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<x-flowed>At 10:50 PM -0400 4/19/03, Tad Heckaman wrote:
We hooked the mechanical fuel pump up to the fuel lines, and it seems to be running fine. The car had fuel injection since it was made, so it had a electric pump. When the PO switched over to carbs he used the electric pump, but since it went too fast, he "installed" a regulator into the fuel system. I suppose the mechanical pump has been running for 30+ years without any fuel?
jets. The linkage is kinda flaky, does anyone have a photo on how its supposed to look? (my Bentley hasn't arrived yet)
I had to replace the coil, and after we ran it once, we turned the distributor around a little bit. That reduced a lot of the backfiring
The electrical system is still in poor shape, when I turn the turn signals on, both the arrows light up. I don't know if that's normal or
Yup, that's normal. They're wired together.
not. The light switch works, when I pull it out, the dash lights go on, I don't see the headlights, nor the running lights, so I guess they are burnt out.
There is a button between the speedo and the clock, but I
Good luck... sounds like you're making progress!
-Greg
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