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heeding my better's advice

The camera is checked and ready to go for the dyno
run on Tom's 1275.
Thanks for the great opportunity to learn.
I'll do my best to get Tom some killer footage.
 
Well hopefully this all works out, Tom came by yesterday with some carb issues, an I think they were minor, I give him a list of things to do, and hopefully it all worked out, and we're on, check in with me on the cell phone, Russ, David can give you my cell number.
 
Got my new needles from Joe today. I'm excited to try 'em out but will have to wait a bit. Car is scheduled to hit the paint/body shop by the upcoming weekend.
I'm keeping it Speedwell Blue but sans the stripes.
Ordered the new grill and bumper from AHSpares today too.
Still waiting on the 7/8 tubular anti-sway bar.
The Plan is coming together.
 
keep us posted, we need pics - before during and after!
 
JPSmit said:
keep us posted, we need pics - before during and after!

Now ya done it JP...asked for pics. :wink:

I'll take plenty and post a few for sure.
Mimi is such an attention Ho she will be happy
to pose.
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Oh boy, a man with a plan.
 
Gundy said:
Mimi is such an attention Ho she will be happy
to pose.
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Money Shot!!!!!
 
Sooo...I installed the AAE needles today in place
of the AAMs currently in Mimi's HS4s.(fun job)
Too lean. Sputtering and feeling starved at WOT.
AAAs go in tomorrow. These are just a bit leaner than the AAMs.
The plugs pulled before installing the AAEs showed a nice "coffee w/ cream" with the AAMs that were in the carbs. No obvious fouling so I'm hoping the AAAs are the correct ones.
I'll know more tomorrow.
 
Don't you know someone that could help you with this that happens to be a expert with twin HS4s on 1275s, maybe giving him a shot at those carbs would be a good idea, since he's your buddy and won't charge you a dime, you knucklehead :jester:
 
Hap Waldrop said:
Don't you know someone that could help you with this that happens to be a expert with twin HS4s on 1275s, maybe giving him a shot at those carbs would be a good idea, since he's your buddy and won't charge you a dime, you knucklehead :jester:

who's that Hap? :whistle:
 
Durn, that sounds like the kind of a buddy we all should have.
 
Hap Waldrop said:
Don't you know someone that could help you with this that happens to be a expert with twin HS4s on 1275s, maybe giving him a shot at those carbs would be a good idea, since he's your buddy and won't charge you a dime, you knucklehead :jester:

Oh you gonna get your chance my friend. I'm just trying to get it a little dialed in before you do your magic. I figured it
would be too easy for you so I'm seeing how farked up I can get it first. I just love to fiddle with Mimi.
You know I'm depending on you to get me to the dyno and massage
a few extra ponies out of her.
:devilgrin:
 
jlaird said:
Durn, that sounds like the kind of a buddy we all should have.
I hear ya, Pal. Everyone should be so lucky as I am to call
Hap my good friend. :cheers:
 
Gundy said:
jlaird said:
Durn, that sounds like the kind of a buddy we all should have.
I hear ya, Pal. Everyone should be so lucky as I am to call
Hap my good friend. :cheers:

Ditto on calling you my buddy. Who esle would let me drive the living crap out of their car on a race track :smile: Hey you know if I ever need a good lawyer, which no harm, but I hope I never do, but you know who I'll be calling, I not going to defend myself that for sure
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Hap Waldrop said:
Well hopefully this all works out, Tom came by yesterday with some carb issues, an I think they were minor, I give him a list of things to do, and hopefully it all worked out, and we're on, check in with me on the cell phone, Russ, David can give you my cell number.

Howdy Hap,

I`m a bit confused with your post. Would you like "David & Myself" to give you a call or pass your Cell Phone # onto "Tom"? Is Tom on this site?

"DAVID"; What weekend is your B/E going in for a facelift; This weekend (3-12 or 3-19)? Is she going to "Mike"?

"TR3" up-date: Fred & I (Mostly Fred) Installed the "Tractor Engine & Trans" yesterday. All went pretty smoothly and looks Great.

Regards, Russ
 
No further needle tom foolery to report. Wife forbid me to
fire it up on Sunday.
As the subject line says, heeding my better's advice, I
haven't touched it since.
Maybe tomorrow evening. It's going to be warm.
Hope to get this done...well passable...heck...running
enough to get to the paint shop..REAL soon.
Screamin' Mimi strip next week. She'll be there all week and works for tips, Gentleman.
Get her back and tune. Hear me Hap? Then we'll dyno what we got.
I can't wait to see you hunkered under that Mk1 bonnet.
:jester:
 
The first thing I would do to your carbs David is switch them over to solid needles because I know that needle range alot better and it is what I mostly have, nothing wrong with the biased spring needles as long as a near stock deal is what you are dealing with, but on your car, that ship has long sailed :smile:
 
Hap Waldrop said:
...as long as a near stock deal is what you are dealing with, but on your car, that ship has long sailed :smile:

:devilgrin:
 
Well, I had about an hour to tinker today at lunch.
Put in the AAA needles. Definitely better than the AAE
but I still have a ways to go.
Hap...I think you hit a nail on the head. Solid needles may be my answer.
The AAA needles give me decent WOT but I have intermediate
sputtering under a load. Steady cruise is smoother now than
with the AAM set.
I'll tune some more this weekend.
 
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