Glad it was helpful! I think it’s definitely worth the effort although you need to make sure you have the correct spark plug wires. From when I told it is a problem to use the originals.
I donno... but when I worked on Helicopters in the army, we used bolts like that . The holes were used for safety wires. They held the bolts in place. We ran the wire through the holes twisted the wire ,then tied it to another bolt or fix point. So maybe they are just good quality aircraft bolts. Yep. Trying to stay neutral and objective when troubleshooting is very difficult. My memory was Ford points weren't too hard to do but I never did a 46 or Pertronix either.
I want to do the pentronix on my 46 Ford V8 flathead the aftermarket ignition points bounce and float at 30-40mph weak brass contact band ,did use pentronix coil! And did have change plug wires to hei wires? Any tips on rear passenger window rh side besides pulling seat out and oval channel frame! Any timing issues thanks that flange with spring on distributor housing some thing for advance
The struggles of old cars, drop out the fuel tank and clean out any debris in it. Blow out the fuel lines front to back and back to front. Check the fuel pump diaphragm for cracks and leaks .
Well, the tank was recently replaced. It was done by the previous owner. I cleaned it all out. I replaced all the fuel lines, previous owner, installed a new fuel pump. I did pull it apart and check everything. Also went totally through the carburetor and installed it. What I think at this point is the fuel pick up tube inside the tank either has a hole in it, or has fallen off. My plan at the moment is to move the fuel line to the bottom of the tank and attach it to the drain valve and see what I get.
I dont think the bolts that hold the distributor to the block are original to your car. My 48 Super Delux is box stock original and doesnt have bolts with holes anywhere. A Pertronix conversion is a great idea. This car is coming along nicely.
@@scottmason2866 yes, vacuum brake, used to adjust vacuum advance and prevent pinging, but practically useless as gasoline octane ratings have increased dramatically since 1940. just needs to be there `to keep things from falling out. stuff can be removed and hole plugged is the best thing to do, from what i understand.
DAMM I KNOW THE FEELIN OF CHASING MY TAIL FOR DAYS TO IT ONLY BEING THE SMALLEST OR THE LAST THING I CHECK...THE OLD SCHOOLS ARE GONNA BE THE LIFE OF US OR THE DEATH LOL...
Hysterically funny when you turn to camera and start to realize it may have been a fuel problem all along. Just found your channel and like it a lot.
Thank you. That was a bad day. I now have it running. However the transmission is now not working. Why do I do this?
Don't give up, it will live. I just put a new starter and turn up to my 47 . She runs good now. Good luck bro .
The struggle is real.
Loved the honesty of the video. I can relate. I’m going to install petronics on my Flatty. Thanks for sharing
Glad it was helpful! I think it’s definitely worth the effort although you need to make sure you have the correct spark plug wires. From when I told it is a problem to use the originals.
I donno... but when I worked on Helicopters in the army, we used bolts like that . The holes were used for safety wires. They held the bolts in place. We ran the wire through the holes twisted the wire ,then tied it to another bolt or fix point. So maybe they are just good quality aircraft bolts. Yep. Trying to stay neutral and objective when troubleshooting is very difficult. My memory was Ford points weren't too hard to do but I never did a 46 or Pertronix either.
Yeah, the car runs fantastic now of course the transmission is now broken.
I have that same Pertronix conversion on my 47 ford two door. It works good but needed a lot of filing to make it fit into the distributor.
Yeah it definitely was a good update.
I want to do the pentronix on my 46 Ford V8 flathead the aftermarket ignition points bounce and float at 30-40mph weak brass contact band ,did use pentronix coil! And did have change plug wires to hei wires? Any tips on rear passenger window rh side besides pulling seat out and oval channel frame! Any timing issues thanks that flange with spring on distributor housing some thing for advance
The electronics made a huge difference in the motor running. This particular motor was a vacuum advance.
The struggles of old cars, drop out the fuel tank and clean out any debris in it.
Blow out the fuel lines front to back and back to front.
Check the fuel pump diaphragm for cracks and leaks .
Well, the tank was recently replaced. It was done by the previous owner. I cleaned it all out. I replaced all the fuel lines, previous owner, installed a new fuel pump. I did pull it apart and check everything. Also went totally through the carburetor and installed it. What I think at this point is the fuel pick up tube inside the tank either has a hole in it, or has fallen off. My plan at the moment is to move the fuel line to the bottom of the tank and attach it to the drain valve and see what I get.
Holes in bolt are to safety wire in olace
Yeah that’s what everybody says but the big question is is it a stock Ford set up or did somebody add these at some point?
those holes are for a safety wire so the bolts don't back out.
Yeah I found some on the reared too. Is it factory
I dont think the bolts that hold the distributor to the block are original to your car. My 48 Super Delux is box stock original and doesnt have bolts with holes anywhere. A Pertronix conversion is a great idea. This car is coming along nicely.
Oh yes runs much Better.
unknown part looks like a vacuums advance
I think it’s like a stabilizing thing
It's actually a vacume brake.
@@scottmason2866 yes, vacuum brake, used to adjust vacuum advance and prevent pinging, but practically useless as gasoline octane ratings have increased dramatically since 1940. just needs to be there `to keep things from falling out. stuff can be removed and hole plugged is the best thing to do, from what i understand.
DAMM I KNOW THE FEELIN OF CHASING MY TAIL FOR DAYS TO IT ONLY BEING THE SMALLEST OR THE LAST THING I CHECK...THE OLD SCHOOLS ARE GONNA BE THE LIFE OF US OR THE DEATH LOL...
I know. And the b st part is we do it for fun
@@Theoldironworkshop THAT AINT NO DAMM LIE...
Wow
Simultaneous failures always a brain buster .
Some days are harder than others.
Maybe it's just to feed the wireless route
Bluetooth it