carb cleaning

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mik
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Your car is a: 1969 124 Spider Convertible

Re: carb cleaning

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I will double check, I have had the car for 39 of the 41 yrs. My original manual says it is a DHS, but I am sure stranger things have happened. Thanks for the heads up. Mik
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bradartigue
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Your car is a: 1970 Sport Spider
Location: Atlanta, GA

Re: carb cleaning

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Wow - that's awesome. Now if you tell me your ignition wires are original I'll tell you where to get a replacement set!

Keep us posted on the cleaning and repair.
mik
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Your car is a: 1969 124 Spider Convertible

Re: carb cleaning

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When i was a young man, I replaced the pistons in the car. After all these years of storage and dragging from home to home, I have lost all confidence and am trying to throw myself back into it. Bringing in for paint job next week , stripping down to metal, good primer 3-4 coats of red and 2 coats of clear coat. really looking forward to learning as much as I can. I have not replaced ignition wires? but if you mean spark plug wires, yes I have. My terminology lacks a lot also. Thanks
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bradartigue
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Your car is a: 1970 Sport Spider
Location: Atlanta, GA

Re: carb cleaning

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I was just picking on you. You can get the original Cavis (manufacturer) wires if you're into that sort of thing, keeping the car all original.

Sounds like a nice car, send some pre- and post- paintjob pictures!
majicwrench

Re: carb cleaning

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Sounds like a great car and great history!! Where are you located??
Oooo, and like Brad said, pictures please??
mik
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Your car is a: 1969 124 Spider Convertible

Re: carb cleaning

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located in minnesota, I do still have the original spark plug wires, only changed them out because I like the color blue. posted pics of the work needed to be done, but am excited about what this guy is going to do with this vehicle. He has done a number of show cars and I have talked to people he has done top to bottom restorations on and they are extremely pleased. One was a '55 chev, another car I use to own, to the tune of 30k. I will post after pics, Thanks again
mik
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Your car is a: 1969 124 Spider Convertible

Re: carb cleaning

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Don, cudos, your suggestion to put the Chevron product in the tank, did the trick. Not perfect, but I think now it is just an idle adjustment. Vehicle ran much smoother, and was able to idle at 6-700 rpm which I wasn't able to do before. Thanks for your help, and thanks to everyone for their suggestions, I am sure they will come in handy in the future.
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