OK, and how did you measure it?
And what do you exactly mean by "insert plate"?
With infrared thermometer. This is the original
And this is my version. I pulled it out from the valley to get this pic. Underside has fiberglass.
OK, and how did you measure it?
And what do you exactly mean by "insert plate"?
Very good.With infrared thermometer. This is the original
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And this is my version. I pulled it out from the valley to get this pic. Underside has fiberglass.
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... Because I am in Buffalo is precisely why I have time to work on it! Too cold to do anything outside, no place to go inside thanks to 'rona and King Cuomo.You need to do a little diagnosing to see what's going on. This is probably going to be tough to duplicate the problem as you probably aren't driving the car (IIRC, you are in the Buffalo area).....
Yea, it's been snowing here in Syracuse and they declared it an "orange zone", whatever that means. Ill Duce is making sure we are being compliant and not having fun. At least my little town of Marcellus is still OK.... Because I am in Buffalo is precisely why I have time to work on it! Too cold to do anything outside, no place to go inside thanks to 'rona and King Cuomo.
Today, maybe tomorrow, certainly by the weekend I will move the wagon over to the heated side. I have a set up to run cars indoors.
I burn only non-eth fuel. Tuned the carb for idle and mixture on a vac gauge when I did the ignition tune after installing the rebuilt carb. Car is running better and idling better than before, but hot starts are a mess. I am fairly certain I did all the checks on boiling, dripping, choke stuck etc over the summer... But maybe missed a few. I will make a list out of this feedback here and start simple to more complex. There are some things I def didn't check like the cross over, coil position, setting of atmospheric valve on the carb.
I'll keep y'all posted!
Put an Eddy on it and be done with it. I've had this problem on two of my cars. I effed around and effed around for months thinking and adjusting and scratching, finally gave in. Bolted on the Eddy...No more problems.
I’m Eddie. I’m on it. But I’ve always believed 2 ‘eds are better than one. What eddy did you put on?Put an Eddy on it and be done with it. I've had this problem on two of my cars. I effed around and effed around for months thinking and adjusting and scratching, finally gave in. Bolted on the Eddy...No more problems.
did you have this problem before the carb rebuild?... Because I am in Buffalo is precisely why I have time to work on it! Too cold to do anything outside, no place to go inside thanks to 'rona and King Cuomo.
Today, maybe tomorrow, certainly by the weekend I will move the wagon over to the heated side. I have a set up to run cars indoors.
I burn only non-eth fuel. Tuned the carb for idle and mixture on a vac gauge when I did the ignition tune after installing the rebuilt carb. Car is running better and idling better than before, but hot starts are a mess. I am fairly certain I did all the checks on boiling, dripping, choke stuck etc over the summer... But maybe missed a few. I will make a list out of this feedback here and start simple to more complex. There are some things I def didn't check like the cross over, coil position, setting of atmospheric valve on the carb.
I'll keep y'all posted!
Life is too short to keep messing around with the lousy carb unless smog check laws give you no choice....................good luck!
All my friends have Holley’s, but I’ll find an Eddy.borrow an eddie from someone and swap it out and see what the result is. tqs either work or they dont as mentioned . good luck.
then try a holley. cant hurt. i have one on my 340 4 speed 35 plymouth hot rod and it works fine.All my friends have Holley’s, but I’ll find an Eddy.
Amen.