Originally posted by NUTTZ
I own 2 65 Rags and 1 HT:) I am starting the restoration of one rag in September now that my new house has land and a 2 car garage AND 2 car ports! I just sold the trip set up for the 65 rag, I don't like the performance with them, Unless you want to constantly reajust the watermelon every other stop light. I smashed up my van so the Goats are all i have left, I drive the HT everyday to and from work... AHHHH life is good!
So total my 3 cars =117 years old, unless you use gunman42 math then they are 107 years old, STUPID!!!!
NUTTZ
tisk tisk tisk ... come on a tripower is easy to fix .. just take the end carbs off . take out the throttle plates , file / sand them while test fitting them (hold them up to a light look for a good seal ) you may have to file or bend the tange on the linkage/spring plate stop .. (these carbs are just dumpers and you should be able to cover them with your hand while running and No rpm change )
now do the same to the center carb but this is just to get the plates nice and even , as you go thru the carb beshure the idle and power valve circuit is very clean along with polishing the mixture screws .
the biggest problem ive had with my tripower is was stoping #1 cyl from going lean at wot (wide open throttle) but a few 1/4 mile passes on some champion plugs and a jet change straightened it out . I only have to adjust the center carb if the temp changes more then 15 deg. other then that my 66 runs like a top .
now if ya really wanna play adjust carbs go get ya a nash tunnelram and dual 660 center squirters .. talk about a nightmare when the temp changes