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doctor dirt

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About doctor dirt

  • Birthday 02/17/1949

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    Male
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    North Port Florida
  • Interests
    Music (Blues& R&B and Soul cars (American, muscle classics ), motorcycles (baggers to cruiser), foods (all kinds minus Indian), movies (wide variety)!
  • My Project Cars
    none now.
    1988 Cadillac Eldorado Barrittz
    1951 Plymouth Concord P22

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    long time MoPar owner
  • Occupation
    retired musician

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  1. Picked up the coupe this morning and was happy with the work that young John from Jim's Garage in Venice Fl. did. He rebuilt the distributor and set the mech. and vac advance and reset the linkage and tuned the carbs using the air flow. However the OD is not engaging, I will go over the wiring I got from Mr. Asche and double check the selonoid and relay units. It seems the new reley I had bought was replaced with a used one when the unit was sent back!! This has all gotten very tiring, and as tired as I am of the people associated with "fixing" this cars problem is as tired as I am about talking about them. I'm sure everyone here is sick of it too. I've wasted good money on so called pros long enough, the 25 year old young man who got the timing and performance right out worked all the old pros who got nothing right! best to all, get your cars worked on in person and from people who guarentee their work! Doc
  2. Distributor diaphram was in bad shape, luckly I gave two away to a young man who is best friends with the mechanic so the youngman donated it back to me! Thats good karma in the mopar community. He does something with the distributor in regards to the current fuel we use, not sure exactly what but you mechanicly inclined folks will know. The carbs aren't to off and he will dial them in once he gets the distributor (air flow) up to par. Looks like cylinder 3 is lacking and that will wait until mid summer arrives and the car gets much less use here in Florida. I'm to old to go without AC when its 95+. So I should have a much "faster" flathead 6 back by mid week. Heres hoping! Doc
  3. Gotcha, bringing the coupe Monday to get dialed in! I'll get back here as soon as it's finished. Doc
  4. My "51 P22 has air shocks in the rear. A small compressor is mounted in the trunk and a pump switch is mounted on the center display. It really improves the ride and especially raising it up a bit above 50 mph's works well. Doc
  5. Thanks Don, I found another fellow who owns and works on cars from the 30's through the 60's. He has the air flow tool and also adjusts the distributor and says he can increase performance up to 25%. Right now the car is running poorly, not sure why prior to droping the tranny & OD it was running fine. I checked the fuel filter and lines and they look good, the kick down and govenor were removed and that shouldn't interfer with anything. I ran the car this morning and the OD kicked in at 2nd gear and then I tried it in 3rd gear. I'm getting the "drifting" timing down and the difference from straight 3 spd to OD is about 900 rpm's over 55mph. Not bad! The car goes to ANOTHER garage on Monday morning, heres hoping for the best! Doc.
  6. OK time heals all wounds (except old cars) HA! Got the externals in order and the coupe is finally back on the road. George Asche added a different second gear that lengthened the ratio and while in OD I can drive around in neighborhood settings in second gear!!! I hit the highway at 2 grand crusing at 65mph. however I need some help 'dialing in the dual carbs now. With OD off the carbs are off, I'm not sure why they weren't touched other than removing the "kick down" set up for the old OD setting. I found a motorcycle tuner who works on 2,4 and 6 carb race bikes, he says he can balance them out. The manual doesn't have a tach suggestion for dual carbs but my guess is around 600rpm's might be ok in tandum with the OD unit too. Any suggestions on the dual carb set up??? (carter BB) New syncro's, new selenoid & relay (12V from First Avenue) new 2nd. gear also eliminated the kick down replaced by Asche switch no govenor. Doc.
  7. People need to "bring up" their experiences more often so others can have more info prior to employing "experts" for solving auto problems. The fellow who did the labor is a past owner of a service center, the tranny & OD was refurbished by George Asche in Penn. The original work was at Ralphs Transmissions in Sarasota Fl. a 35+ year transmission repair shop who replaced a gear and never fixed the grinding between 2nd & 3rd, never fixed the OD and had the tranny over heating on my ride home from their shop. They picked the car up and proceeded to "vent" the tranny case to prevent the box from getting hot!!!! OK thats enough of the terror story, they didn't know whatb to do and I handed them the shop manuel on the car & OD. They said they knew whatb to do,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,they didn't! Yes I will take a ride with the wrench before I head home. Doc
  8. Picking up the Coupe in the morning.......................heres HOPING! I will get back here to be more descriptive as to what was needed and done an try to finish this thread off with some helpful alternatives when trouble shooting and rebuilding. Highway here I come!!!!! Doc
  9. Seems the buttoning up took another MONTH! Just got it the other day...............................long story to long for now!
  10. Well the tranny & OD was boxed yesterday and will be picked up at Mr. Acshe shop on the 30th! After waiting on synchro's and some other needed parts its finally heading back home. I'm hoping that I can drive it by the middle of Jan 20016!!! BUT 2017 seems more reasonable.... I'll list the components and the addition of Mr. Ashe's "switch" on the OD. We did add a newer 2nd gear too. Whats up Marty? A brave new year is coming, don't give up or give in! Master that ol' Coupe' damn cars. Doc.
  11. Fun times with old cars............. Just hung up from Mr. Asche and the operation on the trans & OD was successful. He needs to button it up and send it back by the weekend. Heres hoping I can get some driving time finally, its been 3 months since I've seen the coupe and and a week prior to that it was gone for 11 weeks. (tranny shop & rear main/front seal) tranny shop it seems didn't do a very good job after to speaking with Mr. Asche, oh well I'm not surprised. thanx for the geography lesson todF. I've been to Calif. the weather is really nice in San Diego but the Calif. people seem so snotty & rude I'm sure not everyone, just a few............... Doc.
  12. 30/40s in Calif? Is this the Calif. near Alaska? I understand your frustration the old cars punch back to often. My OD/tranny should be at George's by Tuesday and I might get lucky and see it by Dec 5-8, hoping! Holiday shipping might kick the timing back abit! Hang in there Marty its just another winter break. Doc
  13. Whats up Marty? Are you ok.................... My OD & trans should be arriving at George's shop possibly Tues. Hoping for a successful operation and the patient returned in top condition. Good news coming soon. Doc
  14. Done Done and more done!!!! Dropping the tranny & OD and off to George it goes! I've done my best to find reliable and knowledgeable folks here but its 3 years and empty promises and money not so well spent. The young man helping me now is fine and is patient and trusted so he'll drop the unit and he has a tranny coming to him for a project he's building so we'll have a solid crate to package my unit in. Don if you read this George says hi! He is a fine fellow to speak with and has info up the wazzu!!! He got a laugh out of the story I told him about how the tranny shop owner added a breather line to the top of the tranny case to relieve the heat and stop the leak!!! Heres hoping for the best, I just want my damn car to work. Doc
  15. Maybe something as simple as closed points? Don't take any crap from the old car Marty!!! I'll know more on my come Tuesday, I hope. Doc
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