The Jalopy Journal
Created a jumper to go from the 'F' on the alternator to the positive on the alternator, which by my understanding, bypasses the regulator. Before...
Here is a picture of the voltage regulator. It is from a 1965 Chrysler. The system you see has been in place since June of last year....and has...
Here is a picture of the alternator I took off the car. I replaced it with the same. It looks just like the one from your larger picture above....
Thanks for your reply Rocky. Thing is, didn't the test I describe with the multi-meter directly on the alternator show that it was bad? I guess...
[ATTACH] This one has me stumped. I have a 1937 Chrysler. It has been converted to 12v/Neg ground. It is currently running a 1965 GM alternator...
I want to put a 'stereo' in my '37 Chrysler, but I want to make minimal modifications/cuts/etc. So, that rules out using the package tray, cutting...
I have a Yankee 960, 4 wire turn signal unit that I want to install on my 1937 Chrysler (12v, neg ground conversion). Currently, the car has a 7...
See attached picture. The horn button on my car should be painted black, save for the raised letters and two semi circle lines. Does anyone know a...
Thank you all for your responses. Very much appreciated and indeed, a great deal of light has been shed on this subject. I now know the...
I have a nice 1940's Bakelite shift knob that I would like to use on my car. It come with a removable threaded sleeve and indeed, my shift arm is...
Can someone help me in deciphering the DOT code, as pictured, from my Goodyear tires? They are Goodyear 'Work Horse' tires, sized 7.50x16LT. I...
Hate to do it and not dying to do so, but looking at selling my 1957 Chrysler Windsor. I obtained it from the original owner around a decade ago....
Thanks all for your input! I found an intake as per the recommendation on this list, the 1731703. I will post some pictures when it is set up.
I have a 1957 Chrysler 354 Spitfire (Poly) engine. It comes with the stock 2bbl intake. I want to convert it to a 4bbl. First, is it correct that...
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