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Nice find. Will definitely make a good project truck and daily driver once it's done. Nothing better than father/son bonding over a truck build!
Don't be too rough on him Jason! :lol: |
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There is actually a lot of stuff online for a performance build up of that engine, it's very popular, I was surprised to see that when I started reading about mine! |
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The power steering is nice. It works great too! |
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He's a good kid, and when working on the trucks, actually listens, so I'll be easy on him! LOL |
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Oh my mistake I thought the valve cover looked like the 292 which seems it usually goes with the 4 spd.
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No worries Quest!
Looks like you have a fun project of your own! |
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How's the '60 comin? |
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The '60 is slowly... and not so surely making progress.
Master cylinder started puking fluid in the cab, all of the driveline seals need replaced, and the clutch plates exploded all over, so she is sitting for a bit. New master should be here tomorrow. I ordered it planning on putting it in this weekend, but now we have other things to play with! It's nice spending his money to get to play! LOL |
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these kinds of stories and the great smirk on your son's face is just another thing that makes this forum fun!
thanks for the pictures and the story. kent. |
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Nothing like a project like this to keep a young man smiling and out of trouble! Have fun!
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Great father and son project. Nice truck. A lot better shape than the one my son and I started with a few years ago. You two will have a great time and he will actually talk to you instead of just playing video games. So much more here than transportation.:)
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When time and funds allowed, we have been working on my '60, and been having a great time with that, so the good times should continue with this one. Possibly even better times, because the '65 is LOTS further along, and will be easier to get on the road and play with.
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Ok, so I know less than nothing about Rochester Carbs. I think that is what this is. It looks like the Type "B". How can I confirm that?
Anything specific we should be watching for or doing while dissassembling and reassembling the carb? |
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If the carb leaks like crazy through the throttle shaft you may need to just buy a new one, could be too much wear on the carb body, If it doesn't just clean her up like new and put a kit in it.
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Ya thats a rochester type B same thing that was on my truck from what i've learned from them is like quest said they can be worn out. In my case it was very close to being worn out and since this was the first crab i ever rebuild or played with i took it apart more then once messing with the floats ect and it just continued to get worse each time. So i would say try not to take it apart to many times or be too rough with it.
2bbls make a world of difference the site i got mine from stopped selling them they where a rebuilt 2bbl weber holley for 75 bucks but they do still sell the adapter plate and some pricey new carbs. Also i adjusted the valves on the 64 last night and i cant believe the deference it made gave it a lot more top end power and it also along with the intake dropped the idle to 650 for the first time ran anywhere from 750-950 before. |
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Impressive find!!!
A period correct 230 power steering bracket assy and coke bottle pump!! Those are hard to come by for the inline sixes. I got one on my 250, it makes the experience driving it much more enjoyable. If u ever decide to go with a v8, ill b happy to buy that power steering setup from ya ;) illl plan on being there this saturday to see it in person |
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It was good seeing you Murdoc!!
We rebuilt the carb Friday night. Paid close attention to how everything came out, put it all back in the same way. Started it up Saturday morning, and started puking gas out of spots gas shouldn't be coming out of! Took the top off of the carb because I realized we hadn't adjusted the float, and figured out that the float was in there upside down when I took it apart, so it went back on upside down... DOH!! Fixed that, adjusted the float height, and put it back together. No more problems with that! We moved on to the thermostat, swapped it out with no issues. Cap, rotor, and points were next. She started quickly and idles fine. The problem comes when we drive it. Took it down the road, and while under low RPM's (starting out in each gear) it backfires and stutters. Once we are up, maybe halfway through the gear, it smooths out, and accelerates well. Same thing in 3rd and 4th. I adjusted the timing a little bit at a time, both forward until it popped through the carb, then back until it popped through the carb, with the same results. I will have a timing light next time I am messing with it but was hoping for some input from you all. Ideas so far to check: Vacuum leak on carb, or intake Check vacuum advance in distributor Condenser in Distributor (yeah, I know I should have changed it with everything else) Recheck the point gap. Anything else? |
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cool you got the delete plate no hacked up dash, thats a plus!
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could the float level be low still starving it for gas making it bog down at first then catching up after you get thought the first part of the gear?
also in my 64 my vacuum advance was shot so that could be a possibly and with the backfires makes me lean trowed something with the timing or distributor like your thinking because with all the problems ive had with the 64 ive never had a back fire. |
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Using the measuring piece that cam in the kit, it should be dead on the money for the float.
My boss is supposed to be bringing me in his timing light, so I can hopefully at least tweak on it some tonight. |
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cool well good luck i have a manual on that crab i will email ya just in case you keep having problems.
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Well I might check your vac advance rubber hose/connections to be sure it isn't old and cracked rubber leaking, check vac adv pot to see if it is holding vac.
You could do a rough setting of the timing by bringing the #1cyl to TDC and then check your timing marks on the harmonic balancer and make sure dist rotor is in the right position to confirm you got the firing order right on the cap & plugs. from there you can adj the dist a small amount to fine tune until you get the TL. Make sure you don't have plug wires shorting on anything and that the wiring to the coil is good and nowhere to short out. Best way to that is to look under the hood at night time to if there is any sparks in the dark. Does it have Fresh gasoline in it? New fuel filter? |
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Congrats on your truck,was that a build sheet behind that seat I saw..Throw you an HEI Distributor in it,It will wake that ole six up..I like them ole six's easy to work on and everything easy to get to.I saw another old truck sittin in the garage.
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