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Fourward

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  1. I have two lines from the gas tank. One, of course, is the fuel line, it has a tee in it that can be used to drain the tank. It runs up to where the fuel pump would be. (Engine is not in the car) The other line runs alongside the fuel line, comes out in the engine compartment, then has a longer hose on it that goes past the fuel pump, and ends in a tee. Does anyone know what this attaches to? Shop manual has a diagram at the tank, vent line (3) attaches near the filler neck.  Doesn't show where it goes however.

  2. The shop manual says there is a washer spring, washer #10, then a cotter pin 1/16 x 1/2 where  the arm from the gearshift attaches to the transmission. My gearshift arm has no provision for a cotter pin. There is an integral threaded shaft on the end, it looks like it is 1/8 inches in diameter. In fact, the shop manual shows a nut, speed nut? where the arm attaches. My assumption is spring washer, washer, then a speed nut or course threaded nut? Does anyone know the exact nut and dimensions, like course or fine thread? And if those two washers go on there.

  3. Well, to end the thing then, Zedman, that was solid advice, I can't get the one caliper apart, the bolts are so rusted, I would have to pay my mechanic to disassemble one of them, so by the time I got done paying him, and getting the 4 x $110 pistons from SI, then brake shoes, I'd be bumping up against the cost of "NEW" calipers from Bob Ziff. $595. That bumps me into Turner Brake territory which gets me the rotors too, I gotta think my rotors are shot on this car, everything else was. So, I just ordered the Turner Brakes from Bob. ( I'm not that handy, the Jaguar parts look inviting but I KNOW I'm going to have to modify something.)

  4. I waited out Moss motors and somebody finally answered. I asked if the hardware was metric or standard, he put me on hold for 10 minutes and couldn't answer. I mentioned that they probably sell the hose that attaches, he looked at it and could only say the threads were fine. I asked the Jaguar Forum about the threads, used to have an 89 XJS, I think they are 24 UNF. In any case, they make an adapter that goes from the 10 metric to our standard fitting. Do the hoses fit? Who knows. Yeah, those pins have me worried.

  5. Doing the braking system. The calipers are frozen beyond repair. I was thinking of getting new ones, they are available, $600. Then I thought well just get the Turner brake system, $700. I think  I could install it, the heating those rings that go over the spindle and pounding or pressing in the bearings has me a little worried, but the rotors come with it along with everything else for only $100 more. The third option; if anyone has a set of calipers that actually work, and, at a reasonable cost, I would buy them and I can put them on in an hour. Anyone?Thanks.

  6. Nelson, yes, took the engine down to the pistons, honed the cylinders. The engine seemed good, the guy I had helping me remarked that the car probably had 33K on it, not 133K based on the condition of the engine. Put it together, it spun freely at all times when we checked it.

  7. I'm gonna ask this in advance. I have my engine on a hoist, almost ready to go in. I hooked the starter up to a new battery. It seems to crank slowly, I hope its enough to start the engine. Now would be the time to get it going faster with the engine out. Instead of da da da da daaa it goes rrruh...ruhhhh,...rrruuhh. I know Studebakers catch quickly, with hardly any starter cranking, but, what do you think?

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