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  1. Just so I understand this also.  When the main cap is off , remove the old side cork seals.   Fit cap and torque. Now there is the hole that Willie refers to.  Stuff and pound the cotton + sealant into that until flush.  Correct ?

     

    Does anybody have a piece of unused replacement main rope seal that they can measure for me please.  I'll try to buy some locally.

  2. Dash fascia with gauges  -- no speedo.    The amp gauge works, I have not tested the others.   One face ( gas / water ) is very good the other is not far off with just some very minor rust pits around the "oil" needle area. The fascia is fair condition.

    There are some reflections in the glass as seen in the photos.  I have the oil line if required but it's broken and not really serviceable.

    $50 + shipping from Australia.  Economy shipping ( sea ) available.  I can take out the gauges from the fascia for shipping if you don't want the fascia panel, it would most likely be cheaper also.  PayPal only thanks.

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  3. Our 1962 Wildcat is missing the fan shroud.  I believe only the AC cars had these.  Does anyone know of other years that will fit ?

    Better still, has anyone got a picture of one so we know what to look for.   We may end up having to get something else and then modify it.

     

     

  4. I agree Willie, it's some kind of anti-drain back valve.   But what gets me is that it's in the radiator cooler return line, so to me really does nothing.

    If it was in the supply line to the cooler that would make sense because it would not allow fluid in the cooler tank to drain back into the trans oil pan and pour out somewhere.

    The device is very restrictive and I don't see the trans pump overcoming it much to have any too much effect on cooling.  As you say, I will remove it and monitor.

    I did have the rear extension housing off to replace bushing and rear seal which was leaking bad.

    Could someone please confirm which oil line is the supply to cooler and which is return to assist in my decision making.

    Thanks.

  5. I am underneath my son's '62 Wildcat fixing some Dynaflow oil leaks and I see this device connected in the oil cooler return line.

    It appears to be some kind of 1 way valve ?   There is a flow direction stamped on it and to blow through it is VERY restrictive.

    Is this a factory part ?    Doesn't look like it to me, so why would anyone connect this.  I'm not keen to put it back in unless someone can give me definitive help on it's purpose.   It's in the lower oil line, the one that connects to the rear extension housing.

    So please, what do you think.

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  6. Our 1962 Wildcat dynaflow has a worn driveshaft yoke bush.  It sits up against the rear oil seal.  Has anybody had any success in removing this without having to take the trans out or taking the rear section off ?

    I was thinking of making a small dent puller to get in between the bush and the output shaft.   How tight is that bush in there ?

  7. Son has just bought a 1962 Wildcat and the car needs some front parts replaced.  In particular the idler arm and the pitman arm end need changing.  Can anyone recommend a source for parts please   Are there other Buick years / models that will interchange. Maybe Chev and other GM will interchange also ?

  8. I second using an Optima battery.   I have them in both my Buicks , 6V and 12V   Plenty of cranking power.

    They are fully sealed, not your typical lead acid battery.   They can be mounted in any position without any leaks.

    They will also hold a charge longer than the typical lead acid battery and will not sulphate like a wet cell type.   

    Also If you don't use the car for weeks / months on end, install an inline electric pump down near the fuel tank so you can prime the carb prior to starting.  Both my cars have this and they start instantly.

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