So, Sandyman, I've kept you waiting for over a month. Sorry about that!
And no, I haven't been hit by a bus. But I have a number of other irons in the fire, so limited time I can spend on this.
All who cautioned against barreling ahead too quickly needn't have been concerned. I can really spend some time looking stuff over and contemplating my next move. I like to know that things are right, or at least what the status is, before I act. So this isn't one of those exciting, fast-paced restoration threads.
Thanks for all the suggestions though. I've pretty much done everything suggested. But I haven't started it yet. But soon! Maybe today or tomorrow. I finally put a battery in it yesterday and cranked it over with the plugs out, and I got oil pressure. Hot diggity!
I
did flush the cooling system. Separately the hot-side cooling transfer pipe, the radiator, and then the engine and cool-side transfer pipe, backflushed from the thermostat outlet as Brian suggested. Not the easiest to access everything but once I did it was successful. Actually very little sediment and rust came out. Happy about that.
I rebuilt the two Stromberg carbs, and couldn't resist cleaning them up in the process.
Carburetor question: Is the 'bypass valve' needed on the forward carburetor? The diaphragm is shot and I haven't gotten a rebuild kit (interesting that it's always a separate kit from the normal carb kit). I understand that it's involved with preventing backfiring during deceleration of the engine. Is that much of a problem and important? It's only on the one carburetor. I could used a gasket to block it off for the present.
I rebuilt the original glass-bowl fuel pump. It seems to be working right. I had some difficulty connecting the actuating rod to the lever, but I got it.
Fuel pump Question: Does anyone know where to source the actuating rod oil seal? This is the seal between the bottom section of the pump with the rocker-arm lever and the middle section with the underside of the diaphragm.
Lastly:
Can someone explain what this connection does in the ignition circuit? Is this the 'starting' connection to the coil providing a higher voltage during starting? If so, is there a ballast resistor in the other line to the coil? I don't see it in the wiring diagram. The diagram shows a 'cold start coil', but the coil that's there is just an ordinary single coil. I don't know what a 'cold start coil' is. I guess pictures don't show up in the preview mode? Hard to know what I'm going to get..... Vince P.S. I will post some pix.