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#1
General Discussion / Re: Random pictures
August 31, 2015, 02:52:41 AM
Girls just want to have fun....
#2
General Discussion / Re: excuse me while I laugh
October 19, 2014, 08:38:28 AM
Well if it is a real 79 mile RC. It's not out of the realm of possibility. There are locations where lots of money floats around, back and forth, but for most of the country, 10 x showroom price......... ain't gonn'a happen. Those affluent places are few though. Were getting a scoush past the Baby Boomer croud who would have been customers five years or a decade ago. The nostalga need to relive your youth has come and gone.....or just got too old to enjoy it.....! If I won the Lottery...... yea, I'd have my people on the way to pick it up....    oh heak yea ......well, well, moving on.............
#3
Further on..........Well again I replace the gaskets with Felpro Performance  composite intake gaskets. I follow the advice of not using the cork and use silicone instead, liberally. I let it dry a day, piece still leaks....... OFF comes the Eddy's and on goes the stock freshly painted and detailed stock manifold, with the two barrel. I have these nice heads now, a manifold and carb topped with a Mopar air cleaner. I really think stock will find more use to me than Hi-Po..... 

But now the two barrel is leaking, flooding so I guess I
'll be taking it apart, it's a 74 year carb, so it's not to complicated with acc. junk everywhere like the slow burn it replaces.
#4
General Discussion / Re: Random pictures
October 19, 2014, 08:12:38 AM
and
#5
General Discussion / Re: Random pictures
October 19, 2014, 08:06:27 AM
OK....?

Here's what the Israeli girls are doing while the rest.... do whatever? 
#6
General Discussion / Re: HellCat
September 10, 2014, 08:38:24 AM
I'll say one thing.... it appears they reworked the grill opening to be a little better looking
#7
OH YEA, PS....... I was also thinking Eddy Air Gap with these heads. The Performer is likely too small with port match and runners
#8
Last week I responded to a add on Craigslist for some "J" heads. The price was cheap enough, so I took a ride some fifty miles over to see them. I encountered a Drag racer fella named Dave. Seems he has a store or outlet in Charlotte NC. and is very involved in Drag racing, though it also appears he has turned to the dark side with GM stuff. Still he races front engine Nostalgia Rails.

In the course of conversation, a comment was made about my motor always dying when I came to a stop or that and using the brakes, leading me to think it was a vacuum leak. My thoughts went towards a power booster leak........ but whatever it would run ok at rpm's above 1,000 or so. He suggested the locating pin in the rear of the block as the likely culprit, and thinking back, I have no doubt it was a likely suspect. I had changed all the intake gaskets just recently as I had gotten a Eddy Performer. I sprayed Coppercoat on the metal gaskets as a precautionary hoping for a little extra sealing. Not good....... it seams to have been corrupted by antifreeze and turned to a non-hardening mushy substance. Anyway, I had fluid loss, thus the teardown. Ok I cleaned everything back to shiny, the deck, the web front and rear, the manifold completely, and black silicone the Felpro gasket set onto the block. I let them set to cure up a bit as they were cork.

After an hour or so I came back to the install and proceeded to mount the Eddy back on the motor. Right off the start it was hard to locate the locating rollpin. I farted around for a bit and it felt as though it had aligned....... or it sort'a felt like it did. Upon reflection, I doubt that was the case. So I now have this rollpin problem and a vacuum leak .....(I think)  I'm going to try a vacuum gauge first, and then determine if it is in fact leaking....  I'll just have to search up baseline Vacuum in my FSM manual.  Another thing that leads me to think Vacuum is that it seems to have leaned out, in fact runs hot sometimes on the highway, or hotter than it used to. I have had this motor running tits previously, no stalls, perfect idle tuning with the Edelbrock 1406 carb (600cfm) which ran rich previously. Enough so that I was thinking of Restrictors and the Calibration kit from Edelbrock. So the lean symptom fits I believe.

So the next thing was these heads I got..... some real nice 'J' heads. Nice valves, nice seats, and nice double wound springs. I mentioned the overheating slightly, well I also got a new water pump too.
I was thinking of getting a complete gasket kit and putting the heads on.... some say don't others say they ought to run ok on bottom and scream on top. I have Hooker 2 1/2's and the Eddy Performer & Carb along with a new double row chain currently, and running a GM modual conversion, all on a 318
I know this is perhaps iffy with the motor combo, at least without putting in Keith Black 167's and some cam in the 450's to 480's but one thing going for me is that this is a 2x4 RC, so the drive train is considerably easier on the motors HP and Torque patterns over a 4x4 combo.

Anyways, I guess I'll have my Daughter get me some Felpro's, and entire gasket kit, since she works at NAPA and avoid having to get a top end kit or a bottom end kit or partial kits, instead just get the whole dang thing and use what I need and save the rest. 
So have any of you done something similar and ran J heads on a 318?  these are also 2.02's which seems a bit too big under the circumstances as well. I have to change the gaskets, stop the leak, so I would like to use them if it was ant HP increase ? Any thoughts ........ 
#9
General Discussion / Re: Random pictures
August 14, 2014, 10:34:48 PM
Comes with a row bar too..................    LOL, took me a second to catch that :laughing7:
#10
General Discussion / Re: Anybody run a CB in their RC?
August 14, 2014, 10:28:51 PM
After reading up a few reviews, I believe a Galaxy would be the prime choice, or the standard Cobra 29. I think a whip would work well where I am in NC.
I have thought hard of getting a CB, and most likely it would be more entertainment in the evenings setting in the middle of my 20 acre field catching skip.
#11
General Discussion / Re: Random pictures
August 14, 2014, 11:24:59 AM
How freaky is she?    you would never guess............


Yea, I'd take her home to Mom....
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qd2MdQol578
#12
Intelligence, Wisdom, Knowledge, Beauty, Love, Justice, Foundation, Power, Strength..... these are the things She taught you. Know She is proud of you for what you have become.

She rests in the Bosom of the Lord now, free of all sorrows, and She would now want you to celebrate Her life, Life Everlasting.
#13
General Discussion / Re: LMC Catalogue
August 04, 2014, 07:42:20 AM
I got a chrome front bumper for my RC. Looks nice, seems thick as stock, and the chrome seems great. All I had to do was buy bumper bolts since I opted to not use the over riders on the bumper, but just the blade.
#15
Projects / Today I might finnish the RC trans R&R
July 25, 2014, 05:35:26 AM
Well it's been a little over a month since my trans went south. It had started last year when I started driving again as I had finished putting a new motor in my 2x4 RC. During the winter it would take a while to engage and take off, and it whined fairly loud. Then on a trip to the VA clinic a month and a half ago it just took a dump about a couples from the VA on my way home. Fortunately I had bought a trans a while back that had been rebuilt with all the good stuff and a shift kit. Having recently pulled the motor to do a front seal and then ultimately putting new gaskets on the long block throughout and a double row chainset, and reinstalling it, I was burnt on R&Ring stuff. I just couldn't wrap my head around R&Ring anything again. Finally last week I pulled the driver header and starter and that's how it set up until yesterday. Well yesterday wasn't too hot, so I started about 8am and started pulling bolts and linkage and shield and all the rest. Dropped the trans easily enough and popped the rebuild in place and trans-jacked it up into place. Not bad considering the trans jack was on lawn/dirt. It still rolled well enough. Well it's all up in place and re-installed. All that's left is the top two trans bolts and the filler tube and the one header and starter. I just could not find the mental umph for the longest time to do the work, but once down on the ground yesterday, I just kept plugging away at it until my camo T shirt was wringing wet....literally. Don't ask for pics, I cant find my digital usb port cable, so I didn't bother filming the event.

Well thank god My Dodge Van saved the day, er... (month & a half) with a set of wheels, but then again my B250 Cargo is the most reliable vehicle I'v ever owned.
And My Daughter is finally moving out............... and at 27 it's about time, though we got along fine, I'm glad she made the jump into total independence. Looks like it might be a great weekend............. Got my fingers crossed....... then I'll hook the battery back up and go sample the shift kit performance... :).