Barry, button up your shirt before your big heart falls out. Just trying to make a point without dwelling on the price Sent from my Verizon Wireless BlackBerry...
Wow! this has "sparked" a lot of commentary with really good "timing", however, it is starting to get a little "advanced" for me.....Might need to "condense"...
Do we have to double our point gap to .040 to 0.48 to get this deal?.............p ... From: crosley19 To: Crosley_Gang@yahoogroups.com Sent: Thursday,...
Still lookin ... From: speedoo51 To: Crosley_Gang@yahoogroups.com Sent: Thursday, November 19, 2009 4:45 PM Subject: [Crosley_Gang] Re: point gap No...Just...
Our Thursday night chats have gotten a little thin lately. If anyone has some time around 10pm EST, 9PM CST, 8PM MST, 7PM PST tonight stop by and talk a bit....
I really love you guys since of humor. Have really gotten a good laugh at some. Rich W. ... From: crosley19 <CROSLEY19@...> Subject: [Crosley_Gang] Re:...
10:00 PM? You better not wake me up...........p ... From: Jim_Bollman To: Crosley_Gang@yahoogroups.com Sent: Thursday, November 19, 2009 5:42 PM Subject:...
Morning floks. On another group I belong to there is a discussion as to what Crosley engines were mfg. Was there a 2 cylinder inline vertical air cooler engine...
It was a 2 cylinder air cooled opposed engine, with valves in block, made by Waukesha Motors. There was never a flathead 4 cylinder made by Crosley. Barry...
The 2 cylinder was manufactured by Waukesha for Crosley Autos. It was a modified version of an engine they were already making. Crosley developed the sheet...
Barry, Is the 235 the specs for a new stock cam?? Or should it be in that neighborhood taking in the consideration for the 60 years of wear?? Thanks, Barry ...
That is new specs, you should not use a cam with less than .230 lift. when they get worn that far, they will wear quick, as they are thru the hardened surface....
The group that was discussing the engines was the Power King / Economy group on Yahoo. The PK's and Economy tractors used the Crosley T92 transmission and the...
They used the same steering box, clutch, trans, and differential that Crosley used. Crosley did not build them. The steering box was made by Ross, the...
Is there rubber bushings between the body and the frame of the FOR. After about two years of what was going to be an easy project, I am almost there....
I am thinking of selling my 51 Crosley Pick-up. I tried to look up a current value online, however no sites list pick-ups in any of their catergories. I am...
... There is a magazine style publication called Old Cars Price Guide. It has very comprehensive (And sometimes deflating) values of what collector cars...
I have never found the price guides to be very accurate when it comes to Crosleys, non enough changes hands for there statistics. Many of the models they list...
Truck is in Grand Rapids OH. I not sure I want to sell it. I have owned it about 5 years, had it at Wauseon once. I love driving it because people have no...