I think I found my problem
I mentioned before that after driving my T for a while it developed a handling problem. It went into death wobble when I punched the gas to make a green light. I tightened up everything and redid all the alignments and it seemed much better. However, I got on the interstate a while back and when I hit it hard to merge it went into death wobble again. The car was ok at 60-65, but over that I could watch the front tires start to oscillate up and down ever so slightly and the faster I went the more they would bounce.
I pulled off my front shocks and found they were very weak. They were an Ebay purchase when I was trying to make the $ 3K figure and were used, but in good shape appearancewise. So I have now ordered new ones from Speedway that should control the front end better.
But I found the biggie today. I took my front wheels and tires to a tire shop and had the rebalanced. The balance was ok, but one rim is bent.:eek: I could watch the tire jump up and down as he spun it and a screwdriver against the spinning rim confirmed it is bent. I bought these '46 Merc wheels over 20 years ago and used two on the front of my '27 and had these two left over. Evidently the first two were ok, but one of these two was not.
So, I have decided to have the two from my '27 checked for straightness and then paint the better of the two to match my T and use it. Hopefully this will solve my handling issues. It was making it so I didn't want to drive the car on the interstates, around town was fine, but speed was a problem. I'm glad to find this was the problem though, it will be a relatively easy fix.
Don