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Old 03-22-2017, 05:32 PM   #23
Rod Greene
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Default Re: Thermo-quad Tips

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Originally Posted by njk53 View Post
Just out of curiosity, who can do a decent restoration on a stock Thermo-Quad carburetor. I picked up an original 73 340 Duster and the car currently has a Holley carb on it and the original Thermo-Quad was in the trunk for obvious reasons. The car sat for about 15 or so years. I checked the plugs, cap, rotor etc. put fresh gas and a fresh battery in it and the car lit off with little issue. It ran and idled remarkably well with great oil pressure. I would like to get the Thermo-Quad done by someone who knows the tricks to make it work for street use and make it look half way decent to the eye.

Go to Moparts.com web site type in Scott Smith in search engine. He does fantastic work and is what you are looking for in a street engine application.
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