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amcrules00
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Posted: Sep/25/2011 at 7:16am |
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Interesting, IIRC all the negativity associated with Fram filters was precicely because they didn't have back flow valves.
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pacerman
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Posted: Sep/25/2011 at 8:00am |
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Based on my recollection from posts here and elsewhere the negatives were associated with poor construction and cheap filter media. An inverted filter needs an anti-drain back valve to provide more consistent oil pressure on start-up and to reduce the mess when changing the filter. The PB50 is designed for inverted service. If I knew of a WIX filter with the same specs as the PB50 I would use it. Joe |
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ramblerman390
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Posted: Sep/25/2011 at 8:11am |
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looks good
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want to go fast... get an AMC!
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Posted: Sep/25/2011 at 9:56pm |
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I've had my '62 wagon for almost 2 years and can't find the time to put her back together. You have a good start with yours.
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A little more progress today. Got the new fueler sender in the tank and mounted the reconditioned tank. The fuel sender came from Doug Galvin and the screen on the tip came from Mac's antique Ford parts (as well as the o-ring for the sender). Edited by pacerman - Sep/25/2011 at 10:06pm |
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Posted: Apr/24/2012 at 11:06pm |
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Edited by pacerman - Apr/24/2012 at 11:07pm |
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gtoman_us
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Posted: Apr/24/2012 at 11:18pm |
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Nice progress Joe
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1964 Rambler Ambassador Cross Country Wagon
1965 GTO 1931 Model A Ford "Flat Roofs are Cool" |
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Posted: Apr/24/2012 at 11:47pm |
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Joe,
We hope you'll bring Leona to the socalamx show next month, Saturday, May 19th at the NHRA museum. Even if it's not exactly the way you want it or is still under construction, we'd still enjoy looking at it.
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ramblinfsj
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Posted: Apr/25/2012 at 11:23am |
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So that's what a 62 Classic's gas tank is suppose to look like. Mine, is wadded up into a ball under the car because of an idiot and a winch. I'm surprised you could find a master cylinder for one of these. Mine will need one to. I bet it wasn't cheap. The front floor mat is nice! Like you said, alittle cleaning and some armor-all should bring it back to life. Does your car have the notorious rust around the heater box and under the back, top of the fenders? I actually wish my car was more like yours. Mine has all the chrome down the sides and trunk, it has the push-button auto, power-steering, and no radio. Yours looks to be a base model and I'd rather have it that way. I love your wagon, Joe. Some reverse baby moon chrome wheels would look awesome (hint, hint).
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1965 Rambler American 220 1978 Jeep Cherokee w/401 1962 Rambler Classic 400 1973 DJ-5 Postal Jeep 1979 Concord DL 2dr 1975 Matador Wagon |
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Posted: Apr/25/2012 at 12:05pm |
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It was garaged most of it's life as a one-(now two_)owner car. I found the master cylinder on Ebay and snapped it up. I also have a used master cylinder (thanks is a forum member) which is very probably usable so let me know when you need it. Watch Ebay for these. Sometimes a seller doesn't know how rare they are. Truly one year only. But I think a 63 later Classic/Ambo unit would work fine if you need to go that way. Joe
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