What have you done with your T in February?
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What have you done with your T in February?
Starting to rebuild my rear axle as well...
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Re: What have you done with your T in February?
Panels all installed and a quick coat of primer. Trim and a 'bolt and nut patrol' to do then off for a compliance check for registration. So far I have the paper work sorted as well (which went very smoothly - but then our system sounds simpler than in the US).
Doors, windscreen, top and proper upholstery and proper paint in the 'next stages' of the plan.
She runs well too:
Doors, windscreen, top and proper upholstery and proper paint in the 'next stages' of the plan.
She runs well too:
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Re: What have you done with your T in February?
This was the car 11 days ago!!
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Re: What have you done with your T in February?
Today I finished my mag coil ring. It took months because I worked on it in spurts between other chores.
It's the first one of these I've ever done.
When I zapped it with twelve volts — WHAP! It grabbed that hacksaw blade like nobody's business, so I am a happy camper. It's not as pretty as some I've seen, but as long as it works I don't care if it's ugly as a mud fence.
The details are not all factory correct, but they're what was available, and it works.
It's the first one of these I've ever done.
When I zapped it with twelve volts — WHAP! It grabbed that hacksaw blade like nobody's business, so I am a happy camper. It's not as pretty as some I've seen, but as long as it works I don't care if it's ugly as a mud fence.
The details are not all factory correct, but they're what was available, and it works.
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Re: What have you done with your T in February?
Looking great Steve.
See you did a magnet test. Did you do a polarity test too?
The polarity test (N-S;N-S; ... 16 times) will tell you for 95% if your loop will work or not.
the 5% left has to do with the connections in the car and the way the magnets are charged. (weak -strong?)
Good luck
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See you did a magnet test. Did you do a polarity test too?
The polarity test (N-S;N-S; ... 16 times) will tell you for 95% if your loop will work or not.
the 5% left has to do with the connections in the car and the way the magnets are charged. (weak -strong?)
Good luck
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Re: What have you done with your T in February?
Working on a family owned TT - fellow was having some fuel issues - I think I found the problem !
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Re: What have you done with your T in February?
How is that possible that he has FUEL PROBLEMS ??!!??!!
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I've gone through dozens of carbs in 40 + years & that's got to be one of the worst !!!
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Re: What have you done with your T in February?
I'll restart the fight over using Sta-Bil or not...I bet if this person used it in the fuel for layup it wouldnt be this way. Mine never are. And the '94 quit having annual spring issues once I started laying it up with Sta-Bil.
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Re: What have you done with your T in February?
This TT had been sitting in a shed untouched for 26 years - Gramps passed that long ago - believe it or not, I had it running in a couple hours WITH that carburetor - I even drove it in the fellow's parking lot !
Side note - all my "clear" gas gets Sta-Bil !
Side note - all my "clear" gas gets Sta-Bil !
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Re: What have you done with your T in February?
See you did a magnet test. Did you do a polarity test too?
Yes, I did. N, S, N, S, N, S, etc.
This picture is also a warning against stupid hand cranking.
The inevitable often happens.
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Re: What have you done with your T in February?
Nice job on the coil ring, Steve ! Knarly looking wrist though !
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Re: What have you done with your T in February?
...believe it or not, I had it running in a couple hours WITH that carburetor...
When I got my '23 touring I found a similar situation. The car ran, but the carb leaked, so I opened it up and found a sight much like that. The leak was because of holes rusted through the bowl. The guys who "restored" the car did a fair job on the body, but ignored the mechanics.
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Re: What have you done with your T in February?
Hey Timmy, 94 octane non ethanol gas is available at Mickey Mart on rt250 not far from you. I keep it in everything old here now, and rest easy. It’s nice to have the racetrack close by, so they keep it there for those boys and girls. It’s like $3.50-4.00 a gallon, but worth every penny, IMHO. ESPECIALLY WITH NEW GAS TANKS NO LONGER AVAILABLE
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This is what I am not doing in February, except to maybe mail it off.
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Re: What have you done with your T in February?
Love the way your mag ring turned out Steve. Definitely lots of work. Looks well done.
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Re: What have you done with your T in February?
Looks well done.
I'm just glad it tested OK.
Vern, you may have to clean out the passages.
The inevitable often happens.
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Re: What have you done with your T in February?
Well so far.., making progress here and there on the era/period correct boat trailer. Donnie and I got the axle mounted hugger fenders in pre mount.
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Re: What have you done with your T in February?
Well I have been having withdraw symptoms lately. Mud and rain was the weather this winter since I installed the RM brakes. Needing to do final adjustments it needed to be driven. Well I didnt do any adjustments, just checking for heat in rear drums and sevice brake and E brake. At 10 degrees there was no heat in RM bands so I took a little drive. I can adjust RM's when I have more traction and a little warmer conditions.
I think I may see some side curtians and manifold heater in my future.
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Re: What have you done with your T in February?
Not mine but the same TT that carburetor overhauled - this old truck was "rode hard & put away wet" ! Haven't got the rear wheels off yet - next task.
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Re: What have you done with your T in February?
Looks like Dallas has been driving up and down that field all day testing out those brakes. Surprised he isn't working on acceleration for his truck in case the Bishop shows up.
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The Bishop isn't a member of our club I think. He is just practicing knowing there is another snow coming to hide the evidence.
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Re: What have you done with your T in February?
Well truth is, church was next door this morning. I was just sizing up the competition of about 40 buggies parked there. Juice brakes, propane heaters and closed cabs. Looks like some real runners in the field to.
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LMAO!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Re: What have you done with your T in February?
Thot the TT was the race truck? Or is there a new "sleeper" race truck being introduced???? Looks like clandestine info gathering going on! Checking to see which horses have the ice spikes on their shoes for better traction? Tire chains for the truck? Enquiring minds want to know!!! Updates at eleven?
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Gee, I actually accomplished something today. As the fleeting years bring increasing feebleness, I resort more and more to machinery in place of muscle.
The new piece of equipment I finished today is a magneto/flywheel/transmission lifter. It should ease the chore of getting the right magneto gap.
The new piece of equipment I finished today is a magneto/flywheel/transmission lifter. It should ease the chore of getting the right magneto gap.
The inevitable often happens.
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Re: What have you done with your T in February?
Woo hoo I registered (titled) and had the Colonial roadster legally tagged and put on the road today.
5 mins into our first run I blew up the muffler (see Luke's post on the subject). And you should have seen the cows run!
Many thanks to Luke and Chris for their help all hours of day and night to get the car on the road. Friends are great
5 mins into our first run I blew up the muffler (see Luke's post on the subject). And you should have seen the cows run!
Many thanks to Luke and Chris for their help all hours of day and night to get the car on the road. Friends are great
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Re: What have you done with your T in February?
We finished cutting, priming and painting replacement wood for rear windshield and right stationary window on the '26 coupe.
Tacked 1-1/8" x 3/16" x 19-3/4" felt to rear window wood uprights.
Installed six corner window brackets (two made from stainless steel).
Mounted said wood for three rear windows with stainless, slot drive, flat head, #12 x 1" countersunk, wood screws after pre-drilling holes.
Mounted B-pillar to side window wood with stainless, slot drive, round head, #12 x 1-1/2" wood screws after pre-drilling holes.
Tacked wood to brackets and flanges with about fifty stainless #17 x 7/8" brads/nails.
Welded two brackets (made from scrap two years ago) at sub-frame and screwed top of each bracket to lower wood on side windows. Worked on seat back brackets, mounting crosspiece to two stands to hold in place while welding (from three brackets that were made from scrap two years ago).
Extracted two broken Henry steel #10 UNF machine screws from the B-pillar with the fire tool.
Tacked 1-1/8" x 3/16" x 19-3/4" felt to rear window wood uprights.
Installed six corner window brackets (two made from stainless steel).
Mounted said wood for three rear windows with stainless, slot drive, flat head, #12 x 1" countersunk, wood screws after pre-drilling holes.
Mounted B-pillar to side window wood with stainless, slot drive, round head, #12 x 1-1/2" wood screws after pre-drilling holes.
Tacked wood to brackets and flanges with about fifty stainless #17 x 7/8" brads/nails.
Welded two brackets (made from scrap two years ago) at sub-frame and screwed top of each bracket to lower wood on side windows. Worked on seat back brackets, mounting crosspiece to two stands to hold in place while welding (from three brackets that were made from scrap two years ago).
Extracted two broken Henry steel #10 UNF machine screws from the B-pillar with the fire tool.
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Re: What have you done with your T in February?
I pulled the cylinder head off the 26 Coupe to investigate why #3 cylinder was weak and found a burnt exhaust valve. After further inspection of other components I determined that it is time for a complete rebuild!!
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Re: What have you done with your T in February?
I think it hit 60 degrees today. I took the RPU and put it to work. Returning a concrete saw to a buddy. Nice drive without 4 layers of cloths.
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I cleaned, primed and painted 21 centerdoor...
Next is underbody inhibitor lube and reattach fenders and boards.
I cleaned, primed and painted 21 centerdoor...
Next is underbody inhibitor lube and reattach fenders and boards.
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Finished the 1913 runabout.
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Re: What have you done with your T in February?
Congrats André! looking great.
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