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Did you change the front brake hoses? These can go bad internally and you can't tell.

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How old is the master cylinder? Is it a 2 part modern one? I was having a hard pedal problem for a bit that traced to the seals in the master cylinder. Rebuilt, no problem. Chuck

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How are the brake hoses....my brakes would lock up finally found the hoses were bad on the inside. put on new hoses and solved the problem....just another thought.

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Nice looking slant back. Thanks for putting up your location, we have a few members out in the rain forest!

When you had the breaks off did you clean up the drums too? I've had cars act like that when the drum was rusty or out of round slightly. Did you change the brake fluid completely or just top it off and bleed them? May be some contamination in the lines after sitting for so long.

If the hard pedal continues after you fix the problem the brake rod has an excentric bolt where it fits into the pedal arm. You can loosen and rotate it to change the play in the pedal. Chuck


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They looked clean to me. Im assumiong that fluid was changed by the person who did the MC and wheel cylinders but I need to confirm that. I have found a couple things he missed, like cotter pins in the ball joints.

The hard pedal is only when its have the lock up issue, afterwards it feels fine.

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Nice looking slant back. Thanks for putting up your location, we have a few members out in the rain forest!

When you had the breaks off did you clean up the drums too? I've had cars act like that when the drum was rusty or out of round slightly. Did you change the brake fluid completely or just top it off and bleed them? May be some contamination in the lines after sitting for so long.

If the hard pedal continues after you fix the problem the brake rod has an excentric bolt where it fits into the pedal arm. You can loosen and rotate it to change the play in the pedal. Chuck

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Looking for McCullouch VS57 brackets and parts. Also looking for 28 Chrysler series 72 parts. And early Hemi parts.

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I know what you mean about the "Clerks" at the auto parts store, fortunately the one I go to has bunch of motor heads there so they are a huge help! I did order 4 from them and they should be here today.

I will check out the timing. I did a vacuum check at idle and it gave 16in and was in the green on the gauge so I'm assuming thats ok.

Ran into another issue with the cars brakes. After sitting over night when I first apply the brakes the pass front Shudders, moans and locks up and real quick and has a hard pedal. I let off then roll forward and brake and it locks again. It will do this 3-4 times before it frees up. It seems to pull that way most of the time too. I have adjusted the brakes so that when you spin the wheel there is a slight amount of contact between the shoe and the drum. I have looked at all of them and they look fine. The front has new wheel cylinders and it has new master cylinder. Shoes are all 50%+ and clean. I thought maybe they had some oil or brake fluid on them and it may have just gotten soaked in. Maybe should replace the shoes.

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Welcome to our world Doug - nice set of projects you have there!

Pushrods - The older pushrods (solid section) eventually got changed out to tubular versions on later engines. They are more than twice as strong. You can usually buy them from "Rock Auto" (on the web) as singles, sets or what-have-you. Length shouldn't be an issue - we often order and use parts from the '64 292 truck engines to avoid trouble with "clerks" at the auto parts stores. The bending situation has to do with the current state of "gasoline" - and its effect on the old valve guides, especially when the engine doesn't get a daily workout.

Distributor - The '57 engine should have come with the later design centrifugal advance distributor, that uses a vacuum pot to provide additional advance at low load (high vacuum). Just a guess, but the surge may be due to use of a rather high initial advance and then a high vacuum signal pushing it too far lean at cruise.

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Doug;

Great looking project. You're a lot further along than I am.

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The 37 is a tudor slantback. It has a 3" chop, MII front, 9" Versallis rear, 351w and c4. Its gonna a great sedan and made to drive everyday, rain or shine. Pic from when I first got it home!
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Go to John Mummert's site www.ford-y-block.com for head and block ID. Should get you in the ballpark.


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