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07-02-2021, 01:47 PM | #1 |
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Need advice on a 1936 Ford
First happy 4th of July.
I’m new to the group but not new to Flat heads. I’ve not work on any since my farter passed away 5 years ago and they were in his two 50 Fords. I help him maintained them. I’m a fair mechanic but mostly GM stuff. I worked as an auto mechanic after two years of vocational high school. Any way I’ve ended up with a flat head project in my garage that I‘m sure I’ll need advice on. A young friend of mine recently was able to buy back his grandfathers 36 Ford. His grandfather and dad had restored this car in the 70s. He remembers riding in the car as a small child. As faith would have it his father die shortly after the car was completed. In the 80s his Grandfather had to sale the car do to money issues. As luck would have it my young friend was able to track down and convince the current owner to sale his grandfather’s car to him. It was in a nonrunning state, but the body looks to be in good shape. He came to me and asked if I could help him get it running, and I agreed to help. Last weekend he loaded it up on a trailer and pulled it to my place and we started the process of going through the car to determine what was what. He had sent off the distributor to have it rebuilt but had not reinstalled it. He had a bag full of Dennis Carpenter parts for the distributor and a remote coil kit. We pulled the hood, grill, and radiator and put the newish ^ volt battery on the slow charger. Two hours later after installing the distributor, hooking up the battery and my temporary gas tank we were able to fire it up and let it run for a few seconds, sounds good to say it has not started in over 5 years. Next we reinstalled the radiator and filled it with water, and fired it up again and let it run till it was up to temperature. Still sounds good. I have a long list of stuff that needs to be done to the car to get it drivable. The fuel tank needs to be cleaned. The fuel pump has been replaced with an electric unit that does not currently run. T manual pump is missing but I think I can rob one off my 50 test stand motor. Someone has installed an after-market spin on oil filter kit. But they left the rubber lines laying on the motor and they now leak. I pinched off the high-pressure line with a pair of vise grips to stop the leak for now. I known a little about these old engines but nothing about the 36 Ford itself. What should I be looking out for as I try to help this kid get this car road worthy? Thanks in advance Don In South Carolina. |
07-02-2021, 02:16 PM | #2 |
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Re: Need advice on a 1936 Ford
There are a lot of very qualified people here that will give you rock solid advice. My advice to you IS........FOR most of your questions.....take and post pictures AS I currently have questions for your questions LIKE.....Which flathead motor is in the car being the main question? SO pictures will help others on here be able to help you better and understand your questions better.
also "IF" you don't mind people knowing your location, post where you are in S.C. as there "may" be someone in your area willing to lend a hand IF you so needed!!!! Welcome and good luck |
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07-02-2021, 02:20 PM | #3 |
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Tring to figure out how to post a picture to A post now.
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07-02-2021, 02:21 PM | #4 |
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Welcome Don & your friend. I’m 36 sick car in my avatar is one previous owner and I have owned for 48 years. I also have several other 36 cars & parts. (Understatement ) I’m in Charlotte. Feel free to reach out to me for any help.
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07-02-2021, 02:32 PM | #5 |
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Re: Need advice on a 1936 Ford
I'd inspect the wiring to be sure it hasn't deteriorated and, of course, check the condition of the brakes before hitting the road.
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07-02-2021, 02:35 PM | #6 |
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07-02-2021, 02:48 PM | #7 |
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Re: Need advice on a 1936 Ford
Thanks
I work in Columbia, live in Sumter. Not far either way. |
07-02-2021, 02:50 PM | #8 |
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Thanks for the information.
I'll give it a try. |
07-02-2021, 03:07 PM | #9 |
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IF you look at the top middle of the box you are typing your post in.....there is a "paperclip" Icon in that location.....click on the paper clip and you will see several lines and a grey box with "browse" in the box, click on the "browse" box and you can pull your photo's from any file on your computer (OR your phone/Ipad).....Just be aware of the "size" of the picture as anything that is too big will not upload.
Good luck I'll have to resize the pictures that are on my phone. Hang on while I find a 12 year old to show me how. LOL Just kidding Ill do it when I get to the house tonight. Thanks for your help |
07-02-2021, 03:29 PM | #10 |
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Re: Need advice on a 1936 Ford
Spin on oil filter? And you've pinched off the hoses? A spin on oil filter is not original....one can convert such a filter to suit, however, it involves putting a plug into an internal oil line, in order to redirect the oil through the filter, and then back into the block. if your engine has this mod, simply squeezing off the flow as you describe, will quickly starve majority of engine of oil. Please check this out.
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07-02-2021, 03:37 PM | #11 |
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I thought the oil filter were partial flow?
Guage is showing 20 psi. I'm not going to run it any more till I replace the lines. I was thinking of running the oil lines in copper for right now. |
07-02-2021, 03:38 PM | #12 |
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07-02-2021, 04:05 PM | #13 |
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Sweet, seeing that photo shows it is indeed a by-pass filter. Disregard my earlier comment.
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07-02-2021, 04:12 PM | #14 |
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Neat story Don neat car. Good deal
What body style is it? A three window coupe or Roadster would be worth more than say a Fordor sedan when done. Of course with this provenance price doesn't really factor in all that much. It is a family heirloom. Good job on attaining this car! |
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Hi Don, welcome to the Fordbarn. Keep those pictures coming on this thread. As already mentioned, there are a lot of good knowledgeable folks here on these early Ford Flathead V-8's just waiting to help you and your friend get this project rolling.
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07-02-2021, 05:48 PM | #16 |
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The car is a 1936 four door sedan.
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07-02-2021, 05:50 PM | #17 |
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Thanks working on posting on this cell phone with my bifocals on is killing me.
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07-02-2021, 08:57 PM | #18 |
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I'm not so sure that is a by-pass filter, be careful! The oil pressure is before where you are clamping the line, so not sure that is an indicator. Better photos of where the oil line starts and returns to the engine will nail down what is going on with it.
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07-03-2021, 08:12 AM | #19 |
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It is plumbed up as a bypass filter. The return line is into a hollow bolt that mounts in the fuel pump mount
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Ok, I see it now. Missed it the first time I looked at it.
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