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Ill, probably use a thinner gasket or shave a little bit on the cylinder heads. And see if that helps.. What kind of suspension did you use? What kind of shocks currently I have k y b's
These fuses were the original fuse from the seventies I think i'm gonna change all new fuses This was my dad's car he bought it brand new from 73 I could hear clicking sound but it's very very soft is that normal??
Yes, nothing front, rear, left or right. And you can't hear the flasher underneath the dash clicking I do hear the clicking when the emergencies are on.
That's pretty cool how does it run on the street? What kind of car do you have? Do you have any gears? is it automatic? I wish I knew my compression rate but I don't know
That's what the guy print out for me he did tell me that it was on the rich side so when I got home I did Lean it out a little bit but we didn't try it on the dyno no timing changes either
Right now I don't have any other than a carburetor 1407 the guy at the dino said it was running a little rich so when I came home I changed out a jet and a rod to make it a little leaner it does feel a little bit more stronger on the top end now