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Ivan_B

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  1. Does the 1950 has the floor starter pedal? In this case, you can just use it from under the hood to "bump" the engine
  2. Now, that's different 🤣
  3. Speaking about videos, just stumbled upon this educational film. Not sure who plays Mr. Tom Wallace, but he sort of looks like one of the forum members, here. Maybe a bit younger 🤣
  4. Welcome! We need more pictures. I see that you have more stuff on the background, what's the plan for this one?
  5. The kit I got looks a bit different, the balls, etc. are included. But no jets and small pump, that's right 🤔
  6. Well, that must mean that your throttle shaft is in good condition - no gaps, right?
  7. Small details is what makes the perfection Did not even know, besides the fact that it is an obvious new paint. Well, it should be good for 1937 NY, posing as a brand new car. Also, if the movie is in black and white - no one would ever find-out p.s.: Did the actors speak American English, or do all New Yorkers in British movies speak a perfect Yorkshire dialect? 🤣
  8. So do the new kits... Also, TS asked for a fresh kit, so... 😅
  9. Couldn't you just squirt some WD40 on the shaft ends, using an extra long tube, from the top?
  10. The director did the right thing, believe me. Not only there are folks that notice, there are websites dedicated specifically to exposing movie blunders, including things that do not belong in the scenes 🤣 And they did not ask you to remove those motorcycle turn-signals, and NY 38 plate (or was that scene supposed to be in NY)? Also, do I see radial tires on it? 🤔 As for the scene as a whole - building illumination and pavement markings are probably wrong as well. Sorry... 😅
  11. The owners manual should have the controls diagram, indicating what each button/lever does (assuming that we are talking about the OEM switch, and not the aftermarket accessory). What else can you possibly operate with the turn-signal lever? Hazardous lights\high beams\windshield washer? The first option was not available, back then, so if you have a separate high beam switch on the floor and a windshield washer control elsewhere, you have your answer You can also find that switch in the wiring diagram, in the shop manual, to see what exactly it does.
  12. I could not find the owner's manual for this one online (you should probably get one, btw). But it does not look like the factory lever is supposed to do anything more than switch up or down. So, I suspect that you should not attempt to push or pull on it 😅
  13. Is this what Racerstev was looking at, recently?
  14. I admit, this is not the worst video I saw, but it is likely the most disappointing in terms of expectations and the actual content. The worst ones are probably those where some younger adults find an older car, in obviously below-average condition, and do a test drive/review, complaining about how bad the car is (mostly because of its poor condition, or their lack of mechanical knowledge or driving skills) and how horrible the society must've been, back in the days, when people had to drive these kind of cars... And how, for some unexpected reason, they are personally so much better than this car, and it's not even worse their time (yet they are doing a review video) 🙄 There are so much wrong here, I usually just skip these as this is too much pain to watch 😅 Too bad I am not a psychologist, otherwise I would definitely study the phenomenon of denigrating the past to boost one's sense of false confidence.
  15. Good point 🤣
  16. Did you manage to get the distribution tube out? If you have the engine removed, etc., I would probably take it to a shop to have it properly hot soaked. Also, was your block drain still working, with all that debris behind the plugs? My block drained just fine, but I never took the plugs out 🤔
  17. You should be good with about any B&B kit of eBay, etc. I used this one: https://www.ebay.com/itm/145556329422 It says 1939-60, but if you have the B&B on your 201, this is it
  18. That's a good-looking picture. A couple of bystanders wearing appropriate clothing, and this could pass for vintage Sometimes I like to pause modern movies about old times and browse at all the things they captured at the background that are not period-correct 🤣
  19. Sometimes I browse the Tube for mopar-related videos, to see what people are doing and maybe learn something new. For some reason, this is not going so well, lately. Today, I stumbled upon an adult person from Canada doing upgrades to a 1940 P10 chassis. And what do you know, 4 minutes into the video he is calling wheel bolts studs (???) and is stating that while the right hand side "studs" came right out, he was unable to get the "studs" on the left side out, not even with an extra long breaker bar, so he had to take the hub off... This person is doing paid work wrenching on classic cars... How's this even possible? 🙄 If some of you cannot do your own maintenance, be careful whom you let to work on your cars. Just saying.
  20. TS mentioned that he tried disconnecting the linkage, so it must be the carb itself. Do you have a pedal hinge on 48? I just have 2 "balls" that the rubber pedal is pivoted to.
  21. Retard clockwise.
  22. I did, yesterday - no vacuum. The cloth diaphragm has multiple large holes on the inside, oh well... 🙄 I adjusted the idle timing to 19in Hg, the car runs great, but am still curious about how it would work with the advance unit in place and working. Already ordered a NOS replacement. Not sure how long it will last, though.
  23. I admire your self-criticism 😅 Let us know how you fix the issue.
  24. Hold on. If the throttle is definitely closing when not running, but you can see that it is physically sticking a bit open when running, try lubricating the shaft bushings first
  25. I do not think that you need a different spring, etc. What's different when the car is running? We have some vacuum, etc., but that should probably only help to close the throttle, if anything 🤔 I assume that your choke is always all the way open? Do you have the same issue running without air filter? Could this be vibration-related? I suspect you've already tried some WD40 at the throttle shaft holes/bushings?
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