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The YS carb is designed to need vacuum to start since there's no true accelerator pump, I had no clue there is an actual start up procedure for the A1 until I ran across it in the manual. Once warm it isn't always necessary, but that doesn't mean it still needs a little help lol.
Now this is a...
Is the #1 intake valve opening enough to get the full charge in? Like, is it possibly hanging up or worst case, bad lobe. I can't think of much that would let the other three run rich (sounds like carb needs backed off a little) while one is lean.
Sounds correct to me, in order to get more clockwise rotation, it needs clocked in reverse of that. Each tooth is 30° worth of timing, so unless you're waaaay out, one tooth should be sufficient.
Iowa isn't too much different, we don't have to register as a classic to run year of manufacture though. I just slap the plates on, keep the current plates/registration in the vehicle and I'm golden. I'm still on the lookout for a pair of '52 plates, the set for the '53 I found pretty quickly...
Your last sentence, condenser. Swap it out, always heard it's best just to carry an extra one with these old horses, along with a set of points. Mine happened to go out randomly, no hints at all, just stopped running. That's the nice thing about the simplicity of old vehicles, not much to chase...
If you haven't got it installed yet...
Gasket, then glass, then locking strip. I tried doing it with the frame laying on a table. Much easier for me at least when it was vertical on the Jeep. Used a lot of Windex and thumb pressure.
Let gravity help you, set the glass in the bottom of the...
Only a handful of decals used, can't remember if I picked my set up from DeBellas or Midwest Military. Either of those are gonna be a good choice.
As for the engine bay, Google A1 engine bay and select pics, because there's not much in the way of rhyme or reason to how it's done. There is this...
@Maverick1701 I feel your pain on the coil. I lost power in the '52 not even a month after I picked it up. When I pulled it, this is what I found. Definitely understand why the cheap ones don't last.
Yup, someone wanted a tailgate back on it, and they made a rear seat for it too. The seat is out now, the gate will be out eventually as well.
Nice call sign BTW 👌
I picked up another YS last week for the '53. So, I went ahead and ordered up the correct crossover hose and fording valve and now have an engine bay that looks a little closer to how it should.
Throttle cable is installed, choke as well (it already was), brackets on and everything is working...
After seeing a picture of an engine bay on a buddy's A1 thats being redone, it hit me that the generators are black. My alternator (mine is a 12V setup) isn't black. So, that had to change! Other than smashing my pinky breaking the pulley nut loose, it was a quick and easy transition.
If you happen to decide to go that route and would like to possibly get rid of your stock tank, hit me up. I've refurbished a few now and am always on the lookout for others to do.
Alrighty, now we're cookin with gas! I smell what you're steppin in! I get what you're laying down! I can't think of anymore lol
I didn't want to assume, so that's why I commented.
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