Solving backfiring and stalling on sudden stops problem on 1929 Ford Model A roadster
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That Tudor was the pinnacle of a Model A. What you did, is the pinnacle of love and marriage. Many happy years of enjoyment, and thanks for the education. ~ Chuck
@ModelA
Жыл бұрын
Thanks Chuck.
Again, the info is great, but the humor is priceless! A Bug... higher than Willy Nelson!
Another amazing job. You guys are just awesome. Paul your right seeing your wife's face with enjoyment driving the A is priceless. Nothing better than seeing your spouse light up and make you feel great as well. Makes life worth living.
@ModelA
Жыл бұрын
Yes indeed!
Model A's and T's and pre 80s automobiles have always and always will be cool!
Nice episode. You are lucky to have a wife who enjoys these Model As with you!
Model T, your Model A is awesome and I love seeing you work on it and drive it! You so deserve it and Paul is definitely a very lucky man! A good man indeed! You guys are perfect together, it brings joy to my heart to watch these videos of the two of you together working (playing) with Roadie!
@ModelA
Жыл бұрын
Thanks David
Paul and T are so Kool when driving and riding in Roadie they're frozen in time.... Forever young at heart.
As always You The Man and now Tina The Lady - keep showing Model T doing her own work as much as possible ( she is a good “ apprentice “)
You definitely made the right move by selling the Tudor, seeing Model T light up even makes my day!
@ModelA
Жыл бұрын
Yep. For sure
Hello Paul, you and Tina are inspirations to us all. I was changing the differential oil, transmission oil, and the engine oil in my car yesterday when this video was released, and all because of you. It wasn't a Ford Model A because I haven't gotten one yet. I was working on my 2006 Mazda MX5. I've never worked on it that much before, but now I have the courage to do so. Still haven't found a Model A that isn't a hooptie. Most cars for sale need a lot of work and I'm not up to that yet. I need one that has been taken care of and needs some nudges once in a while to get me started. Thanks for everything!
@ModelA
Жыл бұрын
Thanks Hal! MX5-Model A, same-same. hahhaa! May God be with you.
Paul the look on Tina’s face is priceless. I am surprised you did not swap the carburetor for a Zenith while it was off. Happy wife happy life!
@ModelA
Жыл бұрын
I should have
The occasional backfire is kind of fun and funny every once in a while 💥🤣😂. The couple that plays together, stays together. You have a lovely chemistry between you both; lovely marriage. God bless.
Love how much fun your having together fixing & driving T’s new car.
Two cool people doing cool people things....couldn't agree more!!
Great video Paul! I like the simplicity of repairs on these cars.
Thank you again, Paul ( and "Model T") for another great video. Most importantly, it's seems that the two of you had fun making it. Perhaps in a future video, could you go over rebuilding the original "who-dey" friction shocks. That would be awesome!
@ModelA
Жыл бұрын
That is already in the works. Thanks!
Yes, the smile on Model T says it all! ❤️
@ModelA
Жыл бұрын
Totally
I love the teamwork, and I love the great videos! 👍 Thank you so much! 😊
Good job Paul, helping Model T to get the Model A Roadie up to snuff, was nice to see, you make it look easy. I would have watch earlier, but my son and I was pulling and replace a dry sleeve/insert on his Massey Ferguson 285 tractor. Fun drive with you and Model T, thanks for all you do, have a fantastic weekend, what's left of it.
@ModelA
Жыл бұрын
Real work! Nice job.
That was so fun at the end with Mrs. T driving her Roadie. I was thinking how much the muscles in her face were hurting from smiling so much. Such a pretty car, poopy tan fenders and all. Quite distinctive. I almost feel that black fenders would detract.
@ModelA
Жыл бұрын
Thanks! I know what you mean
The countryside is a beautiful shades of Green! Sure would like to see more time on the road. She's happy!!
Another well done video. Glad that you showed that the gland rings go into the manifold first -- not the ports.
@ModelA
Жыл бұрын
Is there any other way?
I have seen where "rodders" use tube shocks, but these cars are much lighter than what they were designed for, Thanks for proving the point!
@ModelA
Жыл бұрын
Thanks!
Another great video. One that I'll be looking at again and again. Funny thing as Model T was cleaning the block of residue, etc., and the music started I envisioned the orchestra playing in a corner of the garage. Geez! I musta been inhaling the thinner too to think of that. The sound of the exhaust sounded awesome. Would make a great ring tone. Looking forward to next video.
@ModelA
Жыл бұрын
hahaa!! No more lacquer thinner for you!!
I Love it when you say safety is the highest priority
@ModelA
Жыл бұрын
Right after God
Just in time. Getting ready to do this on my 29 Fordor. Thanks Paul and Miss. T.
@ModelA
Жыл бұрын
Hope this helps you
Good stuff. Fixed once, fixed right. You've got some nice driving roads around by the looks of things, too.
@ModelA
Жыл бұрын
I believe Calaveras County has the best Model A roads in the USA.
I have to say this Paul: I’d have done the same thing, if getting an old car is what would have made my SO happy. As it’s what I liked about when my late father and I was able to work on a car together.
Question for you. What happened to Gandalf the Green?
Hope Tina’s car gets new shocks soon. I got some new ones for my car so I’m looking forward to that video. Better yet you and Tina are invited to my home. You can put them on my car and Tina can film it. I live close by in Texas. 🤠
@ModelA
Жыл бұрын
Ha!
Your fixit videos inspire. I’ve used your recent vid on replacing the fuel line system as a tutorial on my 1929 Tudor to replace mine; and good, too, finding a crunched up tubular fuel filter inside the “question mark” tube and remnants of filter screen jammed into the old petcock. Have no idea how they got there.
@ModelA
Жыл бұрын
Wow. Glad you got that sorted out!
You guys have just about convinced me to buy a model A. I have five model T's laying around in various states so a verdict of insanity is more than likely. I still consider myself Packard man but the early Fords are a world of their own - both easy and fun to work on. .The model A's are very attractive - with twice the power and brakes ! They ill never catch a Packard twin six but they will get across country. Great channel I collect old radios as well. Cheers W5YB
For what it's worth, If you have a leak due to warpping or corrosion at the manifold to exhaust down pipes clamp I've used a sheet of aluminum foil roughly square then folded over on its self until 1¼"-1½" wide... then wrapped around the down pipe flange with roughly 1" above and trimmed to make a full number of wraps then carefully fold the piece above the flange down into the inside. Now when tightened the the factory collar clamp seals without excessive pressure on the bolts. Works great, lasts years and isn't visible. I have used this method for 9n/2n ford tractors which share the same basic engine design never used it on a model A though. Hopefully that is helpful at some point.
It is good to see Tina really enjoying the roadster ; adds a new dimension to the videos. The manifold gasket job was very well shown. I now use gland rings because of Pauls advice. With the original manifolds most of us still use, quite hard to get a 100% seal. Paul, how different would say is the performance /acceleration between your '29 Fordor & the '29 roadster.? I have a Fordor & Tudor ; the Tudor is like a jack rabbit but not the Fordor. Cheers. Wayne from NZ.
@ModelA
Жыл бұрын
The roadster can run away and hide from the fordor
Awesome video as usual y'all 👌 And that big grin set it all!!! Ya done GOOD Paul 👍 😊
@ModelA
Жыл бұрын
Thanks Michael!
Model T has a great big smile and she enjoying her Model A
Can’t wait to see when you guys put on the stock shocks
@ModelA
Жыл бұрын
Coming soon
That sounds great!
Hey Paul, awesome channel you have! I’m restoring a 30 Tudor right now and will be using it as a daily. Would you make a general video of all the modifications and updates you would make to a Tudor like wiring mods, alternator, oil filter ect? All the updates to make a 30 a daily. That would be very helpful for my build. Thanks a bunch
@ModelA
Жыл бұрын
My entire channel is about that. There is no onesingle video that can cover that.
That repair gaind lots of smiles per mile 😁
@ModelA
Жыл бұрын
Yep! Thanks TMH
Tina is your roadster letting you fill your childhood dream of being a mechanic, I thought I remember you saying something about your father discouraging you from that pursuit.
Sure agree on switching out the shocks. My Coupe rode really rough even with VW bug front shocks instead of the ones that came with the kit.
@ModelA
Жыл бұрын
Yep
Thank you...I have a 5 window deluxe 1930 A....
What a great video happy for you both 😅
@ModelA
Жыл бұрын
Thanks Curt!
Thanks for sharing!
Well I'm Exhausted after watching your great video
@ModelA
Жыл бұрын
HAHAHAA!!
Always great to see y’all. God bless
@ModelA
Жыл бұрын
Thanks! God bless
Where Model T is talking at 1:39 the (Automatic?) Translation recognises it as ‘Music’..... I take it you must be a very content husband Mr.Shinn!!! LOVE your vids!!!! Enjoy the weekend!!!.... greetings,Henk,theNetherlands!!! (Ps I purchased my Model A last week!!!!.... a 1928 Tudor assembled (produced?) in Canada and reportedly owned by only one family from new!!!)
@ModelA
Жыл бұрын
Hahhaaa!!
You didn’t show or explain the backfire in the title. Was it just actually exhaust leak which is why you replaced the gaskets?
@ModelA
Жыл бұрын
Yes. It was in a previous video. This is kind of a series
@FilamentFriday
Жыл бұрын
Missed the previous. I’ll go back and watch.
I love the the sound of the Model A’s, it’s the only disappointment I have with the six cylinder in my Oakland it sounds like a UPS truck.
@ModelA
Жыл бұрын
Haa!! Well, that's unfortunate.
Sweet success.
Hi Paul. This is Tommy from Ione. I sure like your videos. One question. Why did you not replace that stud and tight nut? I'm just curious because you're such a master mechanic. Thanks to both of you for the great videos.
@ModelA
Жыл бұрын
I dunno. It still works. Maybe someday.
Great video! Question…. You don’t retorque after the engine cools? No need?
@ModelA
Жыл бұрын
Nah. After a couple drives, I hit it at 35 ft. lbs. just to see if anything moves
It is cool.
Her grin hasn't shrunk any - that's great! And haaa - the comment about opening your garage door unlike other KZreadrs - yes, so true! No idea why so many run cars in a closed garage.
@ModelA
Жыл бұрын
Right?!!
Another amazing video.
@ModelA
10 ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it Chris!
No finder cover 😂. Great job guys 👏
@ModelA
Жыл бұрын
Nope! Hahaha
Will have to peek at my exhaust / intake gasket to see if I have the copper one --- My '30 Coupe isn't really on the road yet --- it doesn't have any shocks on it -- it was purchased that way --- for whatever reason they weren't there --- have kept my eye out for some of the original lever type --- I did hear though -- that the --oil filled shocks had a smoother ride than a set of gas filled ones ---- For me -- I have to watch the cost of things ---- I don't know if Tina's tube shocks are gas or oil --- in the harsh ride --- but what is your thoughts on the oil over original ---- I guess in the end --- originals are rebuildable -- so if I can find a set reasonable --- then yes ----- Thanks for Another Enjoyable Video ----------- Rodney
@ModelA
Жыл бұрын
In my limited experience, the stock oil filled shocks give the best ride
Hey Paul love u r channel question how rare is the the 31 pu steel roof with wide bed
@ModelA
Жыл бұрын
Not terribly rare.
Thanks! please consider doiing a video on solving a probem with fuel mixiing to rich. Carbon coming out tthe exhaust. I think it should be cleaner. Thanks again.
@ModelA
Жыл бұрын
Thank you Joe!! I put your suggestion on the idea whiteboard. Will do!
Hi Paul, with respect to the roadster type body I've heard mention of side curtains and I notice there seems to be studs to attach them on most roadsters I see. Were they optional? Very few seem to have survived. Or maybe they're just stashed in garages? Would you be able to do a video about them? Reason I ask is that I like the roadster type but I'm a little further North.
@ModelA
Жыл бұрын
Side curtains were standard. Lots of places will reproduce them. Watch your speed with all that flapping canvas!!
@The411
Жыл бұрын
@@ModelA Thanks for the reply Paul. I now own a 29 pickup. I'll be watching all your videos, they are extremely helpful. I need to go over this thing front to rear.
Another great video Paul, Thks I am new to model A content from watching videos like these, can you give me a class on why a car that been out of production for almost 100 years? Why are there so many parts available from vendors catalogs that you could build a new model A from, since i don't see that many model A's on the road as daily drivers or at cars shows, the demand doesn't seem to justify the vendor catalogs variety and longevity for the last 100 yrs,,Lol thks
@ModelA
Жыл бұрын
Thanks Scott. Model A is and has been a very popular car in America. Some call it the best American car ever made.
great content. My car has no shocks lol. Tina's face says it all.
@ModelA
Жыл бұрын
Thanks Craig!
I have the same Backfire problem, found the exhaust leak, replaced as you both did. but second ride out it still backfired again'! can't figure that one out, could there still be a leak?
@ModelA
Жыл бұрын
Yes. Is it backfire from the muffler or the carb?
I love Model Ts smile. As the saying goes happy wife happy life.
@ModelA
Жыл бұрын
Right you are
Had cracks in my exhaust manifold so I ordered another. When the new one come in its 1/16th longer than my intake manifold. Can't machine exhaust manifold do to the gland ring ledge. What would you do in this case shim air intake manifold to close gap?
@ModelA
Жыл бұрын
No. I replace them both at the same time. If purchased together, they will already be machined and ready to rock
@garyaxsom1815
Жыл бұрын
@@ModelA thanks
so do you recheck the tork on those nuts in a few engine cycles?
@ModelA
Жыл бұрын
Sometimes
Do you retorque the manifold after a heat cycle or so?
@ModelA
Жыл бұрын
I go back after a couple drives at 35 ft/lbs and make sure they don't move.
Paul, I reached out to you awhile back about my 31 Model A truck. I have been working on this for a couple months on and off. I took a break because I was just too frustrated….. ultimately here is my issue and no forums have the same problem. My distributor came loose at the beginning and stopped spinning. I don’t think the set screw was in correctly. Anyways I bought a brand new distributor from Snyder’s with modern points. I have spark. The truck is backfiring through the carb as it cranks and will NOT. Start. I pulled the front cover like you recommended to see if timing jumped and it’s spot on. I have no clue where to go from here. The timing has been checked 10 plus times by your video and the rotor points at 5 o’clock like it should. I have blue spark and I even pulled the plugs out and lined them up to see how they fire. 1243 in order. I have pulled the carb off and nothing looks dirty. Even replaced the intake gaskets twice….. I’m ready to drive this thing and enjoy it but don’t have enough knowledge and want to give up and sell it but love it too much to go that far. Just frustrating. It cranks fine when the ignition is off but seems to almost hydro lock if I keep cranking it with the key on. I bought the clear cap also and see the blue spark. I need help! Any ideas PLEASE. At this point I’m begging for ideas lol
@ModelA
Жыл бұрын
Hey Mark. Sorry I missed your message. I get 100-300 emails a day and cannot possibly see all of them. When #1 is at TDC, the rotor should be pointing to about 4 o'clock, not 5. If it's pointing to 5, it is way too advanced. That will cause symptoms you describe. Use a ohmmeter to determine where the points open. With the spark lever just 2 notches from all the way up, rotor pointed at 4 o'clock, the points should be closed, just about to open. I have seen a LOT of "brand new" distributors with modern points where the points are mounted in the wrong location on the upper plate.
@markreynolds1663
Жыл бұрын
@@ModelA oh no worries at all. I just appreciate you taking the time to give me guidance. And wow….my points were open…..what do you mean by points mounted in wrong spot? Do I need to send the plate back and ask for a new one? Or can I just readjust the points by loosing up the 2 screws and reset my gap? The plastic guide on the points that ride on the rotor lobe shows at the uphill part of the lobe. Hope this makes sense. Sorry and THANK YOU!!!!!!
@ModelA
Жыл бұрын
You need someone to put eyeballs on that. Find a nearby club ASAP. I mean the position of the points where they are mounted on the upper plate. I have seen many that are several degrees off.
@markreynolds1663
Жыл бұрын
@@ModelA thanks Paul!!! I have emailed a club and I’ll wait to hear from them. Have a great weekend!
model T your model A no longer sounds likr chitty chitty bang bang !
I used to use lacquer thinner for cleaning but now as soon as I get a whiff I can feel my airways going shut. I don't know what happened but needless to say I avoid that stuff now.
@ModelA
Жыл бұрын
Yikes! You need an eppie pen!
What kind of paint did you spray on? Was it just for corrosion protection?
@ModelA
Жыл бұрын
Engine enamel. Yes, rust problhibitive
@brandtmagolon454
Жыл бұрын
@@ModelA ah ok thank you!
Is there any shim to use if air intake is about 1/16th less than exhaust manifold? Thinking of putting another copper gasket just on the intake! What ya think?
@ModelA
Жыл бұрын
No. you need to machine the manifolds together or replace the one that is low
@garyaxsom1815
Жыл бұрын
@@ModelA ok thanks. If I machine them it would be right at my gland rings. And I'm afraid if I buy a new intake manifold it would be short as well! Like anything it seems anymore company's just don't care. You wait on parts then there not right! Do you have a good company to try. Got the Exhaust manifold from Ecklers . And it should have been closer than 1/16 th
@garyaxsom1815
Жыл бұрын
@@ModelA is it that bad that I machine away the gland ledges?
@ModelA
Жыл бұрын
yes, that would be bad. Better to replace both manifolds at the same time. If you buy them together from Snyders or Mike's A-Fordable, they will already be machined perfectly
@garyaxsom1815
Жыл бұрын
@@ModelA thank you will do.
More smiles per mile!
Great!!
What block is that with a spin on filter
@ModelA
Жыл бұрын
Model A
Hi Paul, how's going? Question, what if we retrofit a 1928 engine distributor and fit it with a centrifugal distributor? Of course it wouldn't be original but wouldn't give a sweet and smooth engine torque? From the endless summer paradise Puerto Rico Jesus Torres.
@ModelA
Жыл бұрын
Hola Jesus! Some people do put an auto advance distributor. I just prefer to control it myself
@JesusTorres-qr1gz
Жыл бұрын
@@ModelA hi Paul to my most expressive thanks for your kindness, blessings to you and your love ones, from the endless summer paradise Puerto Rico Jesus Torres.
@ModelA
Жыл бұрын
God bless!
@JesusTorres-qr1gz
Жыл бұрын
@@ModelA likewise gentleman, to you and all your love ones, indeed you are a very noble person, may God be with you, from the endless summer paradise Puerto Rico Jesus Torres.
Paul, im from Oklahoma and if you're not Cherokee indian, ill eat my hat.😂
@ModelA
8 ай бұрын
You guessed it! What was the giveaway?
Muy bueno .....I LOVE YOU FFFOOOORRRRDDDDDD
I think the roadster body is a 1928 basted on the tail light connection to the body not the finder.
@ModelA
Жыл бұрын
No. It's a 29 for sure
Henry Ringer would be proud.
@ModelA
Жыл бұрын
For sure
Where do you find the Mega Copper for the gasket?
@ModelA
9 ай бұрын
O'Reilly's sells it. Most of the Model A parts place do too.
@theodorerogers9168
9 ай бұрын
Is that the same as Ultra Copper?
@ModelA
9 ай бұрын
I think so
@theodorerogers9168
9 ай бұрын
Thank you.
Totally worth it for us all. Thanks guys.....ENJOY
@ModelA
Жыл бұрын
Thanks
Regarding the torque wrench, I don’t think they will available when those cars were built and if they were Ford wouldn’t have used them, too much time!
@ModelA
Жыл бұрын
There were torque wrenches back in the late 1800's. However, you are correct that we don't see any torque wrenches in use in old Ford factory videos. They seemed to be so good at what they did, they just knew.
Did you know Willie Nelson was in the hospital!!! He’s been playing on the road again lol
@ModelA
Жыл бұрын
Good one!
I missed where you tell people to Adjust their points when it starts backfiring or did I Miss it at all? Did you mention Yet many model A s were junked over this
@ModelA
4 ай бұрын
Is that the one trick that fixes all backfiring?
WOW very surprised you have left the Tilley on Mode "T" s roadster !!! .I would have removed the stuck nut easy heat with propane and dunk in cold water then it screws right off . Not sure you get an accurate torque on that coarse block thread.
@ModelA
11 ай бұрын
I left it on there so she could experience it and then she will know first hand, the difference between a Zenith and a Tillotson.
@ModelA
11 ай бұрын
It already dies when she stops on a hill. It is going to cheese her off enough that she will finally want the zenith.
I don’t see how you could torque those manifold nuts without an extension. Some people are just silly. 😜
Anyone else notice the fram filter?
@ModelA
Жыл бұрын
I think that ugly orange blob is noticed by everyone.
I need a running A Engine... My 31 is seized!
@ModelA
Жыл бұрын
Call Bert's Model A Center
So where’s the part about backfiring and stopping problems?
@ModelA
9 ай бұрын
We solved it.
Look at that 🌽 to 🌽 grin! Her face is going to freeze in that position! Isn't that worth it? Absolutely!
its funny, when you have the top up you can hear all the noises in the motor and the trans, its actually quieter with the top down. be sure to wear a hat and sun screen with the top down, i need to take my roadster out
A mile a minute
@ModelA
Жыл бұрын
Ha!
It makes a change to see real people actually restoring a classic rather than a hairy, tattooed, noisy, shouty, bearded, ego maniac destroying said car wit modern parts and “an LS”!
@ModelA
Жыл бұрын
Oh, amen to that!!
Model T is definitely happy with her Model A. 🇺🇸
@ModelA
Жыл бұрын
Yes!
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lucky you got a " WIFE " that appreciates that old stuff ! most women are like ; " when are you gonna stop dragging all that old " junk " home !!!! better known as the " piss & moan club " !!!!! there are plenty of guys that bring projects home & spend countless hours out in the garage but , never finish them , " why " cause that is how they " escape " the tongue lashings from the " piss & moan club " !!!! If they finish the project , they will then have to spend time with the " piss & moan club " !!! fact of the matter , this is how a lot of men stay " married " !!! but if you ask these guys they will say , " yepper been happily married for 42 years " or what ever time it has been !!!!! yeah , okay , if you have to " hide - in - the - garage " from the wifey, just to stay married then I don't want no parts of gettin married again !!!! GREAT VIDEO AS ALWAYS , KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK , LIKE YOUR CHANNEL !!!! the Mack truck guy