In this video I will be fixing my coils by installing a new capacitor, and I will be repairing the wood in the coil box. Music credit: Johnny Hodges, "The Jeep Is Jumpin"
Love the Model T ignition system; it's one of the endearing features of these lovely old cars. Nice job on the restoration, and the video. So cool how you just carried-on when the electricity was out! Olde Skule Kule.
Great video! Very thorogh presentation! I hope that you will make future video on how to actually drive one of these. I am hoping to learn to drive one, prior to purchase. I want to join a car club.
Thanks, I will hopefully make a driving video when it is finished. Joining a club is a great idea, there are MTFCA clubs all over the US. Model T driving is unique, but not hard once you get the hang of it.
I kinda wanted to see how you assemble the spark plugs and the wires and all. Love the series, nevertheless. It’s like Ronald Finger’s 1985 Fiero restoration project but quicker uploads.
I'm enjoying these. I'm headed up to WA next week to pick up my '27 T purchased from a friend. I can't wait to get started on it.
Love this. THANKYOU FOR SHARING!
Thanks for another great video if I end up buying my neighbours 27. I will definitely be revisiting your video's
Looking forward to the start up.
Nice job...am sorting out issues on #2 spark on a '
17 Touring
Love the Model T ignition system; it's one of the endearing features of these lovely old cars. Nice job on the restoration, and the video. So cool how you just carried-on when the electricity was out! Olde Skule Kule.
it's been awhile. Hope to see you back working on the car soon.
Great video! Very thorogh presentation! I hope that you will make future video on how to actually drive one of these. I am hoping to learn to drive one, prior to purchase. I want to join a car club.
Thanks, I will hopefully make a driving video when it is finished. Joining a club is a great idea, there are MTFCA clubs all over the US. Model T driving is unique, but not hard once you get the hang of it.
@@TinkerwithaT Wow! Thank you for taking the time to reply!!!
I kinda wanted to see how you assemble the spark plugs and the wires and all. Love the series, nevertheless. It’s like Ronald Finger’s 1985 Fiero restoration project but quicker uploads.
a few of the coils i have had a round condensor in them when i pulled them apart. was original so a round one went back in
No updates for almost a year, everything ok ? Looking forward to an update
what is happening? No updates for almost a year, everything ok ?
I'll bet all those sparking gizmo's and unshielded wires really messed up radio reception!
it would be nice to list the cap you used
Looking for the back half?