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montefrazer

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  1. Too bad, maybe you can make this one. I'll spend a few hours there depending on the weather. Great show. If you haven't been to it, I recommend it.

    "Sunday October 6th 10 am to 3 pm 70th Street and Greenfield Ave., West Allis, WI

    reg; $15 DOS, 1st 425 goodie bags, trophies and plaques in 15 different catagories, , food and refreshments, area businesses open

    Contact: Dianne 414-774-2676

  2. In 1970 yes but that quote is talking about 1971 so no Ls6 for Chevelle.

     

     

    "heavy-duty clutch option on the order form suggests that it may have been possible'

     

    Using this type of logic, we should all be looking for a factory 1970 convertible since the use and care instructions are in the owners manual.

  3. Thanks for the reply. Yes. It is the original distributor still..even the spark plugs are original I believe. Ac remy plugs with the green spiral pattern. I got this car from a 70 yr old lady. Alot of maitenance records but none involving items above. Since 1984 only 10 k miles were put on it and it has 62k orig miles. It sat a lot so I'm sure I have alot of work to do. I'm just north of milwaukee border in menomonee falls. If it ran properly I could probably even meet you somewhere. Today I had to baby the throttle with my foot to get it to warm up without stalling but I didn't take it out. I did some idle mixture screw adjustments during this process and seemed it was the only way to keep it from stalling. I'm curious on where that ground wire goes in my pic. Even after I shut it down to restart it the crank sounded much different then normal..quiter crank but almost like it was laboring but still started everytime. No black smoke, no smoke at all. Just a very rich smelling fuel that burn the eyes once idling rough. Thanks for your help. If your not to far I could definately arrange a meet or something if I get it runinng good enough.

     

    Take care eric

     

    You're up in Ernie country. "Who do you know wants to buy a car?" I'm on the North end of Racine close to the power plant. I get to Milwaukee a lot to visit friends and relatives. Still willing to come look if you want. Any time Saturday or Sunday works for me.

  4. " Almost wonder what a flooding condition may be like."

     

    If it is flooding, there will be black smoke coming out the tail pipe. Same thing if it floods out and dies. Would need to floor the gas pedal to start it and exhaust would be very dark. Do you still have a points distributor? If so, when were they last replaced? If recently, were they gapped right? Your picture shows part of the TCS system. Most people have disconnected it and it won't be a problem unless the vacuum line to it isn't plugged. Are you near Milwaukee/Racine area? Willing to look at it in person if you're close.

  5. If the cable and connections are good, all that's left is the drive gear on the output shaft and the driven gear it runs. Maybe misaligned or teeth worn? Had a problem with the drive gear on a turbo 350 once. Wouldn't stay in place on the output shaft. Repositioning it several times before putting in a new one. That fixed it.

  6. Lot of trouble for a dealer to go through when he could just order the wider molding and not take a chance on messing up one or two cars doing a swap. This was most likely one of those "OOPS" moments on the assembly line. Can't be 100% sure about what happened 40+ years ago.

    Your guess about the color key caps sounds plausible since they were over rally wheels.

  7. Carb heat soak problem. Here are a few sites to look at for ideas.

    http://www.edelblog.com/tech-tips/resolving-heat-soak

    http://www.camaros.net/forums/showthread.php?t=132115

    Also, do you have stock exhaust with a heat riser? If it doesn't open all the way, or is stuck closed, your right bank exhaust will be running under the carb in the intake cross over and could be the problem. It should be closed when the engine is cold and open when it's warmed up.

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