I haven't updated in a little while so I figured it was time to let you guys know what I've been up too.
I bought metal ends for the mirrors.... I do not suggest them to anyone... Had to do a bit of grinding in order to make them fit. There is no good reason for the lack of precision..
Took off the old wipers, slaped on some new ones..
I was having a few issues with the throttle linkage. The original setup was way to long and was designed to be a pull down. I didn't think it was necessary to fabricate complex brackets if I could get a shorter cable. I found the v8
AMC 304 engine had just the cable I was looking for...
Here is a side by side...
Cable pass through..
Cable attached to pedal. Had to grind some material off the pedal so it would reach the throttle on the carb..
Connected up...
I also picked up the rear ledge I need to find the time to weld it in place so I can finally Monsta liner the interior...
There has been something I have been debating for over a month now.... Do I go with a pcv set up or a road draft tube. Both designs have there advantages and disadvantages. Pcv systems suck contaminated vapor from the head and deposit it back into the carb and intake. This spent fuel/oil/water vapor sits deposits on the valves making for a dirty situation. Also pcv are prone to failure where they get stuck in the open position causing a vacuum leak or get stuck in the closed position causing pressure to build up in the engine bursting seals.... I decided to go with a road draft tube. This design has been used for a very long time and wasn't till the late 60's when the tree huggers voiced there opinion that the pcv setup became mandatory. The draft tube is a hose that leads to an angled pipe that sticks in the jet stream under the car. The flow of air over and around the pipe causes a vacuum pulling out the contaminated vapors. Some say there could be "offensive odors" my feeling is nothing that comes from a combustion engine can be offensive.....
Here is some of the materials...
I used Conduit pipe
And hose but forgot to take a picture sorry
Here is what we're working with...
Here is where it hangs...
Another angle notice the angle with the longer side pointed forward
Plumbed in...
I don't know if u remember but there was a slight fuel leak, it's all been resolved.
That's it for now... Next up a tachometer install