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Steve still owns the car and is hands down his keeper
One of One 1968 Plymouth GTX 426 HEMI Convertible | Hot Cars
How it usually appears ( the actual car btw )
It is also the very car that Car Craft drove across country back in 1968 for a road trip magazine article
I added a cheap Homey Freight wireless winch to the front of my lift as well to drag the GTX onto the rack. Still need to get around to adding some lights for working under the vehicle.
They also make brushless electric fans that draw a lot less amperage and controllers to set fan speed as desired like new cars do.
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Please give the scientific explanation. I understand that at the extremes, flow won’t be good….e.g. a 1-blade fan or a 1000-blade fan won’t flow well. I just went from a 6-blade to a 7-blade and saw a 5-degree lowere running temperature about 1 hr apart (before/after) and the 7-blade runs cooler
Those parts pictured are secondary metering plates. Did you refit the thin metal plates and thin gaskets to the carbs?
They are required to support/seal the metering plates were the body of the carb is relieved out for a power valve.
That could cause it to run rich.
I have several different cars, and they all have different track width and tire sizes. I have a pretty good idea where they need to line up on the rack. I crack open the door and lean out the window to see where they front tire is tracking on the ramp and look back at the rear tire to see if it...
Welcome to FBBO from Ontario. That is a great looking GTX look-alike in a fabulous colour combo. You should really add a front sway bar, and maybe upgrade your brakes, if the car still has 10" drums. Thanks for your pictures. I have a cousin to your car; a 1967 Coronet R/T.