Reassembling the Model T engine/transmission. Part 1.

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  • @romjone4801
    @romjone4801 Рік тому +2

    Thanks for showing the rebuild. It is so much easier to visualize in a Video than in a diagram. Great job!

  • @craigroberts3982
    @craigroberts3982 Рік тому +1

    quite the simple yet complicated car

  • @IFTA23
    @IFTA23 Рік тому +1

    I wanna thank you for your videos. I have a 1923 Model T and learned alot from your videos and even for the mag box. I finally got it started after 9 yrs of sitting after someone else drove it and messed up the timing gear. I now have it after my mother said it was going to be inherited to me since im the mechanic in the family. I have a few videos of mine posted soon of it running. But thank you for showing us how to fix these old cars. Ive learned alot and the ford service manual is a must have.

    • @onewhocollects6781
      @onewhocollects6781  Рік тому +1

      Thank you very much, I try.
      That's pretty neat, have fun with it!

  • @BAGOTCORNER
    @BAGOTCORNER Рік тому +2

    Excellent, thanks for the video !
    Looking forward to seeing the adjustments you make to get it all sorted and drivable .

  • @ironcladranchandforge7292
    @ironcladranchandforge7292 Рік тому +2

    Excellent!! Looking forward to the final assembly and test drive. I'm sure it will work out fine.

  • @rscruiser3533
    @rscruiser3533 Рік тому

    If welding up the clutch teeth works ----- Good Job -------- Seems like if we can fix something ourselves ---- there's a good feeling we have in doing the repair -------- Interesting in seeing the internal parts of a model T trans ----- A nice simple fix for the oiling system ------ so much simpler ------- Thank You for bringing us this video ------ It's Educational ---- Have a Good Week ---- Rodney

    • @onewhocollects6781
      @onewhocollects6781  Рік тому

      Thank you very much.

    • @Peter-jo3wt
      @Peter-jo3wt Рік тому

      Back in the day, these Model Ts were regularly fixed by the farmer, or the town blacksmith.
      I never doubted you for a moment.
      I acquired my 1927, 7 years ago.
      I will perhaps start it by Spring
      (Or even Christmas)

  • @frederickknight9271
    @frederickknight9271 Рік тому

    I got to visit the Ford foundry in Windsor, Ontario in 1977. Watched the men go through the process from creating the molds to casting etc... Gives you a whole new appreciation for engine parts and the precision to which they go together. Your content takes me back to when I was a child watching the old timers in my neighborhood trouble shooting their 1930's and 40's cars. My father spent his life assembling cars for Chrysler and so did all of my uncles. You sir have one of the best channels on UA-cam! And I always eagerly look forward to your content. Thanks for taking us along through your builds. Never disappointed.

  • @shedbythetracks
    @shedbythetracks Рік тому +2

    Because I use a distributor, I use oil flippers and they seem to work very well so far. (they move a lot of oil) The only thing I did differently was I put a bolt and washer behind the triple gear pin to keep it from possibly walking out. As you know the magnets would normally stop that from happening. Just a little insurance. I always enjoy the videos. Cheers from the shed.

  • @davedeatherage4902
    @davedeatherage4902 Рік тому +1

    Thank you, very informative description of your progress. I look forward to all your videos. Thanks again. 👌👍🌞

  • @mentalasylum3969
    @mentalasylum3969 5 місяців тому

    I laughed so hard when you read the post about making the ring gear, you just flipped page, looked over and kept reading

  • @alessandrobientinesi2625
    @alessandrobientinesi2625 Рік тому +1

    Bellissimo video!!👏👏👏👏

  • @gwolfe1231
    @gwolfe1231 Рік тому +1

    Always an interesting seminar.

  • @Bbbuddy
    @Bbbuddy Рік тому

    It seems like any transmission you can assemble with a mallet and a big channel-lock plier will be pretty reliable.

  • @Peter-jo3wt
    @Peter-jo3wt Рік тому

    I was watching this video specifically to see how to bolt and unbolt the flywheel and transmission to the engine itself.
    I don't blame you for doing that off video, but somehow it would have been nice to have some foreknnowledge...😉🙃
    My flywheel is missing four magnets (but is otherwise balanced) which I have acquired, and had planned to install.
    But you DID teach me that these magnets are essentially the oil pump, so perhaps I can just add oil to my already rebuilt engine (purchased that way), and stop postponing the inevitable Old start/Cold start.
    Purportedly, it was parked in 1932 after being used as a Doodlebug for 5 years on a farm in Ohio and has not run since, after they acquired a tractor.

    • @onewhocollects6781
      @onewhocollects6781  Рік тому

      It bolts to the crankshaft flange. the bolts go in from the front (opposite of most other cars).

  • @chuckotto7021
    @chuckotto7021 Рік тому

    God to see you back after a month hiatus

    • @onewhocollects6781
      @onewhocollects6781  Рік тому +1

      Thank you, It's been a rough couple of months, but I think things are back to normal now.

  • @OliverPickard
    @OliverPickard Рік тому +1

    Nice flip flops haha My Views give me grief for always wearing clogs in videos but they defiantly come in handy when you inevitably stand on something sharp

  • @essentialjudge2279
    @essentialjudge2279 8 місяців тому

    Those bolts are actually machine screws. The real size is #14/24 machine screw.

  • @cudaman-yq7pq
    @cudaman-yq7pq Рік тому

    If you do decide to buy a new brake drum down the road, get the 1925-only narrow drum that takes the '26-'27 separate lug shoes.

  • @buztes
    @buztes 7 місяців тому

    The inner clutch basket that keys to main shaft not supposed tobe wire tied its a long cotter key

  • @captnsquid8151
    @captnsquid8151 11 місяців тому

    It is always interesting on the though of mechanical engineering was back then, I many cases they works out well. I feel the fault was in using to much cast iron and not forged steel.

    • @onewhocollects6781
      @onewhocollects6781  11 місяців тому

      I think the reason for using cast iron was to keep the manufacturing cost down. But that's just my guess.

  • @StevenMonticelli-ex1tg
    @StevenMonticelli-ex1tg 8 місяців тому

    I watched Gen 3 auto and your videos. Just wanted to see if any differences in a 1925 Model T trans set up im working on. I noticed you and Gen 3 had 3 spacer washers in the brake drum and mine has 2.

    • @onewhocollects6781
      @onewhocollects6781  8 місяців тому +1

      They typically have 3, but it's not uncommon to need more or less to get the gap just right.

    • @StevenMonticelli-ex1tg
      @StevenMonticelli-ex1tg 8 місяців тому

      ​@@onewhocollects6781 thank you