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1 - Use Clean, Non-Ethanol Fuel
    (Good luck on this one)

Although ethanol-blended fuel does have big power potential, it is also the root of more than a few headaches for those of us with a vintage bent. Gasoline will evaporate at the temperatures most of us like to cruise in, and that means the gasoline disappears and leaves the residue of the ethanol behind. It clogs the multitude of precision passages that make a carburetor function. Most carb tuning and advice is rooted in pre-ethanol times, so even using jetting and setup advice can be tough, as ethanol fuel behaves differently compared to "pure" gasoline.

2 - A Well-Tuned Choke

Listen to the arguments against carbs, and cold starts are oft cited as being a runaway victory for fuel injection. It's a fair point; fuel injection has won the smooth-running game handily, but a well-tuned choke on a carb works really well considering how simple it is. After all, it carried us through when our hobby cars were simply daily drivers.

Thermostatic chokes often use a bimetallic coil, which is just two different metals bonded together that expand differently when heated or cooled. Pump the throttle once before starting the engine to set the choke, and the engine should start and set at a high idle. Consult your shop manual to get exact settings. Tuning a choke can be finicky, but when it's all sorted, there is nothing quite like a smooth start-up on a crisp fall morning.

3 - Happy Distributor

A professor of mine from college once told me "90 percent of your fuel problems are ignition." People will be chasing "carb problems" for hours before realizing the damp spark plug that seems to be running too rich is actually just a plug getting weak spark or not firing at all. Keeping the ignition in top shape helps to keep many other components running smoothly—and it also assists with diagnostics for rough running.

4 - Smooth Linkages

Binding linkages can make chokes stick and accelerator pumps function inconsistently. It's wild to think that the carb's exterior cleanliness is just as critical as its cleanliness inside. Road grime is attracted to oily or damp surfaces, and it only takes a small amount of oil mist from an open breather or leaky gasket to attract a surprising amount of junk, which will damage small seals or gum up finicky linkages.

5 - Clean Air

It seems there are actually three sides to a carburetor: the fuel side, the air side, and the outside. Does that make sense? Maybe. Regardless, the air coming into an engine is the easiest pathway for all the stuff that should stay outside of an engine to get inside of it. Dirty throttle blades and intake manifolds can cause interesting problems in both carbureted and fuel-injected engines. All the delicate and small air passages that help keep carbs balanced and flowing can get clogged quickly. Keep an air filter on the intake, and your carb will be happy for a long time.

6 - get a new performance vehicle with electronic fuel injection that can run on cat piss and has at least a five year warranty

Best Wishes  and  Happy Motoring  !




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It's here and coming to a city near you !

The Hot Wheels Legends Tour is roaring back for another worldwide ride. Join us in an all-new search for a custom vehicle worthy of the ultimate claim to fame: becoming a Hot Wheels die-cast car.
#3
The Lounge / Decline of Convertibles 2001 vs 2023
May 05, 2024, 09:41:37 PM
All categories down, some have completely disappeared and only one mark is up.

Huzzah  !

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FYI
#5
The team was out this very busy weekend. Hit this outstanding automotive museum. So much to see and do. Feel free to p.m. me for directions.


#6
Went to order an alternator belt for our 1966

The salesperson advised me that they where on sale.

Went down from $33 each to $14.68

These have the Ford script on them

Bought three
#7


 Mustang three way test with the Boss 351 vs the 429 Mach 1 and a base Mustang.

The Boss was the Boss on this day. This generation Mustang only hung around for three years.

 The the 351 Boss was a screamer clicking off a 13.8 quarter mile and 0 to 60 a blazing 5.8 seconds.

Gas mileage average 8.9 - 9.6 m.p.g.

Let's not mention the other two statistics

Sign me up baby !
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FYI
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Amigos Mustangueros en la Florida y otros estados separa la fecha del 10 de enero de 2025, El grupo de Mustangs mayormente puertorriqueños que se reunen en Margaritaville,FL. lideriado por Nelson Lopez van ha separa mencionada fecha para dedicarselo a quien dedicó su vida por los mustang en Puerto Rico y ese es Luis F. Lugo. 

Amigos de Boricua Mustang Club y otros clubes y/o grupos estan todos coordiarmente invitados.  Esta sera la primera de muchas actividades creadas desde la Isla para nuestros hermanos en el estado 79.

Pues nos une mas que una hermandad, somos Familia.  Y el Sabado Nos Vamos para MECUM!!!!
#11
Richard Tandy, the keyboardist and multi-instrumentalist whose tenure with the Electric Light Orchestra (ELO) spanned more than 50 years, has died, according to a statement from Jeff Lynne, the group's frontman and co-founder. No cause of death was given, although sources said he had been ill for several years; he was 76.

"It is with great sadness that I share the news of the passing of my long-time collaborator and dear friend Richard Tandy," Lynne wrote on social media.

"He was a remarkable musician & friend and I'll cherish the lifetime of memories we had together. Sending all my love to Sheila & the Tandy family."

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