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Makes sense Howard. Yes, the carb has the vacuum line to the vacuum advance, and it makes sense that it would not be pulling vacuum at idle. The line I used is the one that comes off the junction block on the manifold port, going to the vacuum canister in the driver's fender. That's essentially the same as using the line to the vacuum pump, correct? -Kevin
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It is except there is a check valve in the junction block at the manifold that connects to that hose. The valve is there to keep a residual supply in the canister to be able to operate the brakes a time or two when engine is off. Not sure what the opening spec is for the valve but I doubt the vacuum reading after the valve would be much different than the reading before it you would get if you checked at the fuel pump hose..
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Good information, thanks. Next time I warm it up I'll check from the line to the pump.
Posted on: 2023/3/20 11:07
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Making progress!
I'm going full speed ahead on the door panels. The upholsterer sewed up my pleated panels for $75, and they turned out great. The first panel was a bit of an experiment to see how it would work. I had thoughts on how I would do it, but putting those into action was interesting. There were definitely some things I learned on this first one. And there were a couple of mistakes. Thankfully they are not easily seen. I definitely need to work on my corners though....they are not as straightforward as I had hoped. This was a good learning experience. I'll get going on the passenger door tomorrow night and hopefully finish quickly. -Kevin Attach file: Pleated panels sewn.jpg (122.30 KB) Test fitting panels.jpg (66.50 KB) First section completed.jpg (85.07 KB) Passenger rear panel finished.jpg (92.29 KB) Rear of panel.jpg (101.79 KB) Close up of blue pleats.jpg (68.76 KB) Close up of ivory pleats.jpg (73.56 KB) Installed in the car.jpg (109.99 KB)
Posted on: 2023/3/27 23:04
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Very nice, Kevin!
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They look superb!
Posted on: 2023/3/28 7:26
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Thanks Don and Kev. It's definitely an amateur job but still looks presentable. I was worried that the 1/4" scrim foam would make it look too puffy, since the original had nearly no padding. However I have to say that I like the look.
-Kevin
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Looks good, definitely.
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Work continues on the door panels. These things take a long time to do. So many panels that need to be measured out and cut, then mounted one at a time, trimmed, stapled, fit the stainless, then on to the next. The passenger door panel took me four hours today.
I'm learning things as I go along and hopefully getting better with each try. The result is not nearly as good as a professional can do. But for never having done this before I'm pleased with how it's coming along. I also redid the passenger door armrest. It was in very rough shape and stunk to high heaven once I took it apart. After lots of cleaning I was able to get the smell out. Wrapping new vinyl was difficult, but turned out well. The plastic was faded and discolored but I polished it the best I could. I mounted the panel and test fit all the other pieces with it. I'm missing two of the round plastic and chrome pieces behind the levers, so I'll need to locate more to finish the job. I only have two springs remaining as well. I'm not sure I will need the springs though, since the padding under the vinyl pushes out on the levers. I'll find something to use as a retaining rod and see how it does. -Kevin Attach file: Fit checking the stainless trim and marking widths.jpg (76.15 KB) Old panel and new panel.jpg (129.76 KB) Reverse of door panel.jpg (136.67 KB) Nasty armrest.jpg (87.37 KB) Crusty armrest.jpg (143.21 KB) New vinyl for the armrest.jpg (66.35 KB) Polished up as best I could.jpg (64.77 KB) Door panel installed.jpg (119.71 KB)
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