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Join Date: Aug 2012
Location: IN A GALAXIE FAR, FAR AWAY
Posts: 7,384
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Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: outside Omaha, NE
Posts: 289
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BTW I'm trying to find a spare secondary C1AE-AV carb and got a PM in response to a Barn 'wanted' post from a guy calling himself 'cutoff' who just joined the Barn a few days ago saying he had one. With only 10 posts - most of them 'test' messages, I'm real suspicious it could be a scammer since he wanted my phone # for texting me info. As Ronaldus Magnus said, "Trust but Verify."
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Join Date: Sep 2021
Location: Point Loma, San Diego, CA
Posts: 556
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I sent Drew a pretty detailed email—he replied. I was hoping for a limited rebuild on the center carb, but he prefers to do all three or none. I understand that; I’m self-employed in a service field too, and sometimes selective jobs aren’t worth the time or hassle. I’m sure he could restore the carbs to factory spec, but like others have said in this thread, the real issue seems to be heat—fuel is boiling over, and a factory rebuild won’t solve that. I’m now less than 75% convinced my warped main body was the culprit. I carefully filed a couple of high spots—took off very little material—and it sealed fine, so I'm confident to move forward. I just ordered about $250 in parts, including phenolic spacers. Nothing off-the-shelf fits exactly, so I’ll Dremel them to match. Found enough small issues I can fix to justify seeing this through before jumping to an extremely pricey tri-power EFI system. One of the missing parts was the center carb’s fuel bowl vent baffle. Installing that might help a bit. |
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Join Date: Sep 2021
Location: Point Loma, San Diego, CA
Posts: 556
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I’m always happy to exchange ideas with new members—but I don’t do transactions. Ten posts? Fuggedaboutit. For what it’s worth, I tried to sell a car on Cars.com a few months ago and got hit with a classic scam. I still have the fake cashier’s check: – The name didn’t match the buyer. – The address was from one state. – The routing number was from a different region. – The phone number that texted me traced to yet another person in yet another state. – And of course, the check was for “just a little extra to cover shipping.” Luckily, I’m skeptical by nature. I didn’t deposit the check—just reported the whole thing to Cars.com and walked away. Scammers are getting clever, but the red flags are still there if you’re paying attention. |
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