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Joe Cozza

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  1. Hi,

    I wasn't able to photograph it, but there are impressions on the wire as if the wire was crimped intentionally. My guess is that the wire was shaped like that to give resistance in the tube where it would stop the wire from creeping up and lifting the little brass piece it's soldered to and make contact with the horn button unintentionally. I know that's a possibilty because I inadvertently created that contact by feeding the replacement wire up through from the clum switch on my other 31 DH when I replaced those wires and I don't remember the old wire being like that. I just had a thought,the wire in question came from my later 31 and they made some changes during that model year. I wonder if that was one of them?

    Joe C.

  2. Hi All,

    While replacing the wiring harness and cleaning the clum switch I thought why not replace the horn wire since it was pretty crappy.I noticed that the wire is crimped the whole length of the steering column to the horn button. I've tried to attached some pictures, but couldn't.I'll keep trying.In the mean time

    does anybody have any ideas of why this was done?

    Thanks,

    Joe C.

  3. Hi all,

    I'm having a senior moment. When I pulled the drums of the car I noticed that the shoes with the most lining were on the back shoe. I always thought that the primary shoe (front shoe) has the most lining and the back shoe had less. Did the fellow who started this project 18 years ago do it wrong?

    Thanks,

    Joe C.

  4. Hi All,

    I bought a 1931 Dodge Brothers sedan.Some assembly needed.:)

    It came with some extra parts,one of which is this transmission. It has a extra section about 4/5 inches long at the end and before the hand brake. There is a lever coming out of the transmission that moves front to back about 90 degs. from the stop pin.

    Thanks,

    Joe C.

    Sorry can't post a picture. to large

  5. Hi John,

    When I rewired my 31 dh coupe. I used RI Wiring.

    Drove over there with my old harness, but they really didn't need it, as they have "master" for my car.

    Took about 2-3 weeks.

    Been in the car for 5 years now with no problems. Easy instructions to follow when installing.When there was a conflict of their instructions and my hand made one, theirs was correct.

    If I remember, there's two harness's one for the headlights and one for the rest of the car. I hope I remembered that correctly but a phone call to them will be a good bet.good Luck

    What I should have done is spend the xtra bucks to get the wiring for signal lights. I broke my leg from kicking myself in my butt.

    Good Luck,

    Joe C.

  6. Well,The CT meet is over.Yea!!!!! Four years of planning and then it's over. 35 cars traveled nearly 300 miles, in 3 days of traveling, throughout the CT countryside. We had great lunches when we arrived at our destinations. Mother Nature provided a rain shower to wash off the travel dust on Monday while we were on a bus trip.Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday were great traveling days.Then Mother Nature provided another light rain in the early morning on Friday to prep the cars for our show"n" shine.The car count went up to about 45 as local club members joined the show"n" shine. The Friday night banquet was great as was the enertainment. During the week long event no one got lost and only had one breakdown that required the help from our trouble truck.

    There are tons of pictures posted on the Dodge Brothers Club's web site.

    Can't wait till next year in Texas.

    Joe C.

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