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Re: 1937 120 Conv. Sedan - Blanche
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Installing the gas tank. Have a new sending unit from Max bit it did not come with a female connector/ fitting to hook into the fuel line. The old unit looks to have the fitting welded? Is this correct? Or is it a plumbers solder?


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Re: 1937 120 Conv. Sedan - Blanche
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I am not sure. I had mine done by KM Lifestyle and it had the female fitting on it when they sent it back.
That said, the line was new that I attached to it and there I used a compression fitting. I expect you can do the same with the female fitting on the sender units line too.
I did a 'belt & suspenders' thing too, with the tank being coated I did not count on the tanks body being able to carry the ground, so I added a ground strap to the sender unit and connected it to the frame once installed. All works well.
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Re: 1937 120 Conv. Sedan - Blanche
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47 has a soldered on brass block fitting at the front. I believe that one used silver solder. Came off easily enough using a propane torch and with new cupro-nickel fuel tubing, with the copper content in the tube was able to silver solder fitting back on without difficulty. If you are using a new steel tube I don't think anything special would be required to resolder the fitting other than maybe be sure to use a compatible flux.

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Re: 1937 120 Conv. Sedan - Blanche
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Wondering if you can just put a flare nut fitting over the tube and then just flair the tubing?

Posted on: 3/28 16:42
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Re: 1937 120 Conv. Sedan - Blanche
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So I am going to remove the fitting from the old and then solder onto the new one. Think that’s the easiest route.
That’s the next thing I need to solve before I can finish up the gas tank and then move to the exhaust.

So moved onto to some other things.

Put the grommet and hose connector to the tank.

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Cleaned up 86 years of gunk from the rear shocks/springs.


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Painted the toe board

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Removed the headlights but had to spray special sauce on the nuts to get the stanchions removed.

Time for dinner

Posted on: 3/28 17:09
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Re: 1937 120 Conv. Sedan - Blanche
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You want to some insulation around the edges of the toe board before reinstalling. I uses a heat high rated self adhesive type strip insulation.

Posted on: 3/28 17:58
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Re: 1937 120 Conv. Sedan - Blanche
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Today I tackled the heater. Broke it down to the parts and painted. Going to need to look into the wiring to see where it hooks up too. I still have the wires from the heater so I have the starting point.

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Got the headlight stanchions removed. Probably easier to remove when the car is jacked and tires removed. Found out as well that I indeed do have sealed beams. Called YnZ and they are shipping the adaptors.

Couple of questions on other items:
1. The front seat floor board. Is this just a 3/4” plywood. And the. Use the heat resistant tape as BigKev suggested for the toe Board?

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2. I have this switch but when I removed it was not hooked into anything so I am not sure what it is for? It is the switch all the way to the right on the dash picture down left from the cigar lighter. And second picture is a close up of the switch.

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Thanks in advance!

Posted on: 3/29 16:49
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Re: 1937 120 Conv. Sedan - Blanche
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That looks like a heater switch.

That fiber insulation was what was originally used on the floorboard and toeboard. Most of the time it has rotted away.

Posted on: 3/29 17:40
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Re: 1937 120 Conv. Sedan - Blanche
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Yep, that's the heater switch.

Posted on: 3/29 17:51
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Re: 1937 120 Conv. Sedan - Blanche
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Ok. This one was attached to the heater. Did I just have 2 and someone forgot to remove one?


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Posted on: 3/29 18:43
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