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    Cool Carb Out of Business?? Alternatives?

    Thanks much, guys, for the good ideas. Mike
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    Cool Carb Out of Business?? Alternatives?

    Don67... I'll add a DEI Fuel Line shield to my shopping list. Not expensive and could well help the cause given my 3/8" metal fuel line. 4speed68... Good ideas as well.
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    Cool Carb Out of Business?? Alternatives?

    Thanks to you both for the suggestions. I was totally unaware of the "phenolic" spacer. The one from Edelbrock is made of nitrile rubber composite. I'll research more, but I'm wondering if phenolic material is inch-for-inch a better insulator than nitrile rubber composite. And Glenmore, OH...
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    Cool Carb Out of Business?? Alternatives?

    Have a 440 with OE HP intake manifold and Edelbrock 1411, 750 CFM carb. Having occasional issue that appears to be vapor lock. I've seen the "Cool Carb" solution at Carlisle and other shows. However, I can't reach them by phone or email. Does anyone know if he's still in business? As an...
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    WTB '64 Sport Fury Center Trunk 3-Piece Medallion -- I only need "White"

    Medallion made up of 3 separate "bars"--one red, one white, one blue. I'm looking for just the center, white "bar".
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    Can I Run 245's and 275's on '64 Sport Fury?

    What exactly do you mean by "backspace" and how do you measure it or find such spec noted on the wheel itself? I've dealt with 944/968 Porsches for decades, and in that community, we always talked about "offset", not "backspace" which is something that is measured in mm.
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    Can I Run 245's and 275's on '64 Sport Fury?

    Thx for the comeback, Darter6.
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    Can I Run 245's and 275's on '64 Sport Fury?

    Have a '64 Sport Fury that is currently running very old 215/65 R15's in the front and 235/60 R15's in the rear--all on American Racing Torque Thrusts. Front wheels are 7 1/2" and rear wheels are 8 1/2". I heard Mark Worman on GYC TV show recently say that on a '68 Charger, he would routinely...
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