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Fernando Mendes

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  1. TodFitch,the "I" type is the GMC and Chevrolet WWII engines(with rocker arm)."L" type is the Pilothouse flathead Dodge."T" anf "F" type never saw.Thanks.
  2. Mine is 25" canadian too.
  3. Death Valley 160ºF in the shadow.
  4. I began this thread speaking in general Dwight David Eisenhower.Reading a book this month I knew that Eisenhower has a farmer in Gettysburg.I was looking for in youtube something about this,tried and didn't find.Anyone can send me some help?Thanks.
  5. No,not is mine.I think it was send me by YoungDad or ....He has a Blue Plymouth.His engine is orange color,is easy to know.Did you read the driver's manual?The gauge is to be sure that the nº 6 piston is in TDC.The hole in the head is to introduce the gauge.When the nº 6 piston is in the TDC(end of exhaust) is the moment to install the distributor.Any question?
  6. Has anyone a good picture or drawning explaining the various types of valve distribution(L,I,F,T head)?I never could see this letters.
  7. I saw here in the manual D-14966:in the driver's side has only the types Model F,G,H,HH,FM,GM,HM,HHM.Type:Hypoid.Gear ratio:5.625,6.285,6.833 and Model J,JM.Type:Hypoid.Gear ratio:5.11,6.285,7.166.In the rest are the pad screw/nut different of yours.
  8. Small plug from the ignition timing hole above nº 6 piston.
  9. By the B3-B driver's manual.
  10. '>http://biertijd.com/mediaplayer/?itemid=19448*
  11. What is the common name of the MOPAR engine that has the valves in the block?I think is the L-Head.
  12. Seeing this video I thought two questions:1)Hand or hydraulic brake? 2)Carburetor original(inverted) or adapted?
  13. These wheels were from WWI period(1914-1918).
  14. Not good pisa.Can't see.
  15. Ok TodFitch nice videos.Thanks.
  16. TodFitch, I can't see if they are Chevrolet trucks and if they are 6x6,but I noticed that underneath I can see a "SPLIT" rear differential axle type,that was used originally in Ford trucks.GMC 6x6 truck in the WWII had the two types(SPLIT-earlier AND BANJO-late).
  17. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DhMSRHYbiU4&NR=1:)
  18. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DNSoMjTJ4qY&feature=related:eek:
  19. Definatelly answer:There's no product for canvas top maintenance.
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