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Justin, Do you have the Calipers in stock?
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It's a shame you can't see those calipers, but I wouldn't change those wheels, either.
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Happy birthday DELMO!!!
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Wilwood D52 on NO PAINT
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Your frame and suspension are entirely too clean. You are obviously not driving it enough.
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Just went through the thread and the truck is awesome but the Lark is just over the top. I have a soft spot for the Buicks
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nice calipers!!!! i got the same ones!! i dont have the baller rotors though ;/
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Just read through the entire post and I have this to say:
Kart, I am SOOO glad you're dad is cancer free! No Paint looks awesome! My head is still spinning from all the ideas of seeing super cool stuff. You do seriously nice work, great attention to detail!
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Thanks Guys.. Creep only have 150 miles on it... still de- bugging it... updates Tuesday... been working on it all week... next show BilletProof Minnesota... June 8th
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nice stoppers!!
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Well Guys... After 4 different carbs... and a smaller bank account... We have determined that we have an issue with the fuel system... "No paint" will only run off of the front Moon Style tanks.. The Mustang tank located behind the rear axle will not flow fuel... zero fuel pressure... we are using 2 in line filters -6an and -8 an for lines...
How are you guys running your fuel lines? Do I need an electric pump? Also had a Billet Holley HP performer pump on it.. same issues... We have not installed fuel flow check valves in the system... but we have the parts to install.... any ideas guys... currently we have the "New Street Demon" carb built by Holley.. similar to the Q-Jet / Edelbrock carb...
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Holley ultra mech fuel pump... any ideas guys about my fuel issue... How are guys running there fuel lines with the Porterbuilt notch?
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do you have a roll over valve and is it vented? no vent the tank will build up pressure and won't draw fuel
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No roll over vent installed... Is that the issue ? I will call Tanks Monday AM.. Thanks...
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This shows how the fuel lines are routed....any more ideas fellas??
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Well, We had our head ace mechanic here for 3 hours today , We found a few issues.
1) 1 bad Russell fuel shut off valve which would back feed fuel from the small 3.5 gallon tanks mounted in the box. 2) Installed Russell back flow check valves in main fuel line from back tank and also in the front tanks. 3) Re-installed Holley HP Billet fuel pump 7.5 psi pressure all good BUT... after 45 min. run time .. NO FUEL PRESSURE Again...... rear lines are Aeroquip -8 an lines / Moon Style tanks are all -6 AN Aeroquip lines also... 4) Also FYI... the tanks are vented and also replaced the TANKS Mustang style tank in the rear also... the 1st tank the pick up tube broke off in assembly ... man am I frustrated .... are the Aeroquip lines collapsing ??
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We are about out of ideas on this fuel issue?
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We are about out of ideas on this fuel issue?
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Sorry I can't think of any ideas (3 tanks is a little above my pay grade). For troubleshooting, you could grab a bunch of cheap rubber fuel line and just run a temporary line from the tank to the fuel pump and see if that fixes it.
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Great thread and great build.
I'm no fuel expert, but I agree with cAlvis165. I would also separate the three tanks for testing. 1 at a time with temp lines, then hard lines. Then add one at a time 'till all three are working or the problem is isolated to one system. Please excuse me if you've already done this. Dave. |
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Thanks guys.. It maybe an issue with the 18 foot on fuel line we have routed in this truck.. calling Holley tech. line guy today
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You get it figured out, man?
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