Hey any of you guys know anybody local who will port heads and put new spings and valves in, and do a good job
Also drove the truck around the other day, carb is super rich and the fucker died trying to shift and then wouldn’t start up again until after I turned the key off, pumped the gas once and then restarted it. Would fire right up then but not before [Reply]
Originally Posted by mac459:
Hey any of you guys know anybody local who will port heads and put new spings and valves in, and do a good job
Also drove the truck around the other day, carb is super rich and the fucker died trying to shift and then wouldn’t start up again until after I turned the key off, pumped the gas once and then restarted it. Would fire right up then but not before
Did it act flooded? Are the choke and vacuum advance working? [Reply]
I think the electric choke might be sticking some, it seems to not want to kick down off of the fast idle. The vacuum is probably all jacked as well
What is it that you can spray around the vacuum lines to find a leak?
Didn't really act flooded, just on a slight incline it would keep dying, and I would have to go through the shut it off, pump the throttle then it would fire right up [Reply]
Originally Posted by mac459:
I think the electric choke might be sticking some, it seems to not want to kick down off of the fast idle. The vacuum is probably all jacked as well
What is it that you can spray around the vacuum lines to find a leak?
Didn't really act flooded, just on a slight incline it would keep dying, and I would have to go through the shut it off, pump the throttle then it would fire right up
If it doesn't have an electric fuel pump put one on. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Buehler445:
So we're trying to sell some of my grandpas shit. Dad found a guy that might be interested in these 2 vehicles. Anybody have any idea what this shit might be worth?
1983 GMC 3/4 ton 454 with a LP kit (I don't even..) but the Quadrajet is still on there. I think you're just supposed to flip a switch to get it back to gasoline.
Sat for probably 6 years, but I think it runs. Pretty straight everywhere. Didn't see rust anywhere.
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I think it is a 1975 (ish?) I'll have to check on the year Chrysler New Yorker. They bought this new and it has 34,000 actual miles. Dad says it has a 383 in it. It's really straight and no rust. Been inside as long as I've been alive. But it's sat for probably 20 years. I can't imagine the motor is bad, but I can't imagine it doesn't need something. The 8-track is complimentary.
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Anybody have any ideas what we need to get out of these?