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Old 01-30-2003, 04:58 PM
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yah assume its flooded



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Old 01-30-2003, 10:42 PM
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Originally Posted by '79rx7' date='Jan 30 2003, 01:57 PM
No it has the 86 cas but, I found out that i had connected the wire from the coil to the wrong wire on the 79 chassis, on the 86 it's yellow with a blue tracer so thats what i connected to on the 79 harness, but it turns out it supposed to be yellow with a green tracer so it works now, i have to go to work but check back after 8:00 central time. I will be starting it then, assuming it's not still flooded dispite my efforts
Keep us posted in this thread.It's a fun project.Just keep thinking that.
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Old 01-31-2003, 12:57 AM
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It's still flooded way too bad to start, with gas and atf, what's the most effective way of getting all of that out to start it??? I've tried pulling the fuse to the fuel pump and turning it over with the starting to get all of the atf and gas out, but everytime I put the plugs back in they just end up getting fouled again. Please help me this is all that stands in the way of it starting, because it's definetly getting fuel, air, and spark. The tach now even works!



Please help I would like to take her out this weekend and tell you all about all the kills!



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If you guys can be nice and not criticize my work, because I'm only 19 and on a budget I couldn't afford to make it look as nice as I had dreamed, but here a some pictures of the project, I really should have taken pictures of the build up. Maybe next time... Anyway, be nice and sorry for the quality the flash travels every bit of a foot, so the dark pictures look horrible, but enjoy.
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I plan on washing it throughly once it's running
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if only it would start
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Here's my custom air filter setup, total cost $50
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Should get some pretty good air flow :smirk:
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