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1966 Plymouth Fury 3


PhilA

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A bit of cut and weld today.

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Started by making up the mirror image of the passenger side mid-pipe.

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Rain stopped play, need to clean the welds up. 

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They fit pretty well though. Weatherman says the rain should stop now for the rest of the day (believe it when I see it). Now being held up by FedEx who have my mufflers on their truck with expedite labels on, and they still aren't here yet.

 

Phil

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It’s interesting to see how you do the exhaust on this, I was thinking of doing my own system for the Mercury at some point as it’s just got a rough old muffler shop style cobbled together system on it at the moment with single tailpipe. Something free-er flowing with twin tailpipe’s would be much better!

 

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Well, the exhausts are cobbled together here, also!

Discovered a loose plug lead.

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That was making all the pops and bangs out the exhaust, no2. We'll see if the manifold darkens up.

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I bought a couple of Flowmaster clones, mild steel because hey, cheap, and the inlet and outlet are in the right place. 

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Spent an age trying to get that all to line up and created a hanger with a rubber bungy- all with enough room to wobble a bit.

Stuffed the other side into the downpipe and wedged the other muffler on the floor, and gave it a test. Nice deep note, surprisingly quiet.

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Because it was up in the air, I changed on the oil. Yuk. Lots of gasoline and condensation.

Phil

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Made up the rear section of driver's side pipe. Shows you just how damn long the car is, that's axle to bumper.

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Welding in the dark isn't much fun. Need to tidy it up a bit and get some clamps.

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Sits nicely though. Still pondering what ends I should put on. I'm thinking turn down.

 

Phil

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37 minutes ago, PhilA said:

Made up the rear section of driver's side pipe. Shows you just how damn long the car is, that's axle to bumper.

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Welding in the dark isn't much fun. Need to tidy it up a bit and get some clamps.

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Sits nicely though. Still pondering what ends I should put on. I'm thinking turn down.

 

Phil

Rectangular ones like the stock ones originally on the Road Runner?

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2 hours ago, danthecapriman said:

Looks and sounds absolutely fantastic!

Did you put a X or joiner section into the exhaust anywhere so it’s connected side to side? Or is it two completely separate pipes?

Im not sure really what the point is in an X section on some exhaust systems.

Two completely separate pipes.

The H or X pipe balances out the sides a bit because this engine (like most V8's) doesn't fire each bank evenly.

So, it ends up a bit noisy (you hear the high RPM crackle in the video, and idle sounds a bit louder than it should) because of the off-beat so joining the pipes before the silencers quietens it down and helps improve scavenge.

 

Phil

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1 hour ago, 2flags said:

That sounds so awesome! Bet the neighbours would love that if you had a 6am start!

It's not the noisiest vehicle on the street, by a long shot.

Camera microphone makes it appear louder than it actually is. Figure you can hear the carburetor hissing quite loudly and in reality that's not all that loud.

But, those are straight through exhausts with only baffles to quieten things down. It rumbles.

Now it's gone through a few heat cycles the downpipes are leaking again. I need to put some bigger bolts on them.

Phil

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Pleasant day today so some troubleshooting and repair.

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This freeze plug had decided it wasn't a plug any more, rather more a nozzle. 

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Bashed at it a bit with a cold chisel and it came out, followed by a lot of rust.

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Flushed that through a touch. Better.

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13/16" spark plug socket and a hammer; new plug in place and sealed up.

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Checked it was charging, cleaned up some contacts. That'll do. 

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Gives nice bright lights. 

However, number 2 cylinder didn't appear to be doing a great deal of work, so I pulled the plug and tested the compression. 

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Not great but certainly enough to make it pop at idle so I tested the plug wire, that was good, but the plug was bad. No spark.

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Bought a new plug, checked the gap - correct wide gap for hei ignition.

Improved things considerably, especially at idle.

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Also means it'll peel out easily. A good afternoon's work.

 

Phil

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12 hours ago, PhilA said:

Pleasant day today so some troubleshooting and repair.

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This freeze plug had decided it wasn't a plug any more, rather more a nozzle. 

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Bashed at it a bit with a cold chisel and it came out, followed by a lot of rust.

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Flushed that through a touch. Better.

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13/16" spark plug socket and a hammer; new plug in place and sealed up.

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Checked it was charging, cleaned up some contacts. That'll do. 

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Gives nice bright lights. 

However, number 2 cylinder didn't appear to be doing a great deal of work, so I pulled the plug and tested the compression. 

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Not great but certainly enough to make it pop at idle so I tested the plug wire, that was good, but the plug was bad. No spark.

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Bought a new plug, checked the gap - correct wide gap for hei ignition.

Improved things considerably, especially at idle.

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Also means it'll peel out easily. A good afternoon's work.

 

Phil

The approved Autoshite method of testing plugs……

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Proposition 65 warning: Portions of this vehicle are known to cause cancer in the State of California.

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I have improved my odds by installing a PCV system, which isn't overly obtrusive. It significantly cuts down on the smoke and stink in the engine compartment, so that's a good thing.

 

Phil

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