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yes they are the same as the Holley 4 barrel jets, you can get them anywhere.
Or stop? I don't see any brake rods.
sure looks like a big hole for a vent but that is what I have heard they are also.
Well, Hershey is a lot bigger, so if I could go to only one it would be Hershey.
I bet after you jack up the roof it won't look so bad. Just go slow and get the top inside edge close to where it needs to be, as it goes up work...
I know this thread is a year old but I would like to know from the guys that have done this. If you pull the cable out it prevents the solenoid...
I have always been a fan of simple and in this case that would mean a resistor coil. Now after saying that ,I just changed to an external resistor...
Wow, surprised to hear that. I still would not give up on the project, I'm sure you can find the needed parts somewhere. Here is a 1938...
What brakes are on the truck? I ask because the K series trucks (41 to 49) use the same brakes as a '39 up Ford.
When you have the covers off, use a straight edge on the mounting surface to see how unflat it is. While I don't think you will have a problem at...
In my 1937 Cadillac, the voltage regulator has a 4th winding that will open a set of points when running, these points open the ground connection...
About 7 or 8 years ago I bought a pair of Offenhauser valve covers for my Y block and they leaked also. I ended up leveling them up on the mill...
Petejoe, thanks for that. I do have a port in the manifold that I can try.
I'm at 2.5 psi and it is not the loadamatic. It's a 1959 dist. I am running the advance line from the back side of the center carb. In the thread...
YES, someone on here did swap the nozzles and may have fixed his problem, don't remember and can't find that thread... was a year or so ago.
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