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Old 09-22-2015, 08:54 PM   #21
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Both were stick cars.

Was there anything else back then??
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Old 09-23-2015, 10:12 AM   #22
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Was there anything else back then??
Powerglides. Robert "Hutch" Hutchison was one of the first I remember making one fast in Div 4.
Personally, I broke a lot of 3 speeds in my '56 around that time. Took me a while to get my head out, and soften up the clutch.
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Old 09-28-2015, 10:49 PM   #23
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Anyone have an opinion on whether to use the power valve in these or block it off. I have a Deano carb and it is blocked off, haven't tried to 'restore' it to a power valve setup.
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Mike, How high are you foot braking it?
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Bad air 3000, good air 3500. By the way, just installed Kenny's converter today. With the old converter, 3500 was really wanting to push the brakes. Car was .04-.06 slower at 2500.
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Old 09-29-2015, 12:27 AM   #26
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Mike, you'll go nut's trying to use a pv in a roch. 2gc carb as they had so many deravations of the pvrc they used.. Plug it, retap the jetting holes and use the holley jetting, better selection and easily obtainable. Tip:, now your ready to begin playing with the fuel curve !!!!!!! (assuming you have a good wide band data logger).
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I don't think you need to worry about a power valve then.
As long as it drives around the pits okay...
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No issue in the pits. Thanks. Will know this weekend if the converter helps- it should be a little looser.
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Mike, you'll go nut's trying to use a pv in a roch. 2gc carb as they had so many deravations of the pvrc they used.. Plug it, retap the jetting holes and use the holley jetting, better selection and easily obtainable. Tip:, now your ready to begin playing with the fuel curve !!!!!!! (assuming you have a good wide band data logger).
We used to do that to the old 4GCs. We were told then that we could not remove & plug it. Many of us pulled the piston/spring, pushed the piston up, and put a ding in the rod with a pair of dykes so it could not extend again, and jetted up. Easy to find Rochester jets back then.
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Found a good source of 2GC part including jets-Mike's Carburetor Parts. Has everything for 2GC's.


http://www.carburetor-parts.com/Rochester_c_31.html
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