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    Fuel line-steel to rubber hose bubble or barb -how to?

    What type of tool do I need to re create the rubber hose barb on a steel fuel line? I do searches but most cover the double flair secured with a threaded fitting. This is what I want to re-create. This kit won’t do it. I am afraid that the tool I need is over $150. But I don’t get a good...
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    In-line electric fuel pump for emergency fix? 68 Polara.

    Has anyone installed an inline electric fuel pump for a road fix? I am in the middle of Nowhere Mt. I think I finally found my issue. My fuel pump is bad. However there isn’t one within 200 miles (at least not on a Sunday) I am 30 miles from the nearest town. (Small town) Luckily a nice...
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    Drive Line Angle will drive you crazy

    As my radiator is out and had some some time on my hands I decided to start chasing my 80 MPH vibration. I don’t believe it to be my tires as I have rotated them and it didn’t change a thing. So based on a discussion in @CanCritterAnd @Ross Wooldridge 1971 Plymouth Sport Fury GT Brogham & U...
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    Looking for the bright blue light (air fuel mixture)

    I have about two weeks of groceries on hand and no where to go but to my garage. I am not looking for the spiritual bright blue light, but am looking instead for perfection in setting the air fuel ratio. Perfection for a 50 year old points ignition, 2bbl carburetor may be a stretch, but dammit I...
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    Has anyone used an O2 sensor and Volt Meter to measure AFR (Air Fuel Ratio) to tune carb?

    So I have been thinking..... I want to make sure that my carb isn’t too rich or too lean. I could take it to a shop with an exhaust sniffer and pay $100 -$150 for them to adjust my carb air screw. But I started reading about wide band air flow sensors and gauges. Most require you to drill a...
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