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  1. I need a fresh set of eyes and brains to look at my 1917 Maxwell as I've completely exhausted my knowledge and patience trying to get this thing running. Howard Dennis
  2. Thanks Jon, It looks like my picture. Has a bolt pattern 2 3/8 inches on center and a throat of 1 1/8 inches Howard Dennis
  3. Carbking, would you have a Kingston Special Carburetor for a 1914-18 Maxwell model 25? Howard Dennis
  4. Want To Buy Kingston Special Carburetor For 1914-15-16-17-18 Maxwell Model 25 Howard Dennis
  5. Want to buy a Kingston Special Carburetor For 1914-15-16-17-18 Maxwell Model 25 Howard Dennis
  6. Vacabill, Thought all my problems were solved by your post until they sent me this" I recommend you contact Daytona Parts Co in New Smyrna Beach FL. They specialize in the more obscure antique carburetors.<o:p></o:p> Thanks Curtis Bet they won't be able to help or it will require a re-mortgage. Howard Dennis
  7. Thanks Vacabill, I'll give them a try. Howard Dennis
  8. Well I spent the last two days exhausting all my knowledge and skill on trying to get this &%#$%&&% K D Type B carb to work, I've tried multiple carbs, reset float, leaned and richened mixtures and it runs a few seconds and seems to flood out the plugs and quits. Just had the final straw as it seemed to pop and blew out my new headgasket. I'm done, does anyone know someone who can build me a carb that has been test run and will guarantee it to work? Howard Dennis
  9. Well I spent the last two days exhausting all my knowledge and skill on trying to get this &%#$%&&% K D Type B carb on my 1917 Maxwell to work, I've tried multiple carbs, reset float, leaned and richened mixtures and it runs a few seconds and seems to flood out the plugs and quits. Just had the final straw as it seemed to pop and blew out my new headgasket. I'm done, does anyone know someone who can build me a carb that has been test run and will guarantee it to work? Howard Dennis
  10. Just went Googling for information on this horn and see no new data but was able to find something on my own computer so thought I better post it online for other people who were restoring one of these. Howard Dennis
  11. Want to buy 1916-17 Maxwell fuel strainer # BA6010. After a long search I finally found one of these but it needed repair, now it appears as if the stupid machinist lost it! Please look in your old parts hoards and see if you have one I could buy or borrow for the machinist to copy. Thanks, Howard Dennis
  12. Want to buy 1916-17 Maxwell fuel strainer # BA6010. After a long search I finally found one of these but it needed repair, now it appears as if the stupid machinist lost it! Please look in your old parts hoards and see if you have one I could buy or borrow for the machinist to copy. Thanks, Howard Dennis
  13. I've decided to offer this extremely rare Webb Jay Stewart Vacuum Tank Gauge here first. It is shelf worn and will require cosmetic restoration as shown in the pictures. Vacuum on the gauge causes needle movement so I'm pretty sure it functions as it should. Period literature shows it monitors vacuum tank function and also is used to calculate gas mileage. I've been into antique cars for over 50 years and this is the only one I've ever seen. Having driven a few vacuum tank equipped vehicles I would think this would be great to forewarn one of trouble in the system before it stopped completely. $200.00 plus shipping. Howard Dennis
  14. Since the path of my restoration has changed I find I no longer need this gauge. Does anyone know how to contact "Silverghost" as he had expressed a need for it to finish off the dash on one of his cars? Howard Dennis
  15. Spotted this online and thought someone here might like it. Howard Dennis http://www.auctionzip.com/cgi-bin/photopanel.cgi?listingid=2054888&category=0&zip=&kwd=
  16. There's also The Perry Autofest & Swap Meet at the Georgia National Fairgrounds in Perry, Georgia Howard Dennis
  17. Normally I'd say this was an aftermarket winter front but it appears to have a Chevrolet emblem so maybe it was a factory accessory. Howard Dennis
  18. There is no reason to leave out the word RADIO as it is written on the motometer and that is also the model of this particular motometer.Howard Dennis
  19. Steve, I found them as "tube nuts" http://www.snydersantiqueauto.com/modelaparts/interiortrimscrews?page=2
  20. Steve, try posting this in the Ford section. Years ago I worked on a Ford sedan that used these to hold on the door garnish moldings, trouble is I can't remember if it was a Model A or V8 but I remember they were new in an interior screw kit. Howard Dennis
  21. Just purchased this spark plug and would like to know what it is. The only marking is: E8CO5 Howard Dennis
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