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JBNeal

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  1. VINTAGEPIC: saw this mashed B-1or2 on the FB...it probably buffed out
  2. counting neckties on the Tucker final assembly line
  3. Maybe there is a problem with the fuel lines, possibly a pinched metal line or a collapsing rubber line...a reduced cross section on a draw tube will affect the pump's lift capacity, which can reduce its delivery rate to the point where it falls below the carburetor's operation threshold.
  4. additional information - Fluid Drive demonstration
  5. B-3 FD has the viscous coupling and a dry clutch and pressure plate.
  6. VINTAGEPIC: spotted a couple of B-3or4s at a used car dealer on the FB
  7. It would probably be easier to drill out that retaining screw than get those hinge pins out, them two can be a real bear. They might have long drill bits at the hardware store that can make this task easier.
  8. Come on, why ya gotta be splitting hairs? 😁 OP said there was no flywheel with FD, I said that there was (with brief details), then you agreed by adding further details...sounds like we're on the same side on this one again...bottom line, tinkering with that FD coupling should be done with care as they can be easy to mess up with improper maintenance and scarce repair parts. OP has a long row to hoe before getting this beast rolling under its own power safely, and helping out with theee details is beneficial in reducing repair costs AND improving enjoyment factor 🏆
  9. There's a flywheel in there with a ring gear for starter engagement, the fluid drive coupler is bolted to the flywheel, and the clutch + pressure plate are bolted to the coupler. additional information - miscellaneous repair details
  10. Crawl under that beast and remove the flywheel cover, put a prybar on the ring gear and see what colorful german phrases you can utter...this might obviate the need to proceed on any immediate parts purchases.
  11. from the Factory Parts Manual:
  12. counting neckties on the Tucker assembly line
  13. VINTAGEPIC: saw this late 50s Dodge parked on the FB
  14. what is the brand +part# of the newer thermostat that you have pictured? This post from a few days ago shows one of those adapters stuck in the head: https://p15-d24.com/topic/62105-flange-at-thermostat-inlet/ From what i can tell, that adapter may be a press fit inside the housing, so ya may need to put some oomph into putting this contraption together. The old style thermostat does not have bypass ports as the thermostat housing and engine head are the external bypass style. additional information - flathead bypass thermostat engine head identification
  15. additional information - B-series fuel tank comparison
  16. I reckon the assembly procedure is to turn the thermostat housing upside down; center the rubber gasket inside the housing with the collar, with the small lip facing away from the housing flange; thermostat flange should sit in housing counterbore, with thermostatic coil pointed towards head; then housing flange gasket. The original thermostat had a rubber gasket that fit snug on that smaller neck that would seal up inside the housing.
  17. Replacement elements have paper media so they are disposable. New elements need to be verified that the OD and length fit inside the canister, and that the element seal IDs fit onto the canister center tube.
  18. Just a suit holding a door for a Tucker
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