Ford Model A Q&A #8 with Model A expert Bob Guimarin
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- Опубліковано 14 жов 2024
- More of your Ford Model A automobile questions answered by master Model A man Robert Guimarin and regular Model A guy Paul Shinn with special guest and soon to be Model A owner Hal Stead from UA-cam channel Quail Studios Guitar and Keys. Hal's UA-cam channel- / @quailstudios
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Thank you Paul and Robert for letting me sit in on the Q&A. It was a pleasure. So much good information!
Our pleasure!
I know arm signals, lol. Thanks for another great video, guys.
My brain is full. Thank you all for this - truly more than a lifetime of information and it’s going to take more than one viewing to ensure I’ve absorbed it all. Have a great weekend and thanks again to all of you. ~ Chuck
Paul and Bob, thank you so much for answering my question! My last name is McVay, just like the captain of the USS Indianapolis, haha. You guys are great!!!
Our pleasure!
Thanks guys. It's so worth it to see Bob sitting in on another great Q+A HAVE A GREAT 4TH. GOD BLESS THIS COUNTRY.
Thanks Dean. God bless the USA!
Paul, thanks for clearing up about the Sept/Oct ballots as I received my July/August issue of Restorer today and was disappointed because there was no ballet. Thank you, Bob and Tina for your Model A enthusiasm and knowledge sharing!
Glad to help, thank you!
Excellent information on brakes thank you!
Glad it was helpful!
WOW! Thanks guys! So much info! It's one thing that modern car owners don't really have to worry about is the maintenance of lubricating your vehicle, we just drive down to the dealership and they do it. With these old cars, YOU have to make sure the vehicle is properly lubricated at ALL points. Thanks for bringing that up!
You are the warranty!!
This is very important news on the model A I learning so much makes me good at car show with trivia . I have 1949 silverstreak pontiac I use 1949 plates on my car and never been stop here in Indiana thank you and your friends
Thank you again ,Paul! Bob is an American treasure! He seems to be getting sharper as time goes on time! God bless him.Unlike the rest of us! Haha.
Thanks!
Paul ask Bob if he was on the uss Johnston in WW 2 my late father was on the Montpelier In night battle of Empress Augusta Bay these guys were real heroes and bad asses we owe them everything thank you sir .
Bob was on Johnston during Korea
Hi Paul. I just wanted to let you know how much I appreciate your videos! You, Les Andrews' manuals, and AstraWerke's videos have really helped me with my 31 Roadster Deluxe. It's a great car and a lot of thanks to your videos shes running true and smooth! Thanks again!
Great to hear!
One of my old bosses had a 1928 Whippet two-door, and we hand-made every gasket for that car. That was a big job. Have fun with the Model A's, Mike
Thanks Mike!
hey guys, thanks for the video! and thanks for the shout-out! Keep up the good work! 👍 Happy 4th of July. Stay safe.
Thanks! You too!
Love Mr G!! He is such a reservoir of great detailed information!
He's the best!
Great to see you both today and thanks for your unlimited knowledge 😊
Glad you enjoyed it!
Thank you guys for the help!
If I remember correctly, the float was indeed slightly slant when closed.
I'll check the intake manifold for leaks - sadly, the gaskets with holes where the studs go aren't available over here,
and I've had very bad experience with the copper ones I could get my hands on (fitment wise).
I use gland rings (as they also help align the gaskets upon install), but who knows!
Best Wishes
Adrian
Adrian, can we help by sending you the gaskets you need, or other parts? It seems silly that today with global package delivery that some items are scarce regionally. I have German ancestors as many Americans do.
Very enjoyable Q&A, thanks Bob, Paul and Hal. So many items covered on this one that you could watch it several times and learn a fix each time. The float leveling segment was one that I liked, thanks for the tip, well maybe a reminder, cause I did learn this from my dad back in the early 70's. I guess we just forget or grow complacent. Anyways, loved it, thanks again and I hope you all have a great day!
Thank YOU!
Great video guys, it was nice to see Bob. Have a great 4th.
Thanks! You too Mike!
What do you mean, “Give back to the community”??? Paul you have been serving the community since you started this channel!
Thanks, brother!
Thank You Paul and Bob. It was hard to hear your volunteer question reader.
We need an audio tech
Paul... I follow you quite often and you have been a major support in my efforts to maintain my 31 Deluxe Phaeton. Question: you mentioned you quite often use a Tillotson float as a replacement for the cork gas gage float... You have stumped me on how to fit this float in the gas gage dash hole... do you cut it apart and make it smaller? I am hoping that you can pull back the curtain and tell me you trick....
There are two types of Tilly floats. The small round barrel shape one is the one I use. Fits through the hole just barely.
I appreciate the advice about the float a motor vs the stock motor mounts and will take it into consideration. However I still don’t know what surface or which two points one would hold an instrument against to measure the degree of tilt. Thanks for your help. Paul, you can count on my vote!
Thank you!
Another awesome informative video!
Mahalo guys!! 🤙🏽
Thanks Ryne! New wheels and tires soon on Gandalf
Thanks for explaining why you don’t like the Float o Motor
Glad to help!
"Making Model A's cool again"
Still remember riding in my grandparents' Model T. When my folks bought the Model A it was the coolest thing ever. Still cool. Never not been cool.
P.S., and Bob's forgotten more than I've ever known about 'em. lol
He forgot more than I know too
good luck Paul hope u get the votes you need. thanks for these vids i learn alot, thank you. your dad face expression said it all on the license plate question lol that was a funny reaction
Thanks for voting
Paul, as a sound guy, I would have had a hand held so that your guest had sound pickup coverage.
Yea, I know. It was last minute.
It’s Bob!!
I haven’t called him yet for the horn, been busy. 🤦🏽
I hope he still has it.
I grabbed it from him. Want me to send it?
Thank you again for sharing your wealth of information. Bob is a treasure. Paul is ok too I guess.
Agreed!
Paul, have you ever heard of or seen methanol and water injection on model a’s for an octane boost? I met and older gentleman that had it and I got a picture of it. The bottle was mounted and looked factory on the drivers side of the firewall engine bay and it fed in the intake manifold and that was it. The car appeared very stock but had this. Never heard of it before then.
Haven't seen it. But I have seen a head gaket leak that lets water into the cylinders.
Thanks so much for your videos.. Do you have any tricks up your sleeves for compressing water pump packings, 2 coils of rope, while trying to get the threads of the brass adjusting nut to engage with the threads of the water pump housing?
I just shove everything together and catch a thread and then start cranking down until the shaft feels like it's getting snug, then rotate it around and tighten again. Admittedly, I've only had to repack a water pump a few times.
For your Information...I think that some of my water pump parts might be aftermarket parts and off in dimension. After spending about two hours trying to create a jam fit with two coils of graphite packing rope. I cut a second rope to length and unbraided the rope. It had six strands, then I braided three strands together. Time spent, 5 minutes for this operation. One full rope and a half-braided rope works just fine. I might have to repack more often, but it works. @@ModelA
Because I live on the East coast, I'd add a heater accessory and directional signal signals along with LED lights for safety at night.
Question: Is it a good idea to paint the firewall without removing parts? It requires paint chipping removal and rust treatment. What products should I use?
I would remove everything from it and pull the engine if I had to redo a firewall. Preferably pull the body off the frame though.
Years ago even on more modern drum brake systems, wear would happen due to guys replacing shoes and not lubricating all the points where the shoe touches metal. I have seen backing plates that have holes cut through them due to a lack of lubrication. Spring sets that have been installed the wrong way will cause problems as well. Note, always check the wheel cylinders for leakage by pulling back the dust cover boot and looking for brake fluid inside the boot, then you know that you need to rebuild or replace the wheel cylinder. Have fun, guys, and take care, Mike GM/DELCO/ASE Master.
Good tip for hydraulic brakes, as some Model A’s have been converted from their original 100% mechanical setup.
Is there a video that covers towing with a Model A? I was thinking of a very small pop-up camper or small cargo trailer to hold camping equipment.
I haven't done one.
Paul did i understand you when you said that you adjust your breaks from one setting?
I don't understand
Ya got my vote.....🎉
Thanks! I got elected.
I have some 1928 original headlights I am restoring for wall display I am wondering if I can use regular cork gasket material or rubber for the rim of headlights and do you have to use the clip pins to contain the ring when there is a spring bracket on them now ?
I always use the cork gaskets. WAY better than rubber ones. And I use the clips because they hold the lens in to the ring so it doesn't fall out and break when you have to open it.
@@ModelA thank you very much for your reply , By the way do you know anyone who sells the lens clips and how thick does the cork gasket have to be for good sealing about a 1/8" thick or better 3/16ths thickness.?
Paul, another subject has just popped up. Reducing the weight of the flywheel to complete a counterbalanced crankshaft. modification. Have you had any experience with people that have done this? I've heard that with a better balanced drive train in the engine, it can turn faster. Does higher RPM,s create any advantage in either H.P or torque? Also with higher RPM's would this cause crank lubrication a problem? They also would install a diaphragm type clutch pressure plate, do see any advantage? It seems to me that this original engine design must have had extra heavy duty main bearings installed to handle the stresses of piston pulses with no counterweights on the crankshaft and the huge weight of the flywheel.
I have discussed that and those at length. N short- don't
Good knowledge. If you take in vehicles to checkout any minor problems I would bring mine to you and stay a week or so and help do any work that you find. Just have not found a good model A mechanic here in North Central Florida yet had my 1930 model A coup si ce March.
Well thank you for your confidence! Unfortunately, I am not a repair shop for hire. I can work on cars that belong to my fellow club members, that's it.
@@ModelA ok thank you. I know it would be done right by you. Club members out there are lucky!
Can you float your shifts like you do in a semi-truck? I would think that it should be possible given the low reving engine.
Yes, you can
Interesting about motor mounts in this video. My radiator hole is not Ali dry with the center of the drive shaft. What motor mounts do you recommend to correct this problem?
all day should read “align”.
I prefer the stock factory mounts
Have a great Independence Day Folks🇺🇸
Happy Independence Day!!! The USA is the greatest nation there ever was!
Hi Paul... I just picked up a 31 Roadster Jalopy from the original family... The body is totally rust free however the engine is completely seized and the gastank is the only thing with rust holes!
The electrical was changed to 12 volt and some leaves in the springs were removed to lower the ride... I was told that the lower stance would hinder the mechanical brake geometry... is that true?
Yes
Paul, perhaps you should throw your hat in the ring for Republican presidential candidate too.
Enjoyed your Round table discussion, though I missed model T's sense of humor.
The Republican Party is not conservative enough for me.
The guy with the carburetor trouble should install a marvel carb. He’ll never have any problems.
I have one, planning to put it on a car and play with it soon
Paul you should get a better microphone or one moves up closer to you because the guy you got sitting in the back that’s doing the reading I can’t hardly even hear him
I need a lot of help
Nice video guys. Thanks for doing it. While I don't 100% agree with all the tips I have to keep remembering California Model A cars have a different standard. Californians are more into overdrives, sixteen-inch wheels, alternators, 12-volt systems, and plastic radiator fans. Different strokes I guess.
We are not into 12 volt systems, 16" wheels, or plastic radiator fans!
Robert should write a do it yourself mechanics book with knowledge he has its knowledge that will be gone when his time comes
It has been discussed
Paul, in Michigan, If you register with a year of manufacture you register it for life. $30.00
Lucky!
Seat belts in colorado are mandatory if you dont have them it can be a 1500 $ fine ! per person that is unbelted !
Very nice show. Can we be friends? My wife would love to visit with your wife. They both are full of joy and like to laugh. We have eight double A home made Ford tractors and a Studebaker , and a Graham Brothers tractor. Plus twelve old trucks from the 30s and 40s.We are famous but not like you.😅 Every thing has a problem but most run. Some how I got old and mostly enjoy memories now. Come and visit if you can. Got lots of part and engines to. Your and interesting guy, say hi to Bob and give him a hug from us. Brian and Debi and God Bless you and family and God Bless America.
I thought we were already friends? We appear at events here and there, best to catch up with us at one of them.
Bob knows the arm signals. Problem is that modern day drivers don't know what they mean.
That is true
does anyone make model A kit cars ?
Not to my knowledge
Help vicr grip garage rebuild his engine
Derek mentioned having me fly out and help. It may happen.
At 15:45 or there abouts Bob talks about a radiator shop you use for getting the 4 row, 9 fin radiators made. What shop do you use? I'm sure most shops could build it but one that has done them in the past, and you've commented in another video about how going up some hills both of your cars drive up hills without any problems. Gathering vendor info at this time. Thanks. ~ Miles
Modesto Radiator. Next weekend's video is about that shop.
@@ModelA Thank you!