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Something interesting I noticed is on the exhaust manifold at #3 exhaust port in the manifold there is a small port with a plug in it on the bottom side. What is it for?
John
Posted on: 2016/2/20 23:14
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If this is the item you refer to it is the end of the tube that the automatic choke draws air thru to be heated by the exhaust gas. It should be open or perhaps has a plug with a smaller opening for a restriction. Don't recall any other ports on the exhaust manifold so if you are seeing something different I'm at a loss.
Posted on: 2016/2/20 23:54
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Okay, the tube goes clear thru the manifold. Hadn't thought of that. Thanks Howard.
John
Posted on: 2016/2/21 8:36
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Some of the things I've found so far that are missing or broken.
Driver's side headlight assembly (missing) Cover for bell housing on Ultramatic (missing) Cigarette lighter element (missing) Small piece of trim between driver's side front and rear door along beltline. (missing) Driver's side tail light lens (cracked 2 places) License plate lens (cracked) Gas tank, straps and sending unit. (missing) I'm sure other things will pop up as the project goes on. John
Posted on: 2016/2/21 11:54
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Fortunately all those items were used on multiple models and years so should be amongst the easiest and lowest price items to source. Most expensive will probably be the gas tank stuff. I believe Kanter even sells new complete tank assys with sender and straps.
Posted on: 2016/2/21 12:05
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I'll put in a plug for the new Kanter tanks, I bought the complete kit with sender and straps and it is an exact replica, minus the holes dents and rust. You could use a cheaper sender and I have my old straps if you need them, Howard has posted some good stuff on retrofitting a different sender if you're more ambitious than I was. But the total kit price isn't much more and no fiddling needed.
Posted on: 2016/2/21 13:12
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I'm checking with Kanter to see what they want for the gas tank, straps and sender. Said he'd get back to me Monday.
First need to get motor loosened up though. It is kind of the deciding factor in moving ahead with progress. John
Posted on: 2016/2/21 13:36
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If you replace fuel tank and lines from tank problems with dirt in gas will be gone unless you allow dirt to enter the fuel system. Makes for one less problem area and new tank even looks nice if someone bends down to check out the underside of your finished project. Also should give you peace of mind if car is parked inside your garage
Posted on: 2016/2/21 16:40
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I fought with trying to clean and seal a tank for months. Kanter didnt have tanks available when I was doing my car. So ended up sending it out to have the Renu process done on it.
Agreed see if the motor is salvageable first. You can always run it off of a gas can as needed.
Posted on: 2016/2/21 19:25
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