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Buick Reatta
Jump to new posts Re: Rough Idle at Incline by AlanAnt     Today at 01:23 PM

Maybe you want to do a fuel rail clean job with seafoam.

If the "complete" fuel rail procedure is too involved, consider adding a can of seafoam when the gas tank is low. Then drive around for a while making sure you are relatively close
Buick Reatta
Jump to new posts Re: Help! Just inspected a Reatta... How bad are these problems? by padgett     Today at 01:23 PM

I am in Orlando but do not have access to many tools or spares at the moment.
Packard
Jump to new posts Re: Status of '29 645 Sport Coupe Restoration Project by Packin31     Today at 01:01 PM

Was just and Idea I was throwing out. But I think my friend has used it on the pedal cars he restores. I can ask him how it worked out for him.
BCA - Pre-War General
Jump to new posts Re: 1937 Buick Special Series 40 Trunkback Side Molding by 1937-44     Today at 12:48 PM

I stand corrected Dave and glad you could weigh in with the specifics. Carl
Buick Reatta
Jump to new posts 1989 Reatta for sale by jenjen961     Today at 12:43 PM

Year: 1989

Coupe: X Conv:____

Mileage: 175,000
Considered Correct? (Y/N) Y

Location: Plainfield, IL

Title: Clear X Salvage____ Other___

Any Accident History? (Y/N) N

Asking Pri
Current Restoration Projects
Jump to new posts Re: 1911 Babcock touring by mlongfield     Today at 12:43 PM

Barry,

Where are you in Ontario?
Are you active in the area?
Will you be at any of the shows in Ontario?

We are actively restoring in Brampton and mainly deal with pre 1915 stuff. Perhaps we will meet.

Best
BCA - Pre-War General
Jump to new posts Re: 1936 Buick Model 4499 by Allan_Faust     Today at 12:38 PM

http://gm.ca/inm/gmcanada/english/about/OverviewHist/hist_timeline.html

Don't know if this can help some Dave.

Allan
Chrysler - General Discussion
Jump to new posts Re: Proper Oil FIlter 1949 (2nd Series) Chryser Windsor by adam_knox     Today at 12:03 PM

Hey thanks! I'm just surprised at the size difference, as the 49 Plymouth's filter was much closer in size to the cansiter. Hopefully I'll be changing the oil frequently enough so I don't get the sludge and stuff accumulating! Have a great day, thank
BCA - General
Jump to new posts Re: FORUM BREAKFAST Flint 2008 by JohnD1956     Today at 11:56 AM

Hey Stevo, Redwind ( my son Doug ), is planning to attend as well

Buick Reatta
Jump to new posts Re: 88-89 radio change by D-a-n-i-e-l     Today at 11:51 AM

As long as you stay below 96' models it would not be any issue at all to wire in, but many modles above 1996 need the newer CAN'E&C bus to operate. That is if you are talking about OEM radios.

Personally I would look into the after maket w
BCA - General
Jump to new posts Re: FS 1972 Buick GS (gran sport) by buickrod56     Today at 11:46 AM

any offers? If i don't sell it soon I am going to finish it and paint it.
Buy/Sell
Jump to new posts Re: FS 1972 Buick GS (gran sport) by buickrod56     Today at 11:46 AM

any offers? If i don't sell it soon I am going to finish it and paint it.
Buy/Sell
Jump to new posts Re: Maxwell Roaster Parts & Photo's of 1917-18 Maxwell Light Trucks by cardinal905     Today at 11:40 AM

I have some 16/17 fenders and doors for a touring car, dont know if they will fit a roadster---but::::
BCA - Buy/Sell
Jump to new posts Re: FS 1972 Buick GS $4000 Connecticut by buickrod56     Today at 11:39 AM

any offers? If i don't sell it soon I am going to finish it and paint it.
Packard
Jump to new posts Re: Coil rebuilding by Owen_Dyneto     Today at 11:31 AM

I had Larry Justice make new coils, cans, and base casting for the dual NE coils on my 34 Eight some years ago. They have performed flawlessly and looked almost too good to put on an engine. Sadly Larry is no longer with us but Bob Connolle offers
Buick Reatta
Jump to new posts Re: CAL Pop Top Covers by gryfan     Today at 11:12 AM

thanks for the heads-up...i just ordered mine. gryfan .....red 1990 tan 89,000 miles
Packard
Jump to new posts Re: stuck carb float by carbking     Today at 10:59 AM

Tom - I don't know of anything that will help the deathanol.

I think patience; people are going to demand this *&^%$#@ will end before too long.

Jon.
Riviera Owners Association
Jump to new posts Re: clock on 65 riv by eric wolf     Today at 10:44 AM

The timimg of these clocks can be adjusted as follows, if it is running fast, turn the time back one full revolution this will slow it down, repeat until it is running on time, do the opposite if it is running too slow.
Eric.
Cadillac and LaSalle
Jump to new posts Re: 1930 LaSalle lowboy trunk, proper cover material??? by alsfarms     Today at 10:08 AM

Hello Wombvette,
Thanks for taking the time to post the digital image from you catalog. The trunk, I will be restoring, is the same as the lower image that calls for the LaSalle, but mine is fabric covered. Is it possible that the same trunk b
Maxwell
Jump to new posts Atwater-Kent Parts Source by hddennis     Today at 10:02 AM

Folk's that need Atwater-Kent parts and services should check out eBay's auction # 160239788186. I was going to wait until I got my two 6 volt coils back for my 1917 Maxwell before I broke this news, but this auction let's the cat out of the bag earl
General Discussion
Jump to new posts Atwater-Kent Parts Source by hddennis     Today at 10:00 AM

Folk's that need Atwater-Kent parts and services should check out eBay's auction # 160239788186. I was going to wait until I got my two 6 volt coils back for my 1917 Maxwell before I broke this news, but this auction let's the cat out of the bag earl
Packard
Jump to new posts Re: tight steering linkage by Rusty_OToole     Today at 09:56 AM

When adjusting a steering gear be careful to follow the factory manual exactly.

In the past I have tried tightening up old worn steering boxes and it worked. But the box wore out in a couple of months.

This was not on Packards t
BCA - Buy/Sell
Jump to new posts Re: 1973 Electra Limited for Sale -$2000 by JohnO     Today at 09:52 AM

pictures
General Discussion
Jump to new posts Re: 1927 Kissel Car by K8096     Today at 09:34 AM

Was your car owned by a guy in a suburb of Cleveland named Al Kezielski? He had one just like this & sold it about 10 - 15 years ago.
BCA - Pre-War General
Jump to new posts Re: Rookie needs help by 1940_Buick     Today at 09:20 AM

Mark is right about any new oil being better than what was available when your car was new.

I prefer 10w30 detergent for the engine.

I'd recomend using 600W for the transmission. It's available from any of the Model A Ford parts
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