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1947 Super Deluxe Coupe
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RAK402 |
12-06-2023 @ 9:54 AM
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I found this in the 1932-1937 Service Bulletins:
This message was edited by RAK402 on 12-6-23 @ 2:44 PM
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DC |
12-12-2023 @ 5:36 AM
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Thank you! I still have a wiper problem. I can get them to wipe up when I turn the wiper valve but they stop on the up position. I can turn the valve back and they go down but then stay in the position. I found a vacuum valve on eBay with three vacuum hose nipples on it. My car has that arrangement but not exactly like what I bought. My car does not have the control knob assembly that I see online for a 47. I think mine may have been a 40 or 41. What I bought and what it currently on my 47 does not look like the diagram but both have three inlets for a vacuum hose. That project has been put on hold for now. Right now, I having to replace the fuel tank. Mine came out of a museum in Mississippi and although it is a frame-off beautiful restoration there are some issues with it sitting so long. One new fuel pump already and now a fuel tank. It sounds great and it ran great for the first 50 miles or so. Now, once I get the rpms up just a little, it starts starving and the sediment bowl fills with trash. Once that is done, I am changing the heater for the 3 door version that seems to be most common. Mine is by Southwind and it runs off a small copper fuel line from the carburetors. I’m not comfortable with arrangement in the least! Have found a heater core and I’m currently rehabbing it.
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Blase |
12-25-2023 @ 8:10 AM
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Just buy electric ones, I add these to my 48 coupe works great and you don't need to depend on vacuum
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trjford8 |
12-25-2023 @ 8:55 AM
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As for your fuel tank issue, I would recommend that you buy a new tank. You can get a new stock looking tank and it is probably cheaper than trying to rehab an old tank.
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RAK402 |
12-26-2023 @ 11:38 AM
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I am going to, respectfully, disagree with Blase. I have had two of the electric wiper motors in my 1940 Ford. The first one failed outright, the first time I had to drive the car in the rain. The second one was so weak that it could barely drive the wipers (and yes, the linkage moved freely and was properly lubricated). I went back to vacuum. My car is still six volt, positive ground. I have heard that the 12 volt versions of the electric wiper motors work fine, but have no experienced with them. The is someone who re-builds vacuum wiper motors. I think that, if you search this forum, you will find them.
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1942deluxe |
12-26-2023 @ 2:31 PM
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Ficken Wiper Service 132 Calvert Avenue West Babylon, NY 11704 631-587-3332 may be able to help.
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