All them numbers.....
HI Phil
I am satisfied with my very steady oil pressure...... lowest at 38 high of 42/44.
I am curretnly running a rubber hose bypass on the water pump outlets BUT will convert to a copper pipe for more dependability.....
I hope this guy who has the dwell meter also as a scale on his meter to read low RPM... I rmember the old Snap-On model had one......
I find it strange that I hae such a low vacuum reading at low rpm..... running a steady 8 to 10 inch vacuum.... picks up vacuum very easily when reving up and tops 25+ when you blip the throttle.....
I can't remember what was the temp setting on the new thermostats 160 or 180....... but the temp never got any higher than 150 on the mechanical gauge.
Will play some more on the beastie this weekend..... and keep you posted...
On the various carbs I used...... the one I would like to use was an original NOS 261 carb.....allows the original airfilter to fit perfectly... Installed out of the box...... never idled properly.... runs fine but needs small amount of choke to idle fast or dies out...
The second carb was an Ebay special.... NOS sealed with diseccant....
intended for a mid 1960 250 cu. in engine so should have the necessary CFM for the 261. Ran fine than quit idling during the BB3 last Summer. NOw this could be dirt..... NOTE.... I am using a new plastic outboard motor fuel tank and all new lines and a NOS glass top fuel pump.....
Plans are to install an original AC (circa 1950) ceramic inline filter between the pump and carburator.
Also, being curious......I plan to buy a new gallon of the stinky carb cleaner solution and do a strip down/rebuild of the NOS 261 carb.... and check the float setting....
The third carb that runs very good is an identical copy of the second NOS carb.... ran fine right out of the sealed packaging.....
How do I test for fuel pressure....? I think I have a vacuum gauge that has a positive scale for about 10 pounds....? would a modified oil gauge work..?
ALSO..... look for a new thread in resto section on spot welder.... need your advice.....
Bob
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Bob Carriere....B.T.B
C15a Cab 11
Hammond, Ontario
Canada
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