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nvrdone 09-05-2021 10:28 PM

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Got the truck out and cleaned it. Getting ready for a show tomorrow called "Cruzin Colby"

MiraclePieCo 09-06-2021 04:21 AM

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Got the panel truck out or its monthly milk run to the country store. The thing is amazing: a month between drives and it always fires instantly and idles smoothly. Really tired of Millennials disparaging carburetors because they don't understand them; this is much cheaper and simpler than my EFI car and runs just as good or better.

bosco 09-07-2021 11:37 AM

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Got the panel truck out or its monthly milk run to the country store. The thing is amazing: a month between drives and it always fires instantly and idles smoothly. Really tired of Millennials disparaging carburetors because they don't understand them; this is much cheaper and simpler than my EFI car and runs just as good or better.

Agreed. Mine will start right up after 1-2 months of sitting. A well tuned carb will produce performance of EFI systems. I will say EFI systems seem to require less work in the long run. But, what fun would that be ;)

daveshilling 09-07-2021 01:06 PM

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Originally Posted by MiraclePieCo (Post 8967039)
Got the panel truck out or its monthly milk run to the country store. The thing is amazing: a month between drives and it always fires instantly and idles smoothly. Really tired of Millennials disparaging carburetors because they don't understand them; this is much cheaper and simpler than my EFI car and runs just as good or better.

I'm a millenial and would love for you to come by the house to show me how wrong I am by tuning up a couple of carburetors..make me a believer.

my indestructible Camry fired up after 1.5 years!

daveshilling 09-07-2021 01:08 PM

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Thought about it .

Come on Glen, lets see some updates (=

MiraclePieCo 09-07-2021 05:51 PM

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I'm a millenial and would love for you to come by the house to show me how wrong I am by tuning up a couple of carburetors..make me a believer.

my indestructible Camry fired up after 1.5 years!

I suspect that Millennials are as afraid of carburetors as Boomers are of EFI!

51 3600 09-08-2021 11:56 AM

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Originally Posted by MiraclePieCo (Post 8967785)
I suspect that Millennials are as afraid of carburetors as Boomers are of EFI!

Hey wait! I'm a boomer and not afraid of EFI. Turn the key, it runs. Hypothetical question: (though not for me, I've lived it) If you live in MN during the winter months and have to go to work every day in a car that's parked outside, which would you prefer, carburetor of EFI? Time's up. Love EFI, don't want to go back. Can I tune one...uh....no. But I know someone who can. ;-)

_Ogre 09-09-2021 11:26 AM

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definite boomer here and definite carb hater too
58TRUK is efi, i wouldn't have it any other way

Russell Ashley 09-09-2021 03:44 PM

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Nothing wrong with a good carburetor but I'll take EFI any day. Not a millennial or a boomer, I'm a pre-boomer who has owned and rebuilt many carburetors, but EFI is the way to go especially now that there are several easy ways to add it to older engines. I don't have any thing other than my lawn equipment that has a carb any more.

MiraclePieCo 09-10-2021 02:02 AM

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Originally Posted by 51 3600 (Post 8968127)
Hey wait! I'm a boomer and not afraid of EFI. Turn the key, it runs. Hypothetical question: (though not for me, I've lived it) If you live in MN during the winter months and have to go to work every day in a car that's parked outside, which would you prefer, carburetor of EFI? Time's up. Love EFI, don't want to go back. Can I tune one...uh....no. But I know someone who can. ;-)


Don't worry fellas, cars will all be electric pretty soon and even you EFI guys will be dinosaurs.

mdpaulson1 09-10-2021 02:42 AM

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Nothing wrong with a good carburetor but I'll take EFI any day. Not a millennial or a boomer, I'm a pre-boomer who has owned and rebuilt many carburetors, but EFI is the way to go especially now that there are se,veral easy ways to add it to older engines. I don't have any thing other than my lawn equipment that has a carb any more.


Ok with so much talk of EFI, What EFI are you using and the what is the simplest to use on an old SBC that has stock wiring. I am assuming I would need a new fuel pump and tank

Russell Ashley 09-10-2021 10:40 AM

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Ok with so much talk of EFI, What EFI are you using and the what is the simplest to use on an old SBC that has stock wiring. I am assuming I would need a new fuel pump and tank

I'm using the factory setup on my 2012 Cadillac, 2005 Astro van, and factory setup on my 1996 Silverado, and wouldn't want to go back to a carb. Never added EFI to an older car but a friend is using a Holly Sniper setup on a crate 350 and likes it. Other than wiring the fuel pump and oxygen sensor I don't think there's much wiring to be done. There's a few different kits available and they are getting to where they are easier to install and tune. Doubtful at my age I'll ever have another project but if I do I will add EFI to it if it doesn't already have it. I don't think most kits require a new tank as they are designed to retrofit older vehicles.

mick53 09-14-2021 04:19 PM

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I'm sticking with carbs. I'm not smart enough to second guess physics.

G&R's57GMC 09-16-2021 10:59 PM

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Hay Dave I put EFI on my current Project ;)

G&R's57GMC 09-16-2021 11:07 PM

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So we're 21 years into the twenty first century ...
and EFI is so twentieth century ...

Here is part of my fleet that is so twenty first century ...

G&R's57GMC 09-16-2021 11:28 PM

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Oh and I walked by my '57 this evening and patted it on the fender :)

MARTINSR 09-21-2021 10:33 PM

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My mind is blown every time I work on this hood! No kidding guys, sectioning this hood makes chopping the top look like making a PP&J sandwich! I went out there today to get the upper halves sized and marked for trimming. And then it hit me that I had to get the bottom mounted permanently first. So I started on that and then a planet from space came and hit me in the head, OMG the hinge framing of the hood is too narrow at the bottom because I trimmed it off the 2.5 inches I sectioned the hood. Well....................in doing that it was too narrow being the hood sides are at an angle, WOW. Ok, so I spent a few hours taking the hood bottom you see open off and on about 127 times to modify the lower pieces of the hood support to mate with the upper part. Now, after all that work I am thrilled with where I am at, I feel a lot better but damn this thing is something else!
Sectioning the cab wasn't even work it was so easy!

Brian

_Ogre 09-21-2021 11:29 PM

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Originally Posted by G&R's57GMC (Post 8971834)
So we're 21 years into the twenty first century ...
and EFI is so twentieth century ...

Here is part of my fleet that is so twenty first century ...

i'd be all over electrifying 58truk, granted i'd be looking for something quicker than a kia :lol:
i'm still waiting for my flying car that popsci promised me in the 60s :D

dsraven 09-21-2021 11:41 PM

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Brian, you dah body man, man. Post up pics on how that quick little section job goes.

MiraclePieCo 09-22-2021 04:29 AM

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Originally Posted by MARTINSR (Post 8974279)
My mind is blown every time I work on this hood! No kidding guys, sectioning this hood makes chopping the top look like making a PP&J sandwich! I went out there today to get the upper halves sized and marked for trimming. And then it hit me that I had to get the bottom mounted permanently first. So I started on that and then a planet from space came and hit me in the head, OMG the hinge framing of the hood is too narrow at the bottom because I trimmed it off the 2.5 inches I sectioned the hood. Well....................in doing that it was too narrow being the hood sides are at an angle, WOW. Ok, so I spent a few hours taking the hood bottom you see open off and on about 127 times to modify the lower pieces of the hood support to mate with the upper part. Now, after all that work I am thrilled with where I am at, I feel a lot better but damn this thing is something else!
Sectioning the cab wasn't even work it was so easy!

Brian

Hey, what's the holdup - you've had a year to think about it! ;):lol::confused::jest:

MARTINSR 09-22-2021 08:18 AM

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Hey, what's the holdup - you've had a year to think about it! ;):lol::confused::jest:

And I have thought about it plenty! The funny thing is when I see something and go DUH in my head!


Brian

my56chevytruck 09-23-2021 10:08 AM

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Originally Posted by MiraclePieCo (Post 8967039)
Got the panel truck out or its monthly milk run to the country store. The thing is amazing: a month between drives and it always fires instantly and idles smoothly. Really tired of Millennials disparaging carburetors because they don't understand them; this is much cheaper and simpler than my EFI car and runs just as good or better.

I'm with you. My carb'ed vehicles always fire up after sitting and have no issues. I"m not smart enough to have EFI on these.

mick53 09-24-2021 05:02 PM

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I'm slowly gaining on polishing the back case on my blower. This thing is kicking my butt. I broke ground on a new O'Reillys auto parts store the first of the month. They give me 90 days to be selling spark plugs so it's been hard to get much done on the truck. I'm getting my 15 minutes a day in and making truck money.

mick53 09-24-2021 05:17 PM

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Originally Posted by MARTINSR (Post 8974279)
My mind is blown every time I work on this hood! No kidding guys, sectioning this hood makes chopping the top look like making a PP&J sandwich! I went out there today to get the upper halves sized and marked for trimming. And then it hit me that I had to get the bottom mounted permanently first. So I started on that and then a planet from space came and hit me in the head, OMG the hinge framing of the hood is too narrow at the bottom because I trimmed it off the 2.5 inches I sectioned the hood. Well....................in doing that it was too narrow being the hood sides are at an angle, WOW. Ok, so I spent a few hours taking the hood bottom you see open off and on about 127 times to modify the lower pieces of the hood support to mate with the upper part. Now, after all that work I am thrilled with where I am at, I feel a lot better but damn this thing is something else!
Sectioning the cab wasn't even work it was so easy!

Brian

That is so far beyond my skill level. I'm thoroughly impressed.

NorCalGal 09-24-2021 05:17 PM

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That’s one way to get a parts discount, open your own O Reilly’s. You are a patient man.


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