I might Merle; what are the dimensions? I've special ordered several taps over the years and if I have it - you're welcomed to it. Have you found the front...
Jim & George- Thanks for the response. I believe the thread size is 1- 3/4" X 16. George- The spring size is 28" center of bolts(plus or minus) and the leaves...
I might Merle; what are the dimensions? I've special ordered several taps over the years and if I have it - you're welcomed to it. Have you found the front...
McMaster-Carr has them www.mcmaster.com , but they're $102.09 each. Sounds like you need one to borrow!. Jim ... From: "maxwellwest2" <msimonsma@...> ...
Anyone looking for a #4 tail light....I talked with Lud Goecek from Vintage Brass. He says they have all the tooling including the die for stamping out the...
Jim- Thanks for the information on the yoke tap. I will have to give that some thought. Have not heard from George House as yet. Merle ... From: Jim Dix To:...
Been reading the mail on your search. Be advised that KBC tools has a cheap import tap in that size for $47.14 and I have bought special taps from this series...
Sorry Merle, I mistakenly thought you wanted the little screw that holds the hex washer around the U joint pin. And my extra 4 leaf fully elliptical Maxwell...
Hello: The 1-3/4 X16 tap is also available from J &L Industrial Supply for $60.24. Part number TSP-21719H. phone number 800-521-9520. www.jlindustrial.com....
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To all- Thanks much for the information. I will ponder the problem. I may try to make a clean-up tap from a badly worn pin I happen to have. Merle...
Which would be better: a brass or a cast iron 1/2" pipe plug in an aluminum crankcase? The coefficient of expansion of brass is closer to aluminum, making...
The original plugs were cast iron. Tom Reese On Sep 6, 2005, at 5:00 PM, Chuck Richardson wrote: Which would be better: a brass or a cast iron 1/2" pipe...
Chuck- I would use the cast iron plugs. They seemed to have worked for 100 years but I did put Never-Seize on mine. Merle ... From: Chuck Richardson To:...
There is a thread on the AACA Maxwell page criticizing the "New Maxwell Webpage" for not including the later cars. I guess we are guilty as well. I did not...
Hello: The wood transmission blocks are made by a good friend David Martin. He tells me this is an extra set he has. He made the ones for both of my ...
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There's a 1916 Touring for sale locally for $8000. Should be a pretty nice car, have not seen it. Was in a collection of fairly nice cars. Will check it out if...
Hello: When we planned the Maxwell centennial of a year ago, we talked about what cars to include, and decided for that event all Maxwells should be included....
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It seems that the 1915 cut-off is arbitrary at best. I'm all for including all Maxwells - they're all pedigreed if not "purebred." And surely the owners will...
I have no problem including the later Maxwell's on the site. There is already one photo of a '23 posted. Since my personal interest is in the early cars, I...