The blower motor on my 67 wont come
one when I switch on any heating or cooling
position. It sometimes comes on in the
"ICE" position but not always. After lots
of searching I found out that the vacuum
master switch does not get enough vacuum to
be switched on. When I push the backside of
it - everything works as it should. Of
course that´s no real solution. Looks like
my system needs a good overhaul.
Three parts could cause this problem:
The dash switch with its rotary valve
from where I can hear a slight hissing
noise,
the power servo on the firewall
or the master switch itself - what I
doubt.
As I hate when something does not work
on my cars I ordered all the parts. I found
a good source which sells all these parts
rebuilt. Hopefully they will arrive soon as
I would like to have this issue resolved
before the Cadillac Big Meet. It should not
be too much of a hassle to install them
when they are here.
the power servo
the power servo and master switch
the electrical circuit of the Air
Conditioning system of the 1967 Cadillac
DeVille in a digram
Its only 4 more weeks until the Cadillac
Big Meet - Europes biggest Cadillac
meeting. You can watch a video of last
years event below. More info, pictures and
videos on http://www.cadillac-bigmeet.com
This year will feature an "Eldorado
Special" and we are looking for everybody
with an Eldorado to participate. Of course
all other Cadillacs are welcome as well.
I´ve added a new gallery to my website with
the best pictures we shot at our many
cruising nights this summer. It will be
constantly updated with new images as they
come in. Take a look
here!
Today I had to shoot a car meet for a local
TV station I´m working for as a cameraman.
I took the 58 there. My friends Tayfun and
Alex also drove to the show. It was a very
nice and fun meeting with 30 cars
attending. Here is a
picture gallery of some images
Betty shot there.
Sepp with his hotrod
the 58 on location
at work with my colleague Hubert Huemer
from BTV
Today it was time to do some interior
cleaning on both of my cars. My friend
Tayfun was in town once again and brought
one of these wet cleaners with him to do
all of our cars. It really worked wonders
and the cars turned out great. I could not
believe how much dirt I could extract from
the carpets and floor mats.
cleaning the trunk of the 58
Cruising night!
After cleaning
we had a nice cruising trip around the lake
with friends and our ladies.
Tayfun
on a hill
the ladies
Alex
Tayfun
Richard
I took the 67
Today the 58 got a brand new fuel pump. It
was a really quick and easy exchange and it
now works flawlessly. It was the first time
I had to do a repair like this. Luckily the
pump is very easy accessible on the 58.
Later we also did some more repairs on my
friend Tayfuns 81 Eldorado. After that we
had a nice cruising evening with some
friends where we did some professional
filming for our next video.
Tonight 3 friends and I had a nice cruising
night as it was a really warm and perfect
night. It also was the first cruise for my
friend Tayfun who's 1981 Eldorado was
finally finished and now is fully
driveable. The other cars were Alex with
his 63 Buick Riviera and Richard with his
65 Impala. I took the 67 for a spin.
I have to admit that the 67 was a little
neglected in the last time, as I spent most
of my spare time working on the 58 and on
my friend Tayfuns Eldorado. So it was time
to do some necessary maintenance work.
Today I replaced the fuel filter in the
glass bowl. It turned out to be a really
big job because the fuel bowl would not
want to come off. I had a big problem
opening the screw which holds the glass in
position, as access is very limited.
Eventually I made it and when everything
was back together, the bowl leaked. So I
had to re-open everything. I readjusted the
gasket and now everything is tight. The old
filter was very dirty, because at the last
big service I forgot to replace it...
Looks like the problem my 58 has is fuel
pump related. Yesterday I thought it might
only be a clogged fuel line (see entry
below) - but today I had the same problem
as yesterday again. The fuel bowl did only
fill up to about half. (see pic below). I
blew all the lines through, but it did not
change anything... The car runs, but on
slow idle it tends to hesitate.
I ordered a new fuel pump today - they are
relatively cheap - hope to have it here in
about 2 weeks...
Today suddenly my 58 Eldo stalled and would
not want to start again. After checking
everything, eventually I found out that no
fuel was coming to the fuel glas bowl.
My friend Richard towed me to his garage
where he has an air compressor and all the
tools and we blew air through the fuel line
to check if it would be clogged. We were
not clever enough to open the gas tank cap
before we did that though.
When we removed the compressor from the
line of course lot of now pressurized gas
sprayed out of the line and into my face...
Well, at least it works again - looks like
it really was only a clogged line. I
already suspected that the fuel pump was on
its way out, but luckily it wasn´t.
Will check everything again tomorrow and
install a new fuel filter as well. I hope
that I wont need a new fuel pump.
Today I received a 50% refund for the non
working Power Vent Window Switch I won on
Ebay. (see entry below) The Canadian
gentlemen I bought it from was so kind to
refund some money as he did not feel good
about the deal as well. He did not do
anything wrong at the initial deal as his
description was accurate and correct - so
this came as a nice surprise. There are
still honorable people out there!
Thank you Michael!!
Today the power
vent window switch I won on Ebay
arrived from Canada. It came from a 58
Sixty Special that was equipped with
power vent windows as well.
When I opened the box I immediately had the
feeling that it would not work. The buttons
felt sluggish and two prongs were missing
on the backing plate. So somebody must have
had it open at some point in its history.
So down I went into the garage to check it.
As suspected it
did not work... Only one button worked
in one direction. I cant even blame
the seller, as he stated in his ad
description that he does not know if
it works or not.
As I spent quite an amount of money for it
and could not find another switch anywhere,
I did not want to give up yet and so I
disassembled it. Of course the 2 rusty
prongs broke apart when I bent them open...
A really good start! Eventually I made a
good working switch from most of my old
switches parts and the help of the plastic
backing plate of the new switch. So I could
also reuse the perfect chrome bezel of my
old switch.
Now everything works again - it´s not a
concourse winning repair, but a solid one I
can be proud of, and nobody can notice
until he takes the car apart...
Now the clock is the only non working
gadget on my 58 - my next project.
The new Battery
I also had to
install a new battery today as my old one
died after only 3 years in service. I
bought an Exide Maxxima 900 - hope it will
do a better job - I´ve heard lots of good
things about it.
The new Exide battery - the green knob is a
battery shut off switch
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