rightlane said:
i have not been able to find a schematic for the carbs, so i'm unable to figure out what's missing or just plain hooked up wrong. i'm interested in the pcv comment earlier, ....
Do you have a Haynes or Bently manual yet? Good investment.
Mine is too early to have that emissions stuff on it so can't help much, others will chime in shortly. Basically those two center Y hoses are supposed to tie in with a crankcase vent system, a "gulp valve" or some type of PVC valve, another line to the timing chain cover and or valve cover.....all this lets the engine breathe, release crankcase pressures otherwise oil gets pushed out places it wouldn't normally, although it will likely leak a little from somewhere. I even put a breather hose/vent on the block where the mechanical fuel pump would otherwise be, I think by the time they were making your block they stopped making that "hole" though. (you can see my Moroso vent and the hose heading down under the manifolds (its red) in the picture I posted back around post 4).
Anyway, you'll need to get something rigged up for proper venting/oil control, not sure if it will effect running or not.
It was also mentioned that the fuel lines heading into the bottom of the cars are "wrong", usually those are not standard fuel lines like that, as I understand it. Someone with more knowledge will join in, my earlier carbs are different enough that I should shut up.
Hold on, is this a 1098 or a 1275? The carbs are certainly later than '63 but what's the engine? Did I miss it? Maybe you do have the fuel pump spot, heck maybe you still have a mechanical pump?