The Jalopy Journal
Just trying to learn something new and will most likely list it in the classifieds. I got it apart with a lil heat and a lot of PB Blaster. Now...
Soaking it in some PB Blaster and will give it some of those love taps tomorrow.
The fill tubes are within 1/4" of each other. Looking online, I see similar to the one w/o tube as '35-48. Does that make the one with the tube...
Any suggestions on how to get the innards out of the housing? I believe it should just push out but it is stuck good. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Y'all are quick. Thanks.
I have these fuel pump stands and noticed that they are slightly different. One has a couple ribs at the top and the other smooth? Are all '32-48...
Can anyone identify this piece? I got it with a pile of other parts. The guy thought it was Hudson but wasn't sure. I want to make sure it's not a...
I have an old Delco Remy generator taking up space on my shelf so I thought I'd take it apart because, well, why not?...I've never done this...
Somewhere along the way, I acquired a reversed eye 33" front spring. Any idea what this might fit? Definitely too long for my A.
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SOLD 1958 Elgin 5.5hp Outboard Motor.
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I walked into Autobooks a couple weeks ago and bought #85 off the shelf. Said hello to Jay Leno and went about my day.
Anyone running lever shocks on a dropped axle? Model A body on Model A frame.
I have a pair of '40s era Houdaille lever shocks that are surprisingly not frozen. The arms sit about a 1/2" above my perches not leaving room for...
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Reverse the spring eyes and/or step the frame.
Nine year old post. Wonder if he went with the 2 bbl?
My 8BA flywheel (out of a shoebox) had to be redrilled to fit a 10" clutch. Pretty simple after that.
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Antique Oven
Some washers to make up the difference between spring width shackle width.
Find the correct bones.
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