IanKerr Posted December 14, 2006 Share Posted December 14, 2006 Hi ,The 1910 Maxwell AA from Hershey arrived in Birmingham, UK. on Monday without any damage , Engine number AA4257 .Ralph purchased the car from an estate of a James A Maxwell of Georgetown MS 39078 . september 06 ,have you records of this car before or any knowlege of the previous owner ?, it looks like it has be stored for many years , the fuel in the carb had turned to solid black treacle as were the fuel lines and the pertol tank , we have had the tank out and steam cleaned it of most of the gunge .I do not understand how the oil gets from the oil tank to the drip glasses on the bulkhead , is the oil forced though by engine presure ?also the advance /retard was very stiff and the link rod has broken the maisac by the hole for the rod, I need to take off the advance retard box to get it fixed , and also to clean the points , do I just unscew the 4 screws and withdraw the box leaving the cam in place ?I have got the parts list from the website , do you or anyone else have an instuction manual that you could either put on the website or e mail to me ?Thanking you ,Ian Kerr , Birmingham , England. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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