I know my comment has nothing to do with this video except that it is about a Model A. What would you do or do you apply any type of sealant to the transmission drain plug and the differential drain plug in order to keep these plugs from leaking and or weeping?
You can try some Permatex PermaShield. It's also fuel resistant so you can use it on the gas line threads. It doesn't harden so removing the fittings is easy.
It could be a few things. One is the float level in your carburetor is not set correctly. Another is the idle adjustment on the carburetor, since when you come to a stop, you are effectively idling at that point.
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I know my comment has nothing to do with this video except that it is about a Model A. What would you do or do you apply any type of sealant to the transmission drain plug and the differential drain plug in order to keep these plugs from leaking and or weeping?
You can try some Permatex PermaShield. It's also fuel resistant so you can use it on the gas line threads. It doesn't harden so removing the fittings is easy.
What causes the engine to die when coming to a sudden stop?
Could be 3 different things !! If the engine run fine onthe road must time it's fuel level
It could be a few things. One is the float level in your carburetor is not set correctly. Another is the idle adjustment on the carburetor, since when you come to a stop, you are effectively idling at that point.