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Re: Dan's 55 Patrician
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Let the ride decide
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Dan,

I agree with you, get it running and driving. I see you will have help with the lower stainless, and wheel cleaning!

Posted on: 2012/9/10 13:01
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Re: Dan's 55 Patrician
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hi Dan,

Sweet! The car, too...

Let me answer what I can....I have some knowledge and experience (mine's a '54), I'll leave the really hard stuff for the others.

First, I really do like Kanter...if you order online you get free shipping, and they give you 10% starting at $500. And in the 20 years or so I've had my car and been doing business with them, they have always provided good support and really quality parts 100% of the time. I cannot say that for the *other* dedicated parts providers.

Oil: You're right that everyone might have their own opinions, but today's oil is like rocket fuel compared to the single weight, non detergent stuff they used back in the '50's and '60's, so as long as you use a good, dino based brew in the viscosity range originally recommended you're OK. Drop the pan and clean all the goo out, I recommend and use Rotella T 15w-40..it's a bit thicker and has a higher detergency which is good for older engines that haven't been apart...original rings allow more blow by, so you want a bit more detergency to help neutralize that. And, the slightly thicker oil isn't as likely to blow thru as well and burn.

Oil bath air cleaner: I'd recommend you wash the assembly in a automotive grease/oil solvent and allow to air dry. The filter themselves are quite sturdy (and effective!), and as long as it's been sitting in oil (regardless of how old) it should clean up fine. Unless the specs have changed from '54, about 1/2 qt. of 20w-50 in the bowl should fill it, there should be a line there that says 'fill'.

Enjoy! The car, too..lol

Posted on: 2012/9/10 13:27
1954 black Patrician, unrestored, mostly original, minty!!
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Re: Dan's 55 Patrician
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Charles
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Once you get it running, resist the urge to pit it in gear. Gotta sort out the brakes. While you are doing the oil pan, might as well drop the trans pan as well.

Posted on: 2012/9/10 17:34
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