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While I can find premium fuel with no ethanol where I live, it's delivered through the same hose as the 10% blends, so I assume I'm getting at...
Just a reminder: you can check the float and needle/seat by removing the top of the carb in situ. No need to remove the carb completely. Hopefully...
One quick check would be to ensure the individual choke lever for that carb is fully "home" and not hanging up. Every Weber carb car I've ever...
Google it. One result:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flat-plane_crank
??? You might want to change your info sources. As someone who grew up with carbs of many varieties on many makes, I find all the myths about...
Removed from my car last year when I changed to adjustable perch dampers. Rears have a 1983 date code, and fronts show 1982. Note the bushings on...
That looks like an aftermarket hot mess to me. All of my front to rear wiring (that I have thus far seen) runs from the dash area rearward on...
This post should be pinned to the top of the forum list near the buying guide.
I'm gonna say if the bleed screw is water tight under a given pressure, it will also be air tight under a similar vacuum. And FWIW I've been...
All these years I've believed the cabled speedos retired with the 246 Dino. Live and learn. So where does the drive end of the cable attach?...
Yes, to electronic speedometers for later cars. My GT4 engine manual (not sure the year of it) show the speedo sensor mounted on the right side of...
Did some research and found a listing for a 308 GT4 speedometer cable that looks really long, so looks like I need to update my perspective there....
I seriously doubt that is the case for either tach or speedo. But if you have photos to prove me wrong, I'd love to see them.
I have mine out at the moment as well, as the motor side, which appears to be brittle ABS plastic was very broken at the forward attachment point...
I did remove the drive sprocket and cleaned/inspected everything, and didn't see damage or anything unusual. Virtually no oil on the belt, though...
Was investigating a minor oil leak that turned out to be from the left (front) cam belt drive sprocket. When I had replaced the outer bearings and...
The top bearing retainer (held with 3 screws) is a light press fit on the rotor shaft, and the outer ring can corrode to the main body. I was...
Massive pedal pumping on a warm start, and on an EFI car no less. Looks like some remedial education is in order.
It's not the oil trapped in the filter that bothers me, it's the contaminates the filter picked up. As I posted earlier, not changing the filter...
While this was very common "back in the day", and is probably a benign practice, doing this always seemed to me like putting on yesterday's...