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Re : 292 Green Paint
Try your local Detroit Diesel Parts Dealer , they have the correct color in Foo-Foo cans , if you take the time to strip the engine accessories and mask it before painting , it'll look very good and this paint lasts for decades , not cheap though .
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Re : 4 Liter Integral Cylinder Head
Who was looking for one of these ? .
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I've been working on my linkage on my three 1bbl set-up on my 292. I think I'm getting it pretty close.
This is at idle: http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y55...asparty041.jpg And at wide open: http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y55...asparty042.jpg I used 3 stock l6 throttle rods so I could use the original connectors. I had to build the bellcranks. I think they came out OK. http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y55...asparty048.jpg I had to fab this up, too. For some reason, these Offy manifolds have the center linkage mount hole in a different place. So I made this little bracket and welded a stud to where I needed it. http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y55...asparty047.jpg Everything lines up nice, now: http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y55...asparty045.jpg |
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I did have the thought of threading a rod so I wouldn't have to weld those stock throttle rods together. Those are 1/4-36 threads. So I ordered a die and got a piece of 1/4" rod.
http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y55...asparty035.jpg This turned out to be a dismal failure. It took me an hour to get about a half inch of threads cut on that rod. I still think that would be a little cleaner than my weld job, so I'm going to try to find all-thread with those threads or maybe have a machinist make me one. I'll still have to deal with connecting this new throttle rod to the fun pedal, but that'll have to wait until I get the body back on. But, hey! One more thing scratched off the build list:metal: |
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Pritch : man that is looking good, would love to drive it with that set up. i got another complete 292 today, mine has a busted exhaust manifold, so now i have a good one , but mine will still be stock....i do like the way yous is going...
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Stabbed my new HEI in the other day and fired it for the first time since putting the engine in. Few more piddly parts to go and hopefully I'll be back on the road soon!
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Has anyone put a 2 bbl carb on a stock manifold using an adapter plate, rather than a 4 bbl? Would like to see pics of this.
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Here's mine (was anyway):lol:
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I'd be a little worried with the fuel filter there, if it leaks it right over the exhaust. I could be paranoid tho. ;)
Is that a stock rad or one from another car? Posted via Mobile Device |
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Here's the one that'll be going in my Jimmy:
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Pretty close to how she rolled off the line in 1968.
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WRONG ! .
Just before the carby inlet is the preferred location for fuel filters . I've been operating vehicles since the 1960's and never had a fuel fire because of this yet . :chevy: . |
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Actually you're wrong. The preferred location is before the fuel pump so that it keeps the dirt out of there as well. There is already a rubber hose at that location so you are not cutting any steel lines to install the filter.
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I am not wrong ~ you are . fuel filters must never be placed before the pump . Only the cheapo aftermarket pumps ever had this foolish idea . |
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I recently read up some on this and it seems if you put a filter before the pump it's a different micron size, this was for an all aftermarket fuel system tho.
As long as you have the filter between the pump and the carb what does it matter if it's not right next to the carb? Posted via Mobile Device |
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