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  1. Man, if I don't learn something new every day, it just wasn't worth getting out of bed. We have been all over the place as to year, make, model... But one thing is absolutely for sure.....she is going to run again. The distributor still turns, the gear for water pump moves, the pistons moved with a graceful flow like one of a wave. The hand crank ingages and the walls....the cylinder walls are a smooth as silk! Un-freaking-real...here are the latest pics..thank God for Marvel Mystery Oil!!
  2. Correction!! My apologies again I was told by other replies standard 6 for both of them, but with the tag on the frame for 1, and other info from links i found, I'm still not 100% on either
  3. Yes sir, I apologize. They are the Buicks from other post. I'm about ready to pull the cam on the 26. Then I will start thee process again with the 1928. Ps- I'm getting my model/years from other replies to my original posts. But if I'm wrong, constructive criticism is always appreciated haha
  4. This one is the 1926, master I believe. I will take some better pics of the 1928 shortly. But there are a few in my other posts sir. I appreciate any help. Thank You!
  5. Hello All! I'm needing a little help with my block codes or/and references to literature. Thank you every one! Block 1= 191771-2 Block 2= 198448-3
  6. 3 out of 12 rollers still move. I'm betting that after cleaning and soaking more, they will all be rollicking.
  7. The Lizards were occupying cylinder 3. But the crank engages, the pistons move, cylinder walls are smooth as silk. Distributor moves, water pump turns.....all signs are pointing in the right direction
  8. Thank You, Oldtech. I was thinking 27/28. I have many pictures of then both. I was debating on what pictures to post. I'm very excited about researching all i can to get a list started. Here's the digger. Would be a cool yard art piece, i.m.o.
  9. Hello! My great grandfather started Casner Motor Company in Alpine TX back in 1915. It was in the family until my father's passing in 1979. Some where in the late 20's to the 30's, 2 Buicks were sacrificed in order to power a water well digger. I pulled them off the ranch a few months ago, out out of the 2, I hope to get one wicked little rat rod, and an incredible little momento of family history to pass along. I dont have Jay Lennos Garage, nor his money, so with what I've got, I don't much options. Any help to be able to figure out what model and year is greatly appreciated! The tag goes to the vehicle under it. I have many more photos. Just didn't want to appear to be obnoxious on the 1st post. Any, all help, comments, questions, even a little constructive criticism would be help...haha. God Bless! Thanks Again!!!
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