Thanks again, all!
Duey, that's a great observation about the flow. I was looking at that and noticing that there didn't appear to be backflow so the screen is working and allowing oil through. The question asked by others about the bands, I suspect they are correct and that more oil could be going to the bands. I was too lazy when I put the screen back in or I would have opened them up at tad more. I'd say opening them a little won't hurt. We don't know what would happen if they were opened a lot. Then again, as noted, the oil from the screen looks like it is falling on the spring, so maybe a lot isn't a problem. Then again to 'then again' and as noted, that flywheel is REALLY throwing that oil around. I suspect that the reverse band gets all of the oil it ever would want, the high/low not as much as revers and the brake not as much as high/low.
Another thought and I may have mentioned this in the last thread; my screen was almost completely clean when I ran that screen test. If you had seen it before, you'd understand that if you are running a screen, make sure you check and clean it! I can't imagine much was getting through and I likely only had a couple hundred miles on it. Someone at Lang's suggested that my linings may be shot. I have no idea how old they are, but I suspect that aren't that old. I don't remember my dad talking about changing them and he might have done them himself. If he did them himself, they are really old. Looking at them, they aren't dirty looking as much as they look like they are squishing out. Lang's said that because the car wasn't driving for several years, they may have started dry rotting a little and that's where the fuzz is coming from. Needless to say, I will be changing them once I have someone available to help pull the hogs head as I've never done this and I'd like to have a seasoned T'r to make sure I don't screw anything up.
Randy's observation about the heat reduction indicates that getting more oil on that brake drum (and high/low) helps cut down the temperature. Also, Randy, did consider putting the front end up, but my damned floor jack bit the dust while I was trying to get the tail end up. Eventually I ended up using Model T Jack to do the job (nothing better than using a 100 year old part because a 15 year old part can't do its jobs, eh???). It looks like I need to invest in another set of jack stands.
Thanks again for all of the comments and encouragement! As I've noted, I'm relatively new to
maintenance of a Model T. The car has been in my life since I was 9. The frame-up restoration was completed by the time I was 12/13 so I don't remember much... other than polishing brass... and polishing brass... and polishing brass... and ... and...
