Warhawkfight34 Wrote:I know that after I rebuilt my six pack it still had problems! I think one of the major issues with old carburators is that any rubber pieces
can not handle the new gasoline (ethynol) and it eats the shiat out of them very quickly. I ended up buying new ones because the are engineered to handle the crap gas that we have. I have not had ANY problems with the new ones at all! Save the original one and go new! Just my opinion on this though.
Totally understand the modern fuel issues, but the kit I purchased is specifically engineered for ethanol, etc. So, I get the benefit of being able to run pump gas through my "old" carburetor. It certainly is easier to purchase a new carb, but my car is all original, and I wanted to retain the assembly-line parts. Plus, it was just good fun to restore the original. It ran fine before, and I'm hoping it's even better now!
Cheers,
JD
ws27 Wrote:That is an awesome job. I was wondering if I/we could persuade you to write up how you did it and what suppliers you used. It would make a great addition to the tech articles. It would be very helpful to me...ahhh...others in the future. LOL
Sure, I'd be happy to write it up, and share the supplier information. I took quite a few photos, so I can put together something fairly intelligible. It just might be awhile; work is a beating right now and spare time is at a premium.
Always nice to keep it as original as you can. Mine fortunately is not a matching numbers car so I just make everything period correct and to the same month mine was built. Awesome job on the rebuild by the way!
Warhawkfight34 Wrote:Always nice to keep it as original as you can. Mine fortunately is not a matching numbers car so I just make everything period correct and to the same month mine was built. Awesome job on the rebuild by the way!
Thanks; I appreciate your comments!
Good to have the freedom to do as you wish! Myself, I'm itching to find a '71 Satellite, and build a resto-mod driver. Period correct looking, but modern technology under the skin. Just need to find the right donor body. Having an original survivor is cool, but very constraining sometimes...