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it's a common swap... it's very cheap to do.. you get a reliable suspension/brakes/engine/trans... EFI.. heat/AC... i personally hate it.. but seeing why people do it isn't hard...
I need to get a better fuel pump myself.. would have had to find that eventually :) Mancini has a bolt together pump but looks cheaply made.. 5-6psi though instead of 8+, might try it
yeah.. et streets are known to be bad, i have never seen this much weight on a tire.. it's like 1#... When i got the tires a friend did me a "Favor" and had a local speedshop mount them.. they put stick on weights half way around the inside of the rim... which makes no sense... and also fell...
Got the tires balanced and my god... it's like 5" of weights on both sides of the rims in the same spot.. just insane.. shoulda took a pic... Hoping that fixes it... If not.. next will be the driveshaft.. Had the shaft made at a local place that's supposed to be really good.. for $600 i hope...
Have a vibration around 50+ that keeps happening in neutral.. hoping it's just the back tires out of balance, gonna take them in tomorrow to get rebalanced.. i don't trust the place that did them the first time and et streets are supposedly horrible for balancing... front tires are new and were...
just doing some research.. seems these cheap carters are known to be noisy and die randomly.. And a old style bolt together one is now $200... wtf.. Mancini sells a bolt together one for $86 but it looks like the cheap pump with a flange for screws...
I think i kept my 1962 pump.. thinking...