another great video , good to get fuel tank in, can be a fiddly job and i am from new zealand and no screw threads are the same here ,clockwise to do up and anti clockwise to undo for a right handed threaded bolt , and no water swirls any way here haha
We took the trim off to work on the patina. I think that’s the next thing we’re going to work on. Clearing the paint/rust and putting the trim back on.
Great work! You've got it going and stopping alright. Do you have all the lights and such for it? Maybe start working on details like that. I've seen a a couple of good videos on the Coriolis effect. Veritasium and Smarter Every Day (who, I think, is from your neighbourhood) did a collaboration on the phenomenon using a couple of wading pools. Veritasium was in Australia and Smarter Every Day is in Alabama.
Not sure what the inspection and registration rules are in your state, but the way that car started and ran she seems like she's ready to be a regular driver. I'd tune in to see it finished if that's your plan!
No inspections needed in Georgia. Just registration and insurance. The plan originally was make it a runner and sell it for someone else to love on. But now we aren’t so sure! Lol. Might keep it for a while and enjoy it. We plan to do more cars so keep coming back!
I’m not sure I understand your question. The carb will only go on one way. With that being said the “hinge” of the float will be in the rear, closest to the firewall. So it will float up toward the front. Google “mikes carburetors.” He has tons of stuff on the Holley 4000 “teapot” carbs.
lol sorry. Had carbs on the brain. I’m not 100% sure. From what I recall, as seen in the video, we had a hard time lining the holes up for the sending unit to the tank. I’ll see if I can get you an answer.
Soon it will be time to paint get it all scrubbed down all the glass out repair all the window channels, and paint it a 1976 Cadillac color called Dumbarton green, and get white bed liner and do the roof with that. With the glass out mirror tent 15%, blocks out lots of heat. You got to set it up for hot weather. And then when you really get into it they make a new product called electric air conditioning I've yet to try it out.
Love your guys videos keep it up
Great job boys! So cool to see her moving under her own power. Keep it up! Can't wait to see her when she's done
keep up the good work I also have a 1956 townsedan mine is an automatic.
another great video , good to get fuel tank in, can be a fiddly job and i am from new zealand and no screw threads are the same here ,clockwise to do up and anti clockwise to undo for a right handed threaded bolt , and no water swirls any way here haha
Looking good, she is starting to come together. Are you going to start putting on trim pieces next? Your videos are getting better every time!
We took the trim off to work on the patina. I think that’s the next thing we’re going to work on. Clearing the paint/rust and putting the trim back on.
To adjust carb turn the ritch and lean screws it tell r.p.ms change, turn out about a turn to turn and a half
Muito legal ver essa máquina tá andando e agora com um tanque novinho e vai quantos litros de gasolina nesse tanque 😅😅
72 if I did my math right😅
@@fixintwo123 ta certo cabe um bom tanto de combustível ⛽⛽⛽
Excellent work on this, you guys! You're making great progress with your '56 Fairlane!
I use my keys to cut tape just like you do.
Great work! You've got it going and stopping alright. Do you have all the lights and such for it? Maybe start working on details like that.
I've seen a a couple of good videos on the Coriolis effect. Veritasium and Smarter Every Day (who, I think, is from your neighbourhood) did a collaboration on the phenomenon using a couple of wading pools. Veritasium was in Australia and Smarter Every Day is in Alabama.
We do. We took them off to work on the patina. I think the next step is sealing the paint/rust and putting them trim back on.
Work on getting all the lights working, and cleaning it up
We’ve tested the lights before and everything works!
@@fixintwo123 cool
Not sure what the inspection and registration rules are in your state, but the way that car started and ran she seems like she's ready to be a regular driver. I'd tune in to see it finished if that's your plan!
No inspections needed in Georgia. Just registration and insurance. The plan originally was make it a runner and sell it for someone else to love on. But now we aren’t so sure! Lol. Might keep it for a while and enjoy it. We plan to do more cars so keep coming back!
Which way do you face the float towards the front or towards the rear?
I’m not sure I understand your question. The carb will only go on one way. With that being said the “hinge” of the float will be in the rear, closest to the firewall. So it will float up toward the front. Google “mikes carburetors.” He has tons of stuff on the Holley 4000 “teapot” carbs.
I’m talking about the sending unit inside the gas tank
lol sorry. Had carbs on the brain. I’m not 100% sure. From what I recall, as seen in the video, we had a hard time lining the holes up for the sending unit to the tank. I’ll see if I can get you an answer.
That lower radiator hose need fixed its kinked
Soon it will be time to paint get it all scrubbed down all the glass out repair all the window channels, and paint it a 1976 Cadillac color called Dumbarton green, and get white bed liner and do the roof with that. With the glass out mirror tent 15%, blocks out lots of heat. You got to set it up for hot weather. And then when you really get into it they make a new product called electric air conditioning I've yet to try it out.