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  1. 3 points
    Since we’re sharing muscle cars, here is My father’s 67 Mustang coupe It has a 68 302 with a 4 speed. It’s a transplanted 6 cylinder car that he and I and one of my three brothers helped him swap. It’s eventually going to be a clone of the Mustang he had in high school. he’s about 3/4 of the way now to that, but it still needs work.
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    This is where I routed mine on the 416 I built last year. I know you don't have that hydraulic line but you could fasten it there another way.
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    My 1st brand new vehicle was a 1991 S10 Tahoe. I was 18yrs old. Had 4.3 w/3:42 posi rear end. Did a few performance bolt ons to engine, headers, exhaust, shift kit, etc. It ran pretty good after that. Lowered trucks were the trend at that time.
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    Today I got the replacement PTO belt for the 312 so now I can mow again and interestingly enough it’s the same size as the belt for my 37” SD so I just bought another. I also eventually changed a blown 15A fuse on the C-141 so the lights would work again. While I was I there I made sure the lights had plenty of clean metal for good contact. No pics though.
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    Today I got the exhaust cut & removed from just downstream of the catalytic converters. Those will be removed later. The muffler had an interesting surprise. Upon tilting it to remove it from the truck.. I heard rattling rolling noises. There was at least a dozen and a half acorns in the part of the muffler furthest from the open end. I was unaware that was possible given that this is a stock closed type muffler. Maybe it's in the design. Maybe it's got internal holes it wasn't built with. Doesn't matter because I never intended to leave it on. I also got the unused canister vent and air intake pieces removed from under the hood. Also detached the fuel tank side of the unused vent hose. That'll be rerouted and filtered somehow when the bed is built. When the PO assembled the truck, this intake manifold port was hose attached directly to an upper vacuum port of the carburetor. One vacuum source attached by hose to another vacuum source. It was also thoroughly gunkified with the orange sealant you can see. I have no idea what purpose that would serve. In other news. This is Seamus. He VERY rarely makes appearances while human people are in his barn. Today I lucked out and got a pic.
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    Likely works but make sure it's a Toro piece. Cheapo copies are just that.
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    Pure coincidence that both did it. My guess is what Don said, clogged gas cap vent. Loosen the cap and see how long it runs. If it works, try the GT as well. Stranger things have been known to happen.
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    As shown. No wheels or tires. Rust-through in tub and around rim. Could be the makings of something
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    I drive my son nuts with "Dadisms " My favorite is " You can't spoil a rotten egg! " Another one stolen from Yoga Berra when we are deciding where to eat: "No one goes there anymore. It's too crowded."
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    Is vapor lock a possibility? @squonk mentioned a particular type of fuel filter that's more prone than others.
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    What, no pick-um-up truck on that list??
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    Sounds like your looking for a tractor built for two, some thing like "Big Betty Baloo"
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