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The Jayhawker
The Jayhawker
The Jayhawker
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Welcome to my channel. I'm a Kansan born and raised and live here still.
I enjoy restoring old cars, tools, furniture, and well anything really!
I also love history, metal detecting, hunting and anything else you can do outside or at a workbench.
Website: ratzlaffmotorco.com
Want to send me something? Well, you sure don't have to, but here ya go:
Ratzlaff Motor Co.
PO Box 66
Greensburg, Ks 67054
Комментарии
@rayjohnson7886
@rayjohnson7886 11 часов назад
I'd would have did all the straighting and modifications or whatever was needed to be done first before painting the frame.
@randallsanders7446
@randallsanders7446 2 дня назад
Awesome job. Looks brand new. My older brother got one of these guns as a present, probably at Christmas, & we had fun with it. It did have the distinctive "pop" when fired. Naturally, given young lads inclinations, the cork was fired in inappropriate targets which led, of course, to some parental confrontation. I don't remember what the sling was made of but pretty sure it wasn't plastic. I don't think it was a webbing or leather either -- I'm not being very helpful. Anyhow, thanks for producing some memories. Haven't thought about the pop gun for many, many years. Until the next one ...Stay Cool!
@ericwilkes238
@ericwilkes238 2 дня назад
My carb is a 1400 what kit do i use
@henryleach671
@henryleach671 2 дня назад
All Metal Products moved from Wyandotte to Piqua, Ohio around 1950. I know this because my dad worked for them in Piqua and we (family) moved there then. They used to have Christmas parties for employees and their families and allow the kids to wander around the plant. There were barrels of plastic dart guns and darts that we had a blast playing with. By the early fifties not all of All Metal Products products were made of metal, in fact, most were made of plastic.
@paulreft7133
@paulreft7133 2 дня назад
Another quality restoration! Bringing back to life a piece of our history is what makes your channel special! If that old toy gun could talk, oh the imaginary battles it fought in! Makes me wonder if a brave WW2 soldier played with that exact gun in his youth? Thank you so much for sharing this! God bless!
@Friedbrain11
@Friedbrain11 2 дня назад
Haven't seen one of those in ages!
@danielrodela2420
@danielrodela2420 3 дня назад
Hey Dude you did a great job.
@terrellscaife2411
@terrellscaife2411 3 дня назад
Are you familiar with the carburetor on a 1986 Chevy Cavalier 2 L?
@terrellscaife2411
@terrellscaife2411 3 дня назад
So what vehicles did they put this carburetor on?
@kylelee4682
@kylelee4682 3 дня назад
What is the color of the block called?and manufacturer of paint?
@sparkplug0000
@sparkplug0000 3 дня назад
In my youth (1960s) I had a Daisy Model 21 which is very similar looking but shot BBs. It was incredibly difficult for a young kid to cock, pulling back 2 springs instead of just 1. In fact it bit me once requiring several stitches. When we moved I accidentally left it in the old barn. I was an eejit!
@kevinpfaff2301
@kevinpfaff2301 3 дня назад
Well done sir. The popping you are expecting might be from the sound the old pop guns with the corks popping out of the end of the barrel used to make. i had one where the corks had strings attached so i wouldn't lose them.
@kylelee4682
@kylelee4682 3 дня назад
I wanna build a 327 so bad! For my 69 nova
@pietkonijn5522
@pietkonijn5522 3 дня назад
Killed in 1841. Which tribe would it have been ? Pawnee, Arapaho, Southern Cheyenne ?
@gregkocher5352
@gregkocher5352 4 дня назад
We were original owners of a 49 GMC heavy. I was going to restore it but around 2012 my Dad gave it away. My son and I hope to find another someday. Our truck was equiped with a pto winch, about 14 foot flat bed with cable roller at the end. The front bumper had heavy recovery hooks too. We have farm and oil well equipment still. I still have the cattle racks for the bed.
@charliehill995
@charliehill995 5 дней назад
Re the master cylinder assembly: In the hole you pushed grease for the pedal bushings , what happened to the lock key that slips in before the plug to keep the pedals in position?
@kenolson3444
@kenolson3444 5 дней назад
Enjoyed your video. Thanks for sharing.
@bruteforce76
@bruteforce76 5 дней назад
parker hannifin compression fittings are a good alternative to flared
@BigDragsGarage
@BigDragsGarage 7 дней назад
I have a 40 Chevy sedan I'm making into a hot rod. I have a complete running 216 and transmission to offer someone for free. Also the differential and springs, and the front frame and suspension from the firewall forward, and 5 original wheels. I don't want to see them go to the scrapper! Located near Crystal River, Florida. Any suggestions on what to do with them?
@kevinpfaff2301
@kevinpfaff2301 9 дней назад
I'm glad you finally got to sorting the old iron out! If anyone can get it resurrected, it's you, sir!
@Friedbrain11
@Friedbrain11 9 дней назад
On the old cars and trucks with synchros, if the synchro rings go down you lose that gear.
@robertmcmanis
@robertmcmanis 10 дней назад
Remove 3 bolts from flex plate to torque converter 1st before seperating engine from transaxle
@robertmcmanis
@robertmcmanis 10 дней назад
Also dislodge torqueconverter from crankshaft
@Jeff_Pendleton
@Jeff_Pendleton 10 дней назад
Does that engine rotate?
@paulreft7133
@paulreft7133 10 дней назад
Wow! To actually see the chassis you mentioned! How cool is this! What a great rescue, I'm glad that powertrain is no longer forgotten, I kinda feel like my inquiry sorta helped give it hope for a new life! Well that's my story! Loved seeing this video, thanks for sharing it with us! And man how I wish I lived next door (farm) to you, with all your equipment and old cars, I'd be hanging out being a pest! 😂 God bless my friend!
@TheJayhawker
@TheJayhawker 9 дней назад
lol, you wouldn't bother me a bit!
@RogerVillela-jh8ic
@RogerVillela-jh8ic 10 дней назад
I could use the air cleaner
@thomasgriffith6486
@thomasgriffith6486 10 дней назад
Thanks!
@thomasgriffith6486
@thomasgriffith6486 10 дней назад
Heard Great Grandpas 52 Deluxe run last week for the first time. Last ran in 72. Love the stovebolt videos.
@TheJayhawker
@TheJayhawker 9 дней назад
You are too kind! thanks so much. That goes right back into these projects.
@yamayagi395
@yamayagi395 10 дней назад
Thank you for another entertaining video. I enjoyed hearing the birds singing - your singing - not so much.
@TheJayhawker
@TheJayhawker 9 дней назад
lol, come on now!
@georgepavich8266
@georgepavich8266 10 дней назад
Good morning Mr jayhawker I'm still working on my 48 chevy fleetmaster gonna graft a new piece of frame to replace the rusted piece just wanna say how important your videos are 41 thru 54 chevy cars underneath are basically the same car you help alot of us watch what we can do even if we've done it 100 times or not so thank you and God bless keep wrenching.....George the old chevyoligist
@MotersickleBum
@MotersickleBum 10 дней назад
set it on blocks . I don't like those flimsy straps holding it up. If one breaks it will fall sideways.
@MrLorien2008
@MrLorien2008 10 дней назад
Hello from Australia. Thanks for your videos on these stovebolts, you have helped me so much. I'm restoring a 1947 Fleetmaster Coup Utility(only ever available in Australia and New Zealand) and am just about to put a rebuilt 235 in it to replace the old 216 engine. Keep up the great work, love watching your personable style and clear instructions.
@ezrabrooks12
@ezrabrooks12 12 дней назад
Excellent work, Info. You should have also clamped down the work securely, you always need some kind of lube when performing this operation.
@NormanSilver
@NormanSilver 12 дней назад
Had one. Pulled the 216 and put in 261 and later transmission with an OD. Drove it 78,000 trouble free miles. Did convert the Knee action front shocks to tube type.
@jackpetersen1287
@jackpetersen1287 13 дней назад
enjoyed it
@veraginacci
@veraginacci 14 дней назад
I live in Texas, just purchased a 1948 Cadillac series 62 I think. Original motor and all. Flat head 5.7 V8. I’m so happy I found your video. I used to travel all the time to Lawrence as soon as I saw your name I knew 😂
@joe-hp4nk
@joe-hp4nk 14 дней назад
Never have a module go out. I like the HEI because the coils are 40,000 volts vs 20,000 for the points. The points start to deteriorate right from the get go.
@L72Chevelle427
@L72Chevelle427 14 дней назад
After getting left stranded on the side of the road twice in as many years due to a failed HEI ignition module, I switched back to my trusty Accel dual point distributor. Didn't appreciate my mint condition '66 Chevelle SS getting towed.
@bizarro01
@bizarro01 15 дней назад
Wow! Not only did you plan out the restore, but you also had to plan out the actual documentation of the restore! It was really well edited. The shots were set up well, and I know some of the shots you only had one shot at getting right the first time. The fast forwarding was just right so you could keep up with what you were doing while keeping the video within a time range that people wouldn't shy away from starting a video that is too long! I caught myself thinking, yeah, but what is that that he's soaking the parts in, which you later included the chemical in the shot! Well planned and executed! I wonder how long it really took you to do all of that?! I know it was a lot more than two 25 minute sessions! 🙂
@fightingirish5173
@fightingirish5173 15 дней назад
How do you adjust the octane selector. I loosened the bolt and wasn’t able to get it to move. Is there something I’m missing or is it just stuck a bit.
@TheJayhawker
@TheJayhawker 14 дней назад
I would say that most likely your distributor is just stuck. Try turning it with a pliers or gently tapping around on it with a soft mallet.
@talaalbarwani3964
@talaalbarwani3964 15 дней назад
Can you paint on top of it?
@TheJayhawker
@TheJayhawker 14 дней назад
From CRC's data sheet: CRC Zinc It can act as a finish coat on clean iron, steel and their welds. Top-coating CRC Zinc It with another product of CRC’s Zinc coating range provides extra protection and a selection of bright metallic or coloured gloss finishes - the ultimate choice for your application. If other colours are required, CRC Zinc It can be top-coated with most standard decorative paint systems for metals
@user-dv8mc5cc7p
@user-dv8mc5cc7p 16 дней назад
Thank you Jay hawker! I am getting ready to tackle my belly acquired Rochester 4me.Your detailed video has given me the confidence I need To go for it. God Bless you too Pete
@christopherarmbruster6241
@christopherarmbruster6241 16 дней назад
Just get it so it runs n stops...u will make money..n .someone happy!
@rooster68able
@rooster68able 16 дней назад
Forgot how many parts were in them they make a holley look like a mousetrap
@johnnapuunoa1153
@johnnapuunoa1153 19 дней назад
Got the same symptoms… was driving off the interstate exit and the car stalls loses all power. Put in park. Car starts fine and can reverse and go in neutral. Upon putting in drive and applying gas the car lurches forward and immediately shuts down. AAMCO says I have a p129E code but they want to tear apart the transmission and rebuild it…
@julioibarra6441
@julioibarra6441 21 день назад
Exelente
@spymaine89
@spymaine89 21 день назад
what vibration would cause the glass to shatter.......
@jeffdixon9138
@jeffdixon9138 22 дня назад
You said it....real life in the trenches! I think your doing things like I would as a owner and lover of cars. Great job, nice car
@dsim9988
@dsim9988 22 дня назад
George Jones- hotter than a $2 pistol
@allenfarmer6491
@allenfarmer6491 22 дня назад
This is a true story about a cold start and a 6 volt system......in 1957, I was in Champagne Illinois visiting some friends...my friends father was a staff doctor at the University of Illinois..he had a brand new 1957 Chrysler, his wife had a 1957 Plymouth, both cars were In a closed garage, and my friend had a 1954 Cadillac, parked in the driveway. My car was a 1940 Chevrolet 2 door sedan with a 52 Chevrolet 235 engine, parked on the curb out in front of the house. It was early January and a cold front came through during the night and dropped the temperature below zero ...the doctor's Chrysler, his wife's Plymouth and my friends Cadillac wouldn't start...so his dad came to me and asked if he could use my Chevrolet to go to work, so when he got in it, it started right up(It was an Arizona car)...6 volt system. So when he came home that afternoon , my car had a full tank of gas...true story.
@paulreft7133
@paulreft7133 22 дня назад
Great step by step video, after all those drum brake jobs I did in my youth, I still learned a few new tricks today, thank you!
@randallsanders7446
@randallsanders7446 23 дня назад
Thanks for another good one. Working on brakes isn't all that bad but it sure gets my dander up at times. When done, have a lay in the hammock under a shade tree with a cold glass of lemon ice tea. Works for me after mowing the back 40 on a hot day. Stay cool!