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  1. (7) 36x4-1/2 universal white clincher tires unused. On continental rims in excellent condition. Can deliver to hershey. 313-218-7961
  2. Replace internal parts with a diode, and use existing case
  3. The museum is currently closed due to covid. There was a fire in the building that houses the server and there was no back up. We are re constructing a website
  4. Most likely a head gasket, could be a head problem have had to recast heads for the early sleeve valve cars. Had a Stoddard Dayton Knight with aluminum heads I was able to weld. Jerry
  5. Looking for an oil pump and a clutch disc for a model 20 Willys Knight. Trying to put back together a car taken apart years ago.
  6. My 1908 BC has a Briscoe radiator
  7. Join the WOKR the club has the blueprints for the boot. I sewed covers for my Overland
  8. Mirror resilvering, Frank Wright Glass on Gratiot in Detroit. Jerry
  9. I have several Willys Knights and have driven thousands of miles over the last 40 years, after cleaning the oil pan I use 10w40 detergent . Clean the rectifier and look for vaccuum leaks in the suction system of the rectifier, the t-bolts thru the flat tube get plugged and the copper washers on both sides of th tube develop leaks and will not suck the excess oil from the sleeves. Check the bimetal valve in the top of the rectifier this controls vaccuum to the rectifier in the later cars the left the port open so the rectifier worked regardless of engine temperature. The club has the rectifier housing to manifold gasket made of copper
  10. The 1929 stearns engine was basically a willys knight 66 a engine check the wokr.org website for info. Service info and some of the gaskets are available thru the club. The Rectifier to housing was a copper gasket. The was a service bulletin to put a baffle plate between the rectifier housing and the exhaust manifold.
  11. The Wokr has a booklet on how to repair, check the on line store. After removing the water cover you can remove the nuts for the heads and remove the heads individually.with the appropriate items removed you can remove the nuts and lift the upper block and the sleeves will remain in place. Removing sleeve pins and rod cap the piston sleeve assembly can be removed. Jerry
  12. There is a good chance it is a head. The willys Knight had a head for each clinder and siphon tubes which siphoned water from a pocket in the head when the water was drained. These often plugged because of dirty cooling systems. You can make an adaptor for the spark plug hole and pressurize each cylinder to find the leaking cylinder. Depending on model some parts are available. Jerry
  13. 1928 Franklin 12A sedan new pistons, valves, valve guides timing chain, kingpins, wheel cylinders, master cylinder, wiring and manuals. excellent driver. original paint and interior Car is in Michigan Extra parts: cylinders rods 2 new babbited rods headlite welled fender transmission rear end rocker boxes $18,000 or best offer
  14. You can remove the pump submerge the gears in oil and rotate the shaft with a drill motor and watch the discharge. Regal pumps only have a point contact in back of the gear chamber a solution I have used is to make an insert to create a gear pocket.
  15. 1921 Willys Knight model 20. California top by the Badger Top Company, Racine Wisconsin. 26,000 miles, runs excellent. $11,000 or best offer 313-218-7961
  16. Same as the Willys Knight 70, 70A, 66, 66A not the 66B Jerry
  17. 1921 Willys Knight model 20, 4 cylinder. Fixed California top by the Badger Top Co. Racine Wisconsin. rear 3 windows are original beveled glass. Car runs great has 26,000 miles. no rust excellent wood. Near Ann Arbor Michigan. $12,000.
  18. Yes this is a California top, there is a tag inside badger top made by the Wisconsin top co. Racine Wisconsin the rear windows are beveled glass. I still have the car.
  19. 1921 Willys Knight model 20 fixed top by the Badger Top Co. Racine, Wisconsin. 26K miles $12,000
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