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1913 Speedster, a 3-Generation Build

Post by AEyssen » Tue Jul 30, 2024 8:54 pm

Starting a build thread to track the progress of a “new” speedster build by an enthusiastic 16 y/o, his dad who will document the process (me), and his Model T part supplier & MTFCA past prez grandfather (@tmdltim).

First step was a trip to Texas and home of Cast Iron Automotive where 95% of the parts were pulled off dusty shelves and laid out on the shop floor.

The heart of the car is a restored & running 1913 engine from the late Prestley Morris. Already 060 over, it will get a high compression aluminum head and specialty carb.
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Re: 1913 Speedster, a 3-Generation Build

Post by JTT3 » Tue Jul 30, 2024 8:59 pm

Congrats this is going to be fun! Thanks for letting us follow your progress. Best John


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Re: 1913 Speedster, a 3-Generation Build

Post by AEyssen » Tue Jul 30, 2024 9:02 pm

Step 2 was driving all the parts & pieces 19 hours to North Carolina. There, the parts will get the usual prep, paint, and assembly.

But not before the method of dropping the frame a few inches is determined and fabricated.
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Re: 1913 Speedster, a 3-Generation Build

Post by AEyssen » Tue Jul 30, 2024 9:28 pm

Parts arrived home and work is ongoing (at least until school starts in 3 weeks). Follow along here or on Instagram @diyluke
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Re: 1913 Speedster, a 3-Generation Build

Post by tdump » Tue Jul 30, 2024 10:10 pm

Glad to see the younger 1's taking a liking to the T's!
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Re: 1913 Speedster, a 3-Generation Build

Post by TeveS-Nor Cal » Tue Jul 30, 2024 10:32 pm

Going to be a fun series of posts. Keep em coming!

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Re: 1913 Speedster, a 3-Generation Build

Post by Chris Instness » Tue Jul 30, 2024 11:53 pm

Looking forward to seeing the progress!


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Re: 1913 Speedster, a 3-Generation Build

Post by AEyssen » Thu Aug 01, 2024 8:56 pm

Rough mock up continues. Aux transmission will get a custom bracket and married to an already shortened drive shaft. Lowering steering column angle next priority.
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Re: 1913 Speedster, a 3-Generation Build

Post by AEyssen » Fri Aug 09, 2024 5:56 pm

Front spindles coming together. Sanded, primed, painted, clear coated, and new bushings installed.
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Re: 1913 Speedster, a 3-Generation Build

Post by DHort » Fri Aug 09, 2024 7:57 pm

Remind him that he will be most comfortable if he tilts the seats back about 10-15 degrees. Wish I had done it with my speedster.

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Re: 1913 Speedster, a 3-Generation Build

Post by Allan » Fri Aug 09, 2024 11:27 pm

Laying the seat back helps, but it still needs to be positioned correctly for the individual driver's comfort. If it is a bucket seat installed individually on the body base, you could consider more than one set of mounting points so it can be shifted at will.

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Post by Powerwagonmaniac1 » Fri Aug 09, 2024 11:58 pm

Glad to see the next generations build. Carston are having so much with "Nuthin' Special" his little ' 23 rpu. Check out his build thread under Nuthin Special for some inspiration. Dad and Grandpa good on you guys passing it on!
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Re: 1913 Speedster, a 3-Generation Build

Post by AEyssen » Sat Aug 10, 2024 5:39 pm

Great looking build. Will check out your thread!
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Re: 1913 Speedster, a 3-Generation Build

Post by AEyssen » Sat Aug 10, 2024 6:30 pm

More gears! The speedster will have a Muncie aux transmission. Luke cut, welded, and painted a support bracket.
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Re: 1913 Speedster, a 3-Generation Build

Post by Mark Nunn » Tue Aug 13, 2024 5:57 pm

The spindle arm nut should not be tightened onto the spindle until after the front suspension is assembled. The tie rod's bolts will dictate the position of the arm on spindles. Tightening before final assembly will guarantee binding.

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Re: 1913 Speedster, a 3-Generation Build

Post by JTT3 » Tue Aug 13, 2024 7:56 pm

Luke & Alex if you have not planned to put auxiliary brakes on your speedster, I strongly recommend you do so since you are putting in an auxiliary transmission. Using period auxiliary transmissions or rear axles make it imperative to do so. If they jump out of gear or your locked out from shifting into a gear puts you in a bad situation with no real way to stop. I’m enjoying the build & progress keep up the good work.
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Re: 1913 Speedster, a 3-Generation Build

Post by Craig Leach » Wed Aug 14, 2024 2:21 am

Great to see the younger generations get into the hobby. I built a 1966 Chevy pickup with my granddaughter best time ever!!! Muncie as a great
choice, with reverse you can eliminate the low peddle & lower the steering column even more. I hate to be a stick in the mud but I would figure
out a trans mount the will allow the frame to flex more than that one will, There should be a drilled & taped hole on the underside of the Muncie
tail shaft that will work very well. Model T frames flex a lot I find it best to not try to stop them from flexing.
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Re: 1913 Speedster, a 3-Generation Build

Post by AEyssen » Wed Aug 14, 2024 9:32 pm

JTT3 wrote:
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Luke & Alex if you have not planned to put auxiliary brakes on your speedster, I strongly recommend you do so since you are putting in an auxiliary transmission. Using period auxiliary transmissions or rear axles make it imperative to do so. If they jump out of gear or your locked out from shifting into a gear puts you in a bad situation with no real way to stop. I’m enjoying the build & progress keep up the good work.
Best John
Great advice. Yes we heard that there is risk of moving and unable to get back into a gear. We have a set of new Rocky Mountain brakes that will get painted and installed.
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Re: 1913 Speedster, a 3-Generation Build

Post by AEyssen » Wed Aug 14, 2024 10:25 pm

The engine - a ‘13 - will get an aluminum head upgrade. Machine shop cleaned it up before install. New copper head gasket ready too.
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Re: 1913 Speedster, a 3-Generation Build

Post by Wayne Sheldon » Thu Aug 15, 2024 7:12 pm

Fantastic stuff!

Thank you for taking us along.


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Re: 1913 Speedster, a 3-Generation Build

Post by AEyssen » Mon Aug 19, 2024 6:35 pm

The speedster will get a set of wires to accompany its later model running axles. We are ready to make it a roller. But before mounting the new tires, we need to pick a wheel color. Unfortunately these two shades of green aren’t it (left side vs right side).
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Re: 1913 Speedster, a 3-Generation Build

Post by Allan » Tue Aug 20, 2024 7:17 am

Either of this two shades of green would go well with a vivid yellow body colour.

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Re: 1913 Speedster, a 3-Generation Build

Post by AEyssen » Wed Aug 21, 2024 10:12 pm

Driveline assembled tonight. Luke got the shortened drive shaft bolted up to the Muncie and the rear end. Added new 600W in the process. Fun to see the axles spin with the turn of the hand crank.
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Re: 1913 Speedster, a 3-Generation Build

Post by AEyssen » Mon Aug 26, 2024 8:20 pm

The biggest new purchase so far is the birch firewall. Stain and polyurethane added before it gets bolted up to the chassis this weekend.
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Post by AEyssen » Sun Sep 01, 2024 7:32 pm

First wheel mounted. Decided on black color. Three more to go then we will have a roller.
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Re: 1913 Speedster, a 3-Generation Build

Post by RajoRacer » Sun Sep 01, 2024 8:47 pm

Alot easier to mount tires on wire wheels whilst on the car !


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Re: 1913 Speedster, a 3-Generation Build

Post by Allan » Mon Sep 02, 2024 12:03 am

Fitting tyres that way gives valuable experience. Now he knows how to do it, he is well set.

The even easier way is to have a tyre shop do it. My fellow puts a little electrical tape on the four "grippers" to protect the paintwork. The mounting head goes around the wheel 1/8" above the outer edge of the rim, so no paint damage there either. 10 minutes per wheel, done and dusted!

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Post by Wayne Sheldon » Mon Sep 02, 2024 4:41 am

Except for a couple modern cars with weird modern shallow rims very hard to do without a big expensive machine? All my life I have done nearly all my tire work myself both antique and modern. People often ask me why? I tell them that usually, I can do the entire repair myself with my basic tools in less time than it takes to drive them to the tire shop and wait to fill out the repair forms and drive home, then return later to pick them up.

Always wise to not be too dependent upon others anyway!

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Post by RajoRacer » Mon Sep 02, 2024 11:45 am

I do a lot of our local clubs' tire mounting - the knees don't appreciate the floor much anymore so I purchased this manual machine for motorcycle tires - works on wires, clinchers & split rims.
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Post by AEyssen » Fri Sep 06, 2024 9:47 am

A few random progress pictures.
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Post by John Codman » Fri Sep 06, 2024 10:12 am

Love the speedster - the Stearman 75 ain't exactly chopped liver either!


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Post by AEyssen » Sun Sep 08, 2024 8:14 pm

Weekend progress pics
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Post by AEyssen » Mon Sep 09, 2024 7:21 pm

And more pics.
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Post by AEyssen » Sun Nov 03, 2024 11:15 am

It’s finally a roller. Major components installed. Still planning to “z” the rear frame to align with the drop axle.
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Post by AEyssen » Thu Nov 14, 2024 9:12 pm

Progress continues. The firewall has since been lowered and moved back and steering column lowered.
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Post by AEyssen » Sun Nov 17, 2024 8:58 am

Maiden voyage of around 15 miles. Stopped by our local hardware shop where lots of the small hardware pieces were sourced. Then lunch. Ran great.
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Post by A Whiteman » Wed Nov 20, 2024 8:29 pm

This is great to see! Enjoy!

Thanks for sharing the journey.

Can I suggest this method for cotter pin install:

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Post by AEyssen » Sun Dec 29, 2024 9:32 pm

The summer goal for Luke was to build and drive the speedster to his high school auto club car show this Fall. It’s got about 100 miles on it so far.
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Post by AEyssen » Mon Feb 03, 2025 8:58 pm

Luke has lots of plans in 2025 for the speedster. One included testing out a “speederator”.
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Post by Chris Paulsen » Mon Feb 03, 2025 10:48 pm

I like that speederator - it seems so simple. Does it attach to the hand throttle too? Or just foot throttle?
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Post by AEyssen » Fri Feb 07, 2025 7:00 pm

Yes it does connect to the throttle too. It has a slide feature so you can drive with either the peddle or stock throttle (ignore the stacked nuts for spacing😆). It also came with tabs that once mounted touch to other peddles and act to disengage foot throttle if you press the other peddles. Luke hasn’t installed those yet. First drive tonight and he said it worked fine.
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Post by AEyssen » Fri Feb 07, 2025 7:02 pm

Oh and yes great to meet too. We are returning in May for the CARS events. Looking forward to it and saying hello again.
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Post by AEyssen » Thu Apr 03, 2025 9:30 pm

The speedster has been racking up miles. While interning at a Ford dealership, Luke took the car for show & tell.
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Re: 1913 Speedster, a 3-Generation Build

Post by AEyssen » Wed Jun 04, 2025 10:23 pm

Luke swapped out the Holly carb for this unique Rayfield (Pat. 1911) and intake manifold. We don’t know much about it. The needle tip needed repaired. Lots of adjustment options but it’s running and driving well with it.
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