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Very nice work, Dave. The hold down along with the rest of the box came out looking really good. I don't see that bouncing around anywhere. :waytogo:
 
Thanks guys, I think it will hold up to abuse and be plenty secure as well. The horizontal mounting will hold a typical 11x7x8 (approx size) as well
The pos post is about 2" from any tube.

Next up floor mounting with rivserts, I got my kit today hopefullyI'll get to it tomorrow
 
:haha::haha::haha:

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Did you take off early today:whistle:

Really never got started today. Power was on when I showed up and shut off about 10min. after I got in the door.

Did what I could to keep the temps from falling to far.

I hope the winter storm that is predicted for tonight doesn't compound the problems.


Didn't we countersink some bolt holes on that tray?
 
I see what's happening in Rock Rapids now...snow on the way....you got power at home?

We did countersink those holes, but I musta forgot the countersunk bolts at your shop???....I got some at the local hdwr store yesterday though, looks righteous now!
 
Lookin good :waytogo:

Makes me feel like less than a man for buying a stock replacement tray for my '72:doah:
 
sometimes OEM is the way to go Jim....custom requires many hours of work, sometimes its good, sometimes its not...this time it turned out good!


Out with the old....Adam is going to run this Stage III JET carb on his truck and see how he likes it.







I took it off to get it sent to him, and then got messing around with fuel line fittings and such to get those pieces ordered.

From tank to pump -8, from pump to hard line -6, from hard line to FI system -6.

The walbros have a fine mesh screen at each pickup, and the pump inlet has a fine mesh screen as well, so I will use the fuel filter up by the engine just before it connects to the FI system.

The adapter for the hardline to -8AN looks like it will work well, allowing me to use the existing in frame 1/2 stainless line I was using for the carb.

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Nice CK5 connection there!!!

Did you actually run that carb Dave??

It looks like new!

Good score for you Deuling.
 
Do you still have my addy dave?
Nope, PM me with the details!

Did you actually run that carb Dave??

It looks like new!

Good score for you Deuling.


I did John, I started it up on the engine, ran it pretty limited in 2011 and 2012...I believe most of my problems were fuel pickup related. It ran great most of the time, but at times felt like it would run out of fuel (sucking air at the tank I believe) or at an extreme angle it would stall out. I think it should work great on Adam's 406! It is a very responsive carb on the 461.
 
I can believe the sucking air problem.

I've seen some of the angles you have pics to show.:eek1:

If the tank wasn't 3/4 full you would have trouble for sure.
 
I see what's happening in Rock Rapids now...snow on the way....you got power at home?

We did countersink those holes, but I musta forgot the countersunk bolts at your shop???....I got some at the local hdwr store yesterday though, looks righteous now!

Yep, had power at home almost completely uninterupted. Our lines are underground over here so not so problematic.

There are alot of people in Little Rock, praying for electricity tonight. Setting up shelters in nearby towns to get folks out of the cold.

I've seen some of the angles you have pics to show.:eek1:

If the tank wasn't 3/4 full you would have trouble for sure.

With Dave's right foot tendencies and that hungry big block, I can almost guarantee, it's never had a 3/4 full tank.:thumb:
 
Yep, had power at home almost completely uninterupted. Our lines are underground over here so not so problematic.

There are alot of people in Little Rock, praying for electricity tonight. Setting up shelters in nearby towns to get folks out of the cold.

Dam, thats gotta suck....good luck, I see it will be a few days before you get a break too!


With Dave's right foot tendencies and that hungry big block, I can almost guarantee, it's never had a 3/4 full tank.:thumb:

Hahaha, only at the gas station!
 
Adam, carb is on the way... let me know when it arrives!

Bolt it, on fill up the bowl, and let er rip!
 
It will be my Dad's 82nd birthday Monday, and he is coming out to spend the morning/early afternoon with me working on the Maiden...then I'm taking him to the local cafe' for a lunch!
I'll snap a few pics of Pop in action.
Still so lucky to have him able and willing to come hang out with me!

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Any more info on this half track? My dad owns a Scout car :D
 
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