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Good morning, this is a very informative build I have been watching, thank you, in these pictures do you still have added wight in the trunk ? I would like to know what leaf springs you put under this beautiful build, I must have mist that post ... thank you.Want to hear something funny! Gary was filming me/the car I had it running and let the clutch out but the car wouldn't go, it would struggle~ then I put it up on the lift and discovered my tether line to keep it from rolling forward when aligning it. What a relief!!
It goes into gear easily, let's out about midway, but I'm not pleased with the brake, so up on the lift it is to bleed the brakes, now it's 95 and that's my sign off time. In the morning we'll get the brakes bled and try again for The Official run through the A.D. Dyes park (soccer and girls softball), a great place to test out car stuff.
The grill is held in by two screws for a glamour shot, don't worry Glen, I'll black out the parts showing soon;)
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Decals to come soon, but there's still plenty to do;)
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Never got around to putting weight in the trunk, but as for the leaf springs, I bought them from a vendor on Ebay, they were actually for a '64 dodge dart. I bought them earlier on in the build for some reason. There was a variation, but didn't cause any fitment issues. Just that they're new and sit up, but in time I would think there will be more settling
Good morning, this is a very informative build I have been watching, thank you, in these pictures do you still have added wight in the trunk ? I would like to know what leaf springs you put under this beautiful build, I must have mist that post ... thank you.
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Ethanol is bad. Chineesium is worse! Bad part is we never know when either or both will bite us in the butt!![]()
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Thank you so much, I will be looking at your Springking site you post.Thank you so much for the compliments!!Never got around to putting weight in the trunk, but as for the leaf springs, I bought them from a vendor on Ebay, they were actually for a '64 dodge dart. I bought them earlier on in the build for some reason. There was a variation, but didn't cause any fitment issues. Just that they're new and sit up, but in time I would think there will be more settling
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Thank you so much, I will be looking at your Springking site you post.
Your are rocking this build !!



When idle/mixture screws don't
work, the real carb experts (which I am not) mumble something about some internal slot or something!!! Usually about some Holley, me, I just look for a Edlebrock! And just like that, there I go!![]()
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I would like to see a picture of your new quieter fan setup in place.
Thank You
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I think what barbee was trying to say is crud can get caught in infinitely small passages in the carb and reek havoc. The idle air bleed slots in most carburetors are so small, just about anything can clog them. If it's a new carburetor (I think I remember you saying you bought it new, but that it was a Chinese source), it may just not have port sizing right (speaking of the idle circuit stuff). It might work better if you use a used and rebuilt 318 carburetor from a 1960's or '70s engine. I've had carburetors that I just couldn't tune, only to switch to another that -- on paper -- was identical, and have incredible success. The defunct carbs looked perfectly normal when I dissected them. Go figure!

This is the carburetor that came with the two barrel manifold. I didn't know what kit to install, so I just bought the Amazon, now I'm looking at this carburetor again.
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