Floyd Brothers 70 Challenger
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- Stu
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Re: Floyd Brothers 70 Challenger
I’m hoping…. It’s ready to drive!
Will find out tomorrow, because I’m late now.
Will find out tomorrow, because I’m late now.
24 hours in a day, 24 beers in a case. Coincidence? I think not…
70 Challenger
MMA/489
NSS/435
70 Challenger
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Re: Floyd Brothers 70 Challenger
Fingers crossed!
Pete Wiseman; Cambridge.
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- Stu
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Re: Floyd Brothers 70 Challenger
Happy to report no fuel leaks and battery overcharging woes seem to have gone thanks to the borrowed voltage regulator.
Went for a spin after having a bit of a game setting the float level on the secondary bowl and although it was running a bit rough, didn’t have any real issues.
Picking up vacuum gauge on Wednesday and will try and get it running right, but seemed to stutter under gentle acceleration so clearly haven’t got the mixture right. Alarmingly big jolt into drive and reverse too.
Overall, pleased to have learned a hell of a lot and put my ignorance and fear of carbs behind me. Now planning some plumbing upgrades for the near future and have plenty of time to do the alternator conversion at my leisure now. Props to Scotty Dave for the loan of the VR.
Happy gauges at idle and with a bit of throttle in the pics.
Went for a spin after having a bit of a game setting the float level on the secondary bowl and although it was running a bit rough, didn’t have any real issues.
Picking up vacuum gauge on Wednesday and will try and get it running right, but seemed to stutter under gentle acceleration so clearly haven’t got the mixture right. Alarmingly big jolt into drive and reverse too.
Overall, pleased to have learned a hell of a lot and put my ignorance and fear of carbs behind me. Now planning some plumbing upgrades for the near future and have plenty of time to do the alternator conversion at my leisure now. Props to Scotty Dave for the loan of the VR.
Happy gauges at idle and with a bit of throttle in the pics.
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24 hours in a day, 24 beers in a case. Coincidence? I think not…
70 Challenger
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70 Challenger
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NSS/435
- Stu
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Re: Floyd Brothers 70 Challenger
Next jobs on the list. The top of the air cleaner housing is getting scuffed on the edges, which led me to believe it was fouling the bonnet under vibration, so spent some time trying to peer through gaps with a torch and think I only have about 1-2cm clearance, so going to order a drop base and refurb the top that I have. Bit of hose fettling needed, so with that and changing the alternator, thinking it’s a good enough time to swap out the electric fuel pump for the mechanical one and do some plumbing upgrades.
So next big bundle of reading up will be, how to install a mechanical fuel pump! I already have a new pump, so just need to figure that out and what to do about unplumbing ( ) the electrical feed to the old one.
So next big bundle of reading up will be, how to install a mechanical fuel pump! I already have a new pump, so just need to figure that out and what to do about unplumbing ( ) the electrical feed to the old one.
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24 hours in a day, 24 beers in a case. Coincidence? I think not…
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Re: Floyd Brothers 70 Challenger
Onwards and upwards!!!
Pete Wiseman; Cambridge.
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- Stu
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Re: Floyd Brothers 70 Challenger
Small steps. I’m learning a lot, so as dumb as it all may seem to most reading, I hope it will help others who are maybe as clueless as me.
In good news Monday, Mancini order arrived this morning, so will figure out how to plumb that in through the week and see if I can get the job done at the weekend!
Can’t fault that service, less than a week to my door. I’ve ordered stuff from uk suppliers who “have it in stock” and still been chasing three weeks later.
In good news Monday, Mancini order arrived this morning, so will figure out how to plumb that in through the week and see if I can get the job done at the weekend!
Can’t fault that service, less than a week to my door. I’ve ordered stuff from uk suppliers who “have it in stock” and still been chasing three weeks later.
24 hours in a day, 24 beers in a case. Coincidence? I think not…
70 Challenger
MMA/489
NSS/435
70 Challenger
MMA/489
NSS/435
Re: Floyd Brothers 70 Challenger
If the kit doesn’t come with one, the correct multiplug will be available on eBay for a neat installation.
“This ain’t no party, this ain’t no disco, this ain’t no foolin’ around”
Re: Floyd Brothers 70 Challenger
I think you are too harsh on yourself....
you never know unless you have a go
i think anyone who pulls a carb to bits for the fist time would be asking exactly the same questions..
every question you ask will be providing the answers to those who didn't or wouldn't ask
the discussions certainly helps me.... i am quite happy to blert out what i think, with no real concept of the consequences .... i need to be told to pull me neck in occaionally when what i think is ruuuubbbish....
and the beauty (or curse) of a messagbaord is that its still there tomorrow for the next person to get a feel for the trails tibulations and successes..... don't get that on facebook
just think there will be a few challangers in the UK that in recent months got a new seal between boot floor and fuel filler pipe.....
and orders for holley rebuild kits will be on the up.
Dave
you never know unless you have a go
i think anyone who pulls a carb to bits for the fist time would be asking exactly the same questions..
every question you ask will be providing the answers to those who didn't or wouldn't ask
the discussions certainly helps me.... i am quite happy to blert out what i think, with no real concept of the consequences .... i need to be told to pull me neck in occaionally when what i think is ruuuubbbish....
and the beauty (or curse) of a messagbaord is that its still there tomorrow for the next person to get a feel for the trails tibulations and successes..... don't get that on facebook
just think there will be a few challangers in the UK that in recent months got a new seal between boot floor and fuel filler pipe.....
and orders for holley rebuild kits will be on the up.
Dave
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- Stu
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Re: Floyd Brothers 70 Challenger
This one?
Thanks Dave. I’ve no idea if anyone reads it or not or finds it useful or if I’m embarrassing myself, but it is what it is and maybe one day I’ll have stopped it all dripping everywhere and trying to set fire to me every time I go out.
Hopefully one day I’ll be able to go for a drive without sweating that I’m going to break down in a fantastically inconvenient place.
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70 Challenger
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70 Challenger
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NSS/435
Re: Floyd Brothers 70 Challenger
Yes that's the one!
“This ain’t no party, this ain’t no disco, this ain’t no foolin’ around”
Re: Floyd Brothers 70 Challenger
Stu you are doing a great job and I for one read it all and learning, I hope.
We all have a go and make a mistake to start with but as Dave said if you do not have a go then you don't know.
Keep up the good work and looking forward to seeing you and the car
We all have a go and make a mistake to start with but as Dave said if you do not have a go then you don't know.
Keep up the good work and looking forward to seeing you and the car
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Cheers Ali, glad it’s of interest. Hope to see you at Pod if all goes to plan!
24 hours in a day, 24 beers in a case. Coincidence? I think not…
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Re: Floyd Brothers 70 Challenger
I always enjoy reading your stuff, Stu, and having a beer and chatting about it when we can.
I feel we’re kindred spirits, bashing around at these old cars, getting advice and improving them. Neither of us experts, but definitely trying to move forward and appreciating the advice given.
I feel we’re kindred spirits, bashing around at these old cars, getting advice and improving them. Neither of us experts, but definitely trying to move forward and appreciating the advice given.
- mopar_mark
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Re: Floyd Brothers 70 Challenger
I know you have it sorted now, plasticine is always hand for checking clearance where you can’t see the gap
Keep up the good work
Keep up the good work
"I spent a lot of money on booze, birds and fast cars. The rest I just squandered."
- Stu
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Re: Floyd Brothers 70 Challenger
Cheers Mark. That’s a great tip, can’t believe I didn’t think of that! I’ll have to raid daughters craft draw and see if I can find some. I’ve been trying to find a drop base that will fit the same filter as the top, as I’d like to keep it matching the rocker covers, but not having much luck finding one the right size that I can guarantee will clear the transfer tube. Looks like Mancini may do one, but was hoping to find one in the uk as I just got my last order for them so a bugger to pay more shipping.mopar_mark wrote: ↑Tue May 17, 22 3:51 pm I know you have it sorted now, plasticine is always hand for checking clearance where you can’t see the gap
Keep up the good work
Miles, always good to catch up for a beer, Mate. Glad it’s useful and yes, I am definitely thankful for the advice received, as I fell in love with a hobby that my brain doesn’t work the same way as, so doesn’t come naturally to me. Probably should have got into painting them instead!
I’m now into looking at the whole plumbing system and researching what I want, as it feels like I’m probably into looking at it all in one go if I’m looking at fuel pump swap as well. Considering upgrading fuel line front to back and future proofing at the same time, but lots of reading to be done.
Think it’s time to sell some more parts…
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24 hours in a day, 24 beers in a case. Coincidence? I think not…
70 Challenger
MMA/489
NSS/435
70 Challenger
MMA/489
NSS/435