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06-29-2019 07:13 PM #1
Why we do this...
I’ve got a young friend (okay – he’s 47) that bought a pretty decent ’71 Bronco 302, 3 speed manual in overall good shape. The previous owner put on headers and “a high lift cam” (no specs available whatsoever except it’s a Crower) but left the carburetion stock. This engine apparently came stock with a four barrel cast iron intake and a 4-to-2 barrel adaptor upon which sat a well-worn Motorcraft unit. He was having some issues with idle and poor performance and someone suggested a new ignition. He purchased a PerTronix module to replace the points and a new coil which did help but pulling out the manual throttle was still necessary for any idle. When I looked at what he had and heard it run it I suggested we time it correctly and then look to replace the intake and carb. For simplicity sake, I suggested a Weiand Stealth and the tried and true 1406 Edelbrock knowing that we didn’t have any extra clearance under the hood.
We had a great afternoon removing the old and installing the new. He knows little to nothing and was very eager to learn as we worked together – cleaning things up as we went and just enjoying turning wrenches. Also put in a set of Bosch gages and a tach as a part of the process that look right at home in the Bronco – tach on the steering column with a hose clamp of course! Started right up and I got things dialed in about dark (which was at the end of my physical endurance cycle!) and I suggested he take it for a spin in the morning and let me know. I got this text this morning:
“Hey there friend! Took it out today to get gas… It ran flawlessly and had TONS of power. I cannot thank you enough! Truly grateful for your help and friendship!!”
He couldn’t believe I really wanted to help him until my wife assured him, “He lives for this stuff…. Really, he does.” Yup, I do – it’s a great way to spend time with and invest in the lives of other people and I’m sure there will be more Bronco time – I can’t wait.
Regards All,
Glenn"Where the people fear the government you have tyranny. Where the government fears the people you have liberty." John Basil Barnhil
That's going to be nice, like the color. .
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