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  1. 10 hours ago, Bills Auto Works said:

    I understand change is inevitable (even though I don;t like it), but always sad to see museums close & spread all its contents to the four winds! I have been there probably 4 times over the years.

     

    My own thoughts about NASCAR as a previously loyal fan is that it DIED when Dale Earnhardt died.

    Sad day indeed

     

    I also have the same feelings as Bill, and probably many others do also.

     

    I lost a lot of interest in NASCAR after Dale Earnhardt died.

     

    I remember Dale coming to a local race at Grundy County Speedway in Morris, Illinois and they had a special grudge match between Dale and Mark Martin, and Dale told the crowd of fans, better get a phone book for Mark to sit on so he can see out the windshield and touch the pedals, that statement got a big roar from the crowd.

     

    Bob

     

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  2. I contacted Bill Kubik about his '58 Limited, his car came with Air Poise suspension and was later converted back to coil spring, no "V" on ACC area of body tag, however manual lift control knob and cable is still there just as @lancemb said, as are the air lines and valves underneath the car.

     

    Bill's car came with almost every accessory, Autronic eye, Wonderbar radio, power antenna, air conditioning, and yes Air Poise suspension, but no codes at all in "ACC" spot, very strange indeed

     

    I will attach photo of data body tag in case it helps.

     

    Bob

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  3. Friend of mine was given a briefcase with the Model 14 key cutter with #1121 round disc, auto key code book 22nd edition, and additional envelopes from each additional year, with key codes from 1972 thru 1980, and 7 carriages pink RA,black CA, red GM A B C D, red GM , green FML 5432, red/black CB and another black DS.

     

    What year is Model 14 Key cutter from?

     

    The book has also has instructions on how to use the key cutter, and the B-10 key blank section starts with code 8000 and up

     

    Another friend told me that Curtis has a code book that goes back to code 2910 for B-10 key blanks, what edition code book would have these early codes?

     

    I did see a topic from 2017 from @Joe in Canada and a reply from @joe_padavano with information on this Model 14 key cutter.

     

    I also seen @NTX5467 have information on other topics about this Key Cutter Model 14.

     

    Any information on this unit would be appreciated,

     

    Bob

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  4. @38Buick 80C Do you know what the code for Air Poise should be?

     

    In a junkyard close to me is a 1958 Roadmaster 75 that had air suspension but was converted back to coil springs, I am going out to that junkyard soon and I will get photo of body tag to see if it has code for air poise.

     

    Back in mid 90's I removed the air compressor, power steering pump and pressure hose (pump attaches to the rear of air compressor, and compressor drives power steering pump) all brackets and head bolt with stud on it for bracket to mount on, air tank and front level sensor, because I had intention to install air compressor on my "58 Special just for a conversation piece, that never happened, but I still have all the parts.

     

    Does your color and trim album have a stained looking front cover on book?

     

    Local BCA member Bill Kubik has a 1958 Limited he just painted and was at the Buick National in Lisle 

     

    Bob

  5. @Jolly_John I really liked the air suspension addition for 1958 and the Flight Pitch Dynaflow, both were problematic when they came out and Buick had conversions with detailed parts list for both to try to make customers happy.

     

     

    Bob

     

    P.S. John, I have a Kent-Moore #J-6741 axle jack, to aid  so transmission could be removed more easilyIMG_3425.thumb.JPG.cc6c9c49fb25cd93d27f1c45748b6ba0.JPG, Geeee I wonder where I got that from?      Ha Ha Ha.

  6. @ChrisRVA I have a 1955 Oldsmobile parts book here is what it shows:

     

    I also have a 1956 Buick parts book to compare part numbers

     

    1954-1955 Rear reveal trim clips All (EXC. Convert & H.C. both 2 door models) Clip LOWER part #4648731 X12 Same as Fusick #8731

     

    1954-1955 Rear reveal trim clips All (EXC. Convert & H.C. both 2 door models) Clip UPPER part #4631953 X7 (I googled part number no hits)

     

    ChrisRVA 1955 Buick Special 4 door sedan Model #41 shows same part numbers as Oldsmobile

     

    BUT clips are different for upper and lowers, please could you post a photo of your upper clips and lower clips?

     

    Under you hood firewall area is a body tag, could you post photo of that or list number on that tag for us?

     

    Bob

     

     

  7. Williams made some hand tools (sockets and wrenches) for Snap-On, years ago I special ordered large size socket from our Snap-On tool man and when it came in it was a Williams socket with Snap-On number made into socket, but clearly marked "Williams"

     

    I had a Uncle that the company he worked for his whole career (unheard of today) was the CTA (Chicago Transit Authority) he worked in the Bus repair shop, he said CTA had a contract with Craftsman to make all there hand tools were all marked "CTA" in bold letters, looked just like a Craftsman hand tool, if they broke a tool they could not go to Sears and have it replaced, they would turn it in to a supervisor, and then would be given a replacement.

     

    Bob

  8. 14 hours ago, Stephenca118 said:

    Howdy, I saw your note, yes I have not been on here at all, finished the 57 Buick and shipped it back to Monterey about six months ago, never heard back from the owner, oh well.  Yes been on the Olds site as I am working on my 62 F85.

    As far as that outlet on the 57 Century I just used an O ring from my Harbor Freight assortment,  and it never leaked as long as I had the car here.  I did not tighten it very much, just about 6  to 10 foot pounds.  Hope this helps. 

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    Steve, thanks for your quick reply, as always you have great photos with your projects

     

    I am sure that may help NC-car-guy, as well as Smartin with his help

     

    Any corrosion or rust accumulated on area that o'ring sits on the pick-up/strainer?

     

    Bob

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  9. I did see NORS valves for sale.

     

    Napa sells seal for heater control valve, Balkamp part #BK-6601000 for $10.65, Napa by me has it in stock, OR order and pick up at your Napa store.

     

    Here is a link step by step procedure to rebuild Ranko heater control valves from Packard:

     

    https://packardinfo.com/xoops/html/modules/archive/content.php?ContentID=253

     

    Bob

     

    EDIT: I used a little RTV sealant between O'Ring (both sides of O'Ring) so when installing heater control valve to heater core it gave me a little more of a cushioned seal when 3 nuts were tightened on my 1962 Electra

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  10. I have no tips other than a faulty radiator cap possible being the culprit.

     

    I highly doubt you would have filthy coolant

     

    I would contact Delco Joe in Wisconsin, he is very knowledgeable guy and is willing to talk and discuss items about heater control valves, maybe he might have a idea why you are having issues, he also rebuilds Ranko valves.

     

    Bob

     

    EDIT: Delco Joe rebuilds Ranko heater control valves also.

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  11. 6 hours ago, buickbrothers said:

    My back window has not been installed yet so I can't respond with answers to your questions Nailheadbob. Sorry. Will be installing early next year.

    Please reply once you do remove back glass reveal moldings so we can verify the different clips that are on yours, and photo's would be great also.

     

    If I come up with some answers and photos I will post them so you will have advanced information before you take yours apart.

     

    Bob

  12. I looked up the part number #1175175, google showed nothing, but I knew it would be a long shot

     

    No size information for the o'ring/seal listed in Buick master parts book

     

    Try contacting @Stephenca118 on this forum, last year he did a LOT of repairs on a '57 Century including gas tank, BUT has not been here for awhile and is also on Classic Oldsmobile forum, I will visit on that forum and see if is recently active.

     

    here is the link:

    Bob

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  13. Difference for sure, "Specials and Century" the smaller series usually share a lot of parts

     

    Super and Roadmaster the large series share some parts Excluding front fenders, hood as such, because Roadmaster is longer.

     

    Back glass shows different part numbers from 2 door to 4 door on Specials and Century's , the same on Super and Roadmaster between 2 door and 4 door. (SOME of these parts are Shared with Oldsmobile)

     

    ALSO different part numbers for "Clear" glass and EZ Eye glass (NO SIZE dimensions for back glass listed in parts manual)

     

    @buickbrothers the CARS clips MC89 did you use those all the way around the back glass for reveal moulding, and if so how did the secure the bottom of the reveal moulding? is it loose on bottom?

     

    The 1955 Super we are working on "Lower" clips look different, and part number confirms lower reveal moulding clips has different part number (lower moulding feels loose when installed) than the side and top clips for reveal moulding

     

    Bob

     

    @MStuartk were you able to find your complete style number from body tag under hood by firewall area? (Example: 554469)

    EDIT: parts book shows top and side clips 1 part number, 

    Lower inner another part number,

    and lower a 3rd part number

    can you post photo of each one?

    so it would be 3 different clips

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