Hi Guys, Thanks for all responses. Here's the thing,He's not MY mechanic. I did all of the heavy lifting on this car last year.Worked on it night and day for 3 months,sometimes 12 hrs at a time. It had sat for 9 years without moving.I got it running,rewired the whole thing,suspension,body,paint etc. I had some help from a great mechanic on the fine tuning issues,but for this being only my second project,it looked really good and was on the way to being great. Then we found out that the major problem was the carb that we had on it was missing the lifter spring and gasket for the jet. We replaced it with another,same problem,this one,bought from AAAA Carbs in TX. Supposedly,professionally rebuilt. I bought the holley 4bbl/600 with the matched intake,cam and lifters from a member here who had been running it on his 65 Commando S Barracuda. Jump forward a few months and this guy comes along and tells Susanne that he is The Second rated mechanic in the country! He works for Mopar Top Fuel racing team,Antron Brown's Matco car. He looks at the car and tells her she should put on the Holley and Weiand intake and also that she needs to switch to electronic ignition.No argument there,that's why I bought the set up,and the ignition was on our list when money allowed.At he time I was trying to stay within a very tight budget. He then proceeds to tear out wiring,cutting off the new wires and leads that I had put in,so he could set it up for"race wiring". Cuts off the oil pressure line to the new gauge I had installed. Took the Holley to clean and rebuild,which he never did,and installs the new intake,but not the matching cam and lifters that were nearly brand new. Now after all of that ,he tells her that the carb won't work,and she has to buy a 390 cfm,which I understand is a good size for this engine,but she is out of money and is frustrated that she has only driven this car once and he has been working on it off and on for months.As it sits now,he has installed the electronic ignition and one of the chrome valve covers we bought for it,the othe he has taken home to grind out a spot where the coil is too close,since he moved it.He won't be back for a least a month or two,so there the car sits and she won't be driving it at all this year.He didn't say specifically why the carb wouldn't work,only that it would blow up the engine. He also didn't notice it was a 600 the entire 2 months that he had the thing,waiting until the new intake was on to realize that,oh,this won't work. Susanne is freaking out now and just wants to be rid of the car because her budget simply won't allow her to spend any more money. Sorry for the long rant guys but this has got me pretty well steamed and I know the set-up should be fine,I just need to know what I can do here. Thanks for leting me vent and any advice would be most appreciated. Dan