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List 3259 I recently did for a member here

Started by Drew Pojedinec, February 08, 2020, 01:34:19 PM

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Drew Pojedinec

Just that. I normally don't post a lot here, certainly not advertisement stuff as I'm normally too busy to bother with "drumming up work."
I'm just really proud of this project.

A member here sent me a 3259 which had been in a garage fire.
Honestly when I first got it, I was unsure there would be much I could do for it.

Pictures below

Drew Pojedinec

It took nearly a day to get it all apart as the fire fighting water had seized everything.
Took a good bit of heat and persistence to get the original throttle and choke shafts out.


I had to run the carb through my cleaning process 3-4 times before I could even begin to think about rechromating it.

Don Johnston

Just nuts.

Drew Pojedinec

Amazingly enough, there were only three pieces I could not save.
Choke lever, choke fast idle plate, and the choke idle cam. Everything else was from the original carb.


Sadly, I could not get the carb up to my normal standard. I also suspect the chromate will not last as long on the castings as they were severely contaminated.
What this means is that over time the castings will become greyer.

Also amazingly enough, when I tested the carb out, everything ran perfectly (which I honestly had my doubts about)
Proof of these being the same part:

GT350Lad

6S373
6S1276

BGlover67

Thanks,
Brian R. Glover
SAAC Carolina's Northern Representative

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kingchief

Drew,

Can you rebuild Holley teapot carbs [from a '57 E-thunderbird]???

Steve
SFM 6S406

Drew Pojedinec

I would rather stick with 4160/4150 style carbs. I simply don't have enough time as it is to complete the work that comes in.

acman63

Quote from: kingchief on February 08, 2020, 05:36:47 PM
Drew,

Can you rebuild Holley teapot carbs [from a '57 E-thunderbird]???

Steve

Steve:  we shipped a Teapot for our neighbor to a carb place awhile back.  Ill check with them how they liked it
SAAC Concours Chairman

Owner Shelby Parts and Restoration Since 1977

SAAC original first year member

kingchief

SFM 6S406

Bigfoot

RIP KIWI
RIP KIWI

gt350hr

    For those unfamiliar with Drew, he is a restorer that gives a damn about what he does not how MUCH he does. For example silver parts are silver and black accelerator arms and choke rods are black on early carbs like they should be. He has spent countless  hours getting the right finishes . Not too "green" , not too "gold". His fine tuning ability is second to none.
    Randy
Celebrating 46 years of drag racing 6S477 and no end in sight.

2112

^^^ About as solid a testimonial you will find in these parts.

Drew Pojedinec

Quote from: 2112 on February 10, 2020, 06:07:34 PM
^^^ About as solid a testimonial you will find in these parts.

Randy and many others were instrumental to this when I had a two year long thread testing out different chemical concoctions trying for different effects.
Those who gave constant feedback, often visiting my shop to give feedback on what they remembered the parts looking like in 1965,and the 100's who sent me carbs to restore when my technique was less than perfect are the real heros here.

Now on my third year, I'm still learning and improving, just trying to preserve a craft that would otherwise be lost during my lifetime. I am currently 41 years old and would like to continue doing this for as long as I can.