Jump to content

rfcr

Members
  • Posts

    105
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Community Answers

  1. rfcr's post in Engine Temp Fitting was marked as the answer   
    Hello All,
    Just want to update my recent problem. I put some anti-seize compound inside the gland nut and that stopped the leak. Thanks Jerry.
    My next question is, does anybody know who besides Steel Rubber, (they want 234.50 a pair) sells the rubber weather stripping for the 2 quarter windows just behind the back doors on my 46 Plymouth 4 door sedan. These windows do not open. I have searched the net, call Bernbaum with no success.
  2. rfcr's post in Troubleshooting problem was marked as the answer   
    Hello all,
    First I would like to thank all who provide ideas and\or advise. It seems that the fuel pump has gone out. I pulled the outlet side off of the pump and turned the engine over for about a minute or so (safely of course) and nothing comes out. Then I checked the inlet side, lots of fuel going in and I did check the carb this morning I found the ball behind the screw cap was stuck so fixed that. Again thanks to all of you. Unless the fuel pump replacement does not correct the problem this issue is answered. 
  3. rfcr's post in 1946 P-15 4 door door lace was marked as the answer   
    Thanks, after search with your info I found that tack strip is what I'm looking for.
  4. rfcr's post in Brake Junction Block was marked as the answer   
    Sorry for the big mess over this little thing. I will mark as solved to end this.
  5. rfcr's post in Rewiring 6 volt to 12 volt was marked as the answer   
    Okay, Thanks for all your help. I'll use 14,12 and 10 depending on the connections, components as shown in the diagram.
  6. rfcr's post in Dual exhaust vs single exhaust was marked as the answer   
    Very interesting reading. I would like to thank all those providing opinions.
  7. rfcr's post in 1946 P-15 Deluxe Master Brake Cylinder was marked as the answer   
    Conroe Powdercoating,
    Thanks but don't bother with the photo.
     
    Thanks to all that replied.
     
    After I get the brakes working I'll be installing the gas tank and fuel up to the fuel pump. This SHOULD be uneventful???????
  8. rfcr's post in Mounting the old brakelight switch was marked as the answer   
    Bingo, I think Niel Hoback has answered my question. I'll be sure tomorrow, thanks to everyone.
×
×
  • Create New...

Important Information

We have placed cookies on your device to help make this website better. You can adjust your cookie settings, otherwise we'll assume you're okay to continue.

Terms of Use