Hello and happy winter to all of you with snow and very cold weather!

I am getting my car out of the garage for the winter so that we can put another functioning car in there instead. So i was having some problems over the weekend with leaky hoses and a sticking float chamber and i replaced them and fixed them up so that i wouldn't leak gas anymore. That worked fine so i tried starting the car again last night but had more problems and flooded the engine. So i started it up again tonight and it ran (a little rough...but it ran). It only ran for about 1 minute or so and the headers began turning red hot! the heat caused the gas that had leaked onto the accelerator linkage to start smoking and a rubber hose that i had accidentally allowed to fall onto them start smoking as well.

Now...i can't imagine that the headers should turn RED HOT in that short amount of time. Granted, my carbs are not completely tuned yet and the car was running at about 3000 RPM. But if i allowed the rpms to drop much below that it would stall. so i was trying to keep it there for the sake of warming the engine up so i could idle at a normal range.

What could be wrong? Anything? Is that normal? Or am i just not used to seeing these things happening so i am thinking they are wrong?

Please advise!

Thanks,
 David
 '68 Spit Mk3

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