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13 hours ago, Mark Maras said:

@siteunseen The fact that the engine seems to run fine when it's warmed up makes me think that the chokes are fully closing. I'm sure we're not done but the only problem I see at this time is the engine runs a bit crappy if it's pushed when it's cold. Which is totally understandable. I'm the same way.

 

Which takes us full circle back to the California Datsun motor, known to be problematic from the reviews of buyers.  Not only is it from California Datsun but a California Datsun "high performance motor".  Would that qualify as an oxymoron? :P

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30 minutes ago, siteunseen said:

Which takes us full circle back to the California Datsun motor, known to be problematic from the reviews of buyers.  Not only is it from California Datsun but a California Datsun "high performance motor".  Would that qualify as an oxymoron? :P

 @siteunseen Possibly, but I've seen crappy, worn out engines run strong. I'm still going on the assumption that the engine is good. The compression is good, the valve train isn't shedding parts, even at six grand. If we get the spark and fuel right, I think it'll be good to go. At least I'm hoping so.

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