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New guy from Reno

BPO2Mopar

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Hey folks, I’ve always been a Buick-Pontiac-Olds guy but I recently picked up my 1st Mopar. A 1973 Satellite Sebring with a funky half *** paint job. Apparently it originally had a 400 in it but the previous owner swapped in a 318 after blowing the motor. I’ve got a lot of work ahead of me but I can’t wait to start ripping into it. I've been in the auto industry since high school but these last few years have been diesel performance, I almost feel like I forgot how to work on old cars. I’m definitely going to have questions, like why is there a Holley 750 double pumper on a 318 ?! Anyway thanks for having me !
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Hey, Howyadoin from da far nort side. Add a Chicago accent to that. There's a couple of us locals on here.
 
Cool, Just south of you,, way south, at the bottom of the state. 750 ? Big is more for some folks........
 
Cool, Just south of you,, way south, at the bottom of the state. 750 ? Big is more for some folks........
Howdy neighbor. I'd love the carb if the engine was somewhat built but from what I can tell it's stock. Feels like it's drowning and if it idles for more than a few minutes it starts to backfire. Glad I picked it up fairly cheap
 
Carb tuning cars from the lower altitudes can be challenging to say the least.
 
welcome to FBBO from NorCal Sierras
 
welcome from phoenix az
 
Welcome aboard and so you know that must be an H.O. 318( do we still need gm lingo so you’ll understand,lol).
 
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