Remember the days of our youth when we didn’t think very much? Just threw the stuff in the car and left....
One thing to check is the rubber brake line from the chassis to the differential. Make sure it is not close to the tailpipe especially if you have a single pot master cylinder. Melt that hose and you have no brakes.
Remember the days of our youth when we didn’t think very much? Just threw the stuff in the car and left....
Sure do, rear tires down to the cord and no spare. and a fuel gauge that didn't work. and no money. lolRemember the days of our youth when we didn’t think very much? Just threw the stuff in the car and left....
Thanks for the good wishes everyone! We're currently on the road, we just left Pendleton, WA. Car is doing great so far (fingers crossed) and so is the copilot! Keeping track of gas mileage with a spreadsheet to see just how much gas we'll be using, and how much the terrain and tire pressures affect our average MPG. I'll post pictures later tonight!
I was also thinking that it may be way out of tune due to elevation and timing related.Craters of the Moon National Park elevation:
5900 feet
Anchorage Alaska elevation (his hometown):
102 feet
the tune of the engine at your home in Anchorage maybe is making things wonky at mile high
It'll run richer, less air, same amount of fuel.As you go up in elevation the engine will be running leaner, thus run hotter.
Wow, I didn't even think to check elevation. I had no idea we were at almost 6000 feet! I do have the original temp gauge but it's inop right now. I'm gonna put a skosh of timing in it so see if that will help, and then see if I can get ahold of some jets for my holley 650. I also stopped at a car wash and sprayed the radiator out from both sides, though it wasn't too gummed up. Hopefully all of that will help! Thanks everyone!
Made it to the hotel in Lehi! Pulled the thermostat out in Blackfoot and took it easy the rest of the way. Gonna try to get up early tomorrow and beat the heat to Grand junction, where I'll hopefully be able to jerry rig the universal coolant temp gauge I have. Thanks for the help again everyone!
Made it to the hotel in Lehi! Pulled the thermostat out in Blackfoot and took it easy the rest of the way. Gonna try to get up early tomorrow and beat the heat to Grand junction, where I'll hopefully be able to jerry rig the universal coolant temp gauge I have. Thanks for the help again everyone!