what a great idea!!!!!

We can have a carbie chuck contest at the 1600 Nationals.
How about lawn bowls with with alternators!!!!!

any other ideas???

Less than 5 weeks to go
Graeme.




---------- Original Message ----------------------------------
From: andrew smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Wed, 04 Sep 2002 16:59:57 +0800

You should be able to buy the olives at somewhere like
hardimans,lynx,american autos.Dont know if these places still exists in
nsw but they all stocked them years ago when i lived in sydney.The side
bowl su's often leak from the olives.If you persist with the su's and get
them setup properly they work well.I ran underbowl style su's on my old
1600 and on toranas for many years without problems.My torana was the
fastest registered holden 6 at castlerah drags for a couple of years which
pissed the weber boys off something shocking.They were x hdt 2" su's which
were pretty hard to get hold of.

Bob wrote:

> Hello membersozdat,
>
>   Is there an SU throwing competition out there? I recon I am about
>   charged up to challenge the title.
>
>   I took in everyones advice, now, here is what I did. Checked the
>   needle/float setup on each of the carbies, all looks good. As an
>   experiment, got some clear tubing and checked the float level on the
>   front carby, it seemed good, and as both bowls seemed ok, didnt
>   bother to check the back one. Pulled off the piston setup, checked
>   the needles, the needle in the back piston is bent, front one isnt,
>   so I very delicately attempt to straighten the bent needle as a
>   temporary thing. Turn the fuel pump on with the pistons out, fuel
>   fountains out of the jets, that doesnt seem to be right to me, cause
>   the float bowls should just be maintaining a constant fuel height,
>   which probably lends more weight to what Nick was saying about using
>   a pressure regulator, but I wanted to check cheaper things before
>   opening my wallet.
>   I put the pistons back in, start the car, next thing fuel is
>   dripping from the front carby where the hose to the jet connects to
>   the fuel bowl - there was a little o ring thingo in there when I
>   took the hose off, it must have fallen when I was putting it all
>   back together after checking fuel levels, and now it is missing.
>
>   So, does anyone have one of those o rings they can sell? I havent
>   been able to get that regulator yet, but im not going to even look
>   at the car until I get one now.
>
> --
> Best regards,
>  Bob                          mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>


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