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Yes, the reproduction ones have a larger threaded hole for the switch. Just get a ateel adapter at the hardware store. Rob
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regnalbob Your the best! Thank You
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There you have it, CA. Fruits and Nuts
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Every Paxton I see in cars is orange like the fans. Mine is original and gloss black. Mine is one of the first 100 built. Did the color get changed? Nobody has ever touched mine except to change oil.
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Gunslinger, thank you for your input. I'm thinking, I only want to do this once\. So I looked at Custom Audio Sound. They sell the same head units as nostalgic sells, about the same price. Problem I am having now is, putting a unit like that in the car and not having any place for speakers. I haven't found anyone that make a stereo speaker to fit a 4x10 opening. I'm not modifying the inside for anything. I'll put a boom box on the back seat. I actually saw one that had 6" speakers in the console. They actually cut them into the tunnel and yes they were subjected to everything that got thrown up under the car. Anyway, I need to make a decision fairly soon. Funny thing, I was kidding about putting a boom box in the back seat, but It's not going to be driven much except to some local shows. I don't need to spend money on something I'm not going to be able to hear anyway. I took my radio apart and cleaned everything, including the pots and speaker switch. The speakers are in really good condition. I have a problem, I'm sure a lot of us have that same problem. I can always find a reason to spend money that I don't need to. My wife said what do you want for Christmas. Thought about it for a while, I said remember when you took that ride with me out of state to take some parts from my car to have worked on. Well it's 3k for chrome work. Love you. What a woman! I've had this car since new, somewhere along the line, I lost interest. New toys and interests. It was stored indoors. Well, the mice found their way into it. Up through that stupid 2 or 3 inch hole in front of the fuel tank. They built the plaza Hotel on top of the tank. Fortunately, sometime in the 80s I purchased a ton of NOS from the factory , including 2 fuel tanks. Some rubber products didn't fair to well. Sorry, I'm rambling now. Thank you for all your input. Merry Christmas and have a safe and heathy new year.
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Anyone here having trouble getting onto the SDC Forum?
Mark L replied to AG-R3's topic in Avanti Pub
Mark Wheeler with Cornerstone Registration sent the following to one of the members at the Studebaker Truck website on Tapatalk: "The SDC Forum is down. Hackers attacked the site last night and the hosting company was forced to take the server down to stop the damage. It's going to be a couple of days before it is back up and running again." -
Well I painted the new heavy duty front sway bar hoy Pink to match the other suspension highlight and thought I would get it installed this weekend. Oddly the straps that hold the new bushings to the control arms and frame brackets are not deep enough to hold the bushing and make the connection. I called SI and sent pictures and am awaiting an answer / response from the shop that fashioned them..... Anyone have any insight??
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Thanks Zedman. My bellow/seal is hard but I simply put it in backwards for now.... My washer bottle removal didn't work as well as I wished. One of the bolts came out fine. The other (outboard) just spun and spun. I ended up cutting the bolt with a hacksaw blade. Found out that the bottle split allowing the embedded nut to spin.... Couldn't find a replacement bottle so after some YouTube search I found an epoxy & gauze patch idea that holds water. I will reinstall the tank with the one bolt and some heavy duty Velcro on the other side....
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I have 5 Grand Daughters........ 4 of the 5 think it to be very cool also (#5 is only 6 month old....) It all started w/ Hot Pink rear seat belts.... LOL
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Just found that out, thanks....
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Anyone here having trouble getting onto the SDC Forum?
64StudebakerAvanti replied to AG-R3's topic in Avanti Pub
They did post an outage warning a couple of days ago. If you just hit the main page, https://studebakerdriversclub.com/ you get the following: -
I can't even get the page... tried to email the webmaster and got this Sorry, we were unable to deliver your message to the following address. <webmaster@forum.studebakerdriversclub.com>: 525: 5.7.13 Disabled recipient address
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AI '63 Avanti song, "Someone Drove Away With Me"
Ron Dame replied to Hogtrough's topic in Avanti Pub
That's pretty darn good, especially for a machine to write it. It goofed the picture, but the line about going down the highway running hot, is dead on!! -
look on page 40 of the parts book. part numbers 1558666 and 1558315. the diagram does not show this explicitly.
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Thanks. That’s the conclusion we reached, however I haven’t seen that part on a diagram in the parts catalog. I’ll look to see if it’s addressed in the shop manual Our diesel motorhome also returns unused fuel to the tank. In this situation the returning fuel is warmer than the fuel in the tank. Over time and as the fuel level in the tank decreases the fuel temperature can increase to a point where performance can be negatively impacted. We’ve made a practice of filling the tank after we’ve used about half the fuel, or about 60 gallons, particularly on hot days. Just need to find a new kicker.
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your high idle could be caused by a throttle kicker with a vacuum leak. replacing it should help. the way the stock kicker works is that high vacuum in the engine pulls the plunger back. as vacuum drops, like when the engine is about to stall, the plunger goes back out to increase engine rpm.
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the smaller line that goes to the tank is the fuel return line. it helps cool the fuel, and, at least in theory, helps with vapor lock.
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Dave’s voicemail box is full. I’ll try the kicker adjustment suggestion when the car is back on the ground. I’m fortunate to have a friend/neighbor/car enthusiast who has a nice shop setup in his pole barn and has a retired mechanic who works a few hours a day at a reasonable rate to do most of the work. We were under it yesterday and found a few more parts that are in need of replacing. For lack of a better description, the plunger on the kicker feels sticky, crusty and requires quite a bit of effort to push in. Maybe that’s normal and a small adjustment will resolve the issue? Another peculiarity we discovered is a second fuel line running alongside the fuel line shown in the parts diagram, with the drain plug on the driver’s side, that goes from the fuel pump back to the fuel tank. I didn’t see a tread that covered the subject, so I’m adding it to this one. Should I start a separate thread for that or are a fuel line and a throttle kicker close enough relatives for the same thread?
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RQB3263/81/305 .... LOOKS great ... i want to do it to3263 in 2026 yaaaaa. since it doesnt look like i will be doing a rear disc brake conversion ... where did you get the headers ?? and valve covers ?? i wonder if the valve covers will fit with A/C ?? i will check today ....best wishes BILL IN FLORIDA
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If you have a replacement MC it could be metric threads and you will need an adapter.
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Get one from Myer’s Studebaker, Nostalgic Motors or Studebaker International…at least you’ll know they’re correct. Also…you may well need to bleed the brakes after opening the system up. The best thing to do is convert it to a mechanical brake switch.
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...."and there ya have it"
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Mid Mod Guy started following Brake light switch -wrong part
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The brake lights no longer work on my 63 Avanti. I checked the fuse, it looked fine but I replaced it with a new one. That did not solve the problem. So I ordered a brake light switch and went to install it and discovered that the threaded part is too small in diameter and does not fit or match the old part. I checked a couple different sources and they all give me the same part numbers and the same part as the one I already have in my hand. What’s going on? Is it possible? I have a non-standard master cylinder? I don’t think so. Here’s the new part that I have that does not fit.
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Dave’s Tel#. 978 897 3158
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Dave Thibeault is the ‘go to’ guy for a new throttle kicker…. They are not rebuildable .
