tyler searle
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Just what my car needed to finally get it running. Nice quality workmanship and very fast turnaround.
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Throw some more wood in the stove and light the kerosene lamps.
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Hi All
Have an elderly neighbor who wants to sell his A, it’s in very nice shape and runs well. Always kept inside.He has owned it for a number of years but doesn’t really know any of the prior history. Going to look at it next week and get some pictures and more info. Has a rumble seat and spare on fender.
Looking for a ballpark range of value, I’m into T’s and not we’ll versed on A’s, any help appreciated. The car will be for sale soon. N.Y. State.Tyler
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Wow, thank you Steve/ Jill, I thought interest in these older autos was supposed to be fading. Guess not!
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Anyone know what it brought?
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Thank you all for sharing your thoughts, I appreciate it.
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Thanks everyone, yes, I would just get another tranny and steering column from a later car. I’ve got a ‘41 Special but it’s too nice to part out. Where is Dave Tacheny from?
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I prefer a column shift transmission and am thinking about replacing the floor shift in my ‘38 Special with one from a later year. Other than the purists objecting, what problems would I encounter, if any?
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Sebastian
Thank you very much for sharing your photos with everyone. Beautiful cars and beautiful scenery, I really enjoyed that.
Tyler
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Auction results:
1919 Touring-12k
1923 School bus-10k
'29 panel delivery-11800.00
'30 AA-10200.00
'30 Rs coupe-10200.00
'30Roadster-15800.00
'51 Plymouth-7800.00
'31 Victoria-13800.00
'56 T-Bird-16400.00
'52 Firetruck-f3-12400.00
'66 Belvedere-8400.00
'65 Corvair-6800.00
'65 Econoline-6000.00
Add 10% b.p. To all the above.
Must be the economy really is good. I thought they realized very good prices for an auction. I'm only knowledgeable Ina few makes but I feel most of those cars brought very good prices. The auctioneer was very good, definitely helped get some of the cars a premium.
I got there at 8a.m and nobody had shown up yet. By auction time at 10a.m. It was a circus with trucks and trailers everywhere And over 400 registered bidders. I came home empty handed but enjoyed the show
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Yes, just the socket Mr. Hinson. Would be great if you have one. What would you like for it?
Thanks
. Tyler
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Need to replace one of mine and don't see them in the catalog. So what's a fella to do, something else that will work?
Tyler
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Thanks again, Don.
Tyler
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Thank you once again, Don. I would have thought the other way around. Glad I asked.
Tyler
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Hopefully going to install the engine in the 38 Special today. Should the new engine mounts be installed in the car or on the engine? Either way, this does not look like it's going to go in without a struggle. Any advice from someone that's done this before would be great.
Tyler
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Thanks, Don. I guess you shim until things are snug.
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Maybe I should have said "torque ball" I got a torque ball shim kit and new type of seal.
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Finally getting ready to install the rebuilt 248 in my '38 Special. How do you determine what is needed for shims on the torque tube? I can't seem to find that in the Manuel. Any other tips/ hints anyone can share on this procedure or anything to watch for? Really want to get this in right.
Thanks
. Tyler
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Yes, Carl, that's it. Thank you for the picture and explanation and thanks everyone for your help.
Tyler
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Ok, '38's didn't originally have a filter, that's why I couldn't find an image of one.
The hole I was referring to is just below where the distributor mounts on the block, as shown in the picture above. What is the purpose of the bolt that goes in the hole?
I do have a shop Manuel but someone else is using it and I'll have it back tomorrow .
Thanks for responding and for the excellent photo.
Tyler
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Lost all my "before" pictures of my engine removal. Not sure how the plumbing goes on the oil filter or if it was correct in the first place. If anyone can explain where the bottom and side lines attach it would be a great help. Detailed pictures of both sides of the engine installed in the car would be a Godsend.
Also, what is the purpose of the threaded hole in the center where the distributor goes in the block?
Any help greatly appreciated.
Tyler
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Found the missing part. It's a long story on why it was missing and it involves the local raccoons. All is well now and thanks for the advice and offers to help.
Tyler
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Wasn't there something about using a later ('48 or so comes to mind) thermo housing to get away from this setup?
I don't mean to hijack this thread but I am currently reassembling my engine and don't dare for the original system.
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Thank you all so much. I'm going to search for the part today and will be in contact if I can't find it. I'm in western N.Y.
Tyler
1910 Wyatt - a craigslist find with title, not authentic, but priced accordingly.
in Lincoln & Zephyr
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Not misrepresented at all. Cute car, reasonable price. I think it’s very well done.