pins.

Mostly I need nothing on a 500 mile drive, but I over prepare. The key in my mind is to always be sure everything is in good condition well before any trip. I take short trips before a longer one to try and find out any weaknesses. I am not a club member so my trips are by myself for my personal enjoyment with my car.

Y-Blockhead 12-28-2021 08:25 PM

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Originally Posted by Russ B (Post 2089452)
The key in my mind is to always be sure everything is in good condition well before any trip. I take short trips before a longer one to try and find out any weaknesses. I am not a club member so my trips are by myself for my personal enjoyment with my car.

More Model A Pilots should heed this advice. We have people in our club that don't even look at their Model A for a month or more then expect it to start, run and drive without a problem the morning of a tour.

I always check and drive my car during the week(s) leading up to a tour date and hopefully spot any problem before we get on the road.

Not much fun working on a car you are unfamiliar with on the side of the road without the proper tools and parts.

redmodelt 12-29-2021 11:24 AM

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When our Model T club goes on tours; if you break down, the club goes on and the trouble trailer picks you up. Most of the roads in my tour area don't have room for the whole club to stop, so is safer for everyone just to keep going.

There are those people that don't have a clue about the condition of their car and expect if there is an issue, someone will fix it for them (on the road restoration and repair service). But these are around 100 year old cars and even the best can have problems, Ts or As. Then there are those V8! :)

Cape Codder 12-29-2021 11:38 AM

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SYNCHRO909- I would think my 400+ mile one way trip is a run around the corner for you living in Australia!

Oldbluoval 12-29-2021 10:10 PM

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Cell phone……to call a rollback!

Synchro909 12-30-2021 04:50 PM

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Originally Posted by Cape Codder (Post 2089662)
SYNCHRO909- I would think my 400+ mile one way trip is a run around the corner for you living in Australia!

Not wanting to sound cocky but many are the times we have done 400+ miles in a day, then the same next day. Our best is 700 miles in a day followed by a good sleep.
You guys in the lower 48 have just as much room as we do so I see no reason for you to not do similar. Only the place names need change.

MAG 12-30-2021 05:06 PM

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"What wrenches/tools and replacement parts should you carry with you on a long Model A trip?
There have been some good suggestions made.
The best suggestion I can make is to start at the front bumper and go to the rear one and check every area to be as near perfect as possible. Just completed a road trip just under 4K miles. Needed no parts, adjustments, oil, coolant, etc. But I will tell you that I did my homework before I left.

Osage Orange 01-01-2022 09:31 PM

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Be nimble and creative. I once changed out a shifter fork pin in my '29 coupe using only a pair of pliers, a screwdriver and the nail I pried from a utility pole. Did it over lunch in a bad part of town. I'm pretty sure that nail is still holding the left fork in place to this day, wherever the coupe ended up. Shifter tower bolts were tight and determined, but not as much as I was.

Bob Bidonde 01-02-2022 09:46 AM

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I list the events that can befall me on a tour far from home, and I carry enough tools, spare parts & materials to cope with the events.

Keith 01-02-2022 10:15 AM

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MAFCA Model A Ford Club of America has a great list of what to carry on both short and long tours.

Under the drop down box on the home page "Index" look under B "Be Prepared"

Keith

shew01 01-02-2022 02:36 PM

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Originally Posted by Keith (Post 2090968)
MAFCA Model A Ford Club of America has a great list of what to carry on both short and long tours.

Under the drop down box on the home page "Index" look under B "Be Prepared"

Keith


That’s a good resource.

https://www.mafca.com/tqa_m_be_prepared.html


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Ruth 01-02-2022 02:59 PM

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1 Attachment(s)
Parts I bring along "just in case" on a tour. I haven't had to use any yet. I strap my rollaway on top.
https://www.fordbarn.com/forum/attac...4&d=1641153493

Eccentric Old Guy 01-04-2022 02:56 PM

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I believe it was Paul Shinn who said he carries a spare carburetor with him, and If I could add something to the list, it would be a jack.

eog

burner31 01-04-2022 03:57 PM

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I only carry a screwdriver and a crescent wrench, it's my motivation...if I can't drive 100 miles and back...I don't leave the garage.
I'm kinda funny that way


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