Unvaryingly I like and appreciate all makes of
cars, and not just Chrysler and seance that's my feeling. I believe, I
may be in the wrong "group or club" !
In that case I feel I also need to resign my
membership. Good luck to the Impcop's ROY= 1957 Crown Imperial
Convt.
-------Original Message-------
From: mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Date: Friday, January
25, 2002 03:38:58 AM
To: mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: IML: Poor
gas mpg
To help people understand and clarify on topic and off
topic items. Carter carbs are universal to most makes of cars. It is
very simple to talk about Carter Carb's in a generic sense without
starting a thread about how my Chevy does this and how my Ford is
better than my Chevy, etc. Get the drift? If not, don't post until
you are sure what list you are on.
Impcop
Roy Braatz
wrote:
> Most all Crater use the same type and but
different sizes, what I've done over the years is buy junk looking
ones at a swap meet for a couple of dollars just to get the rods but
have used them or given them out. I could mention how to adjust
your's or check them , but was informed that I cant use another make
of car to explain or compare with. As I did last time mentioning the
word corvette Op sorry. Chrysler only. -------Original
Message-------
From: mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Date:
Thursday, January 24, 2002 06:25:38 PM To: mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject:
Re: IML: Poor gas mpg Roy, you don't happen to know where you find
other metering rods
to try do you?
Tristan
I
thought to mention beside the rear end gears, to think about what
your CARTER AFB metering rods size is! Owners that are second or
third owners of their car need to wonder if the carb ever was rebuilt
and if so were the right metering rods reinstalled in THAT carb. You
need to understand that two brass metering rods are lifted out of the
fuel jet HOLES as you step on the gas and has to be correct for
performance. The jet holes that the metering rods go through are
stander size for that carb, but the rod thickness depend on engine
size and HP. Think of it this way , if the jet hole is always the
same size .A thinner rod increases fuel flow 1. ( to much -fouling
plugs,dark smoke car can feel like it lugging and can Diesel do to
carbon build up) .To thick a rod ( plugs run hot, engine
runing hotter,no power, pinging, stuttering) I found my 57 doing
the second. like the three bears you need to try different ones
to get it just RIGHT.Early Corvettes have Carter's and the
same condition to deal with. roy 57
>
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