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#1
Rodder's Roundtable / Mustang Crossmember
December 15, 2004, 04:35:22 PM
Quote from: "Dirk35"I really think dealing with Larry T was one of the most professional and helpful dealings Ive had on my 35. Wonder how he was making money on his. It is a GREAT Product!

Id like to see yours Frank!

Used larry T's for my '38. Unfortunately he isn't in the business anymore. I approached him awhile back and he let me know he wasn't making crossmembers anymore. If you know differently please let me know. My son's '40 Chev will be in need of one and can't beat larry's price/quality wise.
#2
Rodder's Roundtable / Re: New guy question
September 10, 2004, 02:15:59 PM
Quote from: "40PlymouthCoupe"Folks,
I have a chance to purchase a 40 Plymouth Coupe in pretty nice condition.  I am looking for information on how to modify this car, and just how to construct a street rod in general.  I have some experience with muscle cars, but that seems to be a little different than a street rod.  My first step was obviously to start watching your forums here and reading your tech articles to pick up some hints.  Can you tell me any other places I should look for information?  Any magazines I should subscribe to?  Any books I should read?  Any other websites I should look at?  Possibly any organizations I should think about joining?

Any advice or guidance would be greatly appreciated.  Thank you in advance!

40PlymouthCoupe



Welcome aboard! Great place to gleen valuable info is right here (RRT). I just finnished up rodding a '38 Dodge this year. Follow the link if you like for some pics and if you have any questions feel free to ask.
Ken

http://hotrodders.com/forums/journal.php?s=9e4a839b9c69dd99cda7a9a04d8b434f&journalid=3413&action=view
#3
Rodder's Roundtable / Enjenjo!!!
September 10, 2004, 02:10:54 PM
Quote from: "enjenjo"And today is the day!!!!


So Frank.......how was your first full day of retirement? Congratulations, Keep busy and Stay Healthy!
#4
Quote from: "rick 36dodge"I got a Mustang II front end in my 36 Dodge. It works great except I have a lot of body roll. I have the stock Mustang II anti roll bar. I also have a 3/4" rear anti roll bar in the rear.  Do any of you guys know of a good larger diameter one from the junk yard. Ford Explorer, ect.
I would like to bolt it in place. Thanks in advance for help.
Rick Harris   :?:

Rick, funny the stock sway bar didn't work for you. I used the stock MII bar on my '38 Dodge without a hitch. I don't use a rear anti-sway (as of yet) but experience next to nothing as far as roll is concerned......almost like it's on rails.
#5
Rodder's Roundtable / Re: N49 shirts are in!
July 27, 2004, 12:07:29 PM
Quote from: "Cword"Got 'em last night

So I frantically made over the N49 T-Shirt page this morning.
The "shopping cart" stuff is paypal and seems to work OK, I've tweaked the checkout calculation so that it won't over charge shipping on multiples, I hope. Prices on the web page are in Canadian Dollars, which is round about 75 cents US

I'll also have them at the Salt and take mail orders the old fashioned way.

Stickers are still in the works.

Mike


Mike, I'll grab one this weekend. Any word from Allan Automotive as of yet regarding Sunday?
Ken
#6
Rodder's Roundtable / Re: Holley 94 question
July 19, 2004, 04:24:22 PM
Quote from: "himmelberg"Could someone help me with float setting dimensions on a Ford 15/16 version of the Holley 94? I'm guessing this is a model 2100 for which the dry float setting is 1 9/32".  

Also, I need to run a vacuum line to my distributor from the carb. Can I do this with copper tubing and fittings from my local hardware store? This carb worked marginally on the original 2v manifold.

Am now trying to set up 3 deuces and seem to be having fuel problems. The ignition checks out fine... the engine turns over... starts briefly then seems to choke itself out. Am assuming a vacuum leak at the vacuum line.

Thanks. himmelberg

The best way to set the floats on my 2110's was to have them "level" when upside down. The biggest problem I had was jetting. I run a tri-power set up, no power valves in the outboard carbs, center carb jetted at 48, outboards at 40 on a warmed over 350. The other tweaks were making sure all three carbs run the same with a "uni-sync", takes awhile to get it right but well worth it in the end. You also want to make sure you've got between 2 - 21/2 lbs of fuel preassure into those carbs, any more and they will leak like a sieve.
#7
Quote from: "Dirk35"That looks VERY professional! Very nice indeed! hope you have fun with it.

Thanks Dirk, but a far cry from being "proffesional". Made all the usual rookie mistakes on her. I have two piles of parts at home after the build. The "next project" pile....and The "Ummmmm....that didn't work" pile!

I am proud of her though. She's performing like a true champ, staying cool in the summer heat/bumper-to-bumper trafiic and showing very well.
#8
Quote from: "rick 36dodge"LOOK GREAT !!!! :D
I know the feeling after alllllll that work. You can't buy that feeling !
Glad to have another MOPAR on the road and powered by a CHEVY.
Rick Harris.

Rick....would have liked to put a "baby Hemi" in her to complete the look, BUT would rather get home at night.... 8)
#9
Tom36.....thanks thats what I was after.

Pope....and just how long shall that last? I'm tired of turning down the tunes...lol

Pep, after being out of it for so long (kids, mortgage and all) just knuckled down with my (now 13 yr old) and got her done. He's so torqued he's gone out and picked up his first project......'49 Chev Delux. Now.....just have to sneak it past momma and into the garage! My list of runs is so long I may never reach the end...but * sure die trying!
#10
Quote from: "47wood"That's a real sweeeeet lookin' 38.  Love the color too ...what is it?  Thanks for sharing.  Congrats!!!    :wink:

Purple; Thanks it is a little diffrent thats for sure.

47, its a 2001 ford color. "Bright metalic Amber" is what they call it. I find it almost a cinnamon color.
#11
Quote from: "SKR8PN"Thats sweet........Kinda partial to 38's myself!!

Yup, that we do. They have often been refered too as the "ugly duckling"
#12
Thanks for the compliments Fellas, yes, Louisville would make a good "test run", and not that I doubt her.....but still a llooooonnng way to trailer her back if something did happen. Next year for sure!
#13
Quote from: "enjenjo"Looking good. Going to Louisville?

Enjenjo, Thanks, Louisville is a "Tad Far" until I "feel her out" for a bit. Will take a 6 week cruise in her next year though and plan on hitting everything south of the boarder I can hit in the time frame.

Here's another of the engine bay.
#14
Another angle
#15
After 2.5 years of thrashing, plenty of blood, sweat and guidance form members on this board the '38 hit the streets this weekend. Just HAD to grab some quick shots down at the park of her on her maiden voyage and thought I'd share. Still have to finish the interior, but she is "on the road"!!