ThxYes by casting number,the rest is fairly easy to "fake".
37-4D are you guys able to by leaded gasoline in Canada or are you running race gas?Hi Everyone,
It's been a while. Early spring weather is upon us up here in Canada, which means I couldn't resist and took the girls out for a boot. We've been blessed, it's usually not 10-15 degrees Celsius (50-60 F) this early in the year. Thought I'd post a few videos. SOUND ON!!!
@Don Jacks Happy to report: No issues at all so far. Changed the plugs on her and after a good run, they are a good colour, which means the carb builders did a good job tuning them. Not sure how the hot summer weather will affect. It's been a long wait and I sincerely hope to enjoy this season fully.
***Missing the front grille. Getting some tlc.
37-4D are you guys able to by leaded gasoline in Canada or are you running race gas?
His engine was designed to run on 91 octane or better.It's a street cruiser which means that it must be able to run comfortably on what ever pump preminum fuel he can find where ever he goes.37-4D are you guys able to by leaded gasoline in Canada or are you running race gas?
It was also suggested to run a carb cleaner twice a season. Such as Seafoam Motor treatment. Half a bottle 2x a year, to help with the carbs.His engine was designed to run on 91 octane or better.It's a street cruiser which means that it must be able to run comfortably on what ever pump preminum fuel he can find where ever he goes.
No,some places have non ethonal and E85 but all pump gas is unleaded.It's great that it's out and about.You should now be able to enjoy it for years to come.Did you have the engine dyno'd?
No lead at all, only race gas that is supposed to be used for racing (off road) only.Leaded gas??? No man 99.9% of gas in Canada is lead free since the 90s. You guys still have some % in yours?
I thought when he said his plugs were a nice color he was running leaded fuel. The last time I saw plugs a nice color is at the track or back in the day when fuel was leaded, today they are just BLACK (is that raciest? Lol).His engine was designed to run on 91 octane or better.It's a street cruiser which means that it must be able to run comfortably on what ever pump preminum fuel he can find where ever he goes.
Haha, well my newb ass meant they weren't black and they weren't white either but an even enough brown.I thought when he said his plugs were a nice color he was running leaded fuel. The last time I saw plugs a nice color is at the track or back in the day when fuel was leaded, today they are just BLACK (is that raciest? Lol).
I like A/C's ,Ngk,0r Autolite about equally.Stay with the stock heat range,projected nose style plug such as A/C 44's.If you have an MSD type or a Pertronix type of ignition,run a plug gap of .040 for the type of driving that engine will see.