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I would have to pull a carb to refresh my memory as to why it doesn't like the plate. I also have the recessed floats. Sometime back someone here said that they had the steel plates in, not sure what he did to get that to work. One of the guys from Canada, I think. There are alot of us...
You guys both have some serious skills. I wholeheartedly agree that Mikes work is like jewelry. Your work and your car take a back seat to none however Doug. The workmanship evident in both of your cars is inspiring. We are lucky to have both of you here to share ideas and experience.
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Check to see what rear end is under your 69. Probably an 8.75 but could be an 8.25. The 66 should have an 8.75 which is a little narrower than the 67-70 rear. If yours already has an 8.75 than your good to go.
As Sam stated before, look for the pad on the block.
Thanks. I love this car too. I could have sold it and cut my losses, b that’s how much I like the car. It’s going to be back better than it was.
That’s surprising because most everything I search for is for 68-72 b bodies and 71-74 E bodies. I would think 72 would be plentiful.