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Discussion in 'Traditional Hot Rods' started by Dog_Patch, Aug 12, 2014.

  1. Nozzles up higher on gas is worth some power, but low speed fuel stand off is worse.
     
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  2. Dog_Patch
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    Yeah the Enderle stacks are set up below the ****erfly - the only thing above the ****erfly is loose screws :confused:

    Here's the Montgomery video - nice work! It was epic watching lightning bolts come down at the same time the tree came down!

     
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  3. Dog_Patch
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    montg1.jpg Can't make this stuff up .

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  4. Higgy's Henry
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    Question, somewhat on topic. Electric fuel pump, 140 GPH factory set at 14 psi, is it ok to use a small piece of rubber hose with hose clamps on the steel line before the regulator? I see some of the ones on flea bay with 3/8 NPT to a ****** with a barb, that should be my answer question right?!
     
  5. wrenchbender
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    Yes I used short hoses between the tank ,filter and pump then ran steel line up to the regulator with short hoses between line and regulator then regulator to carb I do however use high pressure fuel injection hose just because I like to overkill on safety
     
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  6. sonic03bluegt
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    although it isn't remotely correct i have low pressure rubber hose plumbing all of my fuel system with no problems so far
     
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  7. Dog_Patch
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    I changed my black webbing AN type hose to this black rubber type. Its a ***** to get the hose ends on but no clamps needed and it looks old school.
    https://www.summitracing.com/parts/fra-873006
     
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  8. Uncledirty616
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    I think the NHRA rule is 12" of rubber hose. I was always told to use a little when you have your solid lines running from like a firewall (a non moving object) to something on the motor like the carb inlet etc (a moving object) so that the vibration has a place to be absorbed. Otherwise you run the risk of the like breaking or leaking.
     
  9. Higgy's Henry
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    Good thing some of these guys aren't running NHRA!!
     
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  10. Dog_Patch
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    Ram sent one of their new shirts with the clutch :)

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  11. enloe
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    from east , tn.

    You going to Commerce for the swap meet tomorrow
     
  12. Dog_Patch
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    Yes sir I'm planning on it. Are you going to be there?
     
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    Ram is really supporting us.
     
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  14. Higgy's Henry
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    I am leaving a spot for a pair of those special Ram stickers you said you have!
     
  15. enloe
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    I am planning on it
     
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  16. Quain Stott
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    I have them just have to remember to get them to you. I'll have them at the track.
     
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  17. Dog_Patch
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    Taking forever to get the car back together. Maybe its the 95 degree days everyday now. Jack came over to help get the trans back in.
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    It was looking good for the Paradise Drag strip Show N Go on Saturday - until - seems like JB weld is fine for getting you home, but its not a long term fix. The freeze plug was loose and because the hard blok is formed in the shape of the freeze plug, I can't bang another plug in. The hard blok is really bad *** stuff - can't drill it. I might try a grinder on it.
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    Nick Smithberg suggested filling the gap with this :
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    Saturday went to Paradise with just the Sedan Delivery. Jimmy Huff and JT made some p***es. Good time.
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    This bus in Ballground is actually a diner.
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  18. saltflats
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    You need a concrete drill bit to drill that stuff.
    Can't remember if you are going to the Meltdown's
     
  19. 55chieftain
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    Would a shallow freeze plug work ?
     
  20. Dog_Patch
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    Salty - I had planned to go, but my SoCal family planned a trip to come and visit on the same weekend. I couldn't talk them into driving to the Meltdown :confused:

    These Hemi plugs are almost flat discs. If I can get some of the concrete out, the plug might be able to be hammered on so it will expand. Kind of hope the epoxy will negate needing a freeze plug .....
     
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    That epoxy might be more of a bear later on, should you need to get it out!

    I would try to make a little room in the HardBlok stuff.

    As you said, with a grinder / rotary file or the like.

    Don't know if you were to hammer on the HardBlok, you may cause a crack in it, which might show up as differential expansion / contraction location in an area of importance.
     
  22. I had hard block in a hemi. it was filled up to the top of the plug. I had some leaking. to fix it I chiseled the material out. I then used a hot heads freeze plug. it no fun but with some patience it can be done.
     
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  23. Higgy's Henry
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    any updates?!
     
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  24. It wasn't the JB Weld quick, was it? I found out the hard way that it doesn't hold up to heat at all! Even minor grinding near it and it will let go. I was NOT impressed!


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  25. Dog_Patch
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    Yeah it was the JB Quick stuff. We were between race rounds and it needed to be quick. You are right it didn't hold well long term. I was able to use a chisel and hammer to make enough room to smack a new plug in. Added a ton of that Splash Zone epoxy and put in the plug.
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  26. Dog_Patch
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  27. Dog_Patch
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    Right now the car is 250lbs heavy based on the stock valve angle rule - gotta love the stock Hemi valve angle :D. There isn't much left that can be cut out but the rear fender wells we happy to do their part and reduce the weight by 25lbs.

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  28. captmullette
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    tony, ive been talking to alky digger about a stack inj. for my A, I like the enderle unit, any suggestions...
     
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  29. Dog_Patch
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    Are you thinking of Alky or Gas? He sets up the barrel valve and byp*** pressures for Alky. Quain has sorted mine and JT's out to get them to behave on gas. I like my Enderle. Be sure to stake the ****erfly screws down. I think they are cool and seriously simple compared to carburetors. (Not saying I know how to tune one, but its just fuel squirting through a jet after all - no power valves and floats etc.). Alky Digger knows his stuff on this so he is the guy to go to.
     
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  30. captmullette
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    thanks tony, gonna go for gas, and yea, they look bad ***, trying to get the tates hell mullette in the high 10's.......
     
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