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Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by JCH, Aug 1, 2022.

  1. Jack E/NJ
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    M >>>I still have heard nothing but bad things about those round dial regulators >>>

    Agreed. Many are light-metal castings with FPT ports that can crack when MPT fittings are snugged up.

    J >>>I think this is due to the rubber hose heating up and expanding. >>>

    Avoid using rubber fuel hose on pressure side of pump.



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  2. Petejoe
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    I too had a bad experience with that very regulator just last week
    It would not adjust below 4 lb.
    Those things are junk
     
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  3. JCH
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    Threw that round regulator in garbage. I got a spectra screw down regulator 1-4 psi. Have it set initially at 1.5 psi so im sure the rubber fuel line is rated for 1.5 psi.
     
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  4. JCH
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    Regulator
     

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  6. Petejoe
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    Exactly what we used to replace that piece of shit

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  7. Moriarity
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    why are you running progressive linkage on a 4x2 setup? every single one I have ever seen including the one on my 331 cad powered 40 has straight linkage. 401.JPG 403.jpg
     
  8. DDDenny
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    You said it.........it needs more cam!
     
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  9. JCH
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    Its what the guy I sent my assembly did.
     
  10. JCH
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    That guy has since retired and when I called charlie at vintage speed he wanted to see pictures because he always did straight linkage.
     
  11. Moriarity
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    I am pretty sure that the manifold you have has to be run with straight linkage
     
  12. JCH
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    Im going to try it this way. The guy that made the linkage was pretty creative. Ive never seen this intake before on another car so i have to go with what I have.
     
  13. Moriarity
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    I have had those intakes before, always with straight linkage, I don't know how it would work any other way. I think this is where your problems are coming from
     
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  14. JCH
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    As far as the linkage goes or running the carbs progressively.
     

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  15. JCH
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    Here is the linkage. IMG_8202.png
     
  16. Moriarity
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    the way those manifolds are laid out, I don't know how you can possibly have even fuel distribution running progressive linkage
     
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  17. JCH
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    Runs 2 center carbs as primary as you move primary linkage it then grabs the back carb and that rod moves front carb to
     
  18. Moriarity
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    have you looked in one of those manifolds before? I think there is a very good reason why I have never seen prog linkage on one of these. you will not get good fuel distribution with prog linkage...
     
  19. JCH
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    Interesting the guy that built this setup said he had good luck with this setup. I had no reason to argue with him. But Charlie at vintage speed said he always ran straight linkage. Maybe your onto something. I really want this setup to work. I have a lot of money in it all.
     
  20. Moriarity
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    straight linkage will be far better......
     
  21. JCH
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    Any picture of this intake with straight linkage?
     
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  23. Jack E/NJ
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    J>>>I went 10 miles and used 1/4 tank of gas. No leaks I looked. Any suggestions? >>>The guy that made the linkage was pretty creative>>> so i have to go with what I have. >>>

    I figger 2-1/2 mpg. Try flooring it for 10 miles to see if you cut it down to 1/8 tank.
     
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  25. JCH
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    Just read an old thread dickster was the guy that built this setup for me. He came highly recommended and built alot of these intakes on progressive linkage. Im going to work with what I have for now.
     
  26. JCH
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    With the straight linkage how did you hook up the linkage to the gas pedal? Sounds good on the motor stand
     
  27. JCH
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    How do you upload a video?
     
  28. Moriarity
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    You post a video to YouTube and paste a link in your thread here
     
  29. JCH
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  30. JCH
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    This is just the 2 primary carbs when i bring in the secondary it really comes alive.
     
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