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Seeking HIF4 gurus - need help!

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Rick sound like the old design Facet fuel pump, and they for sure need to be regulated, the easiest solution is the Purolator dial type, and set it about 2-3 psi.
 
Thanks Hap, I'll make sure about that.

Many family duties this week - hopefully I can work on my car this weekend!

As some may know we have 6 children.
Our second oldest daughter is getting married in about 22+ days.
This will be a first for our family.
They want to do this in our back yard (very pretty, like a private park).
This of course means much yard work and cleanup.
I also get to do other things in preparation for the event, like pay for stuff.

I see the advantage in having everything done for you and getting married in a church or other place that's not your own.
 
*SWOON*

*thunk*


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RickB said:
I also get to do other things in preparation for the event, like pay for stuff.

<span style="font-size: 11pt">That's why we had boys! I sent the girls back! </span> :devilgrin:
 
RickB said:
As some may know we have 6 children.

well that explains a 2 seater car - you need the peace and quiet!
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good luck with the wedding. My daughter (19) isn't allowed to date till she's married - so far so good. phew.
 
Maybe its just the melee of living in a large family, maybe its what our oldest daughter says: "my parents are hippies!!".
I don't know, I don't think so but hey - we all do the best we can for our kids and sometimes that's enough and sometimes maybe not.

When they make decisions and stick with them I have to respect them.
I think it's rare out there that young people these days commit themselves and I want to encourage it as much as possible.
Can and do they make decisions I wouldn't - sure. Once in a while that makes them right and me wrong.

I tell my younger ones that finding out you are wrong about something is great - being right all the time just means there's nothing to learn. (or it seems that way) :wink:

I'm babbling - got to get outside before it heats up today and check that timing and those carbs!!
 
The latest issue was due to bad timing.

It was at 3 to 4 degrees Atdc and it was supposed to be 6 degrees Btdc.

After setting it correctly I took it on a drive up I-90 towards the pass.
Lets just say that if I'd been caught the fine would have been substantial!
 
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