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My '55 t-bird engine, running for the first time since I disassembled it in high school auto shop (1972)! Block squared and decked, 113 heads shaved to 66cc (9.0:1), Mummert Y265 cam, "B" manifold/'57 carb. She's got a vacuum leak at the spacer, so idle wouldn't settle down. Gas on the outside of the carb, so may need a rebuild.







Thanks to everyone here for the advice and encouragement. This is a significant milestone for me, at many levels.
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congrats, Sounds good!









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Magic!!

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Sky: I'm hardly a carb expert, but if your carb is a post 1956 Holley, leakage on the outside may be caused by the small orfices in the metering block being plugged. Remove & carefully clean them out with pipe cleaners or soak in carb solvent & blow out. I had that same problem with my Holley 2300-2Bbl. People on here solved it for me..

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Well done sounds pretty awesome. What are you thinking of putting it in?


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Did you make or buy the engine stand? Been looking at buying a cheapo on Amazon.Com for a 302 and modifying it but not sure if it is worth the $25 or $30 it will cost with shipping.
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PF Arcand (12/28/2011)
Sky: I'm hardly a carb expert, but if your carb is a post 1956 Holley, leakage on the outside may be caused by the small orfices in the metering block being plugged. Remove & carefully clean them out with pipe cleaners or soak in carb solvent & blow out. I had that same problem with my Holley 2300-2Bbl. People on here solved it for me..




Thanks, Paul! I'll look into that.



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slumlord444 (12/28/2011)
Did you make or buy the engine stand? Been looking at buying a cheapo on Amazon.Com for a 302 and modifying it but not sure if it is worth the $25 or $30 it will cost with shipping.


I borrowed a regular engine stand to assemble the motor. I bought the two-piece cradle from Stumpy for attaching the transmission and starting the engine. IIRC, I got mine from Stumpy on ebay.



I'm not willing to part with mine yet, but maybe in a few months...



-Rick
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Sounds good, I hope you have fluid in the transmission, not good to run them dry
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Thanks for the input. Sent him email for shipping costs and plan to go ahead and buy one. A lot higher than the one on Amazon .com but this is well built and will fit. Would be neat to set up my spare engine for display if I had room in my garage for it!


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