Jump to content

desoto1939

Members
  • Posts

    5,032
  • Joined

  • Last visited

  • Days Won

    58

Everything posted by desoto1939

  1. Purchase a 2005 Ford Five Hundred brand new car. My wife was driving the car on a completely dry highway and when she came to a stop the Antilock braking system engaged. She was not in a panic stop just a regular stop. I had the same thing happen to me several weeks later. Took the car back to the dealer. replaced the rear brakes and rotors, replace a module. Still had the pbm occur several months later. Tookthe car back and then the dealer had a Ford Technician come into the shop after they have had the car over a month they then decided to take the car back and they replaced the entire car for me. I was not charged any mileage fee and it was an even swap for a new car. I did repurchase a New 2007 Ford Five Hundred and have not had any issues with the car. This is the first time that I ever had a lemon and FORD did take care of me. I guess this was due to the fact that my father inlaw is a retired FORD employee. I still beleive in if you wait and document good things alwasy happen
  2. Don, i had an original MC in my 1939 Desoto that was factory defective. After getting the car from the second owner and was driving around town I notice the pedal was getting harder to pres down. After letting the car sit over night the pedal worked fine. Took the unit out of the car. Took the cover off the unit. One of the hole to let the pressure out was not tapped out. This was a factory installed MC and was orginal. I tapped the unit and now It works fine. Check the two hole in the MC there is one before the piston and one behind the piston. If you have a 40 MOPAr this is the same that was used on my 39. Also when you do the brake job do you have the AMMCO brake tool to setup the proper arc on the shoes? The eccentric can be a real pain. Contact me I have the tool. Rich Desoto1939@aol.com 484-431-8157
  3. Tom: I recently purchased the kit from the grain-it company and this is the only way to go. It is very simple to do and with some practice you can get a very good quality job. If you plan on doing the dash then I would suggect that you get the bigger plate with the grain and then get the smaller rollers so you can do the graining on the window moldings. Please feel free to call me at 484-431-8157 cell or write back to Desoto1939@aol.com I live near Valley Forge, PA I have some tricks that I have been doing and the results are great. They have simplfied the process for the average car owner. Rich Hartung
  4. This is a general question about how the heaters and the appropriate tubing was setup for the flathead engines. I have an early Miller Tools catalog and it shows a pipe instead of the rubber hose that ran from the waterpump bypass back along the cylinder head. Has anyone seen this option used in any of the Mopars and would they have any pictures on the proper setup? i have a 1939 Desoto model S6 and would like to use this setup instead of having the rubber hoses flopping around in the engine compartment. Please feel free to email me at Desoto1939@aol.com or cell 484-431-8157. I live near Valley Forge, PA. Thank, Rich Hartung
×
×
  • Create New...

Important Information

We have placed cookies on your device to help make this website better. You can adjust your cookie settings, otherwise we'll assume you're okay to continue.

Terms of Use