Very cool! Any pictures of the front cover mount? As far as using the Nash piece; it's period...my goal is to keep everything pre-WWII if possible, makes it more fun.
Well you could always use one of these ...... they were made by S/W to run governors on stationary engines Some of you know I have a lot of old junk around
You could adapt something like this to the timing cover and drive it off of the front of the cam. http://www.ebay.com/itm/180659488032?_trksid=p2060778.m1438.l2648&ssPageName=STRK:MEBIDX:IT
But the generator that Bluto posted is a great set up. I bought a couple and they would work great. the gear ratio at the tach output, if I remember right, is set up so that all you have to do is put on a pulley that is half the size of the crank pulley.
Happy Newyear Question to jkeesey and rallyl , what year Mallory are you using ? I have a model c that has the same base lock and mech advance as the stock "A"has . I can get it to run but can not get the idle down, also I still have the stock condencer on the mallory, is that wrong for 12 volts? Skip
"Where can I find one for my sprint car? $50 ?????" You can find it at any swap meet.......... 30 years ago. Big cars (sprint cars) almost never used a tach. The correct condenser for all this go fast Fords is PETRONICS! Then you can toss all this other stuff away. I been running a Petronics setup un my 39 GMC since 1990 only failed once.
Well I pulled the head today to have a look. Not to bad really, lots of carbon build up. Head gasket was fine but the compression loss in cyl one is a sticking valve. It doesn't open or close all the way. Pulled the side cover and it looks like the lifter doesn't travel as far up and down as the others. It could be a flat lobe or just stuck in the bore. I think ill go ahead and pull the motor. The cylinder walls look and feel awesome except for one dime size spot on #2 wall. I think a good cleaning and hone job is in order, maybe a 5 thou over bore if needed. That way I can see the cam and put all new bearings and gaskets. And being a hot rodder I'm already looking for a better head and down draft intake to put a 94 on.
Hey fellas, I've got a nice rebuilt model B with a yellow Winfield head that was running two Winfield S-AA-D carburettors on a nice 2x1 intake. I sold the intake and bought another which I thought at the time was better. It turns out the one I bought suits BB sized Winfields and not my little AA's. I wish I never sold my original intake. Does anyone have, or does anyone know where I can get my hands on a 2x1 intake to suit my S-AA-D size Winfield Carbs. The throat size on my AA's is 1 1/8' and the intake flange stud spacing diagonally is 2 11/64'.
Hot Rod 50....... spend your money on the engine not trick bits if you'd like to drive longer that 50 feet. Maybe a body too?
Let me give you guys a little back ground, I've been into cars and racing all my life. I do know how to turn a motor over. I'm in a shop space with limited tools at the moment and the ratchet on the end of the crank nut threw me. I was trying to get the starter to turn the motor and find out if it's good. It's not. I got a crank arm from a new friend and fellow hamber and cranked the motor. Did a compression check and nada. This is my first model A. The motor will come out and be built right to run for a long time. Hey Bluto. I have an O/T 4 cyl in a bantam that runs 7.40's at 178. You? I may have come of like a dummy in my first post. I was trying to be humble around people that know a **** ton more about a model A's than I do. But don't ***ume I don't know cars. I wouldn't show my *** on the hamb if I Didn't. Dustin
That's an amazing car bluto. I wouldn't know my *** the fuel pump on that thing. I don't slot car race yet but I am thinking about it. Looks kinda fun. I love engines and learning about them so i tend ask dumb questions sometimes without enough back ground info for you guys. Looking forward to getting this engine running. And yes it will have a body. Posted using the Full Custom H.A.M.B. App!
Has anyone put a road draft tube on a banger like this one? My banger tends to breathe oil out of the filler cap when I sit on the highway and I'm wondering if a drain like this may help redirect it down instead of all over the starter. Also anyone who has had trouble with a standard exhaust clamp you may like my solution, A triclover clamp for stainless food pipe work.
This is a photo of 1/2 our workshop ....... on there right is our house ..... arched gl*** windows are the entrance to our winter garden. These allow us to roll a car in and out of the house to work on it too. People walk in and are surprised to see a car or the Ardun sitting inside. They never dream we built the house with that in mind. We tore down a friends old house to get the brick so the house and workshop sort match
Current project, diamond A, have replaced valves and exhaust seats stock size exhausts intakes 1.700 intake pocket under seat 1.562. Have a set of Egge's solid skirt pistons that I bought for a different engine about 95 0r 96 that I will prolly set up with 3 or 3.5 clearance. Have a J Brierley Winfield SU1R that I bought about the same time. Gonna run the babbit as it doesn't look too bad .013 under rodsandmains. Have a choice , up or down Winfield BB to go with Winfield Yellow head. Will put in RPU that wife will use to get the mail gotta go 3/4 mile
I will use.a stock model A that came with the engine or rather was in the engine. The only modification will be pressure to center main. I doubt this engine will go 200 miles.a year so don't see the need to add counter balance weights though I do have set laying here. I'm 79 now so I will leave this for someone else to fix. Been there and done that and didn't even get the T shirt do have one from Antique Nats that says winner on it though !!
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