surewhynot
Rep whores make me sick
I know I have to adapt, but I still miss the days of leg vents and wing windows. 
Yeah, more metal in a fender, than a whole car, engines that you can see over the fender, rebuilding carburetors(shudder), point type ignition.I know I have to adapt, but I still miss the days of leg vents and wing windows.![]()
Yeah, more metal in a fender, than a whole car, engines that you can see over the fender, rebuilding carburetors(shudder), point type ignition.![]()
ROLL THE WINDOWS DOWN!Nope, don't need the carbs or points back, thank you! I got too used to the reliability/drivability/economy of modern controls. I just miss my fresh air lol.
Nope, don't need the carbs or points back, thank you! I got too used to the reliability/drivability/economy of modern controls. I just miss my fresh air lol.
ROLL THE WINDOWS DOWN!
Algebra shmalgebra, I do algebra in my sleep. I'm taking advanced calculus now. VECTOR ANALYSIS AND DOUBLE INTEGRALS BITCHS!Ok everybody. Covey up at my place, and we'll posse over to Skandocious's house, and we're GONNA make him READ, by God! He gives us any crap, and we'll make him do Algebra, too.............
Make SURE everybody has their torches, and their pitchforks
Gunner
Algebra shmalgebra, I do algebra in my sleep. I'm taking advanced calculus now. VECTOR ANALYSIS AND DOUBLE INTEGRALS BITCHS!
Electronic ignition came around in the 70s (in case you're wondering, thats 30 years). Yes, the carburetors were around many years, with the mechanics cussing, trying to keep them running right. Point type ignition was around many years, with the parts stores making money selling distributor plates because of the wear. The manufacturers have to make the vehicle meet emissions requirements no matter where they end up at. If they kept the old ways, they would be bankrupt from all of the fines levied against them. How much experience have you had with carbs anyway? 10?20?30? When you've dealt with thousands, call me.I am sure that is true. However, there is not emissions here at all and it is exempt everywhere else (even CA).
As far as fuel mileage...there is not much difference. Not enough to warrant all the modern gizmos and gadgets. This carb could be 51 years old. It is the original model shown in my manuals anyway. I don't know when they stopped making that model. It can't be worn too bad with the fuel mileage it is getting however old it may be.
The carb needed to be rebuilt when the PO bought it nearly 11 years ago. He didn't know how to, so we did it when I got it.
Now...I was not talking about meeting modern emmisions with this. I just said they are far more reliable than people think nowdays. People drove these things for years and years. Some of them are still on the road.
How many years do you think the modern ones with all the electronics and sensors will be around and operational? Honestly, I am curious.
Most likely because it's cheaper to settle than to go to court.Ford settled out of court with the family (to hush it up?). At least that is the story that was printed by some newspaper I read.