LOVE THE RAG TIME MUSIC, MY WIFE IS DANCING TO IT, SHE USED TO BE A STAGE DANCER WHEN WE MET. THANK YOU, MY WIFE HAS ALZHEIMER'S DEMEMTIA AND SHE IS REALLY EATING YOUR MUSIC UP. THE HAPPIEST i HAVE SEEN HER IN THREE YEARS. THANK YOU
i THINK IT IS GREAT THE TWO OF YOU YOUNG MEN ARE WORKING TOGETHER. MY OLDER BROTHER TAUGHT ME ALSO. i AM NOW 83 AND HE IS LONG GONE, BUT WATCHING YOU BROUGHT BACK MEMORIES OF WHEN WE REBUILT AN OLD T FORD. THANK YOU. SEE MY 1901 OLDSMOBILE ON RAY PITTAM ON GOOGLE AND FACEBOOK.
AWSOME GUYS ! love to see the legacy continue . You are working on history and not many people now days have a clue how we got to the complicated cars of today . You boys are getting experience you cant buy . oh buy the way I got a kik out of you when you mentioned replacing seals .... what did you find out about the seal technology of the 1920's ? what no modern lip seal ? KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK over 50 years ago me and my dad dug through every barn and ravine in the area to build a 1915 T panel truck , yep I have it and the memory's !
@@weaverbrothersofficial There really isn't a way to track down the original owner from the serial number on the engine but if you have any old paperwork for the car that could be a start.
Painting the bolt treads are going to make them harder to remove later, never paint them. When the engine gets hot it will cause them to sieze. Use a tread coating fluid.
Hollywood: “We got ALL these tattoos, let’s NOT sandblast the original engine and put in THE BIGGEST V8 we can find! Let’s find a NEW frame AND new fenders, etc!” Weaver Brothers: “We’ve got NO tattoos NEITHER do our elders, hey! Let’s SANDBLAST the original engine, REPAINT it, let’s SANDBLAST the original frame. We’ll repaint THAT too. We’ll use EVERYTHING original AS POSSIBLE as we can find!” If you ask me, you guys are 10x BETTER than ANY Hollywood show restoring an old car 🚘. Hope to see more in the future cause this is UNSCRIPTED.
@@mafcawebmaster4237 it was a joke. But, if he would. I have a basket case 27 roadster. I believe the wheels are 23 wood spokes Reconditioned on a 27 frame. The roadster wood look a lot better with lighter weight wheels as his would look better with heaver wheels. My opinion not everyones.
What a Fine Job those 2 Young Men did,!!!! HAPPY MOTORING!
Thanks
LOVE THE RAG TIME MUSIC, MY WIFE IS DANCING TO IT, SHE USED TO BE A STAGE DANCER WHEN WE MET.
THANK YOU, MY WIFE HAS ALZHEIMER'S DEMEMTIA AND SHE IS REALLY EATING YOUR MUSIC UP. THE HAPPIEST i HAVE SEEN HER IN THREE YEARS. THANK YOU
Glad we could spread some joy into your life, thanks for the comment!
Well done; love that it's a family project. Glad no one got hurt whacking their heads on the tractor.
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i THINK IT IS GREAT THE TWO OF YOU YOUNG MEN ARE WORKING TOGETHER. MY OLDER BROTHER TAUGHT ME ALSO. i AM NOW 83 AND HE IS LONG GONE, BUT WATCHING YOU BROUGHT BACK MEMORIES OF WHEN WE REBUILT AN OLD T FORD. THANK YOU. SEE MY 1901 OLDSMOBILE ON RAY PITTAM ON GOOGLE AND FACEBOOK.
Definitely a cool car you have there!
Thank you
AWSOME GUYS ! love to see the legacy continue . You are working on history and not many people now days have a clue how we got to the complicated cars of today . You boys are getting experience you cant buy . oh buy the way I got a kik out of you when you mentioned replacing seals .... what did you find out about the seal technology of the 1920's ? what no modern lip seal ? KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK over 50 years ago me and my dad dug through every barn and ravine in the area to build a 1915 T panel truck , yep I have it and the memory's !
Yea it is definitely a different experience.😀😀
I would have recommended changing out that vaporiser intake for a standard style
The planetary transmission ingenious still use today in many applications
I like how the project is progressing
Nice work
Thanks
The engine serial # is at the 14.5 million mark so the car was built in November of 1926.
Do you know if there is a way to tell who the original owner was by the serial#.
@@weaverbrothersofficial There really isn't a way to track down the original owner from the serial number on the engine but if you have any old paperwork for the car that could be a start.
You can adjust the timing on each individual cylinder after you get it running by turning the screw on the top of the coil.
Thanks for the info!
Painting the bolt treads are going to make them harder to remove later, never paint them. When the engine gets hot it will cause them to sieze. Use a tread coating fluid.
Nice work. Very detailed!
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100% recommend removing those 2 piece valves, they will snap, good job so far though
Reeeee ka doodle !!!
Dat ol' girl been goin fine
Yeah I would ditch the two piece valves , also get away from the vaporizer set up .
I would go ahead and put Reed valves on it ⚡
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Hollywood: “We got ALL these tattoos, let’s NOT sandblast the original engine and put in THE BIGGEST V8 we can find! Let’s find a NEW frame AND new fenders, etc!”
Weaver Brothers: “We’ve got NO tattoos NEITHER do our elders, hey! Let’s SANDBLAST the original engine, REPAINT it, let’s SANDBLAST the original frame. We’ll repaint THAT too. We’ll use EVERYTHING original AS POSSIBLE as we can find!”
If you ask me, you guys are 10x BETTER than ANY Hollywood show restoring an old car 🚘. Hope to see more in the future cause this is UNSCRIPTED.
No entiendo xq ocultan como funciona o como restaran el sistema de vaporizacion de combustible de esa epoca??? 😡😡😡😡
Would you consider trading the wire spoke wheels for some authentic wooden spoke wheels?
1926 Fords used Wire Wheels, earlier years used wood spoke wheels.
@@mafcawebmaster4237 right. And my 27 roadster needs wire spoke wheels not wood spoke wheels.
@@essentialjudge2279 understood. But why would the 26 T owner trade for non-stock wheels?
@@mafcawebmaster4237 it was a joke. But, if he would. I have a basket case 27 roadster. I believe the wheels are 23 wood spokes Reconditioned on a 27 frame. The roadster wood look a lot better with lighter weight wheels as his would look better with heaver wheels. My opinion not everyones.
@@essentialjudge2279 Of course, you're entitled to your opinion. Go for it.
Why ocult, vaporizer carb, sistem?? ☹️☹️🤬🤬🤬
that looks disgusting, ruined the patina of the engine
Not professional