Mark,
If you can get 65 mph over a 7% grade, you don't need Carburetor or
distributor work. If you just want to use cheaper fuel, put on an engine
knock eliminator.
Bob McLaughlin
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From: owner-gmcmotorhome
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wner-gmcmotorhome]On Behalf Of Stammon
Sent: Thursday, June 01, 2000 9:25 AM
To: gmcmotorhome
Subject: GMC: Photos and Carbs
Great job on photo point Arch, I spent all morning looking at your GMC.
I've got an original '77 Kingsley with 32K miles and the 403. I would
like to redo the carb and have seen info on rejetting to run today's lousy
fuel. Can you-all tell me where to find this info and who sells a good
rebuild kit? And who has the best kit for recurving the distributor? Simple
(minded) questions from a DOB (dumb ole boy).
Also, I've not had my GMC run over 1/4 on the temp gauge, and I've never
heard the fan come on, not on start up or going up our 7% grade 3 mile long
hill with the AC on, ( at 65 mph). After all this talk I've been listening
for it, and to tell the truth I'm getting a little nervous. We used to do a
test in the '70s with a rubber paddle (piece 'o' tire). I'd hold the paddle
up to an idling engine's fan to test the clutch's resistance. With the
radiator blocked off, and the AC OFF, the engine's heat would engage the
clutch sooner or later. But I'm not going to do this in the confined space
of
this GMC. I hate to R&R stuff that might be good, but I'm taking no chances.
Happy Camping
Mark A
If you can get 65 mph over a 7% grade, you don't need Carburetor or
distributor work. If you just want to use cheaper fuel, put on an engine
knock eliminator.
Bob McLaughlin
- -----Original Message-----
From: owner-gmcmotorhome
[mailto
Sent: Thursday, June 01, 2000 9:25 AM
To: gmcmotorhome
Subject: GMC: Photos and Carbs
Great job on photo point Arch, I spent all morning looking at your GMC.
I've got an original '77 Kingsley with 32K miles and the 403. I would
like to redo the carb and have seen info on rejetting to run today's lousy
fuel. Can you-all tell me where to find this info and who sells a good
rebuild kit? And who has the best kit for recurving the distributor? Simple
(minded) questions from a DOB (dumb ole boy).
Also, I've not had my GMC run over 1/4 on the temp gauge, and I've never
heard the fan come on, not on start up or going up our 7% grade 3 mile long
hill with the AC on, ( at 65 mph). After all this talk I've been listening
for it, and to tell the truth I'm getting a little nervous. We used to do a
test in the '70s with a rubber paddle (piece 'o' tire). I'd hold the paddle
up to an idling engine's fan to test the clutch's resistance. With the
radiator blocked off, and the AC OFF, the engine's heat would engage the
clutch sooner or later. But I'm not going to do this in the confined space
of
this GMC. I hate to R&R stuff that might be good, but I'm taking no chances.
Happy Camping
Mark A