not sure if this is any help , have a look on page 18 / 19 , metro pdf catalogue , was having a look through their stuff the other night
https://www.metrommp.com/pages/FreeCatalog.html
https://www.metrommp.com/images/Catalog ... arPerf.pdf
Rob & Stu's 63 Polara 500
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Re: Rob & Stu's 63 Polara 500
The fact that we haven't posted on this thread for so long shows how reliable the car's been over the years, so we were a bit surprised and disappointed that it started playing up around the time of the 2022 Euronats
Just put this on fb so I thought i should get it on here before I get told off
Haven't used the 63 for over a year as we've been chasing a misfire which became a no-fire!
We replaced all the ignition parts (Firecore distributor, coil and leads) but found the dizzy didn't rotate freely so with a fair amount of help from our MMA mate Ian Mitchell (Herts meeting regular), we got it stripped and rebuilt back to where we could fit it.
In the meantime, Geof Hauser gave the carbs a once-over... not the full refurb we wanted but a quick clean and check there was nothing obviously wrong with them.
Ian came over last weekend to help install the dizzy correctly and we got it started and idling without a misfire for the first time in ages
Took 'her' out today to make sure it didn't misfire or stumble under load. Which it didn't thankfully.
Driver side plugs are still very sooty and the carbs don't really respond to mixture screw adjustments so they still need a proper looking at, but happy the car's up and running again
I did add a couple of short vids on facebook but you'll have to make do with this obligatory engine shot
Just put this on fb so I thought i should get it on here before I get told off
Haven't used the 63 for over a year as we've been chasing a misfire which became a no-fire!
We replaced all the ignition parts (Firecore distributor, coil and leads) but found the dizzy didn't rotate freely so with a fair amount of help from our MMA mate Ian Mitchell (Herts meeting regular), we got it stripped and rebuilt back to where we could fit it.
In the meantime, Geof Hauser gave the carbs a once-over... not the full refurb we wanted but a quick clean and check there was nothing obviously wrong with them.
Ian came over last weekend to help install the dizzy correctly and we got it started and idling without a misfire for the first time in ages
Took 'her' out today to make sure it didn't misfire or stumble under load. Which it didn't thankfully.
Driver side plugs are still very sooty and the carbs don't really respond to mixture screw adjustments so they still need a proper looking at, but happy the car's up and running again
I did add a couple of short vids on facebook but you'll have to make do with this obligatory engine shot
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Re: Rob & Stu's 63 Polara 500
Good that you have made progress.
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Re: Rob & Stu's 63 Polara 500
Excellent news.
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Re: Rob & Stu's 63 Polara 500
great job
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383 | 4bbl | 727 column | PAS | PAB | buckets/buddy - check out my photos HERE
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Re: Rob & Stu's 63 Polara 500
might be worth rigging up some vacuum advance.
that will help stop the plugs getting grubby at idle
45* under no load is perfect
with 15 initial to allow it to start.
i never bothered with it until i got some bits recently for mine.
vacuum can that worked and one of these
https://www.gsparkplug.com/1x-vacuum-ad ... 5wQAvD_BwE
well i had one of these. purchased about 15 years ago...Basically i found it again in the bottom of my garage "filing cabinet" ...
been a revelation,
just whacked it on manifold vacuum
i don't have ported vacuum on a weber DCOE
had to calm idle speed slightly
other than that best thing i've done in years... made the car feel 50% smaller, lift off the gas at speed and to be honest, and it is kinda like you didn't.
acceleration is a tad more aggressive, which is nice
no pinging in evidence.
my interest in adding vacuum advance again was piqued after reading this
https://www.460ford.com/threads/timing- ... er.117504/
a slightly different view from the usual..... you don't need it ....junk it etc which might be true if the car never saw street driving.
Dave
that will help stop the plugs getting grubby at idle
45* under no load is perfect
with 15 initial to allow it to start.
i never bothered with it until i got some bits recently for mine.
vacuum can that worked and one of these
https://www.gsparkplug.com/1x-vacuum-ad ... 5wQAvD_BwE
well i had one of these. purchased about 15 years ago...Basically i found it again in the bottom of my garage "filing cabinet" ...
been a revelation,
just whacked it on manifold vacuum
i don't have ported vacuum on a weber DCOE
had to calm idle speed slightly
other than that best thing i've done in years... made the car feel 50% smaller, lift off the gas at speed and to be honest, and it is kinda like you didn't.
acceleration is a tad more aggressive, which is nice
no pinging in evidence.
my interest in adding vacuum advance again was piqued after reading this
https://www.460ford.com/threads/timing- ... er.117504/
a slightly different view from the usual..... you don't need it ....junk it etc which might be true if the car never saw street driving.
Dave
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