Dvd Video Model A Ford Annual Tour Maintenance on 2040-parts.com
Walnut Creek, CA, US
Running Time: 54 minutes PLUS a 6 Minute Bonus Video - Decking Model A Manifolds. Features Alex Janke & Bob Grady, MAFCA Judges. Let them guide you through the 38 Annual Maintenance Routines that should be done by every Model A Ford owner. Annual Tour Preparation video Contents:
Watch as 19 Model A's gather for a full-day-long seminar in tour maintenance. One of our club guidelines says that club tours should not be used as test drives for member's cars. It is the responsibility of every Model A owner to be sure their car is properly maintained and ready to drive. Club tour breakdowns are distracting and can cause some people to miss out on important parts of the tour. Be sure you have your car running well so you don't experience failures that might have been prevented with proper annual maintenance. Remember, our Model A's are not equipped with modern technology like sealed bearings and engines guaranteed for 100,000 miles. We have to take care of our equipment on a much more regular basis. This video shows you the routines you should use to do just that. Once you see this program, you will want to order another copy for a friend. If you have ever wondered how your intake and exhaust manifolds were made perfectly flat so they would seal against your engine block, we have just the video for you. As a BONUS, you will receive on the same DVD, the program titled, Decking Your Model A Manifolds. This is a 6-minute look at how manifolds are ground down together so they are perfectly planed and ready to seal against the engine block with your mainfold gasket. Consider it a little "behind the scenes" look at an important step in building your engine components so they all work together well. If you don't do this, you risk experiencing a vacuum leak that will cause backfiring and loss of power. These videos were produced by the Diablo A’s. They are NOT professionally made videos. Annual Tour Preparation is an edited version of the technical seminar conducted for our club members. We believe the information and techniques shown on the video will help you in your Model A restoration and maintenance efforts. Purchase: All profits from these sales go to the Diablo A’s Model A Ford Club, a non-profit California corporation. This is a DVD+R format. Please check for compatability before buying. Order as many DVDs as you wish. One shipping charge covers them all! California shipping addresses please add 9.0% sales tax.
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