Spare Model T Parts to Carry on a Tour
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Spare Model T Parts to Carry on a Tour
There was some questions last year about what spare parts should be carried in your T.
I recently bought a Model T owned by the same man since 1947, so he was experienced.
This inventory sheet was found in the car, along with all these spare parts that he considered essential.
1926 Ford Touring Inventory List
Front Seat Spare Items Back Seat Spare Items
New Day Distributor Brush Tire Hand Pump
Tiger Distributor Roller Exhaust Pipe Nut Wrench
Head Light Bulbs 2 Spare Coil Boxes
Tail Light Bulbs Spare Inner Tube
Spark Plugs Tire Change Bar Tool
Generator Brush Set Axle Jack & Arm Tool
Generator spring Set Wood Block
Wheel Chock 1 Spare Brake Band
Small Sand Paper Pieces 2 Spare Clutch Bands
Tire Valves Brake Band Recovery Tool
Tire Valve Caps 2 Rain Coats
Muffler Nut Small Coil of Safety Wire
Rain Coat Small Coil of Electric Wire
Rubber Hood Rain Cover* Small Tin Box of Assorted
Plastic Bag Cotter Pins, Nuts, Screws,
Rear Wheel Bearing Washers Bolts, Valve Caps, Etc.
Rear Wheel Outer Cap
Battery Wrench
Generator Cutout
Tire Patch Kit, Razor & Brush
Plus Tire Valve Removal Tool
Patches, Glue, & Small Scissors
Curtains
Gas Check Stick
Oil Check Tool
First Aid Kit
Fan Belt
*Note: The cover has small built in flat magnets to keep it in place.
I recently bought a Model T owned by the same man since 1947, so he was experienced.
This inventory sheet was found in the car, along with all these spare parts that he considered essential.
1926 Ford Touring Inventory List
Front Seat Spare Items Back Seat Spare Items
New Day Distributor Brush Tire Hand Pump
Tiger Distributor Roller Exhaust Pipe Nut Wrench
Head Light Bulbs 2 Spare Coil Boxes
Tail Light Bulbs Spare Inner Tube
Spark Plugs Tire Change Bar Tool
Generator Brush Set Axle Jack & Arm Tool
Generator spring Set Wood Block
Wheel Chock 1 Spare Brake Band
Small Sand Paper Pieces 2 Spare Clutch Bands
Tire Valves Brake Band Recovery Tool
Tire Valve Caps 2 Rain Coats
Muffler Nut Small Coil of Safety Wire
Rain Coat Small Coil of Electric Wire
Rubber Hood Rain Cover* Small Tin Box of Assorted
Plastic Bag Cotter Pins, Nuts, Screws,
Rear Wheel Bearing Washers Bolts, Valve Caps, Etc.
Rear Wheel Outer Cap
Battery Wrench
Generator Cutout
Tire Patch Kit, Razor & Brush
Plus Tire Valve Removal Tool
Patches, Glue, & Small Scissors
Curtains
Gas Check Stick
Oil Check Tool
First Aid Kit
Fan Belt
*Note: The cover has small built in flat magnets to keep it in place.
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- Joined: Sun Jan 06, 2019 5:39 pm
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Re: Spare Model T Parts to Carry on a Tour
The rest of the list
Back Seat Spare Items
Tire Hand Pump
Exhaust Pipe Nut Wrench
2 Spare Coil Boxes
Spare Inner Tube
Tire Change Bar Tool
Axle Jack & Arm Tool
Wood Block
1 Spare Brake Band
2 Spare Clutch Bands
Brake Band Recovery Tool
2 Rain Coats
Small Coil of Safety Wire
Small Coil of Electric Wire
Small Tin Box of Assorted
Cotter Pins, Nuts, Screws,
Bolts, Valve Caps, Etc.
Back Seat Spare Items
Tire Hand Pump
Exhaust Pipe Nut Wrench
2 Spare Coil Boxes
Spare Inner Tube
Tire Change Bar Tool
Axle Jack & Arm Tool
Wood Block
1 Spare Brake Band
2 Spare Clutch Bands
Brake Band Recovery Tool
2 Rain Coats
Small Coil of Safety Wire
Small Coil of Electric Wire
Small Tin Box of Assorted
Cotter Pins, Nuts, Screws,
Bolts, Valve Caps, Etc.
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Re: Spare Model T Parts to Carry on a Tour
Two modern additions to the list: credit card & phone.
The inevitable often happens.
1915 Runabout
1923 Touring
1915 Runabout
1923 Touring
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Re: Spare Model T Parts to Carry on a Tour
I would add...a gallon of water, a quart or two of oil. An actual jumper wire also.
All that stuff is useless without tools !!
If all else fails...the title !!
All that stuff is useless without tools !!
If all else fails...the title !!
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Re: Spare Model T Parts to Carry on a Tour
Kinda cool, you wonder what issues he experienced over the years, to form such a list.
I thought was Interesting, I did not see any tools mentioned.
I thought was Interesting, I did not see any tools mentioned.
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Re: Spare Model T Parts to Carry on a Tour
An extra sandwich and drinks in case the tow truck doesn't come till much later. Don't ask me how that came to mind.
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Re: Spare Model T Parts to Carry on a Tour
The wheel chock is something that is easily overlooked but is very reassuring when changing a rear wheel on a steep hill in peak hour traffic on a rainy day.
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Re: Spare Model T Parts to Carry on a Tour
Much of the above is not necessary unless the trip is a very long one. If the bands are kept in proper adjustment, and properly used they should work well without slipping.
These are what I carry along. An electric test light. Some safety wire, tire patches and pump, If the car has fuses, some spare fuses. Since I don't usually drive the T at night, I don't carry spare bulbs. Since I have a working magneto, if the generator goes out, I just ground the output and drive on magneto and use the crank for starting until I get home. I don't drive at night, so no problem. I also carry a few feet of electric wire.
I carry a couple spare good coils, and a couple good spark plugs. A spare timer A box with screw drivers, pliars, and an assortment of wrenches, and exhaust nut wrench a wheel puller. Some hand cleaner and rags. A wheel bearing wrench.
If the car has any non stock parts such as a distributor, or other odd ignition system, you should carry parts to fit because the local auto parts store might not have what you want and others on tour also won't likely have parts to fit your system. This would include points, condensor, rotor, and cap.
If you are going cross country, you might pull a small trailer which looks like a covered wagon with a spare engine and transmission in it.
You also might carry some gasket sealer in case you need to pull an inspection cover. Of course carry your gas stick and some extra oil and water and either some gas or an empty gas can just in case. I also carry some electrical tape in case I need to tape up a wire.
Norm
These are what I carry along. An electric test light. Some safety wire, tire patches and pump, If the car has fuses, some spare fuses. Since I don't usually drive the T at night, I don't carry spare bulbs. Since I have a working magneto, if the generator goes out, I just ground the output and drive on magneto and use the crank for starting until I get home. I don't drive at night, so no problem. I also carry a few feet of electric wire.
I carry a couple spare good coils, and a couple good spark plugs. A spare timer A box with screw drivers, pliars, and an assortment of wrenches, and exhaust nut wrench a wheel puller. Some hand cleaner and rags. A wheel bearing wrench.
If the car has any non stock parts such as a distributor, or other odd ignition system, you should carry parts to fit because the local auto parts store might not have what you want and others on tour also won't likely have parts to fit your system. This would include points, condensor, rotor, and cap.
If you are going cross country, you might pull a small trailer which looks like a covered wagon with a spare engine and transmission in it.
You also might carry some gasket sealer in case you need to pull an inspection cover. Of course carry your gas stick and some extra oil and water and either some gas or an empty gas can just in case. I also carry some electrical tape in case I need to tape up a wire.
Norm
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Re: Spare Model T Parts to Carry on a Tour
Much of the above is not necessary unless the trip is a very long one. If the bands are kept in proper adjustment, they should work well without slipping.
These are what I carry along. An electric test light. Some safety wire, tire patches and pump, If the car has fuses, some spare fuses. Since I don't usually drive the T at night, I don't carry spare bulbs. I
I carry a couple spare good coils, and a couple good spark plugs. A spare timer A box with screw drivers, pliars, and an assortment of wrenches, and exhaust nut wrench A wheel puller. Some hand cleaner and rags. A wheel bearing wrench.
If the car has any non stock parts such as a distributor, or other odd ignition system, you should carry parts to fit because the local auto parts store might not have what you want and others on tour also won't likely have parts to fit your system.
If you are going cross country, you might pull a small trailer which looks like a covered wagon with a spare engine and transmission in it.
You also might carry some gasket sealer in case you need to pull an inspection cover. Of course carry your gas stick and some extra oil and water and either some gas or an empty gas can just in case.
Norm
These are what I carry along. An electric test light. Some safety wire, tire patches and pump, If the car has fuses, some spare fuses. Since I don't usually drive the T at night, I don't carry spare bulbs. I
I carry a couple spare good coils, and a couple good spark plugs. A spare timer A box with screw drivers, pliars, and an assortment of wrenches, and exhaust nut wrench A wheel puller. Some hand cleaner and rags. A wheel bearing wrench.
If the car has any non stock parts such as a distributor, or other odd ignition system, you should carry parts to fit because the local auto parts store might not have what you want and others on tour also won't likely have parts to fit your system.
If you are going cross country, you might pull a small trailer which looks like a covered wagon with a spare engine and transmission in it.
You also might carry some gasket sealer in case you need to pull an inspection cover. Of course carry your gas stick and some extra oil and water and either some gas or an empty gas can just in case.
Norm
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Re: Spare Model T Parts to Carry on a Tour
One thing I forgot to add is a good fan belt of the proper length. This is not necessary if you are moving along, but if stopped with the engine running the belt will keep the radiator and engine from boiling. Especially this would be needed if you are running with a water pump (which I don't use).
Norm
Norm
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Re: Spare Model T Parts to Carry on a Tour
Not exactly a part...but "handy" and doesn't take up any space.
You can thank me after you fix whatever went amiss and you didn't have to wash all that crud off afterwards !!
You can thank me after you fix whatever went amiss and you didn't have to wash all that crud off afterwards !!
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Re: Spare Model T Parts to Carry on a Tour
I like to carry a small drop cloth in case I need to lie under the car.