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Plug gap not sure. But when I ground the plugs blue spark, I put an inline spark tester also tested fine. Winfield...sb I think I don't remember...
I do have a zero gauge wire running directly to the trans as a ground. and the wires that run to the fire wall are against brand new raw steel. I...
I should mention It uses the stock starter pedal, so the key only turns the ignition circuit on. I made sure the switch was working and there's...
Positive ground. I've went through the wiring a few times to ensure it matches the install directions and still don't get it. I've had cars that...
I have an A engine with Winfield intake and carb and a modern winfield head and FSI 6v igntion I had it running when I first bought it-started it...
Ok so this isn't fixed yet. In the process of removing the intake to weld cracks that were found, i attempted to reuse the gaskets that were...
I was figuring I should plug them but wasn't sure if there was some greater cause for these that I was missing.
See that is very interesting. That could explain the issue. I've been choking it to get it started, without success but that might be the problem....
Some of these images are from months ago, the blurry one is the newest....cracked lens on my phone. it does show my temporary "fuel system" The...
So I did with this advice, pull the plug on the carb and to my surprise no fuel came out and the car is on flat ground. The oil didn't smell of...
I'm sure there's fuel in the oil also. That was my thought. I've only ever run this engine on a stand before and never had this issue. Of course...
Theres no fuel pump connected at the moment, I was gravity feeding the carb from a funnel hanging on the radiator rods. The intake has holes in it...
I have a banger engine in my roadster project, Winfield head Inake and downdraft carb. I rigged up a temporary fuel system to get it running to...
There have been alternators driven of of the axle pinion. Maybe you could do the same with a compressor and hide it in the trunk.
Using What I have, and trying to keep the car as much an A' as possible I need to lower the rear of my car. I have a hopped up A' driveline....
Fellow Long Islander Here, I would think rather than strip the etch you could just epoxy over it.
Any Spaceballs quote is grade a Material. +10 points
Will do
So I have a few very less than perfect A hoods I can try to use to get this detail right. I'm looking to do something like the hood of the 32 Ford...
Some for Sale right now it seems. https://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/threads/yankee-tri-bar-mirrors.1110620/
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