Our chapter had a shop day today. We adjusted the timing and carburetor on a distributor equipped speedster, replaced a stripped exhaust nut on a 1915 Touring, replaced the fuel tank in another 1915 Touring and successfully recharged a magneto in a 1917 delivery truck using the Carnegie method. None of the projects caught fire so I’m calling it a success.
Andy
Redwood Empire Model T Club Shop Day
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Redwood Empire Model T Club Shop Day
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Re: Redwood Empire Model T Club Shop Day
I hope your last sentence was a typo! And that NONE of the projects caught fire!! 

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Topic author - Posts: 835
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Re: Redwood Empire Model T Club Shop Day
Good catch , I’ll fix that.
Andy
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Re: Redwood Empire Model T Club Shop Day
Much better!