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Jc Deluxe P20

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    Texas , 40 miles south of the Red river
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    1949 Ford , 1950 Plymouth , 1951 Chevrolet

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    Oakland , Calif.
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    Leonard , Texas
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  1. Tod that might help , thank you
  2. My 1937 Plymouth P4 business coupe was bought with the front end sheetmetal in pieces and now trying to assemble same i am at a loss just how the hood attache's to the body . . The parts book i have does not have a picture or description of a part that could hold the hood down . i'm referring to the center section not the side panels
  3. i can close this thread . the source of the leak is above / around the #3 main cap . the rusty area shown in the picture is it .
  4. i don't know the history , i did see the donor car . i took the thermostat out and poured water in , every bit came out of the oil pan . i plan to pull the pan the water passages could have been rusty i took the water distribution tube out in a dozen pieces , miserable job !!
  5. i bought a 1948 218 that had been rebuilt but never installed for my 1937 P4 Plymouth business coupe . After starting for the first time i ended up with about 8 qt's water and 4 qt's oil in my drain pan .What / Where do you reckon the problem lies ?
  6. " the flywheel help needed " answered my question , thanks y'all
  7. the 37 was a 201 , 4 bolt
  8. will the 4 hole 1937 flywheel bolt up to a 1948 dodge 230 8 hole crankshaft without drilling ??
  9. The engine started ok . I cannot fine tune with my timing light until i install a thermostat and an upper radiator hose .
  10. the vacuum cannister is not hitting the block . i have full movement of the dist. the clamp bolt will allow . i took a round file and filed both slots a little and can now adjust the dist so that the points are open but the rotor is pointing towards 5 / 6 towers on the dist . i'm gonna try to start it or at least use my timing light to see how close to right the timing is .later today .
  11. i have the #1 piston at the top of compression stroke , i have the timing mark lined up on the crankshaft . When i install the distributor with the bolt in place to secure the dist. to the block i don't have enough dist movement to have the points open .. i tried adjusting the plate underneath the dist but no help . what should i do ??
  12. Has anyone filled their cooling system with white vinegar to remove rust from the cooling system ?? I have used it on items i could fit in a paint can and it did remove rust . How ever i learned not to try to clean a master cylinder , it ruined the bore and i'm afraid of unknown consequences if tried in cooling system.
  13. thank you dodgeb4ya
  14. Dan , stop looking , turns out i have the kd tool dodgeb4ya has pictured . it was given to me a few years ago by an old geezer cleaning out his shop . i'd forgotten it until i saw one like on the 8n/9n ford tractor forum
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