I'll start off with my introduction. My wife and I just bought a 1965 Mustang coupe for our first restoration project. I'm pretty mechanically inclined, just lacking a little experience. This is my first vehicle with a carb.
I've identified the carb as a Holley 1940. It has a Holley Reman sticker with the part number 64-5152.
There is a piece of tubing that runs from near the top of the carb to the exhaust manifold. Near where the tubing connects to the carb, there is a dial that faces the front of the car. What are this tubing and dial for? The tubing is rusted out (like in two pieces), which may be a good reason that I can't get it running right.
Also, how is this tubing connected into the exhaust manifold? It doesn't look threaded and I'm not sure how to get it out.
-Scott
I've identified the carb as a Holley 1940. It has a Holley Reman sticker with the part number 64-5152.
There is a piece of tubing that runs from near the top of the carb to the exhaust manifold. Near where the tubing connects to the carb, there is a dial that faces the front of the car. What are this tubing and dial for? The tubing is rusted out (like in two pieces), which may be a good reason that I can't get it running right.
Also, how is this tubing connected into the exhaust manifold? It doesn't look threaded and I'm not sure how to get it out.
-Scott