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1941Rick

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1941Rick last won the day on February 2 2013

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About 1941Rick

  • Birthday 11/05/1947

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  • My Project Cars
    P12

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    1941 plymouth p12 coupe fully restored. Engine dresssed with chrome and twin carbs.O/D tr
  • Occupation
    retired

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  • Location
    Campbell River BC
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    Mopar

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  1. All you have to do to clear the radio is turn the motor down 90' on the bracket. Cleared my radio with ease.
  2. the car went to Courtenay.....not far away
  3. Yes the 383 uses twice that of the 218.....but you gotta pay to play
  4. 68 Plymouth Sport Satellite....383 auto, slight improvement over the 218
  5. The time has come to move along...I have sold the 41 P12 and purchased a 68 B Body.....I have enjoyed coming to this site for the banter and the information that I have gleaned here....I will still come around and visit from the sidelines...... Take care all.
  6. Good luck, have a great trip.....
  7. Heater motor 6V running on 12 V thru a resistor R10 O/D 6V components running on 12V Changed all bulbs to 12V Changed wiper from Vacum to 12V electric Changed coil to 12V with a ballast resistor, so still 6V Alternator bracket was simple, used the gen bracket with slight mods starter 6V running on 12V Now can use modern components....stereo.....gps.....electronic mopar ignition. Not as much work as you would think, Like James 20000 miles and no issues with the remaining 6V parts.
  8. My question is...why not just change the light bulbs and run the whole car 12 volts....much cleaner and less hasstle. you want cranking power, push 12 volts into a 6 volt starter. starting problems seem to dis-appear.
  9. Why complicate things with 2 6volt batteries and switches to charge....if its an issue just convert to12 volts. A lot easier....just change the gen to an alternator and change the bulbs.. Put a resistor in the heater circuit.
  10. Picked mine up at a swap meet for 5 bucks...keep looking but they are getting rare......controller fromMopar performance will cost another 50 bucks I have the orange controler that is good for 7000 rpm........if ever lol
  11. Not really a lot of work to convert if you have any mechanical back round....my coverstion only took a couple of hours total. you have to make the parts from inside your distributor fit the slant six dizzy. never skips a beat. bonus.....parts are availible at most auto parts stores, if you ever need them.
  12. Cooling systems are designed to only cool 10 to 15 degrees. They will always feel hot. They maintain a temp in relationship to the thermostat. Loads on the engine will raise the temp, but as soon as the load is off the temp should come back to your normal.
  13. I have a 160 thermostat and she runs 170 all day and all night regardless of the outside temps. On long pulls it will go to 180/190 ish, and cool right off after the pull. What temp thermostat are you running?
  14. 1941Rick

    New car

    Will be a nice project. Added flavour when you have some history along with it.
  15. The scarebird installation requires a small nub ground off the GM caliper....no biggie. the only extra I did was drill and tap the Ford disc so it could be held to the old hub. That way it would not hang loose when the wheel is off.
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