Jonathan
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1950 Plymouth Deluxe
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A father of six plus a few more
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Saskatchewan
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Star Trek, Video games, fishing
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So, how would you "turn the overdrive switch off"? Are you talking about a dash switch or about pulling out the cable that engages the overdrive?
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Thank you for this. I never knew there was a download section on the site. I will check it out!
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Good day, I bought a Borg Warner R10 Overdrive for my 1950 Plymouth. I am trying to figure out how to wire it prior to install. My 1950 Plymouth is now ground negative and 12 volt and I need some help in making a decision. I have 2 different wiring harnesses that came with the transmission. A 6 Volt and a 12 Volt. The 6 volt wiring harness is (I think) ground positive, it has a 3 way toggle switch (maybe a dash "kickdown" switch?). I do not know if this wiring harness is the best option as car is now ground negative 12 volt and I do not know how to make that work on my electrical. The 12 volt wiring harness, I have no idea if it is ground negative, but it has a 2 way toggle switch (maybe a dash "kickdown" switch?). The odd thing with this wiring harness is that it is labeled as "solid state." It has a relay and on the instructions it says, "Use with no governor or kickdown switch on carburetor linkage." I am partial to using the 12 volt wiring option on my car, but I am quite hesitant on bypassing the governor and do not want to wreck a precious transmission. The 2 pictures include the respective wiring diagrams and a look at the wiring harnesses. Any insight would be greatly appreciated!
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Thanks very much for these options. I will make a decision and get on it!
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Thanks very much, I will look into these!
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Thanks, I just put the "185671194447" number in the ebay.com search bar and it said, "No exact matches found." I also tried to google the info and it came up with nothing. Could you email me a link?
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Thanks for this suggestion. I have no idea what I am looking for or where to start. Do you have a phone number or website?
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I am in the process of putting in a Borg Warner R10 overdrive transmission on my 12 volt 1950 Plymouth. I have the wiring harness and 12 volt relay, but no overdrive switch. I was wondering where to get a switch, or better yet, if I could wire in the overdrive kickdown switch not on the gas pedal or the carburetor, but on the dash board. Are there any hazards to doing this? I have never done anything like this before and need some guidance. Thanks!
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I am wondering what kind of weather-stripping I should purchase for my 1950 Plymouth 2 door, for both my trunk and the doors. I have heard the original stuff was not that great and let air through and I was wondering if that is accurate or if there was better stuff out there. I think the doors simply need suitable weather stripping around the circumference, but the trunk does have quite a deep channel for the weather stripping to fit in. I was wondering if someone found a suitable option either way. Thanks! Here is quick video of how far I have got on my project:
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I have been in regular contact with a member named "Roadtractor" and am supposed to purchase parts from him. He shared his phone number with me and since Christmas I cannot make contact with him. If anyone knows him and if he is OK, please let me know. Thank you.
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I have a 1950 Plymouth p19 (likely Canadian made) and it has a 25 inch 251 in it.
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1950 P19 3-speed manual transmission seal question
Jonathan replied to streetdemon's topic in P15-D24 Forum
Working on my 1950 Plymouth p-19 manual transmission and am chasing down leaks. I believe I need the seals for the Lower Gearshift Selector Lever & the Gearshift Lever Shaft. (See the attached picture where I outlined the seal designations in red.) Looking elsewhere on the forum it seems to me as if the Lower seal is either the Clearwater Hydraulics #2-111Q or the McMaster Carr 90025K224. Is this correct? I couldn't find any info on the seal for the Gearshift Lever Shaft. Thanks. -
Yeah, there is no way that the Plymouth Pitman arm will fit on the Cardone pitman shaft. Good idea looking for a Cardone data sheet. I will start there. Thanks very much!
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I have been following your posts. I am trying to put Power Steering on my 1950 Plymouth Dexluxe and ordered the Cardone 27-6579 you used for your car. However, the pitman shaft on the power steering gearbox is 1 1/4 inches, and my pitman shaft is 1 1/8 inches. Did you run into this problem? I am thinking I need to return my Cardone 27-6579 and go a different direction, but thought I would check in with you first.
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Thanks for your reply. I took the steering box apart and the the worm gear is indeed worn out. So, it looks like I need to replace the steering gearbox. I am trying to build this vechicle such that my tiny wife can turn the steering wheel with ease. So, I am wondering that if I go power steering in the end, is there a way of putting a power steering pump on the original flatheat engine? I do not see how I can currently put a pump on the engine with no pulley available to tie into.