Barry: I am always interested in re-buildable 331's and 390's, but not generally the 365's. In vintage racing (which is almost the only way I use these ...
Dean, a 1956 is probably a 365cid motor with no shelf. John _____ From: Allards@yahoogroups.com [mailto:Allards@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of edeanbutler Sent:...
John: I probably did not say it very well, but this is what I tried to say in my note. The 331's and 390's are desireable, but the 365's are in a sort of limbo...
Hi Larry, I'd like to look at your K2 details but can't open your link . Help ! -- I am using the free version of SPAMfighter for Personal use. SPAMfighter has...
Hi, Andy  As you know I am rebuilding my Palm Beach and have made it a touring car. I have replaced the original Zephur 6 and 3 speed with with a V-8 and...
Hello all! Once again I have come to the Allard group for advice. I need some help removing the splines (I think thats what they're called...what the tire...
Are you talking about pulling the hub from the outer end of the axle? I suspect that is what you are trying to do. This can be very difficult. The joint is a...
Jere, What type of rear axle is used in the Palm Beach ? Is it the same Ford unit that most Allards use ? Thanks Barry Burrell ... From: Jere Krieg To:...
Barry it is original and was modified from WWII time frame. I will send pictures if you want. You can have the assembly for the freight I would like to...
Barry it is original and was modified from WWII time frame. I will send pictures if you want. You can have the assembly for the freight I would like to...
Hi Jere, What I am looking for is a spare axle for my J2. It sounds like the unit you have would be of a lighter duty than mine. Barry ... From: Jere Krieg ...
Barry: You are correct in that you need a heavier duty "V8" diff assembly for you J2. Or, you can convert (pretty expensive) to a quick change. We use modern ...
E .Dean, Thanks for the info. Barry ... From: edeanbutler To: Allards@yahoogroups.com Sent: Saturday, November 01, 2008 9:29 PM Subject: RE: [Allards] Palm...
hello just wanting to know if there where any major problems i should be looking out for ? the car is being shipped back to the uk and should be with me before...
Would those in the group with Cadillac engine assembly experience give me your advice on the following" I have gathered, over the years, 3 different "49-"63...
... give me your advice on the following" ... Manifold Gasket Sets - 1. Thin sheet steel with stamped raised rim around each intake port opening - 2. Black...
I believe that a metal sided gasket is to allow dissimilar expansion to take place. A plain gasket is usually a cheap aftermarket. ... From: tom657753 To:...
I put a switch on Andy Picarriello's K2. I will look in my customer file tomarrow, and let you know what we used. Barry Parker/ Vintage Metalcraft....
Great, thanks Barry, much appreciated! Peter 434.426.8506 ... customer file tomarrow, and let you know what we used. Barry Parker/ Vintage Metalcraft....
I would think that literally ANY brake light switch which you can fit into place will work. I do not think there are meaningful differences in actuation...
Thanks Dean. The reason I asked is that the one I took off has a larger orifice than a 'spare' one I had around (from a Jaguar),which I fitted, but didn't...
Peter: It will be interesting to see what eventually works for you! Dean _____ From: Allards@yahoogroups.com [mailto:Allards@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of ...
I believe it's a Ford Model A switch. Peter Bowman <bowmanpj@...> wrote: Can anyone tell me a proper replacement for the brake light switch on a 1951...