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Again, how did you arrive at the 0.040" orifice size? I see no gauge on your lines, so did you bleed the return fuel into a bucket and measure it, set a specific PSI or just wing it and say let's try this?
Outside of cars.
Trains. HO scale and an outdoor G scale setup. The kids love that one. Driving tonka trucks all over it and filling cars with rocks, pinecones, dirt, and whatever else lol.
Old Harley’s. Pre 1948 stuff is my favorite.
Pretty much any outdoor stuff as well.
There were many I liked, but the "one" was the '69 GTX owned by the local Plymouth dealer. Possibly the most heavily optioned '69 built, and his personal car for 15 years. I finally bought it, 52 years after a test drive in 1970.
It's the last Mopar I plan on owning, there's nothing I'd trade...
It used to be a "thing" ; look at photos from bitd, especially in the 60s, and you'll see white pants everywhere. In fact, it was mandatory at some tracks for entrance to the pits, ostensibly for visibility at night, as things werent as lit up as many are now.
The USAF issued the Nomex Flight Jacket long before the Leather one was re-introduced as an optional wear item. One was issued both or in my case, I had mine custom made for me in Osan Korea as it has all the attributes of the originals. You must be a fairly new USAF vet if you only got the...
phones tend to do that. (which is irritating) Browser updates can do that as well.
You had to be logged in to post this. So I dont quite understand what the problem is?
I had to discover Mopars on my own, it didn't take long........ My first car was a 68 Chevelle, SS hood, 350 4 sp, and a Cal Custom foot gas pedal...... nailed a babe in that car first weekend on the road......it has a special place in my memory bank
Worked at a gas station in '65 as a kid. Owners son, who was the mechanic there, had a '57 Vette 283, 3-speed. That car sounded incredible, like nothing I heard before. Cam making it jump around. Beautiful red with a white cove and tan interior. Riding in it was not good, but the car looked...