gungearz
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Yep.... that would be a sweet set up. A 67 gasser with a multifuel.
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you've got a complete front winch whenever you're ready brother. i really like the square tank. some like them would do great on my crewcab! 4 50gal tanks... wow... thats serious money to fill...Hi,
Awesome find mech!
All you need to finish it off is a nice headache rack and a front winch. Keep us posted and good luck with the rest of the project.
I did a few things which GREATLY helped a hot start. The first was using a holley 2300 carb which better tolerates a hot soak and a paper filter which lets the vapors escape. A 12V armature helped spin the engine faster, and electronic civilian ignitiion gave a hotter spark.Most of the gasser trucks are hard to start hot in hot temps. Remove the hood side covers and it will help some. I have found my best bet is to floor it and cut off the ignition as it starts to rev. Then use the hand throttle to keep the pedal all the way down while it is off. I start it with it still floored and release the hand throttle once it catches.
Lowering the float will help, but you have to go so low to be effective hot starting that the engine then has no top end without cutting out.
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