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  2. Ah--that makes sense. Thanks for the input!
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  4. Hi folks. I started the questions on the Red Hawk posting. I thought this would be a more direct place to post the issues I'm having. So my 73 Avanti is having fuel feed issues. I've blown out the line and syphon pumped it out as well to the tank off of the fuel pump line. It'll run, but lethargic. Runs great off of a 5 gal gas can. I've seen virtually no crud showing up in an installed clear filter. So the main question for the day is where is the gas feed line attached to the tank and how do I access it? From under the car? Is there also a drain petcock or other drainage method? ..........
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  6. I thought the lines looked to big for it to be an electric fuel pump.
  7. Are you sure you need one? The stone guard/grill was a '64 thing though many were retro-fitted to '63 Avantis.
  8. Google Nu-Relic Power Windows. I'm pretty sure they have a setup for Avantis. I've used them for other make cars. Excellent quality. Not cheap. GREAT help over the phone when an issue arises.
  9. looking for a 63 grill
  10. Pre oiler. Pumps up oil pressure before starting the engine.
  11. I too was thinking it's an electric fuel pump. But this afternoon I got under the car and determined that it's connected to the oil pan by a copper (or maybe steel) line. There's also a second line that runs from this mystery device to somewhere near the oil filter. (I can't verify the exact connection point without removing some components, which I may try doing soon.) Has anyone ever heard of anything like this? I'm guessing it's a pump of some kind, but I can't think of the purpose, since the oil is already driven by the mechanical oil pump in the sump. Can anyone tell me if they have a line coming from the passenger side of the oil pan, and if so, where it goes? (This is separate from the dipstick connection, of course.) Also, for what it's worth, the original, mechanical fuel pump is in place and connected.
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  13. You should post this on our virtual car show under 63-64
  14. Might be easier to just finish the job with switches and wiring. Meyer's probably has the parts. you can order a wiring schematic.
  15. Got me a nice set (4) gas-charged correct shocks on eBay for a lot less than the Stude vendors. Just do a little shopping. They are available almost everywhere.
  16. Electric fuel pumps should always be mounted in the rear of the vehicle as close to the fuel tank outlet as possible and lower is best. Electric pumps PUSH better than pull whereas mechanical pumps PULL better than push, which is why they're mounted up front by the carb. Former owner was probably trying to eliminate vapor lock. Also, electric pumps should have a pre filter, preferably one that can be seen thru and taken apart for cleaning. I use both pumps, the electric primarily for priming the carb. and no problems!
  17. Looks like a Mallory fuel pump.
  18. This week my son and I went to the barn to start our 63/64 Avanti R1. My son , who has been overseas for a dozen years,, is my partner on this more or less time capsule. It has original paint, carpet, and upholstery , as well as mechanics. All in very fine shape. There was some worry that starting up might be hard, but after connecting the 3EE battery ,after two key turns the Avanti produced a start and even idle. I guess I just want to express my relief that all is ok. Daryl
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  21. Consider it a small footnote to Avanti history. Sorry that most of the folks who made that history are no longer around to share their stories.
  22. Avanti side glass can be a challenge… Worse yet if the doors themselves are slightly misaligned, worn hinges, etc.
  23. And just think…At that time Studebaker was pushing their ‘all new, sure-fire’ DISC BRAKES!!!!!
  24. I don't remember him mentioning which Avanti he was driving. But he did say that as he was trying to bring it to a stop he was worrying about how he was going to explain plowing through the bleacher full of reporters from all the top auto magazines..
  25. I have considered that, but right now the door closes perfectly and getting that to happen is a feat all in it's own. This is the second Avanti I have owned where someone before me just had to dismantle it and loose some of the most important pieces! I have restored a 54 coupe and 2 GT Hawks. Those cars were a piece of cake to align the windows and doors. But the Avanti is a very different animal I have come to find out!
  26. Can you adjust the door towards the back using the door hinge adjustment bolts in the door? I can't tell if there is enough of a gap between the door and rear quarter panel where you can improve the window alignment? It's really hard to get a balance with the window/door adjustment on some cars.
  27. Wow!… GREAT STORY…. He was probably driving the Due Cento… I think that was the only car there with a chute.
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