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Perfect!! Thanks alll!! You’re the best.
Posted on: 1/27 19:09
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Yes there is a gasket there. Probably some pitting on the metal as well to contribute to the leaking.
Posted on: 2/5 10:16
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I would use a fresh cork/rubber composite gasket with a bit of gasket dressing which should help seal any irregular surfaces.
Posted on: 2/5 11:35
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Got it. Thanks for the direction!!
Posted on: 2/5 12:48
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I had a lot of trouble with leaks there on my 1954 Patrician due to corrosion on the aluminum head. It had been repaired decades ago but then returned somewhat after the car sat for a long, long time. I replaced the gasket several times using good sealer but it wasn’t until I switched to a cork gasket that it stopped leaking.
Posted on: 2/5 16:59
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VERY common seepage point. Simple careful clean/prep/good gasket/sealer will fix.
Posted on: 2/5 23:13
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I was able to get Blanche back home after a long winters nap. Happy to say all the great winterization tips worked very well. After reinstalling the battery she fired up on the first try!!!
1 item I am going to tackle is installing a new harness. I have been reading up on the documents and instructions from YnZ. I think I have a good grasp on all but 1 item. In the picture on the left is the Voltage regulator. I am not sure what is on the left? It has 2 fuses and the one wire goes to the Starter but I can not track the others as they get buried in the harness wrap. Thoughts appreciated!
Posted on: 3/10 11:16
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Electromotive Clutch?
Posted on: 3/10 12:21
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OD was not available until 39 and EC was not available until 41. Relays for both those items are very different.
I see 5 wires in total with 3 appearing to be heavier than the other 2. A possibility is an early version of a relay fed sealed beam headlight modification if the car no longer has the stock multi combination city-county-pass lights. If it was converted to sealed beam you might see if you can find any sign of the wires going toward the headlights or a terminal block. If it is lights, they might be getting power from the BAT terminal on starter solenoid and thru 2 fuses feeding Lo and Hi beam filaments. Off/on would still be controlled by the regular headlight switch powering the dimmer switch. The two smaller wires could be coming off that switch to turn the relays controlling the filaments on or off.
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