It's a balmy -15 here, and this morning we are off to Lawrence's garage to put the carbs back on his /6 and adjust the valves.
Yoder and I drove up yesterday, and Ginter met us here.
We spend the evening last night drinking, rebuilding carbs in his apartment and watching the Sopranos. Yoder is now hooked on it.
BTW... a dead bug in your Weber carb does not make for good running.........
Gotta go.. Lawrence is cooking breakfast.
You guys seen your emalis about MUSR?
Damn, -15!!!
Seven of us are going sailing today on a friends (big) boat. Spending the night, acting like pirates! AAARRRR!!!
Paul
Getting ready to go mow the lawn.....polish the 911 and do a whine and cheese run in the whiney country....
Oh yeah....is Ginter wearing his panty hose for warmth? He gets cold so easy.....
Akkkk!
That's rough! Kansas is flat country.
I lived in Salina for 3 years as a kid and can testify there isn't anything to stop the wind....
Except mebbe a wire fence somewhere in South Dakota.....
Ken
The light bulb just went off. "Rusty's Last Chance Saloon" in Manhatten?
we need a "How heat exchangers work" from yoder...
QUOTE (kwales @ Jan 15 2005, 07:22 AM) |
Kansas is flat country |
Hey Zois...
I just told Ginter about your comment about the panty hose. He says he is wearing YOUR panty hose to keep warm...
Tell him to watch out for the skids marks....
QUOTE (mikez Posted on Jan 15 2005 @ 07:23 PM) |
Tell him to watch out for the skids marks.... |
QUOTE (mikez Posted on Jan 15 2005 @ 07:23 PM) |
Tell him to watch out for the skids marks.... |
How's it coming guys?
Update... 06:00 Sunday.
Yesterday we got the car back together and tried firing it up. We had a bit of a problem with the turbo valve cover on the left bottom getting it back on the engine, and in the process of transporting the carbs from Rusty's apartment to the garage a bowl drain plug got broken. FYI- the bolt is a 7mm x1.0 thread, 10mm long.
We almost got it running, but the battery went dead. We went a bought a charger, took it back adn hooked it up, then called it a night.
BTW.... you know how they are on the board. Well they are really like that in person. We went to the hardware store looking for springs for the accellerator pumps (seems the DACO left one out the last time the carbs were done), and the clerk told us that we were the funniest group to come in all day.
But it's too F-ing cold here!!!!!!!
Got it fired up!!!
We changed the plugs and the car fired right up. It ran OK, but it seemed to miss. So we started checking, and we had one bad plug wire. The plug would fire, but with a weak spark and it would foul out.
We bought wires for a SBC chevy locally and changed the ends for the /6 ends. Changed the coil in the process, and it runs great over 1500 RPMs. We can't get it warmed up enough to set the idle mixture and idle carb balance.
We are back at Rusty's. Gint left shortly after we fired the car. Joe and I are leaving right after lunch.
It's been a good weekend. I don't think Rusty will be taking a hammer to his car now......
Sounds like a successful intervention
Where are all the pictures?
Thanks again for stepping up and saving this car from the big hammer
Dave
What pictures?????
We were way to busy to take pictures...
QUOTE (ClayPerrine @ Jan 16 2005, 11:11 AM) |
What pictures????? We were way to busy to take pictures... |
Yep... thanks to Clay and Gint and Joe for coming by.
Unlimited beer, steaks and brats on the grill, Soprano's on TV... a good weekend.
Looks like my frustration with the car wasn't really due to the valves. They weren't too far off, and my overall method was pretty sound. Right now, it's just too damned cold (even with propane heat in the garage) to get the car warm enough to finally finish off carb adjustments.
Clay was right about the carbs being a bit buggy. Somehow there was a ladybug in one the float bowls. A full rebuild on the carbs really helped out, and the old plugs were fouled a little bit. Considering it is so cold, the /6 didn't want to start with them.
the only thing we really didn't get done was replacing the oil lines. But that's a project for another day, I think. It's not an emergency, and I can do that at the next oil change.
Yep, we were pretty busy to take pictures (that, and I think the camera would freeze!) OTOH, Gint makes an excellent little toolwench.
-Lawrence
I shoulda spent 5 minutes and just bled that fuckin clutch right there on the Manhattan KS. ice. That's what I ended up doing in my driveway anyway (except for the ice part, much warmer here ) . Gawdammm cold plastic hose. I need to shower after the brake fluid shower I just had.
Thoughly enjoyed myself this weekend Rusty. Thanks.
And MicroClay, love ya man. I WAS just havin fun with you. I hope you know that; I just wanted to make certain. You're one of the finest people I know.
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Clay was right about the carbs being a bit buggy. |
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