Lately I have been having issues with all sorts of things mechanical, and that has led to me second guessing while I become more meticulous. Even though the last three transmissions have worked flawlessly, and the carbs have been working out too. I have been concerned that I am losing the skills and knowledge from not doing it all the time, and because I hardly do any wrenching now thanks to making everything shiny.
The guy who has been supplying my firewood this year has an 1 ton Chevy with a dump bed on it. Just a 350 in it and it has been drinking gas like crazy. It was obviously running rich and the carb had seen better days, so I offered to build him a replacement Qjet in trade for a couple loads of wood. We spent about an hour swapping his electric choke to one I had gone through recently, and getting it set up on his engine. It started right up and idled nice, didnt have any leaks or other issues, so we test drove it a bit to get it warm and set the hot idle. He said it is running much better than it ever has, so apparently I can still build a decent carb. Need to find out how it does on gas now, but it shouldnt be hard to improve on 5mpg.
Now if I can make everything else work out the first time, I will feel a bit better about my skills.
The guy who has been supplying my firewood this year has an 1 ton Chevy with a dump bed on it. Just a 350 in it and it has been drinking gas like crazy. It was obviously running rich and the carb had seen better days, so I offered to build him a replacement Qjet in trade for a couple loads of wood. We spent about an hour swapping his electric choke to one I had gone through recently, and getting it set up on his engine. It started right up and idled nice, didnt have any leaks or other issues, so we test drove it a bit to get it warm and set the hot idle. He said it is running much better than it ever has, so apparently I can still build a decent carb. Need to find out how it does on gas now, but it shouldnt be hard to improve on 5mpg.
Now if I can make everything else work out the first time, I will feel a bit better about my skills.
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