What have you done with your Model T in January
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What have you done with your Model T in January
I'll see if I can be first this year. My wife and I along with Champ took our annual New Years Day drive around our downtown which borders Sandusky Bay. It was a little chilly at 47 degrees but much better than last week. The first pic is in front of the salt dock along the bay (IN CASE YOU WONDER WHY OUR CARS RUST SO BAD this is the reason) pics 2&3 are at our shoreline park at the opposite end of our downtown. I was able to put about 5 miles already this year. Yippy! Jim PS. Happy New Year
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Re: What have you done with your Model T in January
Congrats Jim! Yep you're first in line, and heck it's already Monday even and no one's been doing anything to their T's yet I guess
I ALMOST took the Fordor out but played the lazy card instead. Glad you Bonnie & Champ got out!! Especially Champ. I'm sure he was going through withdrawal!
I ALMOST took the Fordor out but played the lazy card instead. Glad you Bonnie & Champ got out!! Especially Champ. I'm sure he was going through withdrawal!
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Re: What have you done with your Model T in January
I would have driven out T yesterday probably for an ice cream run but it rained hard all day.
Bummer! Maybe we'll go for a ride today.
Bummer! Maybe we'll go for a ride today.
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Re: What have you done with your Model T in January
Setting valve clearance. Chev LS valves, A-B tappits, B cam with .320 lift
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Re: What have you done with your Model T in January
A-B tappets? Ever do this before? How do those thin lifter castings hold up?
Any particular reason for not going to a stock T oversize?
Inquiring mind on the loose.
Any particular reason for not going to a stock T oversize?
Inquiring mind on the loose.
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Re: What have you done with your Model T in January
John, I've never done it, but it is well documented. I'm not worried about the casting being thin.
The reason to do it with the B cam is that the foot is much larger on the AB tappit. If you put a T tappit in the duration of the lift would be much less. Lift would stay the same.
The other thing I will add to all this is it's not a job for the weak of heart.
The reason to do it with the B cam is that the foot is much larger on the AB tappit. If you put a T tappit in the duration of the lift would be much less. Lift would stay the same.
The other thing I will add to all this is it's not a job for the weak of heart.
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Re: What have you done with your Model T in January
Good to know. Thanks for your reply.
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Re: What have you done with your Model T in January
Got out in the snow for a bit....cold. Running on the pavement with chains is a bumpy proposition.
Still crankin old iron
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What a great pickup Mark. I use about a 5/8 rope for mud or snow. Does not hold up well on road, but off road its great.
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Re: What have you done with your Model T in January
Moved it out from the paint booth where it was when the tornado struck.
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Re: What have you done with your Model T in January
I decided I wanted to check the alignment of a Model T connecting rod using the KR Wilson alignment fixture:
The C clamp’s purpose is to hold the spider tight in the top of the rod. The spider is not machined to accept a piston pin clamping screw.
All of the old time rod alignment fixtures I have used suffer from the same drawback: you need different mandrels for undersize rods. I only have a standard size mandrel for the Wilson fixture. I made up .010, .020 and .030 undersized mandrels for my Stevens rod alignment fixture. I haven’t done so for the Wilson… yet.
Respectfully Submitted,
Trent Boggess
The C clamp’s purpose is to hold the spider tight in the top of the rod. The spider is not machined to accept a piston pin clamping screw.
All of the old time rod alignment fixtures I have used suffer from the same drawback: you need different mandrels for undersize rods. I only have a standard size mandrel for the Wilson fixture. I made up .010, .020 and .030 undersized mandrels for my Stevens rod alignment fixture. I haven’t done so for the Wilson… yet.
Respectfully Submitted,
Trent Boggess
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Re: What have you done with your Model T in January
Finally had a chance to chase down an overcharging issue that showed up on my last drive back from a nearby car show in October. Blew out both headlight bulbs. Researching this forum pointed me to the generator-ammeter-battery circuit. Sure enough found a meltdown on one of the terminals of my repop ammeter. It wasnt grounded when I checked it but I suspect when the insulation inside and out was hot and gooey, it was grounding. Found another repop but also on the hunt for a decent original. I did modify the repop per the YouTube video about soldering the internal terminals to eliminate a potential source of heat from poor connections.
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Re: What have you done with your Model T in January
Good looking used originals show up on ebay frequently for reasonable money. There were 3 more added this week.
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Re: What have you done with your Model T in January
Pressed some new bushings in the spindles. Iam waiting for the proper mandrel to show up for the Sunnen hone then they will be sized for the king pins.
And still having fun with it!
Bryant
Pressed in the triple gear pins in the flywheel then test fit the gears with caged needle bearings
Had the trans drums checked for cracks. All is good so pressed in the new bushings. Next they will be sized to each other.
The drive plate passed the crack test but had some loose rivets so out they go and I will try my hand at installing new ones.
And still having fun with it!
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Re: What have you done with your Model T in January
Wish you had asked first on the drum bushings...it is exceedingly rare that they wear beyond serviceable limits, and if replaced, they should be reamed concentric to the pitch diameter of the gear which revolves around it...not an easy thing to accomplish without special tools or extensive set-ups.
Do a LOT of study on the forum for proper clearances particularly the brake drum to output shaft bearing clearance.
You did yourself a big favor by going with Dan's triple gears but took a step back by changing those big bushings.
Maybe give significant consideration to reaching out to someone set up to make all of those drums fit together correctly and contract with them to do the final fitting/reaming
As for installing rivets, take a look at YouTube to see how Mike Bender does it. You will learn exactly how to do it and have it very secure. I like his method and assure you it is not something that is particularly intuitive until you see it done.
Do a LOT of study on the forum for proper clearances particularly the brake drum to output shaft bearing clearance.
You did yourself a big favor by going with Dan's triple gears but took a step back by changing those big bushings.
Maybe give significant consideration to reaching out to someone set up to make all of those drums fit together correctly and contract with them to do the final fitting/reaming
As for installing rivets, take a look at YouTube to see how Mike Bender does it. You will learn exactly how to do it and have it very secure. I like his method and assure you it is not something that is particularly intuitive until you see it done.
Scott Conger
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Tyranny under the guise of law is still Tyranny
NH Full Flow Float Valves
Obsolete carburetor parts manufactured
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Re: What have you done with your Model T in January
Thanks Scott! I have been collecting information about the drums for awhile. I will be visiting my friend with the machine shop to finalize the job. If he can’t do it nobody can. I did watch the model t tips video on the rivet job. It gave me the confidence to go for it.
Bryant
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Re: What have you done with your Model T in January
New Year's Eve I went for a drive in my 13 and watch the fireworks.
Sorry I'm late but I'm not used to using this computer I am still learning how to fly this thing
Sorry I'm late but I'm not used to using this computer I am still learning how to fly this thing
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Re: What have you done with your Model T in January
Can't say I've ever seen a firewall extension on a '13 ?
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Re: What have you done with your Model T in January
Where is the OBD2 port on this thing?
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Re: What have you done with your Model T in January
I installed a freshly rebuilt generator from Jeff Stevenson on my 26 Roadster.
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Re: What have you done with your Model T in January
Reallly fresh whitewalls
Put on the knobby tires and took advantage of the garage time to get the car warm enough to start, haha! Then got very messy…
Put on the knobby tires and took advantage of the garage time to get the car warm enough to start, haha! Then got very messy…
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Re: What have you done with your Model T in January
I got my frame , front axle assembly and rear axle assembly painted on this warm day.
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Re: What have you done with your Model T in January
Swapped the vaporizer out in my 27 coupe for a Stromberg OF. Also replaced the failing exhaust pipe/muffler. Little steps.
Brad
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Made some more saw dust…
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Re: What have you done with your Model T in January
Installed anew radiator which I bought a couple of years ago. Getting closer to being done with the rebuild. Was lucky to have the Bergs radiator.
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Re: What have you done with your Model T in January
I found bits of broken brush holder insulation when I replaced a starter bushing. I replaced the insulators but still need to face the bushing for proper fit. It's too cold in the barn to spend quality time there. I will get it done little by little.
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Re: What have you done with your Model T in January
Thoroughly cleaning Lizzie and re-painting some wood. She cleans up pretty well.
Get a horse !
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Re: What have you done with your Model T in January
I have been working on replacing the top on my '26 Touring. Other than windshield hardware and paint I'm about ready for the top itself.
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Re: What have you done with your Model T in January
I just picked up another. This time a '24 Touring. Thanks to Mark Eyre for the help rounding this one up.
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Re: What have you done with your Model T in January
I did not do near as much as the guys above but I did get my car out for the first time this year....washed it, cleaned the grime i got on my new tires when installing them. Then I went for a nice ride and got some fresh gas. I also think I got the oldes car at the gas station award lol [image][/image]
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Those are some good looking casings! They sure set the automobile off.
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Re: What have you done with your Model T in January
I am just finishing the rebuild of a 1917 engine.
Looking for a good low head.
Andre
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Looking for a good low head.
Andre
Belgium
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Re: What have you done with your Model T in January
Nice work Andre. Het ziet er perfect uit!AndreFordT wrote: ↑Sun Jan 29, 2023 3:34 amI am just finishing the rebuild of a 1917 engine.
Looking for a good low head.
Andre
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Re: What have you done with your Model T in January
I took everything apart, cleaned, painted, and put slip plate on the springs. I had the spindle bushings redone and did anything that needed repair. It's now in the car as of yesterday and awaiting a test drive. Here's a photo of the front end before installing.
John
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Haven't been on the forum much lately but I've made great strides in my fuel injection project on my 16 t. Now comes the test drive phase, still a few months away while I install it on the car.
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Re: What have you done with your Model T in January
Added one quart oil and oiled the fittings added some coolant to the radiator of my Screwed down the grease cups a bit, checked tire pressure, and drove the 22 Runabout to the local museum for open house. Saturday it was clear, that is when I took it. just a little chilly. Today it has been raining very hard.
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Finished the custom engine build and installation. Finished the custom wiring. And have started to dial in the tune.
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Re: What have you done with your Model T in January
Wow, very nice! Some of those little Holley carbs came with clear glass float bowls.
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Re: What have you done with your Model T in January
Moved my 1919 from the shop garage to the house garage so my son could put his modern iron in the shop for repairs.
It was cold, about 30*, but nice and sunny so Ruby and I took a quick spin around the neighborhood.
: ^ )
It was cold, about 30*, but nice and sunny so Ruby and I took a quick spin around the neighborhood.
: ^ )
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Re: What have you done with your Model T in January
I am getting ready for what I plan to do next month. Like tomorrow.
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Re: What have you done with your Model T in January
Getting it together, finally after 25 years