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1912-1928
Jump to new posts Re: 1928 Engine Help by PapaDenny @ 15 minutes 23 seconds ago

I have not really checked the timing marks, could you possibly give me a quick review as how to do this? Thanks Denny
1937-42
Jump to new posts Re: Spare tire lock cylinder by King_Isomer @ 54 minutes 30 seconds ago

Yes I do have the nut. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Mechanical - Engine, Trans, etc
Jump to new posts Re: 1968 4 barrel carbs by RGwiz @ Today at 06:25 AM

Big thank's Jimpala70. Actually I got the original manifold with it for a total of $70. It's for a 68 350. The Q-jet is a 4MV, and the manifold dates out to August 67. I've been cleaning both the last few days and the carb is looking real nice, but
1929-32
Jump to new posts Re: She Runs!!! - Update by RGwiz @ Today at 06:04 AM

Skip, sorry about the name mix up. I don't name my cars so I'm not used to that sort of thing. Anyway Charlotte Mae is a pritty cool name. My Mom's name was Mary but everyone called her Mae. By the way, once you got the headlights working, did you u
1937-42
Jump to new posts Re: 38 Headlight Bulbs by Tiny @ Today at 06:03 AM

The bulbs are 2320L for all vehicles according to the spec sheet. The only way age should affect the bulb is the hours it's used. Just sitting on a shelf shouldn't be an issue. I got my stock of bulbs through my local Bumper To Bumper store. They had
1949-54
Jump to new posts Re: 54 Water Pump by MrMack @ Today at 05:49 AM

John, Could it be that your dad's 54 has had a 55 or later engine replacement? If that is the case, in order for it to fit in the 54 chassis with the radiator in the normal 54 position that would require a 55 water pump with a shortened shaft. If th
1937-42
Jump to new posts 1938 Master Three Speed Transmission by old216 @ Today at 05:46 AM

I have been looking over my 38 Master project and I have noticed thst the floorshift seems to be almost unlimited in the movement sideways. I have tried shifting through the gears and it appears that I can put it in reverse but any of the other posit
1937-42
Jump to new posts Re: 1938 Voltage Regulator Markings by Fred_Marc @ Today at 04:53 AM

Thanks again for eveyone's help. I hooked up the 1100004 generator and the three lug 309 regulator, leaving out the "ign" wire. It seems to charge just fine. How much noise does this generator make when charging? The generator has been mou
PARTS - Wanted
Jump to new posts Re: 1928 chevy resistance unit by jack39rdstr @ Today at 11:55 PM

Chevy2550. The resistance unit is shown on page 166 of the 1928 repair manual. It gives a description of its function on page 167. It increases its resistance with increased current and has a tendency to limit current through the coil , particularly
General Discussions
Jump to new posts Re: Cars You Wish You Still Had by bobg1951chevy @ Yesterday at 10:33 PM

My favorite and "fastest" car was my 1968 Camaro Z 28. I bought it in 1968 from a wrecking yard in Cleveland, Ohio because it was a strip out and totalled by the insurance company. I made a list of all I needed .... 302 Z28 engine, 4 spd.t
Upholstery - Interiors & Glass
Jump to new posts Re: Steering Wheel Restoration. by Junkyard Dog @ Yesterday at 10:02 PM

The 1929 wood steering wheel was painted black.
1929-32
Jump to new posts Re: 1930 - Leak from rear main bearing by Chipper @ Yesterday at 09:07 PM

I think you are on the right track. That is logical reasoning.
1929-32
Jump to new posts Re: Reproduction parts by mychevy @ Yesterday at 09:03 PM

Lets go for three out of three. I need the carriage bolts that go in the headlights on my 31. The ones that the acorn nuts go on. Any body know where I can find them in stainless?
PARTS - For Sale
Jump to new posts Re: 1929-1930 front radiator apron by Speedy1 @ Yesterday at 08:56 PM

Just removed from eBay! Found someone to pay $350.00 outside of ebay. Seems like dirty business to me. However if you can get a 400.00 check to him before the 350.00 arrives you can have it. It's first come first served, or at least that's what he
1937-42
Jump to new posts Re: Geographical question by wawuzit @ Yesterday at 08:16 PM

Guess what it will bring. grin
1929-32
Jump to new posts Re: Sill damage by Junkyard Dog @ Yesterday at 08:00 PM

You bet!
1929-32
Jump to new posts Re: 1929 landau Imperial sed convt, Trim! by Junkyard Dog @ Yesterday at 07:47 PM

Just heard back from Dave Dawn and the body number is the same on the wood cross member in front of the seat, K 481. Also, the date stamped on door latches and window regulators is 5-29.
1937-42
Jump to new posts Re: 1939 Chevrolet for sale in Anderson SC by antiquejoe @ Yesterday at 07:41 PM

geezer, tell me about the 39 will ya. antique joe
1965-70
Jump to new posts Re: Thoughts on this '66 Bel Air by Teamchevy @ Yesterday at 07:28 PM

Originally Posted By: John 348/340HPDave, Click on our club home page and scroll down to the picture of this months cover, that is my sedan http://vcca.org/ John Very nice John, another one of my favorite Chevys and I like the way it looks, very st
PARTS - Wanted
Jump to new posts Re: Cabriolet Windshield Medallion by Bill Barker @ Yesterday at 07:13 PM

Thanks... I called him and he's not doing that any longer. He walked 200 feet through 3 feet of snow to look for a spare one in his shop. (or maybe it was 4 feet of snow... I don't remember. But I appreciate him looking for one).
New To Chat? - Questions
Jump to new posts 1938 Spare Tire Cover by 38Ed @ Yesterday at 07:03 PM

Does any one Have correct inside dimentions for a 1938 spare tire cover?Please provide overall ht and width, Could you please describe the rear Half, How many stainless hasps connect both sides. Please describe the stainless trim .Thanks,How is on
PARTS - For Sale
Jump to new posts NOS 1931-47 4-speed transmission gears by wdoftexas @ Yesterday at 05:18 PM

NOS 1931-47 4-speed gears, this is the old non-sycro 4-speed with the reverse lock-out lever that was used prior to the SM420 Gp 4.421 #501501 2nd speed gear Gp 4.421 #501502 3rd speed gear The only national GM parts vendor that sells these has the
1937-42
Jump to new posts Re: 1938 216 Oil Slinger by Chev Nut @ Yesterday at 03:45 PM

The 1938 and up 3 speed also has a slinger nut and no seal. They don't leak unless there is something radically wrong.
1949-54
Jump to new posts Re: 52 CHEV SIDE MIRROR(S) by 42bill @ Yesterday at 03:25 PM

Thanks guys. I appreciate Gene's explanation and Bob's actual experience from Ohio. Thnx again.... Bill.
1937-42
Jump to new posts Ken Besancenez... beautiful Chevy coupe by wawuzit @ Yesterday at 02:53 PM

Here's a few photos of Kens ride for you to enjoy.
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