Weekend project (pics inside)
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Weekend project (pics inside)
Craig and I ditched my rebuilt 4180 for a Holley 570 Street Avenger (HUGE thanks to Craig...couldn't have done it without you). A new Carter fuel pump was installed and a new coil was relocated to the passenger strut tower.
If you look closely at the old carb you can see fuel accumulated on the heat shield. Fuel was leaking out of the screws securing the bowl to the body of the carb. It was also leaking from the hand tightened fuel feed line. Not impressive considering this is a 3-year old rebuild done by a company who is supposed to be one of the best for the 4180:
New:
I also got bored on Sunday and decided to make the air cleaner look as spiffy as the new carb it covered. The plan was to restore it back to new. Unfortunately the cover was in bad shape. I was able to strip most of all the dirt/grease/etc off, however it will never polish up back to the machined finish it once had. Decided to paint it for now with plans on securing a nice polished one later down the road:
Old:
Stripped:
Repainted:
Cover needs to be redone thanks to the rain shower during the 2nd coat.
If you look closely at the old carb you can see fuel accumulated on the heat shield. Fuel was leaking out of the screws securing the bowl to the body of the carb. It was also leaking from the hand tightened fuel feed line. Not impressive considering this is a 3-year old rebuild done by a company who is supposed to be one of the best for the 4180:
New:
I also got bored on Sunday and decided to make the air cleaner look as spiffy as the new carb it covered. The plan was to restore it back to new. Unfortunately the cover was in bad shape. I was able to strip most of all the dirt/grease/etc off, however it will never polish up back to the machined finish it once had. Decided to paint it for now with plans on securing a nice polished one later down the road:
Old:
Stripped:
Repainted:
Cover needs to be redone thanks to the rain shower during the 2nd coat.
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Looks good Alan!!! So? How much better does it run??
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Dude, I can bring that cover back.
It looks much better under that hood already. A few more hours with some elbow grease and getting those awesome valve covers clean will do wonders.
It looks much better under that hood already. A few more hours with some elbow grease and getting those awesome valve covers clean will do wonders.
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break out some simple green and give that bay a wash, I ti will do wonders, especially for that intake and firewall
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I love the look of the stock dual snorkle aircleaner. There was an article a long time ago in either MM&FF or 5.0 that compared this aircleaner w/a drop-in K&N against your typical open element air filter. It made more power and the air temp was quite a bit lower. I'll never get a cowl induction hood for this car, so the stock aircleaner is the only way to fly.
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