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Members Rides / Re: 81 K10 Build
« Last post by Shifty on December 19, 2025, 11:14:24 am »Looks very well sorted! 

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Members Rides / Re: 81 K10 Build« Last post by Shifty on December 19, 2025, 11:14:24 am »Looks very well sorted!
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Members Rides / Re: 81 K10 Build« Last post by Mike81K10 on December 18, 2025, 07:36:29 pm »Got the insulation cover from a junk yard catalytic converter and used it to cover my fuel lines from the exhaust pipes. My brake lines got wrapped with insulation covering. A couple of picks of the stainless hangers I used for my exhaust system.
I bought a kit with assorted jets and will tune the carb. It is running rich. 13
Members Rides / Re: 1984 C-10 Custom Deluxe« Last post by macr0w on December 18, 2025, 06:16:39 am »Do the Sniper 2 upgradeThis is what I'm going to do. I've got too much money and time invested in this efi shoot to back out now. If the sniper II ends up being a problem I will be going back to a carb. ![]() 14
Members Rides / Re: 1984 C-10 Custom Deluxe« Last post by macr0w on December 18, 2025, 06:14:58 am »I bought a couple from National Carburetor, not bad pricing.I have actually bought several carburetors from them over the years. ![]() 15
General Discussion / Re: Will a 73-87 fit in a Shipping Container?« Last post by zieg85 on December 17, 2025, 10:30:31 pm »Mice hate Bounce dryer sheets. I put fresh ones in my 2 squares and my 67 Ford. Basically keeps them smelling good and the mice out. My $0.02
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General Discussion / Re: Will a 73-87 fit in a Shipping Container?« Last post by AsolMarandy on December 15, 2025, 07:25:04 am »A 73–87 truck can fit in a standard shipping container.
A standard container is about 8 feet wide inside and about 7 feet 10 inches tall at the door. Most 73–87 trucks fit if they are stock height and stock width. Mirrors may need to be removed. Tires should be stock size. You may need to drive in slow and centered. A container with side doors makes it easier to get out. To help with mice, seal gaps, use traps, and avoid food inside the container 17
Engine/Drivetrain / Re: Starter Dragging« Last post by JohnnyPopper on December 11, 2025, 11:42:28 pm »Icing on the cake: use DeOxit on both ends...
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Members Rides / Re: 84 Jimmy Build« Last post by Shifty on December 11, 2025, 04:28:28 pm »Done good son....
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Fuel Systems and Drivability / Re: Reinstalling Quadrajet- getting it to run right« Last post by zucchi on December 09, 2025, 07:27:34 am »To begin with, if you don't already have these two books that are essential reading, you should get them; How to Rebuild and Modify Rochester Quadrajet Carburetors by Cliff Ruggles and Rochester Carburetors by Doug Roe (and Bill Fisher).
Tools that will help you greatly are a vacuum gauge, tachometer and a handheld vacuum pump. Bear in mind that carburation works on air flow and vacuum. ANY vacuum leak anywhere will adversely affect carburetor function and make proper adjustments impossible. 20
Engine/Drivetrain / Re: Starter Dragging« Last post by zucchi on December 09, 2025, 07:17:14 am »As posted above…
Replaced cables and solved problem. Cables were probably original, no way of knowing. Be sure battery is good also.Be sure to thoroughly clean BOTH positive and negative connections on each end of each battery cable. |