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Discussion in 'Traditional Hot Rods' started by 33Doll, Mar 20, 2020.

  1. Jim Bouchard
    Joined: Mar 2, 2011
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    Jim Bouchard
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    The car looks beautiful my friend!!!
     
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  2. Outback
    Joined: Mar 4, 2005
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    from NE Vic

    Looking great, out of interest what did you do to sort the clutch?
     
  3. 33Doll
    Joined: Sep 27, 2019
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    33Doll

    I was surprised The local Neighborhood Clubhouse car show was pretty cool actually!
    All the Krispy Kreme doughnuts I could eat!
    live band! And it was free! And I met some older gentleman that have some Hoards of old Parts out on farmland. The one guy I was talking to was 88 years old! Still has tons of tractors and old car parts. Think he would be a good guy to be friends with, maybe help him out with some trade work On his farm or something for Parts. Pick his brain for all the information he has on all this old stuff that nobody cares about anymore. I’m the only guy that had a fixed up, Flathead!!!.

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  4. 33Doll
    Joined: Sep 27, 2019
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    33Doll

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    Just got lucky with a better quality aftermarket
    Kit, never did find out what country of origin it was made in, but I compared it to the old one in some of my previous posts.
    Now the other issues are still there.
    Popping out of second, and rubbing in neutral on something once in awhile. I’m just gonna take it apart this winter again!!!!
    And change the whole synchro assembly, AGAIN and maybe a few gears to see what the hell is going on. It’s a mystery at this point??
    My redneck pulley braces, working fine though!!!
    Ha!!!
     
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  5. 33Doll
    Joined: Sep 27, 2019
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    33Doll

    Hey Yall!
    Been a bit! Been doing other things. 33’
    Has been running good, just been too damn hot here in Sac-Town to drive much!
    But here and there, I take her to work.
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  6. 33Doll
    Joined: Sep 27, 2019
    Posts: 1,409

    33Doll

    Hi All!
    How is everyone?
    been a bit.
    Update:
    Tranny is working awesome now.
    God of Hot rods fixed it!
    Shifts beautiful now, stays in gear now,
    Pressure plate smooth, clutch too
    I guess the new gears, finally meshed with the old ones? Dunno, but stoked!
    The Flame thrower Coil, crapped out after a year. Thought maybe the Unilite module was bad but, got lucky!
    The coils suck these days! Gonna keep a spare behind the back seat.
    PS. Rudy Roadrash says Hi!
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  7. Johnboy34
    Joined: Jul 12, 2011
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    from Seattle,Wa

    Looking good, figured you'd have the hood on by now. ;)
     
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  8. 33Doll
    Joined: Sep 27, 2019
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    33Doll

    IMG_3406.jpeg IMG_3407.jpeg I had the top part on, but it hid my cool Cal-Custom style Scoop, and the Flatty.
    I haven’t painted the Sides yet.

    here, put my stainless Support rods on.
    It’s more hood-off-normal-mode now!
     
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  9. 33Doll
    Joined: Sep 27, 2019
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    33Doll

    Took the Mrs. For a ride after
    Replacing my POS unilite Ignition module
    And coil! Is anything worth a damn these days!
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  10. Outback
    Joined: Mar 4, 2005
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    Outback
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    from NE Vic

    Looking good.
    Frustrating Isn't it!
    "It doesn't matter, it's got warranty" is the attitude that brings it on.... :mad:
     
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  11. 33Doll
    Joined: Sep 27, 2019
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    33Doll

    IMG_3850.jpeg IMG_3851.jpeg Well I decided the loud pipes were a bit strong
    And annoying after awhile.
    Put these cute little shorty glass packs, and they work surprisingly well!
    Also went with 437 autolite plugs to burn some of that carbon!
     
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  12. partssaloon
    Joined: Jan 28, 2009
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  13. 33Doll
    Joined: Sep 27, 2019
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    33Doll

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  14. 33Doll
    Joined: Sep 27, 2019
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    33Doll

    IMG_3907.jpeg IMG_3906.jpeg IMG_4111.jpeg IMG_4022.jpeg Hey Guys!
    Been awhile! I have been busy with life stuff.
    And trying to sort out the Darn Electronic issues with the Doll! Bought another module for the Unilite and it Fried! Had to get towed this time! I thought the carburetor was the issue at first because it felt like it was starving for fuel. So I tore it apart could not find anything wrong with it. Except someone put size 62 jets in the 390 Holley!
    (Supposed to be 51 jets)
    Bought a new kit and also put 54 jets in. Figured, with the block being.060 over, headers, Holley 4-barrel and hotter Ignition. Plus it might have a mild cam, and it has adjustable lifters. 54 would be a good happy place.
    I also bought a new pertronix distributor
    And it was to huge, and couldn’t get it to work!
    Sooo…. I am losing my mind!

    I need some advice. I am Getting so Tired of the Chinese sensitive electiontronic parts!
    I found a guy who rebuilds stock distributors, with NOS parts, and Points.
    Sooooo.
    Heres what I am thinking
    They say 3.0 ohms is perfect balance with points
    I have a flamethrower 1.5 ohm Coil
    And read, that a 1.5 ohm ballast resistor is right

    What do you all think?
    Old School Simple? Points Distributor?
     
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  15. Vacuum advance Chevy points distributor modified to fit and set up with a flathead curve.
     
  16. Stogy
    Joined: Feb 10, 2007
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    Frustrating...yes but you'll get it sorted out. You have some fellas here that'll help nip it in the bud. I have pertronix in my chev points distributor and had years of trouble free performance but I know there's been plenty of not such luck with same...so whatever you settle for I'll be following because your heart is in this bigtime and your patience has been very admirable through the rough edges.
     
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  17. 33Doll
    Joined: Sep 27, 2019
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    33Doll

    I was looking up how to modify those Chevy distributors that looks like a big old pain in the ass too. What’s wrong with the stock distributor?
     
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  18. wheeltramp brian
    Joined: Jun 11, 2010
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    On my merc motor I used the stock distributor with the vacuum advance wired so it doesn't move. I've got it set at 20° all the time and it works great.
     
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  19. 33Doll
    Joined: Sep 27, 2019
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    33Doll

    Doesn’t move, as in off, or advanced?
    Plugged Vacuum? Or will it move any way?
     
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  20. Load-O-Matic distributor is part of a system with the original carburetor and doesn't play nice with different or multiple carbs.

    Charlie Schwendler can fix you up with a modified Chev distributor set-up and ready to go.

    Funny how the "no maintenance" part of electronic ignition stuff actually means there is "no maintenance" you can do on side of the road when it lets you down.
     
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  21. 33Doll
    Joined: Sep 27, 2019
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    33Doll

    Thanks Rich
    How much did it cost you?
    I have about 400$ to spend
     
  22. wheeltramp brian
    Joined: Jun 11, 2010
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    I tied it with some bailing wire locked, so it doesn't advance or retard. It's not hooked up to vacuum at all anymore. So the timing is set at 20° base and all in. No hard starting and no pinging.
     
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  23. 33Doll
    Joined: Sep 27, 2019
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    33Doll

    Cool I thought it was something similar to that. It looks like your motor is probably a little more radical, but I guess I would just play with the timing until it’s not pinging but now these guys are saying I should buy a Chevy modified distributor from Charlie but I don’t know how much money we’re talking.
     
  24. If you don't like the idea of a Chevy window distributor on your Ford; you could always pick up a cheap old used Chevy Mallory distributor and have that modified for your flathead. The reliability of points with a hotrod look.
     
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  25. ezrodder1
    Joined: Nov 2, 2007
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    I emailed Charlie last year for a distributor. He answered all my questions and the price was in the ballpark around 350.00 I think. He responded quickly. Good luck. Easyrodder1
     
  26. wheeltramp brian
    Joined: Jun 11, 2010
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    wheeltramp brian
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    My motor is a stock rebuilt 8cm.12 volts
     
  27. dwollam
    Joined: Oct 22, 2012
    Posts: 2,542

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    I run an old original Mallory dual point flathead distributor on my 286 stroker flatty. Has worked fine for many years. I also have a modified chev dist and a new Mallory flathead dist to try out in my next flathead. All of them points and running 6 volt.

    Dave
     
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