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  1. Thanks this will be my new routine till I can get this tank emptied. Howard Dennis
  2. Thanks for responding guys, it's what I expected but hoped there was something that might reduce the risk of damage. Howard Dennis
  3. Having had ethanol damage in the past I try to use non-ethanol fuel whenever I can but wonder if there is an additive I can add to a tank full when I'm in a situation where I'm forced to use ethanol fuel? Thanks for any help, Howard Dennis
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    Maxwell rotor

    Bill, check your private messages. Howard Dennis
  5. Do you have this list of characteristics? Howard Dennis
  6. Maybe Here: http://www.willysreplacementparts.com/catalog.html Howard Dennis
  7. Those pipe plugs suggest inlet and outlets for fluids in front of and behind some type of piston. My guess is they are some type of hydraulic ram, for what is the question? Howard Dennis
  8. Check out early 30's Buick taillights, just a hunch. Howard Dennis
  9. Stumbled across this picture of vehicles awaiting fares in Pawling NY depot. Can any be identified? Howard Dennis
  10. Tom, the majority of exhaust hanger rubber on our era vehicles was made from old tire sidewalls. Howard Dennis
  11. Supercub. I just checked my 1914-1921 Maxwell parts book and under 1918-1919 starter switch it lists (4) starter switch post nuts part # 10224 5/16-24 plain hex nut. It sounds like some previous repair involved winding on a coarse nut or a metric nut. I'd try running a 5/16-24 die over it again and see if it can be salvaged. Howard Dennis
  12. And that helps how?? Feel better now? Howard Dennis
  13. Mike, Thank you so much for going to all this trouble to help out a fellow antique car owner. Thanks also to everyone else who bothered to respond with suggestions and possible answers. It has restored my faith in this forum. Howard Dennis
  14. Don't know what else these may fit but thanks to another poster I now know these were used on 1938-1940 Cadillac Series 90 V-16's. Thank you all who responded with help and suggestions. Howard Dennis
  15. Don't know what else these may fit but thanks to another poster it was confirmed that they were used on 1938-40 Cadillac Series 90 V-16's. Thank You to all who responded with help and suggestions. Howard Dennis
  16. Have no idea what else these might fit but I did learn from another post that one place they were used is on 1938-1940 Cadillac Series 90 V-16's . Thank You, Howard Dennis
  17. Clickbait???? I don't even know what you re talking about?? Wouldn't my statement ( I've come here for years for help and information and have always tried to help other owners to return the favor whenever possible) acknowledge all the help I've received on this forum in years past? Did someone pee in your Wheaties this morning?? Howard Dennis
  18. You also failed to notice I wasn't the only one seeking this answer so what did the other poster do wrong? Did you notice you were the only one who go upset with my posts? Howrd Dennis
  19. Thanks for your help on this Mike, I really appreciate it. I'll send this measurement on to the shop where the coils are for comparison. Howard Dennis
  20. Thanks Dave, It looks like the squeaky wheel (me) may have gotten the grease! Got a response on another post and it seems like the coil set fits 1938-1940 Cadillac Series 90 V-16's. Just waiting for final measuremnts to verify. Will post what I finally learn. Howard Dennis
  21. Mike, could I also ask if the metal cover comes off and if you have the number 1854011 in raised numbers under the cover? Howard Dennis
  22. Thanks Joe, been all over Google collecting images since a V16 owner responded several hours ago on another post. Appreciate your help. Howard Dennis
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