Apparently he never got them running rightStubby":1k99ie47 said:I think the SU's would be a good choice. As long as they are in good shape, they are about as trouble free as it gets.
jahearne":2b0gk1rm said:The throttle shafts wear out real easy and very sensitive to vacuum leaks, which the throttle shafts were a huge contributor. Somebody used to repair them by machining nylon bushing that were easily replaced. I ran them on my 72 & 73 Triumph GT6 and a 73 TR6 and my dad had them on his XKE.
Did I mention that they were sensitive to vacuum leaks?!
Stubby wrote:
I think the SU's would be a good choice. As long as they are in good shape, they are about as trouble free as it gets.
Apparently he never got them running right
Mustang Boy":ilc42poq said:hey Jack did u ever get the 6 carbs tuned right and running or no
LaGrasta":33bkzsoq said:jahearne":33bkzsoq said:The throttle shafts wear out real easy and very sensitive to vacuum leaks, which the throttle shafts were a huge contributor. Somebody used to repair them by machining nylon bushing that were easily replaced. I ran them on my 72 & 73 Triumph GT6 and a 73 TR6 and my dad had them on his XKE.
Did I mention that they were sensitive to vacuum leaks?!
I used to run that Spitfire up your way while stationed at Travis AFB in the late 80s. Wonder if you ever saw it around. Took it to the city a lot. One of my favorite rides was carving my way down to Stenson Beach.
I also used to own a 63 Ranchero while in the early 90s with hair-on black and white cowhide interior. Have you ever seen that one around?