I actually did the math correctly for the back spacing. 12" wheels fit with 10.5Wx31 within the stock frame rail (flange trimmed) and outer wheelhouse (lip not trimmed).
Doug
Doug
Sure can’t go wrong with Streetlites and man do they look good with your colour.I actually did the math correctly for the back spacing. 12" wheels fit with 10.5Wx31 within the stock frame rail (flange trimmed) and outer wheelhouse (lip not trimmed).
Doug
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TTI said I cant do cam break in with their headers, so i bought the zoomies to put on the car for cam break in... then ill put the tti's on itWhat the heck are those going onto, the Batmobile?
Very interested to hear how these work for you. The point about the .100 holes dumping fuel especially. I’ve still got some surge at idle on mine, that may be playing into it. I have the rear metering blocks on my 770’s that your looking for but I’ve got no extras.finished rebuilding them today after 30 years on the shelf. nice working with brand new carbs. based upon another thread here setting up these carbs the metering plate was the main issue with them,,.100 holes in the idle circuit instead of metered fuel along with the emulsion tubes, just dumping fuel. they have been reduced to .030 with the QFT plates and adjustable emulsion tubes. all have screw in IFR bleeds. 2.5 power valve, and the orange pump cam. along with an adjustable secondary diaphram, main idle screw wont be used so as not to disturb transition slot, these have a idle screw for the secondary butter flys that will be utilized. the linkage is at an angle but so was the afb's.
looking for metering plates for the secondarys that take screw in jetts, so far all i found are units that convert the rear fuel bowl over to center hung. want to stay with side hung units.
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where did u get them ?I have the rear metering blocks on my 770’s that your looking for but I’ve got no extras.
check this out.Very interested to hear how these work for you. The point about the .100 holes dumping fuel especially. I’ve still got some surge at idle on mine, that may be playing into it.
They are a Holley Conversion kit.where did u get them ?
Thanks for this, it’s probably the fix for my idle surge, which I suspect is from fuel pooling in the intake at idle.check this out.
Holley Carbs
thats obsolete,,QFT shows a kit to convert like yours to center hung float bowls,,not side style..They are a Holley Conversion kit.
this is what i have, unlike the picture shows, it comes with the IFR bleeds. but u need to check the sizes using pin drill bits,Thanks for this, it’s probably the fix for my idle surge, which I suspect is from fuel pooling in the intake at idle.
you will need these also with that metering plate.this is what i have, unlike the picture shows, it comes with the IFR bleeds. but u need to check the sizes using pin drill bits,
Quick Fuel 34-8QFT Quick Fuel Billet Metering Blocks | Summit Racing
my brother has a IR thermometer,,we will be checking tube temps,,I purchased a wideband O2 set up, putting that on the TTI's she will fatten up a tad with a full exhaustBefore you put tti's on make sure there are no lean cylinders with zoomies on. Right after cam breakin.
i installed the QFT metering plate today. it has .028 screw in IFR for the idle circuit as well. unlike the stock plate that is around .080 open Hole.. i dont know what metering plate u have there but it would be a good idea to address that also for that "fuel pooling" issue. combined with your front M block thats alot of Xtra gas...Thanks for this, it’s probably the fix for my idle surge, which I suspect is from fuel pooling in the intake at idle.
This is all good info. I have the rear metering blocks that replaced the plates. But yeah, I think there’s improvements coming once I get around to it again. Greatly appreciated.i installed the QFT metering plate today. it has .028 screw in IFR for the idle circuit as well. unlike the stock plate that is around .080 open Hole.. i dont know what metering plate u have there but it would be a good idea to address that also for that "fuel pooling" issue. combined with your front M block thats alot of Xtra gas...