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G70

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  1. Maok, you were absolutely right. I pulled the oil pump assembly out and turned the shaft to the correct position and put it back. Many thanks for the help!
  2. That’s a great pic maok, many thanks. Now I understand the construction and only way is to pull oil pump out.
  3. Thank you maok for good comments. If I remove the oil pump, is it possible to change distributor drive position?
  4. Hello, Before ignition timing I checked the valve timing according to manual and it was correct. Timing marks on the camshaft and crankshaft sprockets were opposite each other and #1 & #6 pistons were at TDC, but distributor shaft tongue was not parallel with crankshaft as it supposed to be. There was some 45 degrees offset. I didn’t remove crankshaft or camshaft during disassembling. Any advice what could be the problem? Thanks.
  5. Hi, These are for 1926 Chrysler 70. Thank you very much hwellens and leomara. I will definitely contact Jay. Ville
  6. Hello, Is there any source for Stromberg OX-2 carb main and booster venturi? My 1926 Chrysler 70 carb seems to need those. Thanks, Ville
  7. Hi, I would like to buy 2 ea contact arms Remy # 813238 2 ea contact screws Remy # 813235 Email for contacts is chrysler(at)par.as Thanks, Ville
  8. Thank you Peter for your prompt answer! Really good information. Looks like I can’t send private message (being too newbie), so ”Old buicks 2” could you PM your email to me. Thanks, Ville
  9. Hello, Does anyone know which ignition contact points I can use in my 1926 Chrysler 70? It has Remy 656B distributor with dual points. I have tried to search in internet, but no success. Thanks, Ville
  10. Thank you for your answers and valuable information, specially Viv. I will take a lot of pictures during dismantling work. Viv, you could send your email address by private message. Best regards, Ville
  11. Hi all, I have a 1926 Chrysler 70 Phaeton and I'm starting to restore it. Does anyone know which colour options there was that time? I also would like to know did the seats originally have black or brown leather? Cheers, Ville
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