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From: "John Skeggs" <johnskeggs@xxxxxxxxxxxx> ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ Message: 1 Date: Wed, 25 Sep 2002 08:45:06 -0700 From: "Warren R Anderson" <wranderson@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Subject: Intake manifold combustion Generally, popping back through the carburetors is >a matter of leanness, timing being off, or a bad intake valve allowing the >normal combustion process to fire jets of flame back into the intake >manifold. > >Since more than one set of carburetors have been used, it kind of eliminates >anything like float levels or such. I'm thinking more along the lines of >leanness or such. This post I agree with. Ignition failure will present as backfire through exhaust. A mixture late burning in a cylinder (and for any number of or combination of reasons) will continue to burn when the intake valve opens and blow back into the intake manifold. I remember a magazine road test on a brand new then torsion bar Chrysler in 1957 where Cahill (maybe) ran the thing down the track at 60 MPH and without slowing cranked the wheel hard to make a 90. As I remember, in one direction the engine flooded and the other direction it did not due to fuel slosh in the float bowl. This was a factory fault in the carb design. Point is, carburetors are imprecise things at best when dealing with vehicle dynamics and just maybe this coupled with some other factor (timing advance problem, weak ignition, bad coil, failing or wrong ballast resistor, etc) is the culprit. I haven't seen a post about this, so, a propane torch with the burner removed and a small hose and then a short length of brake tubing substituted makes a wonderful probe for locating intake/vacuum leaks. This tool is very effective with just a tiny flow of propane but best used outside in good ventilation. Warren Anderson Sedona,AZ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ Message: 2 Date: Wed, 25 Sep 2002 11:49:18 -0400 From: "John Skeggs" <johnskeggs@xxxxxxxxxxxx> Subject: Re: Vasteras, Sweden - Big Meet pictures and story ! Greetings all-as someone whose long ago ancestry is Norwegian, I am pleased that our Scan friends are so gung ho on 300s. Remember also that "International" includes Canada, and as the recent delighted owner of a C that I imported from Califiornia I take great comfort from the fact that there is such an excellent support group for 300 owners as the Club. Any parts I ever require will almost certainly have to be sourced from the US. Don't know how many Cs there are in Canada. I would think very few of the original 1957 shipment survive. Wayne Graefen's book states that just 25 of the production run came up here. So it is more likely that all/most of the Cs in this country were brought up here subsequently, as I just did. ----- Original Message ----- From: "John Hertog" <crossram@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> To: "Chrysler 300 Club Listverver" <Chrysler300@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Monday, September 23, 2002 8:30 PM Subject: [Chrysler300] Vasteras, Sweden - Big Meet pictures and story ! > Hi to all, > > Once in awhile it is good to be reminded of the "International" word in our > Club name. > Yes, there are 300 lovers the world over. And, particularly, in northern > Europe. Our friends (and fellow Club members ) in Sweden, Norway and Finland > are just as nuts as we are - if not nuttier, when you consider how hard it > is to restore a 300 here in the USA. Imagine having to do this when you live > in Europe !!! > > We are fortunate, in this day and age, to have a listserver which allows all > of us to communicate easily and inexpensiely all year round. It has brought > us closer to our "foreign" members, especially those living on other > continents. > > Please check out the following link for Oddvin Skråmestø 's report of this > past July's "Big Meet" in Vasteras, Sweden. This is can also be accessed > thru our Web site's EVENTS page. Guys, we are proud of you !!! and the > tattoo takes the cake !!! > > http://www.chrysler300club.com/events/vasteras02/vasteras02.html > > 300'ly all over the world ! > > John > > > > > To send a message to this group, send an email to: > Chrysler300@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > > For list server instructions, go to http://www.chrysler300club.com/yahoolist/inst.htm > > To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: > Chrysler300-unsubscribe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > > > > Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/ > > > ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ Your use of Yahoo! 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