 
 I wiped it all off and cleaned the points with brake clean after a little sandpaper. Gap was a little wide, set to 0.020", started right up and now waiting to see if it rains for a test drive.

 
 
 
  Maybe it will run better now? Fingers crossed thinking good thoughts
 Maybe it will run better now? Fingers crossed thinking good thoughts 
 
   
 MWalker wrote: ↑Thu Sep 05, 2019 5:10 pmI haven't seen a thread for Sept. yet, so I guess it's about time to start one. I got my engine/transmission in the chassis, and the firewall and steering column in place. There's still a gap between the tranny and the shortened drive shaft, waiting for a new KC Warford to become available.
Thanks Mike. I'm almost done sanding/polishing the fenders, and I hope to do the same to the body this weekend. After that I plan on starting the upholstery and top installation.NealW -- Your Runabout is looking very nice!
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 (90 down to 50) Been having too many back fires thru the carb so need to reassess the springs I used or look for sticking valve. Did find I should have been running a sacrificial anode even with anti-freeze, the passages were getting goobered up in the aluminum adapter. May need to resurface the head again before it goes back on, I could see were there was blow-by between the head and gasket at the back of #4. When I was looking at the conversion in prep to taking it off, almost wanted to cry because of all the work I have done to put it on. I really didn't need the Warford with the conversion except for overdrive on the flat, but sure am glad I didn't take it off like I was going to. Think I will be needing the in-between gear now.
   (90 down to 50) Been having too many back fires thru the carb so need to reassess the springs I used or look for sticking valve. Did find I should have been running a sacrificial anode even with anti-freeze, the passages were getting goobered up in the aluminum adapter. May need to resurface the head again before it goes back on, I could see were there was blow-by between the head and gasket at the back of #4. When I was looking at the conversion in prep to taking it off, almost wanted to cry because of all the work I have done to put it on. I really didn't need the Warford with the conversion except for overdrive on the flat, but sure am glad I didn't take it off like I was going to. Think I will be needing the in-between gear now. 
  



