Stephen,
I sent you an email. Let me know if you got it.
Thanks!!
Stephen,
Okay. I had in mind the noun and not the adjective... Words...Tadpole wrote: ↑Sun Sep 14, 2025 8:42 amMr. VanOoteghem, anything relating to a T is refractory by nature.Jerry VanOoteghem wrote: ↑Sun Sep 14, 2025 8:37 amWhat's a "refractory brake rod"? I have no idea whatsoever what this thread is about...
...or as in "fixed".speedytinc wrote: ↑Thu Sep 11, 2025 12:52 pm
The definition of "new starter" is not clear however.
New as in a WASP (only new available), fresh rebuild by a reputable guy, or newly picked from the parts shelf.
So, all of these new parts were installed to help solve the starting problem? In other words, you had the starting issue before you added these parts, but the new parts did not help?Now I have a new battery, starter, starter button , new cables & a new bendix.
Yes! 100%Kevin Pharis wrote: ↑Tue Sep 09, 2025 9:41 pmPerhaps the issue could be related to the sight glass being installed in the upper petcock…? If you filled till you could see the level, you would be dramatically overfilled. Level should be between the petcocks, not above the top
...other slop & years of pooping out of gear.
The Henry Ford Museum & Greenfield Village was built in 1929, so I'm thinking not. I believe there was an airport on the site before '29.Original Smith wrote: ↑Fri Aug 29, 2025 1:54 pmA friend who grew up in Dearborn thinks it's Greenfield village. Another former employee of Ford, can't identify that wall.
Just change the thread title to "Model A". Someone may still be interested.
Karl,Karl Von Neumann wrote: ↑Mon Aug 25, 2025 11:42 amNo idea on brand on spring is busted and missing 3 caps $80 shipped
What he said^^^Dan McEachern wrote: ↑Tue Aug 26, 2025 4:11 pmA 3/4" pipe tap is the perfect size to screw into the old driveshaft bushing. With the tap in place, its an easy job to use any stiff rod to drive the tap and old bushing out of the driveshaft tube- no special tools required.
It's a well-known car on this forum. You don't have to wonder either, just ask for pictures if you're interested.NorthSouth wrote: ↑Tue Aug 26, 2025 1:06 pm-
I can’t help but wonder what this “$22,000.00” 1910 Ford Touring Car looks like and what condition it’s in.
Why? Because he's new?NorthSouth wrote: ↑Thu Aug 14, 2025 1:21 pm“Is this car still for sale” sounds like it’s coming from a scammer.
Put down the year it's titled as. Don't muddy the waters. So, it's a 1911 with a 1925 engine. As I stated earlier, it happens all the time. Curious however, if the title references the same 1925 VIN...fireheadman wrote: ↑Sat Aug 09, 2025 3:04 pm
Hardest part is what I put down for the "year" for insurance... The title has 1911 on it...
Great! Thanks for the update.Anton Seelmann wrote: ↑Fri Aug 01, 2025 11:41 amHello everyone,
Jerry: The larger valves are "modern style" with valve spring retainer split keepers.