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Messages - 29UJohn

#1
Chet,
I agree, and will try it with copper.
I had purchased a stainless steel alloy line that was supposed to be easy to bend, but I think it is still too stiff. Not sure what was done originally.

John
#2
Does anyone know how the line from the Kingston vacuum fuel pump to the carb was shaped?  I put in a stainless steel line with a loop in it to allow for some vibration, but the vibration still caused the fitting on the fuel pump to loosen. I have used a modern flexible fuel line successfully for years, but I know that was not used originally, but that a rigid metal line was used.  Given that the engine vibrates some, how was that line shaped and connected to prevent the firings from getting loose?
#3
This handle came off a windshield bracket exactly like the one on my 1929 Plymouth 4Door, but it has a different design on the handle.  It has the same 3/8 inch square drive.  I understand there was a delux trim line Plymouth, but have no information on that.

Can anyone identify the year, make and model of the car this handle likely came off of?

Thanks,

John Fain

#4
I have an extra, not in the best shape, but I have used it in the past.  Can send you a picture. Very hard to find a nice one. I do not have the air cleaner.

John Fain

JohnRFain@gmail.com
#5
Stuff 4 Sale / Re: Misc 29U and related parts
May 24, 2024, 03:56:15 PM
I have tried to respond to everyone. I apologize for the late responses. We moved and am just now getting settled in.

Please email me directly if you need pictures of anything you are interested, as I have difficulty attaching pictures here.

John

JohnRFain@gmail.com
334-718-6624
Trussville, Alabama
#6
Stuff 4 Sale / Re: Misc 29U and related parts
May 24, 2024, 09:53:23 AM
I do. The master cylinder needs to be overhauled and rebuilt.  White Post Restorations restored one for me a few years back. They use brass sleeves. There are other companies that can restore using stainless steel sleeves.

I still have the hubcaps.  They are reproductions and have some imperfections. They are heavier than the originals because these are cast from marine grade aluminum. These are $170 each unpolished, which was my cost to have them made. I had to order a minimum of 16 to have them cast.
#7
Hopefully the holes to bolt onto the Spokes are the same.  The Master Parts book lists several different part numbers.

BTW - 30Us apparently have an inspection hole and cover.  Would be nice to have had that in the earlier models.
#8
Looking for a drum for a 20 inch rear wood spoked wheel for 1929 Plymouth.  Drum I have is badly scored.

John
#9
Thanks guys!  So far it seems the USPS is best price, but still very pricy.  Need to ship a 20 inch rim, and maybe a clutch!
#10
General Discussion / Re: Fuse size
May 01, 2024, 07:24:57 AM
20 amp
#11
I need to ship a part from Alabama to Australia. Can anyone advise me on the least expensive method?
#12
Stuff 4 Sale / Misc 29U and related parts
May 20, 2023, 07:38:00 PM
I am downsizing and getting ready to move and have a few parts looking for a new home, most for 29U:  Refurbished camshaft with fiber gear installed; tail light stem (believe it's for a 30 or 31 though), windshield riser handle and escutcheon (appears to be from a delux model, not sure though), 31 clutch pressure plate and disk, fully refurbished (was going to install on my 29, but my tranny has a weld repair that interfered with this newer style pressure plate), brake master cylinder (needs refurbishment); emergency brake band assembly, oil filler tube and cap, intake manifold (has braze repair), crankshaft pulley ( has braze repair), black spare tire cover 20 inch, tan cloth spare tire cover NOS for 19 inch tire (from Jay Fisher),  DRT-08 Carb (Needs work), DRJH-08 (similar to 28Q), four original hubcaps (beat up but serviceable), one set of gas tank straps, right front door glass channel (new), original dash (has holes from where a radio and starter button were installed), Refurbished AC G-14 spark plugs (Auth alternate from G-12 original), Klaxon 12C horn (works but is dinged up a lot), exhaust manifold, valve cover, set of piston rods, freeze plugs (new).

Will pull off anything that sells to keep this updated. Will pull it down after. 12 months regardless.  Can send a picture of anything you are interested in

John
JohnRFain@gmail.com
#13
Try contacting Tom Hannaford at Then and Now Automotive. I believe at one time he made some.

https://www.then-now-auto.com/meet-our-staff/tom-hannaford/
#14
I haven't been on the forum for awhile. I just received the latest issue of the Plymouth bulletin and was sad to see that Frank Pistotnik had passed away on January 14. I had hoped to get to meet him, but was never able to get up that way.
#15
General Discussion / Re: 29 Sedan Pin Striping
October 29, 2022, 01:35:31 PM
Chet,
The pin striping looks great!  It really gives the car a great look.