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Posted By: rehoppe
on 04/01/12 10:18am
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gdhillard wrote: Thank you! I would like to stick with the Carter and cast iron if reasonable, and I am happy with the current power. I have done the ignition fix up , with rotor, cap, wires, coil and plugs, but have not started on the intake. Maybe boil the manifold and rebuild the carb? Maybe a new timing chain set as well. Thanks for your help , and all the accumulated wisdom here. I have currently read up to page 180 of the thread. Gary Does the accelerator pump squirt strong? If so I'd then look to the fuel distribution/spray from the jets. It that reasonable, all you may need is some carb cleaner in the gas for a few tanks. I can't imagine what you'd need todo to the intake manifold, though. If you are going to go to the extent of pulling the engine apart, you Could gasket match the intake to the heads, and the exhaust manifolds to the head. That (done right) would gain you 20-30 hp, for only the cost of gaskets and grinding stones. Just a bunch of labor mostly. The better flow would make it more efficient, and produce better mileage IF you could resist using the extra HP. ![]() However this is not a recommendation,,, unless you just need something to do. Of course if you want to spend money, Fuel injection, headers, new dual plane intake manifold, would save you some weight, as well as giving you more 'bragging rights'. Just kidding. You'll probably not ever get more than 8-9mpg, because it's always running 'loaded'. My old 1976 Powerwagon PU super cab 4x4 only got 10 empty With a tailwind. Hoppe 2011 Dodge 1500 C'boy Caddy 2000 Jayco C 28' Ford chassis w V-10 E450 Doghouse 36' or so Trophy Classic TT |
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Posted By: oldtrucker63
on 04/01/12 01:48pm
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Rockwood74 wrote: Nice looking old Dodge Ya have there.
Wow! I am so incredibly lucky to have found this forum. I just bought a 1974 Dodge Rockwood. We're doing a light restoration on her and this place is going to be a valuable resource for sure. ![]() As you can see, she needs some work. Weather permitting I'll get started on the exterior upgrades this week. Without Trucks,....America Stop's |
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Posted By: Rockwood74
on 04/02/12 07:24am
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Thanks oldtrucker63! Your thread on building yours is a real inspiration!
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Posted By: gdhillard
on 04/02/12 05:25pm
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Just took some pics of the carb and discovered I have a Holly 12r 4761b. I pushed the squitter a few times by hand and got a good squirt, so maybe the accelerator pump was stuck. The choke opens after a couple of minutes, and the intake manifold under the carb gets warm, but not hot. There is an iron wheel, attached to the right exaust manifold, maybe two inches in diameter, and a 1/4 inch thick, that can be rotated against a spring return by hand, but which does not turn on its own. I assume this is the butterfly valve for the exaust manifold for redirecting exaust under the carb when cold? Should it turn on its own when warming up? Is the Holly a better carb than the Carter? Any trouble spots to look out for? Thanks again, Gary |
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Posted By: oldtrucker63
on 04/02/12 08:14pm
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Rockwood74 wrote: Thanks, Be sure to take lots of photos of your too, We love the photos man.
Thanks oldtrucker63! Your thread on building yours is a real inspiration! |
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Posted By: rehoppe
on 04/03/12 08:07am
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Can't find specs on the carb. The valve in the exhaust should open as engine speed increases. If it's stuck it needs to be cleaned up. |
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Posted By: gdhillard
on 04/03/12 03:03pm
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With the squirter now working, the engine starts quickly when cold. I'm a happy guy who will put prepossessing carb repair money into sewing up a new awning. Thank you all for the help.
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Posted By: rehoppe
on 04/03/12 06:43pm
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As the old saying goes. Drive it like you stole it! Enjoy
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Posted By: TreeSeeker
on 04/03/12 06:59pm
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gdhillard wrote: With the squirter now working, the engine starts quickly when cold. Note that after it sits for a number of days without being started, you will have to pump the gas pedal a few times before it will start. At first I didn't do this because I was afraid of flooding it, but without pumping it some it won't start. I have never had it flood on me. |
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Posted By: Rockwood74
on 04/03/12 07:05pm
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oldtrucker63 wrote: Be sure to take lots of photos of your too, We love the photos man. Got the kitche area pretty much finished today, still have to add a small section of counter top. We took out the stove because it seemed like something we would never use.
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