Ford Model A Motor Inspection - Dropped the pan, you WON'T BELIEVE what was inside!!

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  • "Operation Hooptie" 1931 Model A Ford coupe project continues! We remove the oil pan and inspect the bottom end of the motor. A "surprise" is found. We plastiguage the babbit bearings and adjust, then reassemble. Does it run? How bad is it? Paul Shinn's UA-cam channel- ua-cam.com/users/paulshinn...
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  • @ModelA
    @ModelA  2 роки тому +2

    Motor: noun
    A machine, especially one powered by electricity or internal combustion, that supplies motive power for a vehicle or for some other device with moving parts.

    • @littlejohnny4759
      @littlejohnny4759 16 днів тому

      Incorrect.... A motor does not convert its fuel in order to produce power. Hence we have electric MOTORS. An engine must take its fuel and convert it into another form of energy in order to produce its power. Hence, a steam engine, a gas engine a diesel engine. They all take fuel in one form and convert it into another in order to produce power. If it uses internal combustion it is an engine not a motor.

    • @ModelA
      @ModelA  16 днів тому

      @@littlejohnny4759 The owner's manual calls it a "motor". So, just sayin.

  • @ncc74656m
    @ncc74656m 3 роки тому +56

    My wife says to me "Let's go buy a car and get greasy," I'm jumping up right now and getting to work cause that's true love, baby.

  • @mackfisher4487
    @mackfisher4487 3 роки тому +56

    Your lucky man Paul having a partner that will help you on your projects.

    • @ModelA
      @ModelA  3 роки тому +6

      The down side is, I have to help her with hers... And I hate worms!

    • @kennethbaker2008
      @kennethbaker2008 3 роки тому +2

      You are indeed blessed.

    • @mohinderkaur6671
      @mohinderkaur6671 3 роки тому +4

      Normally women are supposed to be harassing and obstructing and criticizing you while you work ...

    • @WayToManyAssassins
      @WayToManyAssassins 6 місяців тому

      ​@@mohinderkaur6671😂😂

    • @dennisyoung4631
      @dennisyoung4631 5 місяців тому +1

      Hence this lady is a treasure.

  • @bruceraykiewicz6274
    @bruceraykiewicz6274 3 роки тому +11

    Man, that sounds nice. Ole gear head here. I once upon a time had a '31' 1/4 ton 'A' pick up. I bought it from an old auto parts house in NE Jersey when I was 23 yrs. old. It was run hard and put up wet who knows how many times. The engine had be bored and the crank turned at some time. And, it always leaked oil past the rear main(those things originally had no rear main seal, as you probably know) they depended on a slinger system to get the oil back to the pan. Anyhow, by 1967, I had acquired a spare engine block, head and all. That had never been bored and the crank never turned. Lucky me! I called my dad, who had been an auto mechanic from the 'T' days, to find out how to clearance the rods and mains. He gave me a trick that was done on them long before plastigauge. I did that with the shims, put thick wall Caddy wrist pins in, with retainers. And new Perfect Circle cast iron rings of course. That engine ran so nice. Light gray exhaust pipe, which was what we used to look for in those days. AND, no more rear main oil leak. Drove that thing a lot, until I decided to move to Fl. And I sold it. Wish I brought it with me. sorry for the long post. Thanks again for your videos. And again, that 'A' engine sounded sweet.

    • @ModelA
      @ModelA  3 роки тому +1

      Thanks for sharing, Bruce! Dang, you should have kept it and brought it to FL with you. Well, you can always buy another!

    • @mexcanfun4498
      @mexcanfun4498 3 роки тому

      I have used plasticguage here in Mexico.

  • @wherethereisfaith
    @wherethereisfaith 2 роки тому +1

    Man Paul, you and the wife work on Model A's So Cool!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @mafcawebmaster4237
    @mafcawebmaster4237 3 роки тому +44

    Well done, as usual. You're fortunate to have such a lovely helper!

    • @ModelA
      @ModelA  3 роки тому +6

      Yes I am! Thanks Rick.

    • @Quacks0
      @Quacks0 3 роки тому

      Yep, fer sher --- well, Kevin Brown ("Junkyard Digs") has Mook, and he has Tina. :D

  • @Nord3202
    @Nord3202 2 роки тому +1

    In Aviation we are taught to bend the cotter pins over the top & down. Then trim the excess ends. I also check them for wiggle & use a pliers to snug them if needed. Also stainless cotter pins are softer than the steal cotter pins. I have seen stainless wiggle, wear threw & fall out. Automotive stuff is usually low grade China. Aircraft grade cotter pins are not expensive & you get mil spec quality & cad plated corrosion resistant. The mil spec is MS24665 & army navy spec AN380. Aircraft Spruce in California sells complete assortments in kits. On use them on all my vehicles & equipment.

  • @brentderksen6576
    @brentderksen6576 3 роки тому +9

    You and your wife make a good team. Enjoyed it very much.

    • @ModelA
      @ModelA  3 роки тому

      Thanks Brent!

  • @bbbmw
    @bbbmw 2 роки тому +3

    I love how they didn’t need washers, it’s just the strength and thickness of the steel that keeps it from leaking. Fantastic stuff

    • @ModelA
      @ModelA  2 роки тому

      REAL metal!

  • @MikeyDonna
    @MikeyDonna 11 місяців тому +2

    I’m an 82 year old retired auto tech . The first time i saw the inside of an automobile engine was when at 5 years old watching my dad take the head off our family car ( a model A) cylinder head and saw 3 pistons on top dead center. Even then it seemed strange. It wasn’t until years later I recalled that and told him what I saw. He said the piston on the odd cylinder broke into just above the wrist pen . The bottom half with the rod still attached continued to function normal leaving the top half stuck in the carbon at the top of the cylinder. I think back at that and still wonder how a 5 year old would have noticed something wrong.

    • @ModelA
      @ModelA  11 місяців тому

      Because you have natural talent!

  • @hawkowl455
    @hawkowl455 2 місяці тому

    So wonderful to have you explain these things. My grandfather who was born in 1900 and had his own garage and loved Ford automobiles would really love to see and watch your videos. He had a two tone 31 ford like yours. Oh if I had one today and had you to educate me how to keep it care of it today. Also for my wife to work on them like yours, awesome. I’m 69 now probably won’t get one now.😢😊

    • @ModelA
      @ModelA  2 місяці тому +1

      My dad is 94 and has several Model As. It's never too late!!

    • @hawkowl455
      @hawkowl455 2 місяці тому +1

      Tell that to my better half, you would get just as far as I do. Also my dad was born in 31 too. If he was alive today, he would love to listen and watch your videos also. Just knowing that your wife and yourself love this autos as much as I do, thank you, Michael.

    • @hawkowl455
      @hawkowl455 2 місяці тому

      I do think that 1955 was a good year.😀

  • @paboot
    @paboot 3 роки тому +9

    Thanks again Paul,
    I look forward to your great videos on Saturday morning. That little bolt thingie to hold the oil pump in is a great timer saver. As always, you are one of, if not the best UA-camr at showing and explaining how it's done. Looking forward to your next one, whatever it is.
    At 77 years old, I'm still learning so much from you.
    Stay say my friend, PaulB

    • @ModelA
      @ModelA  3 роки тому +2

      Thanks Paul! That little oil pump holder is pretty slick! If you call Bert's and order one, mention you saw it here, please! Steve says he will do a little something extra for people who saw it here.

  • @Oldbmwr100rs
    @Oldbmwr100rs 3 роки тому +2

    I dropped the pan on a '31 Model A because the rear main was leaking badly. Interestingly I found several chunks of bent sheet metal and needed to figure out what the heck happened. They were piston expanders, placed inside the skirts of the pistons, and a couple had broken and fell out. now it was becoming a typical bottomless pit! Customer was selling it and just wanted it running enough to have a short drive to offload, the car had been a relative's old restoration and had been sitting for many years, and they weren't interested in a rebuild. I learned a lot about the model A on that job, for a car so basic, it made me rethink electrical systems for one thing, and how to start and run a car with carb mixture control in the dash.

    • @ModelA
      @ModelA  3 роки тому

      Wow. What a mess!

    • @Oldbmwr100rs
      @Oldbmwr100rs 3 роки тому +1

      @@ModelA It was just one of many cans of worms I've worked on, learning a lot in every one of them. The '31 Caddy V12 roadster though I got it running so well for the guy he let me drive it, something I don't think anyone else was ever allowed to. While not an XKE, was just as amazing to get to drive, even if it was just a short trip.

  • @AVB2
    @AVB2 3 роки тому +1

    In 1974 I took my 1931 Model A engine to a local engine rebuilder who was 76 at the time (so he really knew what he was doing!) He charged me $350.00! It ran perfectly. This video showed me what my engine looked like!

    • @ModelA
      @ModelA  3 роки тому

      Yep. Thanks Ben!

  • @kenrhoda2573
    @kenrhoda2573 3 роки тому +18

    This video came at the perfect time! The next thing my Dad and I are planning to do as part of our own restoration is to drop the oil pan and clean that out! Now we know what to look for! Thanks again Paul for yet another great video!!

    • @ModelA
      @ModelA  3 роки тому +1

      Nice! Hey Ken, please report back and let us know how it goes!

  • @monsterman51
    @monsterman51 3 роки тому +17

    You should always make sure the fill plug will come out before opening the drain plug. Just a little something I learned a very long time ago.

    • @ModelA
      @ModelA  3 роки тому +3

      That just might be the best advice EVER! Thanks, man.

    • @timothyjamieson1282
      @timothyjamieson1282 3 роки тому +2

      @@jeffreylee7184 because otherwise when you discover the filler plug is seized solid, the oil is drained and car is immobilized. If you pull the filler first you can always refill it like normal and drive on.

    • @craigweis1675
      @craigweis1675 3 роки тому +1

      Can't get fluid to move in or out without venting the cavity.

    • @jomarz1828
      @jomarz1828 2 роки тому

      @@timothyjamieson1282 , Logic is a beautiful thing lol

  • @SergLa
    @SergLa 3 роки тому +2

    Приятно видеть красивую пару на фоне красивого автомобиля. Не знаю, что кого больше украшает: вы машину или машина вас. Интересно увидеть коленвал Форда. У меня особый интерес: я строю реплику самолёта, летавшего поначалу на моторе от Форд А.
    It's nice to see a beautiful couple on the background of a beautiful car. I don't know what adorns who more: you decorate the car or the car decorates you. It's interesting to see the Ford crankshaft. I have a special interest: I am building a replica of an airplane that first flew on a Ford A engine.

    • @ModelA
      @ModelA  3 роки тому

      Thank you, my friend!

    • @craigweis1675
      @craigweis1675 3 роки тому

      Henry's son, Edsel Ford in a Ford-produced monoplane powered by a Model 'T' engine. This aeroplane did fly several times but crashed and was not resurrected.
      qph.fs.quoracdn.net/main-qimg-12a8a94e714122ee13d88678529a9a9c.
      The Ford Tri-Motor came years later.
      tse1.mm.bing.net/th?id=OIP.oBLSNw6zppKyekWTJpfuWQHaEG&pid=Api&P=0&w=306&h=171
      wahsonline.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/12/Ford-3.jpg.
      Mr. Stout, sent Henry Ford a letter ... "I like $3,000 to start my aircraft company ..." Henry Ford sent him the money and bankrolled his company. Later Stout aeroplane morphed into the Ford Tri-Motor through a series of earlier models.

  • @paulmathews5686
    @paulmathews5686 3 роки тому +2

    just a quick tip for anybody pulling / then re installing a oil pan in the vehicle ,
    take 4 bolts longer than what came out , cut the heads off , then cut a screwdriver slot in were the head was, screw them up on the pan rail , 2 on one side / 2 on the other side staggered front to rear . now you have alignment studs to keep the pan were you want it with gaskets were you want them . the bigger the pan the more you need them as a extra set of hands .
    especially if your working on big motors like Macks / Cats / Cummins / ect. ect. ect.
    those things get to dancing around till you get a couple bolts in and can make life miserable
    should the gasket - get - away . hope this helps somebody , THE MACK GUY

    • @ModelA
      @ModelA  3 роки тому

      Thanks Paul!

  • @eugenelevin8314
    @eugenelevin8314 3 роки тому +2

    Paul, your videos are all full of the right details. Can’t wait to see more sorting of Athena. Great stuff !
    Thank you !

    • @ModelA
      @ModelA  3 роки тому

      Awesome, thank you!

  • @justin_time
    @justin_time 3 роки тому +2

    Cool stuff! Thanks for taking us along with you!

    • @ModelA
      @ModelA  3 роки тому +1

      Thanks Justin!

  • @Kybossls
    @Kybossls Рік тому

    Paul, I had to go back watch this after today’s 3/18/23 video on the Babbitt versus inserts. I’ll order the pump pin first and a gasket set. Thanks again for these videos. Enjoyed hearing “Dad” laugh at you, wish my Dad was still with me, God blessed me with a good one. Ken in KY.

    • @ModelA
      @ModelA  Рік тому +1

      Sorry about your dad. Yes, I even enjoy when he has a laugh at my expense. I cherish him while I have him! I think he secretly enjoys my failures so he can help me fix things.

  • @discerningmind
    @discerningmind 3 роки тому +4

    Good work Paul and Tina. Thanks for an interesting video.

  • @DWS1435
    @DWS1435 3 роки тому +3

    Love this Model A. It has the same color scheme as my 30 Fordoor had.

  • @jeremytjones2599
    @jeremytjones2599 3 роки тому +2

    Thank you so much for making this video! I am attempting to drop the pan on my 29 fordor this weekend and this video makes it look easy.

    • @ModelA
      @ModelA  3 роки тому

      Glad it helped!

  • @littlejohnny4759
    @littlejohnny4759 16 днів тому

    You were right the first time.... the oil pan is held on by SCREWS not bolts. A screw requires only one tool and is fastened by "screwing" into another piece. A bolt requires two tools and usually uses a nut (hence the second tool) in order to fasten.

  • @geraldbly4903
    @geraldbly4903 3 роки тому +4

    Great video! Nice to see what a great team you and Tina make! Glad to see you getting Athena sorted right too.👍

    • @ModelA
      @ModelA  3 роки тому

      Thanks! It's gonna be a long journey.

    • @geraldbly4903
      @geraldbly4903 3 роки тому

      It will be worth it.

  • @ElliottAlvis
    @ElliottAlvis 3 роки тому +4

    Might as well call you Paul ‘Shim’! Loved you and Tina working together in the first part of the video. These cars are such fun to work on compared to the overly complex stuff of today. Keep up the amazing work man!

    • @ModelA
      @ModelA  3 роки тому +3

      Shim!!! Ha ha!! Thanks, Elliott! I keep telling Tina she should just wrench on Model A's here with me and quit doing her many other UA-cam channels that aren't getting any views. But, you know what it's like trying to reason with a spouse unit.

    • @ElliottAlvis
      @ElliottAlvis 3 роки тому +1

      @@ModelA I know all too well! Lol

  • @larrystout606
    @larrystout606 Рік тому

    Thanks for going over these types of maintenance details. For some of us newbies it is a needed foundation to glean and grow from !!!

    • @ModelA
      @ModelA  Рік тому

      You are so welcome!

  • @waynegilchrist1596
    @waynegilchrist1596 2 роки тому +1

    Just stumbled across your videos and I am glad I did. Love the experience you share and the quality of your videos is great. Always been a fan of the old "A's" and "It's"! I have a special affection these old Fords that had as big an impact on the development of what USA is as any other invention or contrivance.

    • @ModelA
      @ModelA  2 роки тому

      Awesome, thank you!

  • @pipercdefgabc2005
    @pipercdefgabc2005 2 роки тому +1

    Have fun guys, things like this make watching videos fun. Girls and guys working together to accomplish a gold.💖💖 we understand about the plastic Gage. No torque, specs no filter? Wow.

  • @Dan-qy1rg
    @Dan-qy1rg 2 роки тому

    Great video, thanks for sharing it and your expertise with us, take care, stay healthy and be safe.

  • @dabprod
    @dabprod 3 роки тому

    I had a 1932 Ford Model B pick-up way back in the early 60's when I was a High School kid in Florida. All original except seal beam head lights. Great memories. Wish I still had it today.

    • @ModelA
      @ModelA  3 роки тому

      That would be SWEET!

  • @dennisc.1189
    @dennisc.1189 3 роки тому +2

    Great video, Paul and your helper.

    • @ModelA
      @ModelA  3 роки тому

      Thanks Dennis!

  • @TooManyHobbiesJeremy
    @TooManyHobbiesJeremy 3 роки тому +3

    I really enjoyed the video Paul. It was also good to see Tina acting like a boss 😎 interesting to see the dipper tray and how it integrates into the pan.

    • @modeladenny1218
      @modeladenny1218 3 роки тому +1

      Tina ACTING like a boss ?😀

    • @ModelA
      @ModelA  3 роки тому +3

      Haha! Thanks! The dipper tray just wedges in there and is held in with those lines along the sides of the oil pan.

  • @jochenstacker7448
    @jochenstacker7448 3 роки тому

    Thank you for watching this? My pleasure!
    Thank you for making this!

    • @ModelA
      @ModelA  3 роки тому

      Thank you too!

  • @salvadorsevilla6259
    @salvadorsevilla6259 3 роки тому +1

    I love all your videos! I’ll be watching them all ! Thank you for all your hard work and I just found out what a double clutch is . It’s the 1930 model A that has me learning about the mechanics of cars !

    • @ModelA
      @ModelA  3 роки тому

      Good work, Salvador!

  • @AMCguy
    @AMCguy 3 роки тому +2

    For a car like that, I'd definitely keep the oil pressure gauge. I just found your channel, i love it!

    • @ModelA
      @ModelA  3 роки тому +1

      Welcome aboard!

  • @bobtheraptorjoe577
    @bobtheraptorjoe577 3 роки тому +1

    Tina Mammal!!! So happy you with the Paul Mammal

  • @JalopiesDannerr
    @JalopiesDannerr 3 роки тому +2

    Thank you for another great video! I really like the detail, when you screwed all the oil pan bolts in, very nice touch of editing! :-D

    • @ModelA
      @ModelA  3 роки тому +2

      I stole that from Aging Wheels.

  • @rogerrussell8578
    @rogerrussell8578 3 роки тому

    Great watching you two working together

    • @ModelA
      @ModelA  3 роки тому

      Thanks Roger!

  • @russellboyle1368
    @russellboyle1368 3 роки тому +2

    Another great video Paul, Tina is sure a great assistant to the Model A cause. Isn’t the lift a fantastic asset in making the under body work easier ,I have the same one! Keep up the good work ( information) for us model A enthusiasts. Regards from Australia 🦘🇦🇺

    • @ModelA
      @ModelA  3 роки тому

      Thanks Russell!

  • @strshooter7399
    @strshooter7399 3 роки тому +1

    Paul, thanks for the “Intro to the Model A 101”. Never seen the internals of one and know pretty much NOTHING about Model A’s. I used to do some backyard maintenance on a few cars I’ve owned, and after working underneath more then my share, I like to wear ... something to keep the crap out of my hair, whatever that suits ya. Personally, of the various fluids I hate the taste of most, is brake fluid (dot 3/4). It just seems to linger on the tongue more so than 10w-30, 90w gear lube (close second), or ATF fluid ~ prefer burnt ATF of course. (I’m guessing TYPE F isn’t something that Model A’s need). Of course, I’m sure you have your favorites too 😉. Thanks again for the inside look at your Model A. 👍

  • @Whitebuffalo44
    @Whitebuffalo44 3 роки тому +1

    As always great content, keep up the good work I've got a 30 tudor your videos are always very helpful

    • @ModelA
      @ModelA  3 роки тому

      Thanks Steven!

  • @modeladenny1218
    @modeladenny1218 3 роки тому +1

    Nce video and a nice surprise. That Model A really does look decent. I know those headlight eyebrows are coming off but I recently put a set on my "A" with blue jewels. I have a set with blue jewels to put on the 7" running lights and a small set with red jewels for the cowl lights which are turn signal lights only.
    It also has those fatter yet, side mounts which I've noticed do get in the way!
    The price we pay for high class!
    Over winter my son removed the right side windshield rear view mirror to install the side curtain with out a slit for the mirror, like the driver side has. He put it up for safe keeping. Months later and the mirror is still safely someplace!!!! ????
    Now I have to beg someone to put on the step plates and seat belts. Being old isn't easy and finding good cheap help takes brains.
    About the lovely helper comments. Mine had blonde hair. She was a great helper but didn't know the difference between a connecting rod and a tie rod.

    • @modeladenny1218
      @modeladenny1218 3 роки тому

      @@jimervin1637 I wanted the large red jeweled visors but only found blue. Years ago they came in plastic in various colors and in stainless in several lengths.
      I agree, they are overkill.
      My A has a tiny V-8 so no hand cranking.

  • @williammedford3661
    @williammedford3661 3 роки тому +2

    Enjoyed your video , makes me wish I still had my 31.

  • @michaelwelch557
    @michaelwelch557 2 роки тому

    So enjoy your videos....so says a man that does not own or has ever owned a Model A.....But as a "seasoned car guy" I can relate to many of the tasks and "findings"
    One of my joys in watching your videos os the obvious {to me}, or not so obvious tongue-n-cheek comments. Truly I often giggle....Thanks!

  • @MikeLoveBuns
    @MikeLoveBuns 3 роки тому +2

    Enjoy each of your Ford Model A videos! 😘😀

    • @modeladenny1218
      @modeladenny1218 3 роки тому

      Always interesting and cheerful.😉

    • @ModelA
      @ModelA  3 роки тому

      Thanks Charles!

    • @ModelA
      @ModelA  3 роки тому +2

      @@modeladenny1218 Thanks Denny! I keep a positive attitude towards everything, man. Going through life unhappy would just make it miserable. Some of my ex-coworkers are activists, I see how miserable they are. When I stopped working in the bay area, I noticed how much better I felt inside after being away from people like that. Now, I only hang out with the people in my small town, and noticed that I am now constantly looking at the positivity in everything. It sure is a happier existence when you aren't surrounded by negative people all the time.

    • @modeladenny1218
      @modeladenny1218 3 роки тому +1

      @@ModelA Correct. My wife has been gone for eight months already. I keep happy when my kids stop, the few old friends stop or call, and by watching things I love on UA-cam.
      When sad news comes on I change channels.
      I have one brother who lives with his miseable wife in Bullhead City. They hate everyone including me.

    • @ModelA
      @ModelA  3 роки тому +2

      @@modeladenny1218 Well, we love you here! So, pox on them.

  • @derekcollins1972
    @derekcollins1972 3 роки тому

    I love that machine. Keep those beauties alive and more mechanical vids please.

    • @ModelA
      @ModelA  3 роки тому +1

      That's the plan!

  • @kennethswain6313
    @kennethswain6313 3 роки тому +2

    Thanks for sharing! I look forward to your weekly presentation. You are so fortunate to have family that support you and a enviable collection of “A”s. How old were you when you began saving Model A’s?

    • @ModelA
      @ModelA  3 роки тому +1

      Old enough to know better. Actually, I forget.

  • @MrDhess68
    @MrDhess68 3 роки тому +3

    Love the video, its not often one gets to see the underside of these beauties. I especially enjoyed the pan under the rear seal and its a shame those were not optional on smal block Chevies and 302 Ford as they seem to always have rear seal problems, lol. Keep up the great work!

    • @ModelA
      @ModelA  3 роки тому

      Thanks David!

  • @michaelmartinez1345
    @michaelmartinez1345 3 роки тому

    Quite the cool cars!!! So easy to work on!!!

  • @pumpkintown
    @pumpkintown 3 роки тому +5

    I hope you get to do a video on adjusting the brakes and hand brakes, and inside the wheel adjustments/ maintenance. I am new to Model A and frankly am a bit uneasy about pulling a hub and going inside the wheel. Even with Les Andrews #1! But not with a Paul Shinn video! Lol! Thanks brother keep up the great work!

    • @ModelA
      @ModelA  3 роки тому +1

      Have you seen my brake adjusting video?

    • @pumpkintown
      @pumpkintown 3 роки тому

      @@ModelA Yes sir But I would love to see more on the inside of the wheel as My A hasnt been serviced inside the wheel for over 40 years and I would love to see your take on taking the hub off and going inside the wheel itself and what things to look for on the inside, if time ever allows! Thanks brother

    • @ModelA
      @ModelA  3 роки тому +1

      @@pumpkintown OK, you got it! Thanks.

    • @pumpkintown
      @pumpkintown 3 роки тому

      @@ModelA thanks brother!

    • @craigweis1675
      @craigweis1675 3 роки тому

      I'm looking forward to the brake videos.

  • @douglaspiercy3996
    @douglaspiercy3996 3 роки тому +1

    Thanks to you guys for the information on the Marvel carb I hope there are still rebuild kits available 👍

    • @ModelA
      @ModelA  3 роки тому

      I think so. Check with Bert's Model A Center. Tell them I sent you for a discount.

    • @davidweiss5541
      @davidweiss5541 3 роки тому

      Try Renner’s

  • @pnotuner1
    @pnotuner1 3 роки тому

    You both do great to turn the bolts and plugs the right way.
    When turning bolts there is the right way and there is another way. And another way. Sometimes it's however you can get it to turn.

  • @fordguy728
    @fordguy728 3 роки тому +1

    Lucked out in the bottom end! When I got my A it crumbled the Babbitt within two months of me having it. Now it’s all rebuilt with inserts. Love seeing the progress of sorting this A, I hope to have my all sorted soon.

    • @ModelA
      @ModelA  3 роки тому +2

      Yes! Hey John, I know how you feel. I bought a Model A about 10 years ago that had a "freshly rebuilt" motor according to the seller. It lasted a few dozen miles! I emailed the guy I bought it from and asked for the rebuilder's info. He said it was a buddy. The buddy only honed it and put 40 thou bigger pistons in it, but never did anything with the bearings. I told him the babbit splattered and all 4 rods had cracked and broken babbit. He told me "I know, it was just a matter of time before the babbit failed completely, that's why I sold it". I wish I could broadcast that jerk's name to everyone and expose him for the fraud he was, but he is no longer with us.

  • @richardsharp6875
    @richardsharp6875 3 роки тому +1

    You are having just too much fun!!!

  • @oldtanker4860
    @oldtanker4860 2 роки тому +1

    Your wife doesn't mind working on cars and getting greasy?!?!?! You sir have a real keeper there.

  • @jameseastwood4984
    @jameseastwood4984 3 роки тому

    The original Model T had a gravity oil distribution system. The flywheel dips below the oil level and flings oil into a receptacle in the top of the bell housing. From there it flows with gravity forward, oiling the cam bearings and the cam gear. The crank and big ends are splash lubricated via the dips in the windage tray.

  • @truthseeker2190
    @truthseeker2190 6 місяців тому +1

    I live in the rust belt way up in canada
    The only cars you see here that are as clean and rust free as that one, are usually only in showrooms, the salt in the winter, eats cars pretty quickly

  • @WACRE44
    @WACRE44 3 роки тому +1

    Thanks for doing this for us.

    • @ModelA
      @ModelA  3 роки тому

      Our pleasure!

  • @elljon1
    @elljon1 3 роки тому +1

    Another great video! Thanks!... I don't like my moving cotter pins to wiggle (like on rods) so I use as large a pin as possible and wrap each pin leg tightly around its side of the nut to help hold it still, I also glue the pan gasket to the block with something like Permatex High Tack and just use grease between the pan and gasket so I can R&R the pan several times before having to replace the gasket.

    • @ModelA
      @ModelA  3 роки тому

      That's a great idea. Thanks!

    • @lawrencesmalley4904
      @lawrencesmalley4904 3 роки тому

      @@ModelA I read somewhere long ago that the connecting rod cotter pins should be as large diameter as possible and bent as tightly as possible to keep them from moving as the engine turns. Otherwise, they will fatigue and break as yours did. Made sense to me.

    • @ModelA
      @ModelA  3 роки тому

      @@lawrencesmalley4904 That's correct. The cotter pins absolutely must not jiggle on the connecting rods.

  • @johnnyrocket6588
    @johnnyrocket6588 3 роки тому +1

    Great video to watch while eating breakfast!!

    • @ModelA
      @ModelA  3 роки тому

      Or eating lunch, or having a pop. Ha ha

  • @quantumleap359
    @quantumleap359 3 роки тому +1

    First video of yours I've watched! Very interesting and informative. Subscribed, I'm looking forward to checking out all of your videos.

    • @ModelA
      @ModelA  3 роки тому

      Welcome aboard!

  • @HEROFOREVER
    @HEROFOREVER 3 роки тому +2

    Love to see it!

  • @robertdavidson3090
    @robertdavidson3090 3 роки тому +2

    Looks like your back may be a bit better!! That's good.

    • @ModelA
      @ModelA  3 роки тому

      I shot this before I shot Friday's video. My back still sucks.

  • @AstraWerke
    @AstraWerke 3 роки тому +1

    Oh Man, takes me right back to October when I tore my oil pan off to take a good look...
    The next challenge will be mounting my oil pan in a way that makes it leak-proof!
    Lovely intro :D

    • @ModelA
      @ModelA  3 роки тому +2

      Just do what I did here. Doesn't leak a drop now! And, thanks! Oh, by the way... When you're ready for you-know-what, send me an email with your address, please. I presume the shipping to Germany will take a while.

    • @AstraWerke
      @AstraWerke 3 роки тому +1

      @@ModelA I'll try that when I fit the oil filter.
      Mail is out :)

  • @manuelstarr3602
    @manuelstarr3602 3 роки тому +6

    Thank you Paul and Co. Cheers 🥂

    • @ModelA
      @ModelA  3 роки тому

      Thanks Yhen!

  • @richardbrobeck2384
    @richardbrobeck2384 3 роки тому

    Nice to see there was nothing major wore out far as the engine goes Paul !

    • @ModelA
      @ModelA  3 роки тому +1

      We'll know that for sure when we finally try to go for a drive!

  • @thomaslemay8817
    @thomaslemay8817 3 роки тому +6

    Th oil just looks like most motor oil before the interdiction of PCV systems on engines.

  • @kendrinkard1921
    @kendrinkard1921 3 роки тому

    Such a beautiful old Model A.Even better when ur a gearhead too.

    • @ModelA
      @ModelA  3 роки тому

      Thank you! I'm not much of a gearhead though. I only know how to work on Model A's. When my 1998 F-150 breaks, I take it to a shop!

  • @craigweis1675
    @craigweis1675 3 роки тому

    Model 'A's are like new puppies, they leave puddles where ever they park. Have a blessed Memorial Day. Thank a vet. Prade day. [What covid]

    • @ModelA
      @ModelA  3 роки тому +1

      Thanks Craig

  • @donaldholman9070
    @donaldholman9070 3 роки тому +1

    Thank you!

  • @Techie1224
    @Techie1224 3 роки тому +1

    i think this 100 yo car can live for extra 100 years with that oil change lol

  • @donm6578
    @donm6578 3 роки тому +2

    Sleepin' in style 6ft in the air

    • @ModelA
      @ModelA  3 роки тому +1

      So the dog couldn't lick me and wake me up.

  • @mauricelewis4543
    @mauricelewis4543 3 роки тому

    You doing a great thorough job on how to fix this car and take care of it I appreciate this video but I cannot finish it

    • @ModelA
      @ModelA  3 роки тому

      Cannot? Did the wife tell you to come to dinner?

  • @GeeenJ
    @GeeenJ 3 роки тому

    like it the "BOSS" is cracking the whip nap times over lol

    • @ModelA
      @ModelA  3 роки тому

      Hahaa Yes.

  • @Okie-Tom
    @Okie-Tom 3 роки тому +1

    Love the very informative vides! Tom

    • @ModelA
      @ModelA  3 роки тому

      Thanks Tom!

  • @MrJp318
    @MrJp318 3 роки тому

    That was a good informative video, thank you.

    • @ModelA
      @ModelA  3 роки тому

      Very welcome John!

  • @JDvintagemi
    @JDvintagemi 3 роки тому +1

    Great video. As usual. I'd like to see a video on checking, and adjusting the emergency brake. All the components, hub removal and everything. My motivations are selfish, that's where I'm at with my car. 😂

    • @ModelA
      @ModelA  3 роки тому +1

      Understood. Hey Jeremy, I do have a video in the works replacing the entire brake system. It's on the way, just don't know when yet.

    • @JDvintagemi
      @JDvintagemi 3 роки тому

      @@ModelA as mine sits right now, I have a hup puller on the way. The lever moves, the cable moves but I still have no emergency brake.

    • @ModelA
      @ModelA  3 роки тому +1

      @@JDvintagemi I use the hub "puller" that threads onto the end of the shaft that you then hit with a hammer to break it loose. Works every time! I use that tool in the upcoming video when I inspect the brakes in Athena.

  • @kwshilts
    @kwshilts 3 роки тому +1

    I just found your channel. What a great find. Thanks for taking the extra effort to show the oil pan installation. I have subscribed and hit the like button. You two make a wonderful team.

  • @ruwithlee1970
    @ruwithlee1970 3 роки тому +1

    To heck with the scrubbing, I'm lazy get Citrus Stove cleaner or power purple! And hit it with the pressure washer! Haha

  • @garylcampbell9964
    @garylcampbell9964 2 місяці тому

    Thanks for the info.

  • @lp2565
    @lp2565 3 роки тому +1

    Great Video!

    • @ModelA
      @ModelA  3 роки тому +1

      Glad you enjoyed it

  • @jerrymatthews8968
    @jerrymatthews8968 Рік тому

    Thank you for a good video!

  • @thomaswebb9705
    @thomaswebb9705 2 роки тому

    Let the man take a NAP!

  • @Quacks0
    @Quacks0 3 роки тому +2

    As we all know from watching Kevin Brown --- a.k.a. "Junkyard Digs" --- every backyard-mechanic needs a "Mook" (i.e., a cute bubbly tomboy) to keep him company and help him remain cheerful and encouraged through difficult/tedious/yucky auto-repair tasks like this; Tina is Paul's "Mook". :D

    • @ModelA
      @ModelA  3 роки тому +2

      Mook is one of a kind. Nobody can replace her! Tina is irreplaceable in her own way as well.

    • @Quacks0
      @Quacks0 3 роки тому

      @@ModelA Oh, so you know her and Kevin personally? :)

    • @ModelA
      @ModelA  3 роки тому

      @@Quacks0 Ha! Never met them, and I seriously doubt either of them has ever heard of me.

    • @Quacks0
      @Quacks0 3 роки тому

      @@ModelA Oh, okay. But you mean that you had known about their channels, and enjoyed watching Mook's cute silly antics? ;)

    • @ModelA
      @ModelA  3 роки тому +1

      @@Quacks0 I have watched a few Junkyard Digs videos. That's all. I thought Mook was funny. Same reason George Burns and Gracie Allen were funny.

  • @MrRShoaf
    @MrRShoaf 3 роки тому +1

    Screw is the proper term. A bolt is a threaded fastener intended to use by the application of torque to the head.
    A bolt is a fastener where torque is applied to a nut.
    More specifically a hex head cap screw.

    • @ModelA
      @ModelA  3 роки тому

      Good to know. Thanks!

  • @ifga16
    @ifga16 3 роки тому

    I'm a former tech writer for Outboard Marine Corporation. We called most all of our threaded fasteners screws. Whether they were slotted or hex head when writing repair or installation manuals. So, calling bolts screws isn't a problem.

    • @ModelA
      @ModelA  3 роки тому

      Awesome! Thanks.

  • @hotrodrich1946
    @hotrodrich1946 2 роки тому

    Great video, thanks. Is there a video showing how to replace the pan gasket a little more in detail? I always have a problem with the end seals. It seems as though they need to be cut better to fit. Mine are always a problem.

    • @ModelA
      @ModelA  2 роки тому

      No. This video is about as much detail as I have done. It's very simple this way. Just remember the dabs of silicone on the sides at the rear and use cork gaskets.

  • @truthseeker8483
    @truthseeker8483 3 роки тому +1

    Great to see you using full synthetic 10/30 oil..it is 2021 afterall.....some vintage car guys want to use the oil they used back in the day which is pretty stupid in my opinion...

  • @shaggy2scooby4you
    @shaggy2scooby4you 2 роки тому

    I haven't done that yet like you just a few puts around to keep things lubed I ,have a 29 A 4door

  • @macmac8249
    @macmac8249 3 роки тому +1

    This is the first time I’ve seen your videos. It won’t be the last. Nice to see car owners working on their own cars. I don’t know much about these cars. Just a few questions though...1) were there no oil filters or filter elements on those engines? 2) What was that small square metal tray for...the one you had to remove? A drip pan? 3) do you have an GM alternator on the car? Great video....I’ll be back. Thanks....Mac

    • @ModelA
      @ModelA  3 роки тому

      Welcome, Mac! Model A's did not come with oil filters. We add them sometimes now. That tray was an aftermarket bandaid for a leaky rear main. I fixed the leak, so I'm not putting it back on. Yes, that is a GM alternator. See the previous video for explanation. Thank you!! Best regards.

  • @sreethampan
    @sreethampan 3 роки тому

    Thank you for the video

    • @ModelA
      @ModelA  3 роки тому

      Thanks for watching!

  • @ersikillian
    @ersikillian 4 місяці тому

    A gold coin? The Ark of the Covenant? The last golden ticket for Willy Wonka's chocolate factory tour? The anticipation is killing me!

    • @ModelA
      @ModelA  4 місяці тому

      The secret recipe for Kentucky Fried Chicken!!!!! Oh, wait.. That's what I found under the seat. Nevermind.

  • @alexandermckay8594
    @alexandermckay8594 3 роки тому

    That's a beautiful A.

  • @EquipmentReviewer
    @EquipmentReviewer 2 роки тому

    Love it!

  • @donaldweber4687
    @donaldweber4687 3 роки тому +1

    Thanks for your great videos! Did you measure the rod bearing side to side play?

    • @ModelA
      @ModelA  3 роки тому

      Yes, of course. Thanks!! Should be a fun car soon.

  • @jimmccoskey8253
    @jimmccoskey8253 3 роки тому +2

    Just wondering the purpose of the dangling wrench? Thanks for another excellent video!

    • @ModelA
      @ModelA  3 роки тому

      Covered that in the previous video. It's just there.

  • @bigsteve8408
    @bigsteve8408 3 роки тому

    When I was a kid. My grandfather used to take me on Saturdays. Behind a company that made wrenches. ( I think it might have been Proto) and dumpster dive, for the defective wrenches. He would take them home, cut, bend, and weld them. He had a specific wrench for every nut and bolt on a "T" an "A" and a flat head 36 ford sedan. I wonder where they all ended up.

    • @ModelA
      @ModelA  3 роки тому

      Awesome! The "greatest generation" was very resourceful.

  • @ricardovelchani2530
    @ricardovelchani2530 2 роки тому

    Parabéns elogiável cidadão.