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08-14-2017, 06:26 PM | #101 |
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Location: Holly, Michigan
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Re: What did you do working on you Model A today
Back to the bricks, flint michigan, 3 days of events, then Saturday is the show down town, 25000 cars, Script A Model A Club has 40 to 50 cars coming. I picked my speeder, but if rain will drive the 28 or 31. Changed oil, new water, run it for 35 miles.
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08-14-2017, 10:53 PM | #102 |
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Location: Eastern Oregon
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Re: What did you do working on you Model A today
Howdy boys, over the last few weeks I have installed an engine in a '29 model A snowbird and drove it around my field (that was fun!). Last week a club member called and asked if I could repair the seized up differential in his '30 coupe, so, reluctantly, I said yes. He had taken it to a local repair shop, they checked the rear end oil level, EMPTY! Uh oh. The shop didn't want to deal with a model A rear end, so I got the call.
I pulled it on to my trailer and took it home. Since the tires didn't screech pulling it on the trailer I thought I'd see if it would drive off. It did! I drove it in the shop, pulled the rear drums off and found the right E. brake was soaked with oil/grease. Cleaned it and the drum up, with brake cleaner, put the drum back on, filled the rear end with oil, and away she went! No damage to the diff! What luck for me! I've rebuilt a few, and it always takes more time than I think it should. And, I usually have to call Jim Brierley to help me out, since I tend to forget how to do things on occasion. Fixed the horn on this rig too, as it had a wire shorting to the conduit. Damn that's hot! I still have the blister! That poor rig needs a lot more work done to it, but, it'll have to wait until I get at least one of my Overlands running! |
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08-15-2017, 12:46 AM | #103 |
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Re: What did you do working on you Model A today
Fixed a problem that has been plaguing me since I bought the car a couple months ago. Front-end had a nasty low-speed shimmy to it. Sometimes the only way to get it snapped out of it was to speed up to over 25.
Already checked toe-in and the wishbone, king pins and just about everything else I could think of, except for maybe the most obvious. The Pittman arm was seemingly tight, but closer look revealed that while the nut looked tight, it had a definite wobble to it from around the shaft. Quite a bit, actually. I really had to reef on it to get it tight, but no more shimmy. Not even a hint! |
08-15-2017, 01:31 AM | #104 |
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Re: What did you do working on you Model A today
Magicbox51. I had exactly the same on my '28 Roadster. A very nasty shimmy at certain speeds. Tightened the pitman arm and no more shimmy!!!!
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08-20-2017, 10:27 AM | #105 |
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Location: San Francisco, Bay Area
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Re: What did you do working on you Model A today
Yesterday I swapped out the gear oil in the transmission, the Borg Warner, and the banjo. I noticed right off the bat that gear changes were a lot more smooth. Im going to take the car out today to see if I can master the downshift.
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08-20-2017, 01:22 PM | #106 |
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Re: What did you do working on you Model A today
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08-20-2017, 03:05 PM | #107 |
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Re: What did you do working on you Model A today
Have had an annoying rattle from under the hood . I think I traced it to the throttle link rod touching the GAV rod sleeve . Delicately bent the Tilly throttle arm for a clearance . No time for a test run today so it will be tommorrow (this is one word I am never sure if I spell it right !!! )
John in dark cool evening Suffolk County England . |
08-20-2017, 07:31 PM | #108 |
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Re: What did you do working on you Model A today
New brakes on the front of my 30 Murray fordor.
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