Mounting
Finding parts for auto restoration
Simple Components Like Nuts & Bolts Are In Any Auto Parts Store... Well, Not Always. Yet Another Reason to Research a Vehicle Before You Buy. And Then There’s the Fastener Safety Factor to Consider As Well.
Tackling Several Engine Projects, Pt. 7
This Time, We’ll Use Penetrating Oil—and Heat—to Remove Some Manifold Studs, Lift the Engine to Remove Its Mounts and Install Some Casting Plugs.
Tackling Several Engine Projects, Pt. 7
This Time, We’ll Remove and Replace the Oil Pan and Pump, and Install the Engine Mounts. Hey, What’s Wrong With the Bolt Holes On This Mount...
Restoring Mom's Car
We’re Going to Work With the Car’s Struts and Tie Rods. Fortunately, There Are Some Inexpensive Tools to Help With These Tasks.
It’s More Than an Oil Change, Pt. 1
Draining and Filling a Crankcase Not Only Benefits the Engine, It’s Also Time to Check Out Other Components
Installing the Wiring and Steering Systems
It’s Time to Begin Routing the Wiring Harness on Project ’46 Then We’ll Cut and Install the Car’s Steering Shaft
The Buildup Continues on Project 46
It’s Time to Finish the Paint and Graphics Work on Project ’46. Then We’ll Add Some Insulation, Panels and Glass
1945 Ward LaFrance Wrecker
The Owner Served With a Similar Army Truck 56 Years Ago But at 2.5 mpg, They Don’t Cruise Like They Used To
Milt’s Tune-Up Advice
This Car Smoked, Had Poor Gas Mileage and Was Sluggish. A Valve Adjustment Helped, But It Needed More...