56 T-bird rebuild I recently acuired my dad's T-bird and I'm just starting to undo the carnage. I have rebuilt the teapot on it and changed the plugs and wiing. I have to replace the vacuum lines to the distributor. There was a solid piece of brake line running to the distributor from the intake vacuum port. That makes it almost impossible to move the distributor. Anyone using flexible tubing instead?https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Y8P...w?usp=drivesdk
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Steel line is original. There should be two of them, with special fittings on the ends.
When the distributor is installed in the correct position it doesn't need to move much to set the timing. The steel lines are reproduced, part # 12370-BL A sturdy fuel rated hose could be used if you have correct fittings for attaching it at the ends. |
Re: 56 T-bird rebuild The one to the carb side has already been replaced with a flexible one. The manifold vacuum line has to be in place to adjust the timing, correct?
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Re: 56 T-bird rebuild The second line runs from the advance unit to a fitting in the back of the carb, not the manifold. Usually when adjusting the distributor, the lines are disconnected and plugged. When the timing is set, the lines are bent to reconnect them.
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The '55 Shop Manual I have with instructions for a similar distributor, but with one vacuum line, says to disconnect and plug the line. If the dual vacuum canister isn't fully functional the timing won't advance properly, if at all, and the engine can be damaged. see this link... https://www.ctci.org/gilsgarage/Crac...stManifold.php . |
Re: 56 T-bird rebuild When you set the timing the vacuum lines (both) need to be disconnected at the distributor and then plug the ends. If you have to turn the distributor a little bit to set the timing, then you have to bend the line slightly to reinstall them.
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Re: 56 T-bird rebuild Thanks.
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Anyone know what the port is at the bottom of the intake just to the left of the mounting bolt? |
Re: 56 T-bird rebuild Most choke heaters have 2 tubes, one is manifold heat and the other is sort of a vent.
I believe that is the vent tube. When it's running, see if you have vacuum there. I don't think the choke vent has vacuum. |
Re: 56 T-bird rebuild That is the original location for the heat riser tube that goes to the choke.
The existing line you have for the choke which goes over the valve cover and to an orifice on the exhaust manifold is not the original path. It will work properly in the modified fashion that way but it tells me that you possibly have a non original right side exhaust manifold or one that has been modified. There would have been a brass 90* elbow connected to the shown intake manifold orifice and then a short tube with a coupling at the carb side run to the carb choke. Oldmics |
Re: 56 T-bird rebuild Any harm in it being open?
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I don't really see any harm with it open. The heat that will escape from the opening could lead to a slightly higher air temperature underhood and the paint will always be burnt off around the orifice. Could block it off with a metal plug if your concerned. Oldmics |
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If it's open it's not a problem unless the tube is rusted thru inside the exh crossover. Exhaust will leak out both ends and it would be better if they are plugged. |
Re: 56 T-bird rebuild Yotehunter66,
Hope you did a good job on the Teapot carb you rebuilt. Looks pretty dirty, unless you rebuilt it a long time ago. Might need a new secondary diaphragm too. Looks like the frayed edge of it sticking out. Sal |
Re: 56 T-bird rebuild It's been cleaned and rebuilt. Doesn't mean it's right though. I put a kit in it about a month ago.I don't recall changing any secondary diaphragm. There is a lot to do on it. It was my dad's project put due to his age and health he hasn't been able to work on it over the last ten years or so.
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Re: 56 T-bird rebuild Electronic ignition is in it now. Is there a set gap between the pick up and the plastic piece that goes over the distributor cam lobes?
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Re: 56 T-bird rebuild If I remember correctly, there should be a set gap. It should have been specified in the kit for the Electronic ign. system. do not use a regular feeler gauge when setting the gap between the pick-up coil and the reluctor. There are special brass feeler gauges for this purpose. They can be bought at most tool dealers, or parts stores.
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