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General Discussion / Re: 1949 Frazer help?
« on: September 30, 2016, 01:31:51 AM »
Hey guys,
Well, it turns out that it was a timing related issue after all! I disconnected the vacuum advance and moved the timing back to it's factory setting of 2 degrees initial and the car runs fine, uphill or downhill at any throttle input. My next job is to try to limit the total advance that the distributor can provide. Once I have that limit set, I will reconnect the vacuum advance for the fuel mileage increase it can offer. Nevertheless, great news and I didn't have to pull the head.
In other good news, I passed my old car / out-of-province inspection yesterday and officially registered the car today! My tie-rod ends arrived a few days ago and I put them in right away and re-booked the inspection as soon as I was done. Thanks Willow Run K-F Parts; the tie-rod ends were just the ticket! I am very happy to see the car back on the road after probably fifty years of sitting around neglected. It was a lot of work, but not too much money and it's a real treat to drive around out in the country where I live.
Thanks also to everyone here at the K-F Forum for your advice and encouragement! I will be posting one or two more videos on Youtube, detailing the final projects on the Frazer and going for a final road test to show off the car. People get a kick out of it everywhere I go, and friends love riding in the spacious and luxurious interior.
I still have a pretty decent 1951 Kaiser Special to tidy up, so I'm sure I'll have more questions soon...
Cheers,
Scott
Well, it turns out that it was a timing related issue after all! I disconnected the vacuum advance and moved the timing back to it's factory setting of 2 degrees initial and the car runs fine, uphill or downhill at any throttle input. My next job is to try to limit the total advance that the distributor can provide. Once I have that limit set, I will reconnect the vacuum advance for the fuel mileage increase it can offer. Nevertheless, great news and I didn't have to pull the head.
In other good news, I passed my old car / out-of-province inspection yesterday and officially registered the car today! My tie-rod ends arrived a few days ago and I put them in right away and re-booked the inspection as soon as I was done. Thanks Willow Run K-F Parts; the tie-rod ends were just the ticket! I am very happy to see the car back on the road after probably fifty years of sitting around neglected. It was a lot of work, but not too much money and it's a real treat to drive around out in the country where I live.
Thanks also to everyone here at the K-F Forum for your advice and encouragement! I will be posting one or two more videos on Youtube, detailing the final projects on the Frazer and going for a final road test to show off the car. People get a kick out of it everywhere I go, and friends love riding in the spacious and luxurious interior.
I still have a pretty decent 1951 Kaiser Special to tidy up, so I'm sure I'll have more questions soon...
Cheers,
Scott