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Never have to much water In 1976 a bunch of us four banger guys went to Vegas to see Ed Winfield. You had to be Winfield equipped to go.
http://i687.photobucket.com/albums/v...7c7eb4ad_1.jpg Since I had a pickup I carried a lot of water in the back. Tim |
Re: Never have to much water Why didn't y'all just fix the water leaks?
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Re: Never have to much water Got the rig running two days before we went on trip and going up the Baker Grade in So Cal had me concerned. Non pressure system and all. And after all, Baker has the worlds tallest thermometer.
Tim |
Re: Never have to much water Did you even need the water then?
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Re: Never have to much water No and neither did the others. Just put some mileage on the water.
http://i687.photobucket.com/albums/v...psc92ec268.jpg Did have some other issues though. Jackson Kong built a prototype distributor that ran off the front of the engine. First time it fired was a few days before the trip. We had a "B" distributor sticking up between number 2 and 3 exhaust as you can see in first pic. I was convinced that the problem was with new ignition but I could not convince Wes Cooper or Kong of it. After the fourth loss of power we found the problem. Dirt in the fuel line-always the case. Here is the carburetor side of the engine parked in front of Winfields house in Vegas http://i687.photobucket.com/albums/v...psff331113.jpg I need to learn how to do thumbnails. Tim |
Re: Never have to much water Thank you for the great pictures
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Re: Never have to much water What amazes me, is that, in 1976, gmdv, is talking on a cell phone, in his second set of pictures ! HeeHee
MIKE :) (mikeburch) |
Re: Never have to much water Hi Tim, Looks like your Cook engine, I remember that day!
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