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Old 03-31-2023, 01:30 PM
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Those poor tires. What an awesome example of period correct L78 power.
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Charley, can you post the video link, so we can all see?
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...16 years of patience is apparently paying off.
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2.20 x 3.73 + tall tires = large bog.
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Very cool....

Love the reverse lights being on, reminds me of the old days
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2.20 x 3.73 + tall tires = large bog.
Good point. OO ran 4.88 gears which was good for 6200 rpm thru the traps back in the day on 29.5” M&H slicks (as are on the car now). However, this carb is bogging which is a new event and is being remedied.
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Love the reverse lights being on, reminds me of the old days
The Super Scavengers of course negate the use of that pesky back up linkage!!
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Loosened the tach clamp and rotated the steering column collar to turn the backup lamps off. Dug thru all my crap looking for a stiffer vacumn secondary spring for the carb. Found two in a parts bin but the one that was stiffer didn't make much of a difference. I've ordered more from Summit but I can see in my mind a package of them I have seen a million times here but damned if I can find them.
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Loosened the tach clamp and rotated the steering column collar to turn the backup lamps off. Dug thru all my crap looking for a stiffer vacumn secondary spring for the carb. Found two in a parts bin but the one that was stiffer didn't make much of a difference. I've ordered more from Summit but I can see in my mind a package of them I have seen a million times here but damned if I can find them.
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