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  1. I can rev the car as high as I comfortably want it to in the driveway, but under load in gear it cuts out. Visually the points are correct, but I'll go ahead and pull the distributor just to verify the gap again; easier off the car for me. When I first got everything back together on the car I did get a backfire, but nothing since. All the plug wires are correct and both the wires and plugs are all two years old. Could the backfire have forced crud back through the carb and/or fuel lines?

  2. After cleaning the distributor, changing the condenser and points, my Windsor is running a tick worse than before. It now gets up to about 45 mph and just cuts out, starts chugging as if it's hitting a rev limiter. My assumption is that he timing is off and/or my points aren't adjusted right after reinstallation. I changed those parts to try and fix a slight miss I'm getting at idle, which is still there. I also invested in a compression gauge and this is what I found:

    1 - 105psi

    2 - 105

    3 - 100-105

    4 - 110

    5 - 85

    6 -105

    The readings are all fairly consistent besides number 5. The engine has 78,000 miles and being a 1949 I'd say the readings are what I expected. Would anyone suggest that perhaps my number 5 cylinder could be a valve issue, and causing the miss I've had before and after the distributor adjusting?

  3. Anyone find it nearly impossible to get the distributor pulled? I've got the vacuum line off, the cap off, and the lockdown plate bolt undone. I can pull the distributor back a couple inches, then it just wants to spin and won't budge any further. Shop manual gives no further explanation. I'm thinking my 49 Windsor's distributor is pretty similar....

  4. Also while i'm here, I installed Taylor Street Thunder 8mm plug wires a year ago but didn't change the coil to distributor wire at the time. I think It'd be beneficial to go ahead and change that, and I do have leftover 8mm wire from the plugs. Could I just assemble a coil-distributor wire from the same wires I used for the spark plugs? Thanks!

  5. I don't think it's an add-on, and it's definitely the horn relay after I did a bit of rewiring. I am now facing the issue of the relay clicking, but the horn not actually working when I press the "button" on the steering wheel. The shop manual gives pretty vague explanation about how to read the four posts. I do have another mystery part question. In the photo below, what wire is jetting out of the firewall on the right side of the flasher relay? I'm guessing it may be the blinker wire, but would like verification. Chrysler shop manual is very poor at illustrating.

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  6. Car is running well, and my new motor mounts just shipped, but it seems I'm still having issues with my charging system. I had my generator tested and it was working fine, but I'm not getting any output through the field post on my voltage regulator. I replaced the original with a brand new BWD regulator, but the field post wasn't outputting any current so no charging. I exchanged that one tonight with a new one of the same model and it's the same deal. Anyone have an idea what I may be failing to do here?

  7. I'm going to throw the pan back on this afternoon with the new gaskets, and know that the end gaskets must rise above the pan 1/8 - 1/4 of an inch, but the side gaskets are a bit long. Anyone else trim these slightly in order to get them to sit flat on the pan without pushing into the end gaskets, or should I tuck the excess down into the channel which holds the end gaskets?

  8. I just got it. The second stud had no bolt head, so I ended up using a tiny vise grips and reversing it out. What a pain.

    This job would have been MUCH easier just removing the tie rod, or having a lift which would give you much easier access. I'm a weekend mechanic in training so it's all new to me. I can do everything but fully dismantle a motorcycle engine bolt by bolt, but autos are a a bit more foreign to me. Cannot imagine doing all this on something recently manufactured.

    Should be easier to reassemble now, especially considering the degree with which I plan on cleaning the pans and the undercarriage.

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