The Jalopy Journal
I have a Muncie 318 torque tube style 3 speed available. The serial number starts with F, so I believe that dates it to 1948. I have opened the...
I have the complete rear axle from my '48 Chevy Fleetline, drum to drum and all the way to the front of the torque tube. Been stored inside, and I...
Been using those in aviation for years. Far easier, faster, and more reliable than hand soldering, and not hard and subject to over- or...
To SD, I have the original working box from my '48 that should work just fine for your '41. If it gets you and your lady out enjoying each other's...
To answer the question asked - No, I don't think that the pitting as shown in the wheel will hurt the tubes. To answer the question not asked -...
Mild steel mufflers on my DD did the same - rot out and fall apart every 3 years or so. I put in a stainless Magnaflow probably 8 years ago and...
Just reach under the dash and grab a handful of wiring - doesn't matter what it it, as long as you're behind the wheel. Pull it all out toward...
Muscle car era Mopar, military Deuce and a half, and 70's Rolls Royce have left hand threads on the left hand side of the vehicle. So, if it turns...
The chevy trailblazers and gmc envoys had a four bar with panhard bar as well. Much narrower than the full sized ram, and a six lug wheel pattern.
Nice find! What's your plans for it? Fix what's broke and put it back on the road?
For the first time ever... "Ran when parked" Awesome recovery!
But has it been 3,000 miles? There may still be some life there.
To OP Bob - can't troubleshoot anything until it stops working. Get a battery with a good charge and try to start it up. If it works, then your...
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