hairnet Posted April 13, 2022 Posted April 13, 2022 13 hours ago, PhilA said: At 45 it'll hold 15-17"Hg Phil you missed a bit out it should be hnnnnggggggg Matty 1
hairnet Posted April 13, 2022 Posted April 13, 2022 5 hours ago, PhilA said: I have a sadness over the lack of garage now. im happy that you let me in/mooch/stroke reno i sad i cant travel down from kenner in ma new whip you still have one just its very diy now
Noel Tidybeard Posted April 13, 2022 Posted April 13, 2022 2 hours ago, PhilA said: Yeah it's called "driveway" thru-flo air ventilated garage 😁 PhilA 1
PhilA Posted April 16, 2022 Author Posted April 16, 2022 Checked and gapped plugs. Cleaned and gapped points. New coil, new condenser. Running very much better, the old coil crapped out this morning. Phil Saabnut, Dyslexic Viking, Fumbler and 7 others 10
PhilA Posted April 18, 2022 Author Posted April 18, 2022 Out and about today. Brought the kids to the park to go rollerskate. It's nice to be out and about again. Car behaved almost flawlessly, which was a pleasant surprise. Phil dome, Dan_ZTT, Back_For_More and 8 others 11
PhilA Posted April 18, 2022 Author Posted April 18, 2022 Invisible* repair. Just needs a light skim of filler to take up the ripples. Still needs work but it's in a really quite awkward place to work on. Better than it was, at least. Phil LightBulbFun, mk2_craig, danthecapriman and 9 others 12
hairnet Posted April 18, 2022 Posted April 18, 2022 39 minutes ago, PhilA said: Invisible* repair. Just needs a light skim of filler to take up the ripples. Still needs work but it's in a really quite awkward place to work on. Better than it was, at least. Phil reno wonders 'is it my turn next'
PhilA Posted April 22, 2022 Author Posted April 22, 2022 Washed the car quickly. Chocolate malt. It's Thursday! Matty, captain_70s, mk2_craig and 6 others 9
PhilA Posted April 23, 2022 Author Posted April 23, 2022 Tweaked timing and checked plugs tonight. That looks reet.
PhilA Posted April 27, 2022 Author Posted April 27, 2022 Little bit more tune-up today. Checked the vacuum advance was working correctly. The weather got hot and humid, the car started pinking under heavy throttle at low RPM- when it does it, you know. Wow, this engine is loud. One pot clacks particularly (guessing it's got better compression than the others). Broke out the strobe light and set it back carefully a couple degrees. Now you can just hear it on the verge at very low revs (under 500) so that's perfect. Fixed the low note horn which had stopped working (rusty points) and cleaned the screen wash jar out because the previous blue fluid had gone gooey and moldy. Even the unopened jug was bad. New stuff looks like orange soda. So, went out and got ingredients to make orange cream soda. Very good. Phil danthecapriman, somewhatfoolish, RayMK and 4 others 7
PhilA Posted April 28, 2022 Author Posted April 28, 2022 Aight, so here's one for y'all. Pottering about the way the car is set up functions nicely. It drives well, doesn't hesitate or stall, surge or act stupid. BUT Give it a modestly hard run (2200 rpm, 55 mph) for about 10 miles. During that time it's happy as a clam, buzzing along without trouble. Slow down, then accelerate immediately after that high speed and it knocks/preignites badly. Drive slowly for a half mile or so (35-45 mph) and after that mashing the pedal results in no knock or pinking. I'm thinking maybe the plugs are too hot, despite being what the manual says to use. Thoughts? Phil
Zelandeth Posted April 28, 2022 Posted April 28, 2022 1 minute ago, PhilA said: Aight, so here's one for y'all. Pottering about the way the car is set up functions nicely. It drives well, doesn't hesitate or stall, surge or act stupid. BUT Give it a modestly hard run (2200 rpm, 55 mph) for about 10 miles. During that time it's happy as a clam, buzzing along without trouble. Slow down, then accelerate immediately after that high speed and it knocks/preignites badly. Drive slowly for a half mile or so (35-45 mph) and after that mashing the pedal results in no knock or pinking. I'm thinking maybe the plugs are too hot, despite being what the manual says to use. Thoughts? Phil Sounds like *something* is getting too hot. Plugs isn't a bad shout, possible there's a big temperature gradient from one end of the engine to the other? So it's running in spec where the water is feeding in from the radiator, but the other end of the circuit is running way hotter than it's designed to.
PhilA Posted April 28, 2022 Author Posted April 28, 2022 47 minutes ago, Zelandeth said: Sounds like *something* is getting too hot. Plugs isn't a bad shout, possible there's a big temperature gradient from one end of the engine to the other? So it's running in spec where the water is feeding in from the radiator, but the other end of the circuit is running way hotter than it's designed to. Possibly, and these engines are prone to that when the water distribution tube is broken, missing or clogged. I had been advised to inspect mine so I did when I had the engine out and it's in good shape. It feeds in and jets water from the radiator at each valve set on the inside of the water jacket, which then circulates back out via the head. I could grab my IR thermometer and check after a run but the thermistor for the temperature gauge is at the back of the engine and read steadily for the whole journey just under 180 F. Phil
Zelandeth Posted April 28, 2022 Posted April 28, 2022 Hmm...so based on that I'd probably suggest trying a different heat range of plugs then. Other thing worth trying I guess (assuming you haven't already) would be turning on the fuel boost pump during that period in case there's some heat soak induced fuel vaporisation that's becoming an issue once the revs have dropped for a period of time causing it to run lean. Either in the lines or actively boiling off in the float bowl. That's about all I can think of for my part.
PhilA Posted April 28, 2022 Author Posted April 28, 2022 37 minutes ago, Zelandeth said: Hmm...so based on that I'd probably suggest trying a different heat range of plugs then. Other thing worth trying I guess (assuming you haven't already) would be turning on the fuel boost pump during that period in case there's some heat soak induced fuel vaporisation that's becoming an issue once the revs have dropped for a period of time causing it to run lean. Either in the lines or actively boiling off in the float bowl. That's about all I can think of for my part. What I thought was vaporization was actually the pump drawing air in through a pinhole in the cork gasket around the sediment bowl. The pump now rarely causes problems unless the car sits on a hot day and then it can lose the contents of the float bowl to evaporation and it takes a moment to fill up. Eyeballing the plugs after a hard run like that shows a very even mixture distribution. You can really feel when it's starving out, too. Phil
hairnet Posted April 28, 2022 Posted April 28, 2022 so was looking at this thread last night and missed a page so pressed the prev button (or so i thought) being blind and chromebook = i hit the arrow that went to page 1 the original pic @PhilA theres a c70 volvo - bit posh in that bit of baton then?
PhilA Posted April 29, 2022 Author Posted April 29, 2022 15 hours ago, hairnet said: so was looking at this thread last night and missed a page so pressed the prev button (or so i thought) being blind and chromebook = i hit the arrow that went to page 1 the original pic @PhilA theres a c70 volvo - bit posh in that bit of baton then? Lacombe, a tiny little place out in the middle of nowhere. 27075 Ronald Reagan Hwyhttps://maps.app.goo.gl/xqP7RzkBC9DRovP6A
hairnet Posted April 29, 2022 Posted April 29, 2022 52 minutes ago, PhilA said: Lacombe, a tiny little place out in the middle of nowhere. 27075 Ronald Reagan Hwyhttps://maps.app.goo.gl/xqP7RzkBC9DRovP6A nice 6 door burban
PhilA Posted April 30, 2022 Author Posted April 30, 2022 On 4/28/2022 at 1:43 PM, Zelandeth said: Hmm...so based on that I'd probably suggest trying a different heat range of plugs then. Other thing worth trying I guess (assuming you haven't already) would be turning on the fuel boost pump during that period in case there's some heat soak induced fuel vaporisation that's becoming an issue once the revs have dropped for a period of time causing it to run lean. Either in the lines or actively boiling off in the float bowl. That's about all I can think of for my part. Dialed in 2 more degrees of ignition. Doesn't do it now. That'll have to work, then. Dan_ZTT 1
bigstraight6 Posted May 1, 2022 Posted May 1, 2022 Just reading about the possible fuel vaporisation issue here, I had the same problems with my Zodiac which made it awful to drive in hot weather but a few years ago I put some insulated wrap on the under bonnet fuel lines which cured it as it did on my son’s Mercury Cougar when he was having the same issues… PhilA, mk2_craig and Garythesnail 3
PhilA Posted May 5, 2022 Author Posted May 5, 2022 I don't mean to put a damper on things, but this is shocking. LightBulbFun, CaptainBoom, Dan_ZTT and 2 others 1 3 1
hairnet Posted May 5, 2022 Posted May 5, 2022 didnt know they did boing thought only electrical the pic when you went for a malt................ and the chief is a big car ffs PhilA 1
PhilA Posted May 5, 2022 Author Posted May 5, 2022 2 hours ago, hairnet said: didnt know they did boing thought only electrical the pic when you went for a malt................ and the chief is a big car ffs Nope, they do allsorts of car bits. The original dampers would have been Delco. The old ones were very very very knackered Monroe Manumatics. As you can see, they fully extended under their internal pressure... Nope. Driving the car now- major difference. Like seriously major difference. It's highlighted the rear shocks are also completely shot... Phil LightBulbFun, mk2_craig, somewhatfoolish and 1 other 4
PhilA Posted May 6, 2022 Author Posted May 6, 2022 Went fuel up tonight. 8.7mpg, but the radio has fixed itself and it doesn't like this fuel much, need to tweak the timing and mixture again. Phil Dan_ZTT, somewhatfoolish and LightBulbFun 3
PhilA Posted May 6, 2022 Author Posted May 6, 2022 Since the storm, the passenger front indicator was leaking in water but not letting it out. So, it filled up with water and that left a rusty tide mark. I tried some patented rust remover. Nope. Gave up on waiting and scrubbed it with a wire brush. Much better, that was welded on. Slight improvement, for if you were actually looking. Next up, chrome. Phil mercedade, LightBulbFun, Dyslexic Viking and 6 others 9
LightBulbFun Posted May 6, 2022 Posted May 6, 2022 im curious, you use this lovely car pretty regularly which is really awesome to see how many have you clocked up in it? I really do love how its being used, as it would of been 71 (bloody hell) years ago, not too many modern upgrades much, still its glorious flat head straight 8 driveline, its just been expertly fettled back into good health just wonderful to see because you just dont see this anymore, I love how its not even a weekend only toy I love how its just used as a "alright i need to get something from the shops" and you look at the driveway and go yeah ill take the Chieftain, type car still Matty 1
PhilA Posted May 6, 2022 Author Posted May 6, 2022 11 minutes ago, LightBulbFun said: im curious, you use this lovely car pretty regularly which is really awesome to see how many have you clocked up in it? I really do love how its being used, as it would of been 71 (bloody hell) years ago, not too many modern upgrades much, still its glorious flat head streight 8 driveline, its just been expertly fettled back into good health just wonderful to see because you just dont see this anymore, I love how its not even a weekend only toy I love how its just used as a "alright i need to get something from the shops" and you look at the driveway and go yeah ill take the Chieftain, type car still Yup, it performs as An Car quite well. I've done about 3500 miles in it so far, which isn't too bad, considering. Phil LightBulbFun, somewhatfoolish, Matty and 3 others 6
Zelandeth Posted May 7, 2022 Posted May 7, 2022 This turned up at a local classic car get together yesterday evening, definitely from the same era as the Chieftain. 1947 in this case I believe. I used to just look straight past cars that were this old, but more and more over the last few years I've been more drawn to them. Saabnut and Matty 2
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