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About flathead

  • Birthday May 14

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    Male
  • Location
    Sultan, WA
  • My Project Cars
    1948 B1B 108" wheelbase

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  • Biography
    Cruise-ins, Car Shows, and classic Tractors.
  • Occupation
    Manufacturing

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    Sultan, WA
  • Interests
    HAM radio, nostalgia

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  1. I did the same for my Chevy, only I slotted the ends with a hacksaw so I could use a screwdriver.
  2. I picked up some original Fenton headers a while back but have not installed then yet
  3. Well the time has come to replace the clutch in my 48 B1B. At some point in it's life, a P15 motor was installed. My question might be silly, but is the 3-speed trans the same for a P15 car as the B1B? Basically, will a clutch kit for the car work in my truck?
  4. Then I guess my next question would be, how will I set the timing since the marks are on the balance?
  5. The balancer came apart on my 48 Dodge B1B. My question is, do I really need it? The motor is a P15 and not the original. I've heard talk that the balancer only came in the deluxe models and that the trucks never had them. Your thoughts?
  6. that's with a shot, good thinking!
  7. They said that replacements did not exist, and that they'd have to modify a set to work. Also even tho all my parts were new, I was told they'd have to replace everything in order for it to be warranted. I just want to get on the road, it's summer cruisin' time!
  8. Thanks Jerry, I'll begin my search!
  9. Thanks Joe. I did take the starter to such a place and they wanted $357.00 to rebuild the starter. And I already had thenew bushings and brushes installed, along with an NOS armature.
  10. I have P-15 motor in my 48 Dodge truck. The starter needs field coils, but I don't know which ones. I see them listed on sites like eBay, but need a part number so I can search. My starter is MCL-6102 on the tag if that helps. Thank you
  11. Are you saying you were able to get the disc-type from O'Reilly's, and not the cup-type? Do you have a part number? They didn't know what I was talking about
  12. Will do. I have new cut-glass ready to install, just have to repair the A-Pillar (see my truck picture) then I will be ready to install
  13. Okay thanks Fargos-Go-Far. ONe last question; where can I find the small air cleaners like the ones in the picture on 1937 Dodges picture above?
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