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15778
I posted a few more photos of the three engines i just got. Notice the governor on the rusted up engine. Were these governors used on cars or did this engine...
Steve Hall
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Oct 2, 2008
3:34 am
15779
OK, added some of the engine part pictures under "engine parts" Like I said before no crank or flywheel or starter. Any hope in rounding this stuff up and what...
amodei1
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Oct 2, 2008
4:20 am
15780
I moved your engine pictures to the Engine Misc folder. The broken crankcase is from a 47 tin engine originally. the other more usable engine is from a late...
Jim Bollman
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Oct 2, 2008
10:58 am
15781
I moved your photos to the Engine Misc folder. The governor was not used on the cars. I would switch to something stronger than just oil to loosen up the ...
Jim Bollman
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Oct 2, 2008
11:02 am
15782
hHi Dennis,   I still have a couple of '59 Dauphines, not in the best of shape at this point, I would part with them real cheap if someone needed parts...... ...
Tom McDowell
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Oct 2, 2008
9:33 pm
15783
Hello, I have just started to restore a farmoroad and need pictures of the front suspension and engine and radiator mounting area. The chasis on this car was...
gjw_talkingu
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Oct 3, 2008
5:27 pm
15784
Well, I must say you are ambitious!! Engine and radiator that will work for you should not be too tough. Transmission and transfer case may be another...
David W. Anspach
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Oct 3, 2008
7:45 pm
15785
As Dave told you some of your missing parts will be near impossible to find and will take some time unless you get real lucky. The transfer case is probably...
Jim Bollman
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Oct 3, 2008
10:46 pm
15786
Check out this months beauty from Nevada. http://crosleyautoclub.com/ Jim......
Jim Bollman
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Oct 3, 2008
11:52 pm
15787
Just thought I should let anyone going to Hershey next week that I will be setup in the Chocolate field again this year in spaces CI 8-10. Should be pulling in...
Jim Bollman
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Oct 4, 2008
12:00 am
15788
Hi gang; Don't know how many of you subscribe to either Reminsce Magazine or Old Cars Weekly, but both publications had articles about our little car. Thanks...
Steve Turner
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Oct 4, 2008
3:10 am
15789
I got a letter today in the mail from the Check Republic from a gentleman who wanted to know how to become a member. He was originally from Williamsport Pa....
David W. Anspach
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Oct 4, 2008
10:06 pm
15790
Jim, That is a another really nice Crosley of the Month. Looking at his engine pic, I was wondering if hooking the top of the radiator to the front of the...
Mo Xie
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Oct 5, 2008
12:09 pm
15791
Is the front straight axle the same as on the cars? And what is a fair price to pay for a guage cluster. I am looking at some parts on Ebay and was wondering...
gjw_talkingu
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Oct 5, 2008
5:07 pm
15792
I hadn't noticed that bracket. I would think that would stress the radiator as the engine torques over. Jim... ... engine pic, I was wondering if hooking the...
Jim Bollman
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Oct 5, 2008
6:30 pm
15793
Saw that--Is it bolted or is it acting as a slide?----------------------...
Chuck Koehler
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Oct 5, 2008
7:06 pm
15794
The regular Crosley had two styles of axle, the earlier had a 1/2" king pin and was a lighter axle, later had a 5/8" king pin. I believe the switch over was...
Jim Bollman
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Oct 5, 2008
9:17 pm
15795
I am restoring a 48 CC wagon and am in need of a set of round guages. Would anyone happen to have any available for sale? Thank you aenderle3@......
E.Arthur Enderle III
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Oct 6, 2008
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15796
I have a 49 Sedan for sale that I want to offer to members before it goes on ebay. All new floors, needs some body work to be finished. Has been painted but...
E.Arthur Enderle III
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Oct 6, 2008
1:18 pm
15797
Just found an article on the Hagerty Ins. site that talks about Ethanol and old cars. Here is part of what it said... "Even low concentrations of Ethanol has...
Barry Dennis
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Oct 6, 2008
2:31 pm
15798
I installed a fiberglass tank in one of my cars 4 years ago. I ran into a bunch of problems, such as clogged carb, clogged fuel pump, intake full of gunk, etc....
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Oct 6, 2008
2:51 pm
15799
Where did you get the fiberglass tank? Thanks  Pete & Paula ... From: aenderle3@... <aenderle3@...> Subject: Re: [Crosley_Gang] Ethanol & fiberglass...
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Oct 6, 2008
3:10 pm
15800
I need to pass the floor board over the stearing collum. Is it easier to remove the stearing wheel or take off the whole collum from the stearing box? The...
gjw_talkingu
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Oct 6, 2008
4:33 pm
15801
Remove the steering wheel and lift the body off the frame. It seems I just saw something recently on a fool proof method for removing the steering wheel. I...
David W. Anspach
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Oct 6, 2008
6:03 pm
15802
I guess you could also do what we do with the roadsters. After removal of the steering wheel, unbolt the steering box from the frame and pull it down through...
David W. Anspach
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Oct 6, 2008
6:05 pm
15803
The rear wheel uses the same puller as the steering--put it on tight,hit it with a hammer while pulling up on the wheel.--------------- ... removal ... pull...
Chuck Koehler
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Oct 6, 2008
6:57 pm
15804
Hate to ask this -How long is the HS-SS and also the sdn's--and the SW. I'm looking at an enclosed vehicle and need the size with bumpers on. Width doesn't...
Chuck Koehler
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Oct 6, 2008
9:52 pm
15805
Hey Chuck!! My 51 wagon is 12' 3", bumper guard to bumper guard. I haul it in a 14' trailer with room to spare. Barry Dennis Waterford, Mi. ... From: "Chuck...
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hzzgtd
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Oct 6, 2008
10:51 pm
15806
The only way to remove the wheel without damaging the wheel or the hollow shaft is to find a nut and bolt the same size, and thread as the steering column....
BARRY SEEL
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Oct 6, 2008
11:51 pm
15807
Hey Chuck. My 52 Super Sport is 11 foot 4 inches bumper to bumper with out bumperettes. When I asked this question to the group a couple years ago I got 12...
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Oct 7, 2008
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