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LazyK

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  1. Bringing this back up I also received a copy of my card and would like to know more. FWIW, it took only about four weeks from original request to receipt. They must be getting caught up from the COVID back log 12769412.pdf
  2. Evidently there is no federal law requiring AM radio but that may be changing https://www.foxnews.com/media/officials-sound-alarm-carmakers-dropping-am-radio-new-vehicles-meant-emergencies
  3. Confused You said the output measured 10 volts. The link you provided is for a 6 volt positive ground alternator.
  4. sister sitting on the fender/hood of "Betsy" about 1953 I don't think dad ever saw this photo as he was stationed in Germany. Where the car sat from 1986 till 2013 when I retrieved it Mom Dressed for work, also about 1953
  5. I purchased from seatbeltsplus.com Their standard retractable belt was sufficient in length. I opted to buy a longer fixed end so as to get it thru the seat back and seat cushion
  6. LazyK

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    The 1958 Plymouth had the 230 as an available engine and should have been a 12 volt system.
  7. I don't think the vibrator (power supply) in the radio is polarity specific. maybe some one else can confirm or debunk .
  8. here is a list of the required parts any auto parts store should be able to get the parts. Not my list Credit to the member listed at the bottom
  9. Just a thought How do we know the accuracy on the gauge. 70 years on the gauge and sending unit. I think sometime we look for problems when the problem is ????. My 51 seem to run hotter than I remember. After setting 35 years and a complete rebuild on the motor and new radiator. Before I panic I'm going to get a thermometer and stick it in the radiator, then I should know if it is my memory or something else.
  10. Seems to have the wrong thermostat housing for a '54. So did they change the head or just assemble from what they had on hand?
  11. Alternatorparts.com Sells kits to convert your core or complete alternators. You specify v belt width.
  12. Thanks for the tip. I was not looking forward to making holes in my new rockets.
  13. Probably in to the oil filter
  14. flashers is located under the hood, mounted on the firewall, near the voltage regulator.
  15. Doors first, they are needed to set the door to fender gap. Hood last
  16. three years ago the bumpers for my 51 plymouth cost me 750.00 ea to have plated. They chemically stripped and removed a few dents before replating. The bumpers were the most reasonable cost. All the extra misc parts added several thousand to the final price. Items that I thought were ok looked like junk next to the new bumpers. Snow ball effect, where does one stop once you start. places doing the work are getting hard to find.
  17. That is an oiling port. A few drop of oil at each engine oil change will keep the bearing/bushing lubricated, there should also be one in the front plate for the front bearing.
  18. my 51 cranbrook has the serial number tag like in snipers photo above. The passenger side has the dome lite switch as is in the photo by vintage6t above. The dome light is centered above the rear window. There is also a slide switch in the pillar between the front and rear doors on the drivers side(4 door car) that controls the dome light.
  19. I believe if you check the seat back, the tabs can be slid on the seat frame
  20. after winter storage, when replacing the battery, does the regulator/generator need to be re-polarized?
  21. Teeth are to secure the windlace. The panel was secured by fasteners pushed in to the round holes
  22. Simple answer, yes a relay is required
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