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DutchEdwin

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Took my car for a test drive to see how she runs.

Did the highway for the first time. Set her to 75 mph (120 km/h). Its very fast in a car like this. As I'm not familiar with engine noise in a car like this, and I do not have any comparison on an other car, it sounds to me the engine didn't like it, although I could have speed up to higher speed if I wanted. 65mph was more like it. Still some noise but felt better.

What I noticed is that the car tends to wander on the road. The steering gets very light at these speeds. Don't know if this means there is some play in the steering. When the wheels are off the ground it takes about 0.5 pounds to turn it.

On the country road it's fun to drive. Share some pictures with you.

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Edwin,

What James said, with the addition that it sure is a good looking car!

I'm always nervous when I first drive a car, especially one I've gotten my hands dirty on; I hear the engine coming apart, tie rods dropping to the pavement, those noises, but it all comes together soon. Perhaps a few more days of driving at a speed that's comfortable for you will alleviate most of your fears.

-Randy

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Randy, could that be why the floor mats where wet and the windows foggy on the inside also :D. I had just that experiance, couldn't have it written better. But on my very first drive...these sounds realy happened and took me to the garage for many years.

I run radial at 2.3 bar =33 psi, as I 've heard about the wandering ply tires.

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I run 36 on all of my cars in front and 32/34 in the rears and have for years with out any problems. So I do not think that is the problem, at least wise not on my vehicles and one of them is a 55 Chevy pick up with a straight axle in front that was a hand full with basis tires but is fine with radials.

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2.1bar is ok for a radial on a car of that size, i think. air pressure is more critical on a bias ply, i've had the exact same problem on my car, lowered the pressure to 1.8/1.7 bar and now everything runs well.

i'm guessing steering box, too. are all the joints and bushings in good condition?

great car for festivals and short trips to the fishing pond! a little fire and a beer case and then roll up for the night in the rear of the car... great!

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No power steering, just a big wheel and muscles :D.

I adjusted the cross shaft with the adjusting screw according to the manual. For this I lifted the front. After adjustment it takes about 1 pound to turn the steering wheel.

I didn't do the worm bearing adjustment jet. When I turn shake the front wheels a little the steering wheel doesn't move up and down (front lifted).

For the suspension, I renewed all that moves, center link, tie-rods etc. So no play there.

The tire pressure, I pumped it to max pressure. The tires are Coker WWW.

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edwin, i saw them and you're right, they're really nice and a good alternative.

for my car it's a bit more difficult, because they're not covered by a "lampshade" from the fender and stick right out, so you'll see the difference in any case.

so i decided to take the smooth, paved road of illegality and just swapped back to my lil' old sealed beams:D

"For work I'm too lazy,

Investment's too slow

Train robbin's too risky,

It's gamblin' I'll go."

;) one of my favorite songs, i try to stick to it...

by the way, the last time i ordered coker tires, i weren't pleased at all by their running quality and grip, i don't know, i decided not to order them ever again. maybe they're part of the problem?

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I remember the first time I went over 45mph. I was out on the interstate at rush hour! I thought for sure pieces and parts were going to start flying through the hood. I was really surprised at the torque from about 50-70mph, not bad for a modern car let alone a 60yo car.

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