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Kinda depends on what bowl you are talking about .
I was referring to using a standard front bowl from a four barrel, assuming he couldn't find the proper 2300 end carb bowl.
You are right.... ASSUMING he can find a replacement six barrel bowl.
All the talk of 275/60R15s made me want to share my former 72 Newport on 4 275s. Think those wheels were 8", it rubbed on the rear with a load, I put another leaf in the back and a 9.25 diff from an 81 Gran Fury that was about 1.5" narrower.
Dave Hughes can be a real prick. He has zero customer service skills. Very surprising since it's his business.
If you get a hold of Tom its a better experience.
In all seriousness, I've noticed a decided lack of social graces in folks in general since everyone was released back
into the real world after Covid - it's like it set back societal behavior a generation, making everyone stay home for
so long.
Might just be me....
I think we all pretty much started with a starter set something like this. Then it's like being a crack junky after that.
I was helping my younger son (professional mechanic), unload his 4 large chests the other day as he just got a new gig. Grunting I remarked "Jesus Christ you have allot of...
Same here. My problem is i am too short to reach the pedals so I can’t put the seat back. Once I squeeze my fat stomach under the steering wheel I’m good.
You must have misunderstood my reference.....the accelerator pump holes for the elastomer inlet valve and outlet passage are NOT drilled.....you do not need a pump gasket or housing mounting screws.....NOTHING IS NEEDED, except for the float, float inlet needle, float adjustment nut...
I bought my son-in-law one of these for Christmas and a tool chest for his birthday, on the 21st. He’s not super handy but, he’s trying and it’s good to have, when I’m there doing something. I have him work with me, when the school has breaks. He definitely wants to learn.
The targets are a heck of alot cheaper than the old school clay ones. $0.26 vs $0.63 per target. Only down fall i see is you can only load one or two targets at a time. Be nice if you could load it up with more. It’s a lot more portable then a clay machine though. Might need two batteries as...