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Having a 56 Clipper equipped with a BTV, I say thank you.
Tom
Posted on: 2010/12/1 5:45
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Re: Bendix Treadle Vac Study- Serioius Business!!
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Might be considered as not constructive criticism, go to the next UFO's Anonymous meeting!!!
You're welcome, nontheless.
Posted on: 2010/12/1 7:58
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Thanks Fred for a rational look at a very serious problem. I'm one of the group that would just as soon keep my BTV.
Been driving Packards since 1953, when I learned how to hotwire our Mayfair.
Posted on: 2010/12/1 9:02
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My remark was ment as a sincere thank for the effort made by you to look into the BTV problem, making it safer, as I want to continue using my BTV. I hope I can avoid going to the next UFO`s Anonymous meeting. Tom
Posted on: 2010/12/1 9:50
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Now THAT is a capital idea! Simple, effective and combined with the knowledge of using the right parts should prevent most btv issues before they come "crashing" down.
Posted on: 2010/12/1 9:53
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Rocky:
See you tonight at the 12 step "I just saw Elvis" Anonymous meeting. Fred
Posted on: 2010/12/1 12:22
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Fred,
While it will be a while before I get to the BTV on my '55, I am grateful for your research into this issue. I too want to keep the original system in my Patrician. When your design is ready for testing, I for one, will be more than willing to "buy and drive" to test it out. If I might offer one suggestion: I have a '75 Mark IV that has a loud, irritating buzzer that goes off when the engine overheats. I would have put it on the oil side of the circuit myself, but Lincoln didn't have the benefit of my experience. Instead of, or along with a warning light, I might suggest an audible warning system like the Lincoln's. It would be unobtrusive for judging (though that is not a concern from my point of view) and attention grabbing for those who do not scan the dash without fail like my Father. Just a thought.... Jim
Posted on: 2010/12/1 12:44
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I had my brakes done last spring due to leaky BTV. My mechanic sent the BTV to a well recommended rebuilder in Florida. So far no problems.
Can I suggest your enquiry be broaden somewhat to see if the cause of the problem is in any way the skill of the rebuilder? I'm not mechanical so do not do my own work, but I notice that many members do do their own work. Locally at least, some seem to be quite marginal in their skill set. You have to wonder what part skill and experience plays in all this.
Posted on: 2010/12/1 13:36
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Good point Pat. When I restored a '54 convert I sent the BTV to a local brake shop (Tulsa Brake & Clutch), who sent it off to a "specialty" rebuilder in Dallas. It came back and when installed and bled it had a very stiff pedal for a few days and then no pedal. I took it off and looked inside the fluid reservoir and found about 1/4 inch of blasting media settled on the bottom. I returned it to Tulsa Brake where the owner apologized profusely, sent it back to Dallas and said he spoke with the owner of the Dallas shop personally about the problem. I got it back a week later and it worked fine for the next few years that I owned the car. The owner at Tulsa Brake informed me that the shop in Dallas had one less employee.
Posted on: 2010/12/1 15:32
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