Hello. I've been after this particular car for several years now. I had "first dibs" on a 34 Chevy Master Sedan but it was in the back of a 200' long shop and the owner was in no hurry to clean everything out to get to it. My opportunity came as a mixed blessing when the whole area flooded and there was 4' of water in the shop. Now that the SHOP had to be cleaned out we got the chevy out. I've drained the water out of everything and the interior is dry now, and no real harm done. BUT there's water in the knee actions. I'd like to get that drained as well but don't know much about them and I don't really want to tear it entirely apart (It's not technically mine yet.....it's a long story......but if I didn't volunteer to dry it out then it would be no good to anybody) So I guess I'm looking for advice or options.......what would you do?? Thanks
Give this a try... http://chevy.oldcarmanualproject.com/shop/1934/index.htm Knee action front shocks info/rebuild/etc. starts on page 77