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LOOK WHAT I FOUND
Posted: Mon 30. Nov 2009, 18:52
by Chris Craft crazy
I drove to Detroit and back today... 13.5 hours round trip, and I bought this....

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and yep, thats exciting, but look at this...
and look at where it came from..
and look what's in it. this is the mechanics maintenance manual..!
I just about crapped when I saw it sitting there..

Each section of the car has a complete maintenance, schematic and tool listing. Maybe these are common, but I didn't think so. All the torque specs, everything
Re: LOOK WHAT I FOUND
Posted: Mon 30. Nov 2009, 19:41
by Low58Corsair
that's a sweet score, you'll have to post pics as you build it up. what are you going to install it on?
Re: LOOK WHAT I FOUND
Posted: Tue 1. Dec 2009, 08:09
by Chris Craft crazy
It's for my Chris Craft supersport... see my other threads.
Re: LOOK WHAT I FOUND
Posted: Sat 5. Dec 2009, 15:03
by reijerlincoln
Nice intake! Does it need custom heads?
Re: LOOK WHAT I FOUND
Posted: Sat 5. Dec 2009, 20:23
by Chris Craft crazy
That is an original Ford motor company super marauder intake.... so just a bolt on.
Now I need carbs...
Re: LOOK WHAT I FOUND
Posted: Sun 6. Dec 2009, 07:29
by Ted
The Mopar six pack carbs are a bolt on. I have the 440 carbs on mine and simply bored the throttle holes in the intake to match the carb bore sizes on the end carbs. The center pivot carb bowls on the Mopar carbs just clear the distributor without having to change over to the side pivot flat faced bowls.
Re: LOOK WHAT I FOUND
Posted: Mon 7. Dec 2009, 17:08
by Chris Craft crazy
I am going to chicken out, and send the manifold to Joe Bunetic, who I have spoken to a couple of times on the phone. I need mechanical linkage, and marine returns on the tubes..
By the way Ted, been reading all your online articles. Fabulous reading, very interesting and informative. Thanks.
Re: LOOK WHAT I FOUND
Posted: Tue 8. Dec 2009, 10:49
by buddy67lincoln
John Bunetic came highly recommended for tri power carbs. I came across him on a website for tri power history. You have to call him though...no emails! I hope to call him soon myself for my set up. I need linkage and since mine were 3 seperate 2 barrel carbs turned into tri power carbs...i want it scoped out to make sure it will all work out. I am not a carb man myself but this guy knows his stuff!
Re: LOOK WHAT I FOUND
Posted: Fri 11. Dec 2009, 08:03
by Theo
Ted, you got a message. Please check your PM box.
Thanx
Re: LOOK WHAT I FOUND
Posted: Fri 11. Dec 2009, 08:08
by buddy67lincoln
I have a 58 service manual but there is nothing about the tri power in it. Does your book have it in there? I bought the book to understand the cooling system but was hoping it was in there! I do have some copies of info though. Thanks