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When you pulled the carb did you exchange it? Put the same one back on? What kind of carb was it? Any chance one of the screws securing the base plate to the carb body had come loose & is now missing? Twice in my years working on cars I've removed a carb & one of the base plate screws fell...
Beautiful... A dock that actually gets maintained.... The dock I was on was decommissioned in 1947... But Was still in constant use... Decommissioned simply means they quit spending money to maintain it... 30+ years with little maintenance meant the wing walls were so rusty you could literally...
On ships? Or On ships?? As in Ship yard???
Back in my Navy days one of the commands I was stationed at was SRF Guam aboard the AFDM-8 a medium class floating dry dock.... We primarily docked nuclear subs.... Typically one every 4-6 weeks...
Having grown up as a military brat, Dad was Army Air Corp during WWII then Air Force starting in 1947 till he retired in 1974... I saw plenty, sat in the cockpit of quite a few... If it had a F or a B at the front I probably got close to it... C not so much.... Saw U-2's in the early 60's...
Stock push in breather... A little work on the vale cover with my mill... I wanted stock parts to work with the MP covers so I did what needed doing...