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ssdave

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  1. Thanks for the replies. I do have a manual, but like others have said, the part numbers don't always cross reference to todays parts. I even called Atwater-Kent to verify the info I had. Just thought I would ask the experts before making yet another mistake.
  2. Need a fuel sender for 1947 Chrysler 8 cylinder. Have searched and called people but still don't get a definitive answer. Are they different for a 6 cylinder? Bernbaum says length of arm is different, others say they are the same, yet listings at Roberts and Bernbaum only say "6 cylinder". Can anyone help?
  3. Kind of an obscure question, but here goes anyway. Rewiring a 47 Chrysler and there's a brown wire that goes from the generator to starter solenoid. Anyone know it's purpose?
  4. Hi Mark, Am doing a 12 volt conversion on a 47 Chrysler and have most things covered. Read your post on a 12 volt horn relay. Anything special? Where did you purchase one? Thanks for any help. Dave

  5. Don't know how to post a picture, but It's on ebay. Ben's Auto Parts (benher58) 17" long, 3 1/2" coil length. $5.96 free shipping
  6. Hi Bob,  Saw one of your posts about dropping voltage on an electrically operated trans. Am converting a 47 Chrysler to 12 volts and need to know best way to drop voltage to trans.  Thank you, Dave

  7. Found a "universal" one with the right amount of coils and length, just have to make my own loop on one end. $6 I can make my own loop for $64 !
  8. $70 for a spring. They sure aren't bashful!
  9. Finally got the picture to load. Yes, the spring I need is very similar to that. 10" long, coil area a bit shorter. "Clutch pedal pullback spring"
  10. Thanks for the reply Don, but for whatever reason I can't open the link
  11. This is for a 47 Chrysler New Yorker. Have looked everywhere, including extension spring manufacturers with no luck. 10" long spring with coils all on one side. Anyone have any sources?
  12. Anyone know where to get wider beauty rings that only allow about 1/4" to show between hub cap and beauty ring? All I see are the narrow ones.
  13. Thanks for the tips. Skins are already off the caps. New skins are available.
  14. On another note. Anyone know where to buy the wide trim rings that cover the entire wheel?
  15. Sounds like a plan, I can always use panel bond and let it dry. Pitty the guy who tries to take them apart someday
  16. Yes, those are the ones. Looking for insight from someone who has done this.
  17. There is a steel hubcap as the base. The decorative skin is applied over the steel one
  18. Roberts Motor Parts part # P167 $65.00 each
  19. Roberts has the skins, seen them on ebay as well. Looks to be a tricky process to get them conformed with no damage
  20. My search skills must be lacking because I'm sure this has been discussed. Need to reskin hubcaps on a 47 Chrysler New Yorker and am looking for tips or even a company that does this.
  21. That's a resistor on back of fuel gauge? This car was not 12 volt ( will be soon tho) Plymouthy called it a "noise resistor" the whole piece that the canister is mounted to is what I need. Haven't seen it at any of the parts suppliers
  22. Found this thread about the "noise suppressor" on back of fuel gauge. Anyone know where to get one? Mine is broken. Thanks
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