[AT] carburetors On topic (kind of)
charlie hill
chill8 at cox.net
Tue Jan 4 07:08:00 PST 2005
Andy, here's a good starting point.
http://www.eldocountry.com/eldo/links.html
----- Original Message -----
From: "Andy Glines" <andyglines at hotmail.com>
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Sent: Tuesday, January 04, 2005 9:48 AM
Subject: Re: [AT] carburetors On topic (kind of)
> First off, sorry about the continued (OT) content but I am trying to
> improve my tractor haulin' truck and the knowledge here is so great. Now
> for Charlie's comments. I'm not looking for hot rod performance or fast
> freeway speeds. I'm not in a hurry and running 60-65 MPH should keep the
> slightly below 3000 RPM. Dad's old 1 ton used to run 60 MPH @ 3000 RPM
> and it had 4.56:1 gears. I also think that this engine should be quite a
> bit snappier than it is. When you drive it you can feel the torque from
> the big cubes. I can't help but feel that it has a lot more to give. The
> low end torque is what I want as this is a hauler. It only gets driven
> for hauling. My car handles daily transportation. I wish that they made
> a 2-speed rear for a 1 ton as on more gear would make this engine happy on
> the open highway. If I were a good Q-jet man I would stick with one of
> those but I'm not. BTW this is a 1974 472cid. 8.25:1 compression. This
> one is about the most de-rated big Caddy engine out there. I think the
> lower comp makes a good truck engine as the bottom end should hold up
> better than one with 10:1 from about 1970. At $300 for engine & trans
> both guaranteed to work these big cubes were to cheap to pass up.
>
>>Message: 19
>>Date: Mon, 3 Jan 2005 17:18:12 -0500
>>From: "charlie hill" <chill8 at cox.net>
>>Subject: Re: [AT] carburetors On topic (kind of)
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>>Andy, I wouldn't turn that Caddy past about 4500 rpms on a regular basis.
>>It is built to make low rpm torque. High RPMs might cause you to have oil
>>starvation problems and possibly crankshaft issues. With a 4:10 4500
>>will
>>come around pretty quickly.
>>
>>That motor should make about 300 to 325 hp in stock trim.
>>
>>Charlie
>>----- Original Message -----
>>From: "Andy Glines" <andyglines at hotmail.com>
>>To: <at at lists.antique-tractor.com>
>>Sent: Monday, January 03, 2005 3:24 PM
>>Subject: [AT] carburetors On topic (kind of)
>>
>>
>> > Thanks for the rudimentary discussion on carbs for V8 engines. These
>>tips
>> > will help me select a good sized one for the 472 Caddy engine in my
>> > Chevillac
>> >
>>http://groups.msn.com/Racerpics/uglytruck.msnw?action=ShowPhoto&PhotoID=42
>> > I'm convinced that it is capable of much more than its doing now. It
>> > really doesn't have much snap to it. This motor should burn rubber
>> > with
>>a
>> > 4.10:1 rear end.
>
>
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