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Just 'cause you're not paranoid, doesn't mean they aren't out to get you!!!
Jim,
Lil'Red is a '87 F250 HD, 4.10's, 1356 4x4, Zf-5, 3G, PMGR, Saginaw PS, desmogged with a Holley 80508 and Performer intake. Too much other stuff to mention. |
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now it's time for that 3310. hehehe
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Bradley
86 f250 supercab longbed, 4x4, 460 bored to 472 cubes, ported heads, ARP rod bolts, EFI pistons, 5.08/5.41 lift 114° lobe separation flat tappet cam, notched lifters, Smith Brothers pushrods, stock rockers, Eddy Performer intake, Holley 1850 or 3310 depending on mood, custom curved points dizzy, MSD analog 6al triggered by Pertronix module, zf5 swap, 3g alternator, custom instrument cluster, dual tanks with 38 Gal rear for 57 Gal of fuel capacity, far too much more to mention. 98 Ranger standard cab, rwd, 5-speed, 2.5L, glass pack muffler, dual plugs wired to fire at the same time, coming up on 300,000 miles before too long. Averaging 26-27 mpg. South Georgia. |
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You heard him!!! 👂
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Jim,
Lil'Red is a '87 F250 HD, 4.10's, 1356 4x4, Zf-5, 3G, PMGR, Saginaw PS, desmogged with a Holley 80508 and Performer intake. Too much other stuff to mention. |
No seriously I'm confused. Is he talking about MY 3310?
Bradley
86 f250 supercab longbed, 4x4, 460 bored to 472 cubes, ported heads, ARP rod bolts, EFI pistons, 5.08/5.41 lift 114° lobe separation flat tappet cam, notched lifters, Smith Brothers pushrods, stock rockers, Eddy Performer intake, Holley 1850 or 3310 depending on mood, custom curved points dizzy, MSD analog 6al triggered by Pertronix module, zf5 swap, 3g alternator, custom instrument cluster, dual tanks with 38 Gal rear for 57 Gal of fuel capacity, far too much more to mention. 98 Ranger standard cab, rwd, 5-speed, 2.5L, glass pack muffler, dual plugs wired to fire at the same time, coming up on 300,000 miles before too long. Averaging 26-27 mpg. South Georgia. |
it is possibly the only carb that you rattled off which I would consider on your build.
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What's wrong with the eddy?
Bradley
86 f250 supercab longbed, 4x4, 460 bored to 472 cubes, ported heads, ARP rod bolts, EFI pistons, 5.08/5.41 lift 114° lobe separation flat tappet cam, notched lifters, Smith Brothers pushrods, stock rockers, Eddy Performer intake, Holley 1850 or 3310 depending on mood, custom curved points dizzy, MSD analog 6al triggered by Pertronix module, zf5 swap, 3g alternator, custom instrument cluster, dual tanks with 38 Gal rear for 57 Gal of fuel capacity, far too much more to mention. 98 Ranger standard cab, rwd, 5-speed, 2.5L, glass pack muffler, dual plugs wired to fire at the same time, coming up on 300,000 miles before too long. Averaging 26-27 mpg. South Georgia. |
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Nothing, IMHO, except perhaps a bit of top.
Jim,
Lil'Red is a '87 F250 HD, 4.10's, 1356 4x4, Zf-5, 3G, PMGR, Saginaw PS, desmogged with a Holley 80508 and Performer intake. Too much other stuff to mention. |
I don't mind the avs 2. I have had good experience with those. but the earlier 1406 I have had disappointing problems with. when running well they ran well but it seemed that I tinkered with them more than Holleys. just my own experience. I have friends who have had the opposite.
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AVS is not AFB....
Gary is a fan and knows both of them in & out.
Jim,
Lil'Red is a '87 F250 HD, 4.10's, 1356 4x4, Zf-5, 3G, PMGR, Saginaw PS, desmogged with a Holley 80508 and Performer intake. Too much other stuff to mention. |
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Aluminum Four Barrel vs Air Valve Secondary. The AVS was a redesigned AFB with the main advantage being that you could adjust the air valve easily and w/o taking the carb apart. In fact, exactly the same way as adjusting a Q-Jet.
My '58 Chevy w/a 348 came with a Will Carter Four Barrel. The AFB came out soon after that and was the go-to carb for hot rodders for about a decade. My first '69 Super Bee, which had the 330 HP 383, came with a Holley, but my second Bee with the 335 HP 383 came with an AVS. Chrysler was using Holleys on the pedestrian engines in '69 but the "hot" engines got Carters, with the Hemi getting a couple of AFB's IIRC.
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Dad's: '81 F150 Ranger XLT 4x4: Down for restomod: Full-roller "stroked 351M" w/Trick Flow heads & intake, EEC-V SEFI/E4OD/3.50 gears w/Kevlar clutches
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Yes the Hemi had 2 Carters. I remember those days well...
Bradley
86 f250 supercab longbed, 4x4, 460 bored to 472 cubes, ported heads, ARP rod bolts, EFI pistons, 5.08/5.41 lift 114° lobe separation flat tappet cam, notched lifters, Smith Brothers pushrods, stock rockers, Eddy Performer intake, Holley 1850 or 3310 depending on mood, custom curved points dizzy, MSD analog 6al triggered by Pertronix module, zf5 swap, 3g alternator, custom instrument cluster, dual tanks with 38 Gal rear for 57 Gal of fuel capacity, far too much more to mention. 98 Ranger standard cab, rwd, 5-speed, 2.5L, glass pack muffler, dual plugs wired to fire at the same time, coming up on 300,000 miles before too long. Averaging 26-27 mpg. South Georgia. |
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Gary - Just had a call back from Hagerty. They cannot insure Big Bro: • I sometimes carry stock (a trailer is also considered as carrying material); • Big Bro can be out of home more than 3 days (we sometimes go to our chalet and could stay there a week or two). I suppose that Hagerty's US coverage rules are different than here in QC.
Jeff / 1984 F350 Crew Cab 4x4/5.8L w351 4V/ T18/ D50 4.10 front/ 8' bed.
Restored 2019-2022. Nicknamed «Big Brother 1984», due to its soooo-looong shape & nod to George Orwell's 1984 famous novel. |
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Maybe. But maybe I'm not staying within the requirements as I sure don't keep the trips down to 3 days. But I'm pretty sure that wasn't a requirement when I went with them.
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Dad's: '81 F150 Ranger XLT 4x4: Down for restomod: Full-roller "stroked 351M" w/Trick Flow heads & intake, EEC-V SEFI/E4OD/3.50 gears w/Kevlar clutches
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Have you resolved your PS fluid leaking issues ? Was it just the hose connection ?
I wanted to report I had some PS puking issues on my 460 bronco build and now I've resolved it since I've found a method that works well to bleed it. The puking I was seeing was through the reservoir lid. Engine needs to be fully warm and also the PS fluid (Type F ATF). With the engine running and fluid fully warm, open the reservoir, you should hear gurgling noise and see the fluid rushing... pour PS fluid until the gurgling noise goes away. Close the reservoir. Then cycle the steering a few times, the fluid level will go down if there is air in the system and there should be gurgling noise again, pour fluid again until the gurgling noise goes away. Keep doing this until the fluid level doesn't go down. After doing this the pump is a lot quieter and there is no more puking, despite the fact that I added a lot of PS fluid in the process.
Vivek
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Not yet sure if it is resolved-but I did find the problem. It was leaking out the pressure fitting on the pump. I haven't had a chance to mess with the truck lately, so I'm not sure if tightening the fitting worked. We'll see.
Bradley
86 f250 supercab longbed, 4x4, 460 bored to 472 cubes, ported heads, ARP rod bolts, EFI pistons, 5.08/5.41 lift 114° lobe separation flat tappet cam, notched lifters, Smith Brothers pushrods, stock rockers, Eddy Performer intake, Holley 1850 or 3310 depending on mood, custom curved points dizzy, MSD analog 6al triggered by Pertronix module, zf5 swap, 3g alternator, custom instrument cluster, dual tanks with 38 Gal rear for 57 Gal of fuel capacity, far too much more to mention. 98 Ranger standard cab, rwd, 5-speed, 2.5L, glass pack muffler, dual plugs wired to fire at the same time, coming up on 300,000 miles before too long. Averaging 26-27 mpg. South Georgia. |
Ok so problem is NOT solved. Tightening the fitting slowed it down but it still leaks terribly. Bigger problem: I can't get the truck to idle right. I've tried a holley and edelbrock but to no avail. Idle vacuum is around 15 to 18 in/hg. Intake is installed using Scotty's method of putting rtv on the gaskets, so no leaks there I'm sure. Timing is set at 14 initial. Idle mixture screws work.
On the bright side: I do NOT have a rear main leak! 🎊 🎉 It was the bolt.
Bradley
86 f250 supercab longbed, 4x4, 460 bored to 472 cubes, ported heads, ARP rod bolts, EFI pistons, 5.08/5.41 lift 114° lobe separation flat tappet cam, notched lifters, Smith Brothers pushrods, stock rockers, Eddy Performer intake, Holley 1850 or 3310 depending on mood, custom curved points dizzy, MSD analog 6al triggered by Pertronix module, zf5 swap, 3g alternator, custom instrument cluster, dual tanks with 38 Gal rear for 57 Gal of fuel capacity, far too much more to mention. 98 Ranger standard cab, rwd, 5-speed, 2.5L, glass pack muffler, dual plugs wired to fire at the same time, coming up on 300,000 miles before too long. Averaging 26-27 mpg. South Georgia. |
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Did you clean everything off and run it for 30 seconds?
The other option is UV dye and have someone else start it while you look..
Jim,
Lil'Red is a '87 F250 HD, 4.10's, 1356 4x4, Zf-5, 3G, PMGR, Saginaw PS, desmogged with a Holley 80508 and Performer intake. Too much other stuff to mention. |
I ran it for over 20 minutes. No oil.
Bradley
86 f250 supercab longbed, 4x4, 460 bored to 472 cubes, ported heads, ARP rod bolts, EFI pistons, 5.08/5.41 lift 114° lobe separation flat tappet cam, notched lifters, Smith Brothers pushrods, stock rockers, Eddy Performer intake, Holley 1850 or 3310 depending on mood, custom curved points dizzy, MSD analog 6al triggered by Pertronix module, zf5 swap, 3g alternator, custom instrument cluster, dual tanks with 38 Gal rear for 57 Gal of fuel capacity, far too much more to mention. 98 Ranger standard cab, rwd, 5-speed, 2.5L, glass pack muffler, dual plugs wired to fire at the same time, coming up on 300,000 miles before too long. Averaging 26-27 mpg. South Georgia. |
what does "idle right" mean ? what is it doing ? 18" is not bad at all depending on the cam installed'
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