They used the then common Chevrolet 6-cylinder overhead valve engine which remained basically unchanged from the mid 1930's up to thru the early 1960's. They have taken a fairly complicated subject and made it easy to understand. Even if you think you know all you need to know about fuel systems this is worth a look. Keep in mind this film was made in 1935 and reflects the technology of the day. Nevertheless many of the basic principles still apply...even some thirty plus years after this film was made. Enjoy!
Since 1987, Fifth Avenue owner, Randy Rundle, has been making antique, classic and special interest vehicles more reliable and fun to drive. Feel free to wander around, peek in all of the corners, and spend some time reading about some of our past adventures.
3/28/16
How Antique Vehicle Fuel Systems Work...
They used the then common Chevrolet 6-cylinder overhead valve engine which remained basically unchanged from the mid 1930's up to thru the early 1960's. They have taken a fairly complicated subject and made it easy to understand. Even if you think you know all you need to know about fuel systems this is worth a look. Keep in mind this film was made in 1935 and reflects the technology of the day. Nevertheless many of the basic principles still apply...even some thirty plus years after this film was made. Enjoy!

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