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1967 Hemi GTX restoration

The last time the car was registered

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Well- getting close

I had the distributor rebuilt and the cap he put on was wrong- had to find one
One fuel line was leaking, and my rebuilt starter is about to **** the bed
 
But it wants to go! Lots of spark and oil pressure.
Just need a faster starter - going to put a mini on it for now and change back later
 
Well- getting close

I had the distributor rebuilt and the cap he put on was wrong- had to find one
One fuel line was leaking, and my rebuilt starter is about to **** the bed

Hang in there !!!

So the rebuilder put the cheaper non Prestolite cap on it ??
 
Well- new update. Changed the starter to a mini starter- much better to crank it over.
We need to solve the timing issue and the biggest problem- the new fuel line kit is leaking at both carbs, the t block and where is goes into the pump. Not sure who flared this thing ….
 
I'll second what @AR67GTX said. Usually tightening and loosening several times will do it. And lean on the line wrench too. New fittings need some "oomph" to get them to seat! :thumbsup:
 
I wish I could post a video
Lots of smoke in the garage - combo of the oil in the motor from the priming that was done on it- then when that cleared - it was the painted manifolds - ha
 
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