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#16
I am the one that reproduced the levers.  I have one set left but canr find them at the moment.  If you still want a set let me know and i will look. Thanks Craig
#17
General Discussion / Re: Info on this photo
May 20, 2012, 09:19:34 PM
Go to Technical Info and there is a picture of switch.and put headlight Switch in search also get some info . Good Luck Craig
#18
well there is a wrench for both.  The round is a "U" wrench with hooks on it to grab the back of the round cap.  There are demples and the back side of the big round cap.  The nut shape one put tape on a wrench that is made for it too.  But it catches the nut shape end.  Good luck Craig  there are some of these wrenches on e-bay. 
#19
You can not rod a honey comb radator to my knowledge,  But back flushing might work.  There are tools for this.  I use a tool that use water and air.  This tool allows you to use water then shoot air into it.  It is coned for different size hole and then has an air inlet too.  Or just use water with a cone to back flush it. But the air with it works best. Most of time you haft to get new core if thats the problem.  Good luck Craig
#20
General Discussion / Re: Interesting Link
November 29, 2011, 10:00:57 PM
thanks Chet i have some radio that need identifing thanks a BUNCH!!!! Happy motoring Craig
#21
General Discussion / Re: over charging
August 25, 2011, 09:18:59 PM
You can run the third brush away down I belive and it will lesson the charge and you wunt it around 8-10 no more tha it will get to hot.  You move it one way and watch your gage after and see if you went tthe right way.  I beilve it to be down.  But check.  Mine was wired wrong and I chenge them up mine was charging 50 amps and started metling. Good luck chances are it slipped.  Craig
#22
General Discussion / Re: bumpers
August 25, 2011, 09:09:26 PM
still needs pictures of bumpers thanks Craig
#23
General Discussion / Re: bumpers
August 11, 2011, 07:56:45 PM


IT is a '29 U.   Thanks Craig
































29 U.  Thanks Craig
#24
General Discussion / bumpers
August 10, 2011, 10:46:31 PM
Can yall help on my bumper project.  I have dissassemble and can't get back together!!!  LOL  I would like picture of the front and rear bumpers so I can see the brackets and how they attach.  I have numorous brackets and they are odd number of them so someone could have had some homemade stuff on it.  I just need to see pictures form the top to show brackets.  I can see the different types of fronts in the picture portion of forum. Thanks A lot Craig
#25
Chet

   As you know prayer is very powerful.  My prayers go out for you and your family. She is way to young to leave us.  May God be with you, Craig
#26
The lens is the same as my original lenz in my interior light.  It measures 3 1/2 inches.  It does have 3 nicks in it on side that can not be seen.  Thanks Craig
#27
Rich I have one I found in my extra 29 plymouth parts.  I will e-mial you picture if interested.  I want 35.00 for it plus shipping thanks Craig
#28
wow wath a beauty!!! Can you gives us more pictures this is one fine job.  Thanks CraigOne like the 1st with the whole grill would be nice.  And engine pictures.  Thanks a bunch Craig
#29
General Discussion / Re: electric fuel pump
July 04, 2011, 06:43:35 PM
Modle "A"s are posative ground and if you insulate it does not matter just put th red wire to the frame.  In other wards hook it up backwards Good luck craig and google pos gound pumps they are out there too
#30
General Discussion / Re: Gas tank mounting
July 03, 2011, 10:44:08 AM
Thanks I see the metal top bracket that I am missing thanks a bunch Craig