Skip to search.
pontiac42to48messageboard · Dedicated to keeping these cars ORIGINAL

Group Information

  • Members: 158
  • Category: Other
  • Founded: Feb 24, 2001
  • Language: English
? Already a member? Sign in to Yahoo!

Yahoo! Groups Tips

Did you know...
You can search the group for older messages.

Messages

  Messages Help
Advanced
Messages 5968 - 5997 of 7829   Oldest  |  < Older  |  Newer >  |  Newest
Messages: Simplify | Expand   (Group by Topic) Author Sort by Date ^
5968 Brian McCool
flynbrian48 Offline Send Email
Apr 2, 2007
2:44 pm
Hey all, Finally got the '48 convert out this last week. I'd had the radiator repaired over the winter, and hadn't put it back in. The overflow tube had come...
5969 Tom Glide
tinindian1942 Offline Send Email
Apr 3, 2007
11:07 am
Congrats Brian! Glad to hear you have yours out! I had planned to get mine out last weekend, but I came down with the flu...bad flu. To make matters worse the...
5970 Brian McCool
flynbrian48 Offline Send Email
Apr 3, 2007
12:28 pm
Tom, Hope you're feeling better! My "ride" was pretty short, around our country "block", about 10 miles, and a couple of smokey burnouts in front of the...
5971 deuceter Offline Apr 7, 2007
10:17 pm
Does anyone know of a source for the water temperature sender/sensor for a 1948 straight 8? Thanks...Steve...
5972 deuceter Offline Apr 8, 2007
4:07 pm
Hey Brian, Long time no talk!. Glad to hear you got you car out. Hopefully mine will be back on the road sometime this Summer. I hope one day I will see you at...
5973 hlees
humphreylees Offline Send Email
Apr 9, 2007
7:45 am
Ebay at $90? There are plenty of modern ones from the gauges suppliers, but you need the resistive types. I came up with a name a goodly while ago but cannot...
5974 humphreylees Offline Send Email Apr 9, 2007
8:08 am
http://www.iboats.com/mall/partfinder/? cart_id=439392198&gd_grid_id=994&gd_poid=111882&gd_row=67&session_id=4 01624228 This should be the same. ... suppliers,...
5975 hlees
humphreylees Offline Send Email
Apr 9, 2007
8:39 am
Sorry, that did not work as I had intended. This is the one. 18-5898 Sender 1/2" - 14 NPT (a snip at $12.28) ... 18-5898 Sender 1/2" - 14 NPT From: deuceter ...
5976 sprad666@...
jennheather Offline Send Email
Apr 9, 2007
3:40 pm
I got two on Ebay (NOS) for a heck of a lot less than $90 In a message dated 4/9/2007 3:45:56 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time, hlees@... writes: Ebay at...
5977 hlees
humphreylees Offline Send Email
Apr 9, 2007
9:24 pm
Hi Tim, Any chance that you can measure the resistance cold and boiling of a NOS thermo sender? Does it make any difference what voltage is used? I have not...
5978 sprad666@...
jennheather Offline Send Email
Apr 9, 2007
10:47 pm
Don't know how. But they are NOS and I don't see how they would go bad just sitting in a box. Regards, Tim In a message dated 4/9/2007 5:25:46 P.M. Eastern...
5979 deuceter Offline Apr 10, 2007
2:40 am
Thanks for your help guys I really appreciate it. I guess I should have carried it a bit further by asking if I change to a 12 volt system will I be able to...
5980 Dan Saari
painter54115 Offline Send Email
Apr 10, 2007
12:13 pm
Need some help again guys... ( this is a great site )..I'm Restoring my 48 streamliner and as I diassembled all the parts I did keep all the nuts,bolts and...
5981 Spam
leonardroger... Offline Send Email
Apr 10, 2007
12:32 pm
Good question. I'm looking for stainless steel screws to hold all the window trim. Anybody know a source? Leonard _____ From:...
5982 hlees
humphreylees Offline Send Email
Apr 10, 2007
12:56 pm
Hi Dan and Leonard, You can get the majority of the screws and fiddly clips, door handle springs and screws from Restoration specialties and supply inc....
5983 Glenn
glennstreaml... Offline Send Email
Apr 10, 2007
10:36 pm
Didja ever find out the model number of the '41? ... parts and...
5984 Glenn
glennstreaml... Offline Send Email
Apr 10, 2007
10:40 pm
Some of the screws are standard ones that you can get at a good hardware store. But I've found that the screws for the inside window trim and the screws that...
5985 R Young
youngenginee... Offline Send Email
Apr 11, 2007
2:34 am
Dan, I found most of my the bolts and screws to restore my 48 from www.hillcofasteners.com They are located in Southern California and they will sell you from...
5986 Owl_Shadow Offline Send Email Apr 11, 2007
7:49 pm
Am I the only one who is getting two of every posted message in the digest? Double vision!...
5987 hlees
humphreylees Offline Send Email
Apr 11, 2007
9:12 pm
I think it is the same with other Yahoo groups. ... From: Owl_shadow To: pontiac42to48messageboard@... Sent: Wednesday, April 11, 2007 9:49 PM ...
5988 humphreylees Offline Send Email Apr 12, 2007
7:31 pm
Did you manage to fix the pump problem?...
5989 Rick Shoestock
rshoestock Offline Send Email
Apr 15, 2007
10:45 am
Jimmy Kellit lives somewhere in the Greenville-Spartanburg area of South Carolina. I was hoping to get some parts from him at Charlotte Autofair yesterday but...
5990 Rick Shoestock
rshoestock Offline Send Email
Apr 15, 2007
10:52 am
I have a appointment to go look at an original 1932 Pontiac on Monday evening in Western North Carolina. It's reported to be an original 4- door sedan and the...
5991 tinindian1942 Offline Send Email Apr 15, 2007
6:59 pm
Hi all, Finally got my Poncho out of storage! I've been waiting for 3 weeks now...two weekends I could have gotten her out it snowed, and the last weekend I...
5992 dasthingster@...
dasthingster Offline Send Email
Apr 16, 2007
12:31 am
In a message dated 4/15/07 3:52:59 AM Pacific Daylight Time, mrshoestock@... writes: I might even post an ad in ETC or Smokes. Thanks. -Rick Rick,...
5993 David C. Pyatt
dcpyatt64 Offline Send Email
Apr 16, 2007
12:41 am
ETC is the Early Times Chapter of POCI (Pontiac Oakland Club International, Inc. - http://www.poci.org/) and Smoke Signals is the POCI publication....
5994 dasthingster@...
dasthingster Offline Send Email
Apr 16, 2007
1:54 am
In a message dated 4/15/07 5:41:37 PM Pacific Daylight Time, dcpyatt@... writes: ETC is the Early Times Chapter of POCI (Pontiac Oakland Club ...
5995 Glenn
glennstreaml... Offline Send Email
Apr 16, 2007
2:54 am
Here's an update on my car. It was apart and painted when work got busy and I returned to grad school, so the car went on pause for a while. But now a friend...
5996 hlees
humphreylees Offline Send Email
Apr 16, 2007
9:35 am
Glenn, your post reminded me how I got a steering wheel off. I welded an old tube spanner to the wheel center and welded a nut to the top which took an...
5997 Leonard
leonardroger... Offline Send Email
Apr 16, 2007
6:15 pm
After removing the horn ring and all, I drilled two small diameter holes in the solid steel base of the steering wheel and tapped them for a gear puller. A few...
Messages 5968 - 5997 of 7829   Oldest  |  < Older  |  Newer >  |  Newest
Advanced
Add to My Yahoo!      XML What's This?

Copyright © 2010 Yahoo! UK. All rights reserved.
Privacy Policy - Terms of Service - Guidelines - Help