Installing a Thickstun PM7 Intake on my Model A Roadster

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  • čas přidán 7. 09. 2024

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  • @bobwilliams1535
    @bobwilliams1535 Před měsícem +1

    Lee hello.
    The front carb fuel line might pick up heat from the adjacent heater hose and cause a vapor lock situation there?
    Until you redo the radiator hose you might consider taking a piece of 5/16" fuel hose slitting it and using it as an insulator from the radiator hose. If needed you can ty-rap it to keep it in position.
    Always enjoy watching you do your thing!
    Bob

  • @jeffchecchio5026
    @jeffchecchio5026 Před měsícem +2

    Love that car . It's absolutely perfect in every way. Don't ever get rid of it. 😊

    • @LGKustoms
      @LGKustoms  Před měsícem

      Haha I don’t plan on it. I’ve had it almost half my life

  • @henrydevries1407
    @henrydevries1407 Před měsícem +1

    Thanks Lee for taking us along on your day off, God it's great to drive a home made Hot Rod, Hee Haa. Cheers.

  • @user-hy6tk1wq1d
    @user-hy6tk1wq1d Před měsícem

    Thanks for the tip on the pvc!

  • @murdoc6501
    @murdoc6501 Před měsícem +2

    Love the Thickstun HI-Rise! Travis from RAC Garage runs one. Looks awesome, runs well, and one less carb to fiddle with! I just missed out on scoring one from Iron Trap. Got a Sharp 3x2 instead. String throttle...definitely hot rodder ingenuity! Go LGKustoms, keep moving forward!

  • @marknelson1712
    @marknelson1712 Před měsícem

    Lee I put progressive linkage on mine. This way in town I run off the center carb and then when you get on it the other two carbs would kick in.

  • @GreggGonzalez-ei1gu
    @GreggGonzalez-ei1gu Před měsícem +1

    Awesome stuff 👍

  • @user-ds9xf8oc9k
    @user-ds9xf8oc9k Před měsícem +1

    Lee the car show looked like a lot of fun sometimes you just have do what it takes to get there all your cars are spot on in my book keep enjoying them Mike

  • @timferriss905
    @timferriss905 Před měsícem

    Lee that little car is perfection. Thanks for taking us to the car show. Good to see you and family and friends enjoying a day off including Doris. It’s Duce Day tomorrow at the British heritage centre, so I’ll be up early. It’s a little hard when you work nights and try to change your body clock for the weekend. Take care all. And best wishes. Tim.

  • @larryanderson8049
    @larryanderson8049 Před měsícem +1

    That intake is a keeper...sure do like the look! Nice to see the LG Speed and
    Customs signage an the car show.

  • @Badgeweefixstuff
    @Badgeweefixstuff Před měsícem +1

    Love the throttle cable awesome. I like that intake that is very cool 🛠️🇨🇦🛠️🇨🇦

  • @geoffrycolyer13
    @geoffrycolyer13 Před měsícem +1

    True Hotrod engineering at its finest.

  • @larryreece1403
    @larryreece1403 Před měsícem

    The new lines look much better. Great Job!

  • @andrewslagle1974
    @andrewslagle1974 Před měsícem +1

    I bet your boy liked that train .I would have to pry mine off it !Glad your all doing well.And the car is awesome!Some day i want to build a flat head hot rod. Till then i will live through your cars.

    • @LGKustoms
      @LGKustoms  Před měsícem

      Start collecting parts, that’s the hardest part

  • @RLHauk
    @RLHauk Před měsícem

    I have heard of "Fly by Wire" but "Drive by String" !

  • @camcutcnc
    @camcutcnc Před měsícem

    Hi Lee, you might want to get a bender that doesn't flatten the fuel line and redo the fuel lines. This will give better fuel flow which may prove to be important for power.

    • @chrisskilling987
      @chrisskilling987 Před měsícem

      Trick I learned is to put a piece of weed whip line in the tube do your bend and remove the line. No kinks no pinches perfect everytime on a super tight bend.

  • @motorised1
    @motorised1 Před měsícem

    You could put a hand throttle ring behind the steering wheel , a v8 super car driver hear in aus got caught using one as a lanch control and got a slap on the wrists for it.

  • @matthewschneider2089
    @matthewschneider2089 Před měsícem

    Dude!! Fun video!!! Thanks!✌️

  • @stephengent9974
    @stephengent9974 Před měsícem +4

    I don't get your thinking. Your last set of carbs had filters, and these are open. Great way to get stray objects into your engine. Incidentally your last carbs were probably fine if you knew how to set them up properly. it might be a good idea to learn.

    • @ronjohnstonaustralia2417
      @ronjohnstonaustralia2417 Před měsícem +2

      😊at least turn the air scoops around to slow down the bugs... lol.

    • @Lanni_747
      @Lanni_747 Před měsícem

      I’ve been driving my hotrod for years with scoops on the carbs. Never had a problem. No filters. Just frogs mouth scoops. Open side towards cowl. Also, lee isn’t the only guy running no filters or screens. Many many guys don’t. 🙄🙄

  • @kdsboosted4954
    @kdsboosted4954 Před měsícem

    Very cool 🤙 I just picked up a handful of flathead intakes a couple dual carb a couple 3 carb and a 4bbl intake too

  • @noblespeedequipment
    @noblespeedequipment Před měsícem +1

    Your wires should be there soon !! Tuesday ?? 🤞🏼

  • @MrLangleylad
    @MrLangleylad Před měsícem

    If I’m not mistaken isn’t this the manifold on the roadster t-shirt ? Still loving the channel , see you in Mission

  • @cameronbittner4971
    @cameronbittner4971 Před měsícem

    Surely you can find better fittings for those carb fuel lines. How about flares and brake line ends?

    • @LGKustoms
      @LGKustoms  Před měsícem

      I really like the look of these fittings. They suit the car

  • @1936fordcrazy
    @1936fordcrazy Před měsícem

    Can you use your pcv trick on a 59a flathead? That is sweet idea

    • @LGKustoms
      @LGKustoms  Před měsícem

      I’ve never tried it on a 59A. I know they have a big louver in the oil pan for venting, so I’m not sure what would be involved

  • @tnguy9696
    @tnguy9696 Před měsícem

    a new slingshot manifold here in the states is VERY pricey

    • @LGKustoms
      @LGKustoms  Před měsícem

      Yea they’re pricey here too.

  • @shotsrodder
    @shotsrodder Před měsícem

    Sketchy 🥹

  • @RichieCat4223
    @RichieCat4223 Před měsícem

    Side question for you. When putting holes in carpet for 5/16 bolts do you use a hole punch?
    Or is there another easy way to do it? Thanks.

    • @LGKustoms
      @LGKustoms  Před měsícem

      Like for a seat bolt or something? I just cut an X with a sharp razor blade

    • @RichieCat4223
      @RichieCat4223 Před měsícem

      @@LGKustoms Thanks

  • @Grampalele
    @Grampalele Před měsícem

    I've been enjoying your channel lately, without concerns or reservations. While I do enjoy your content, this latest video makes me worry about your apparent lack of safety consciousness.
    String throttle linkage?
    Fuel filter under the dash?
    Rubber fuel lines under the dash?
    Solid copper hard lines on your tri-power?
    Personally, I would rather have missed the car show than have driven the car like that.
    You do you, Lee, but "Safety First", brother....

    • @LGKustoms
      @LGKustoms  Před měsícem +1

      Yup. And I didn’t even die.
      String throttle linkage, I can see why this could cause concern, however if you look at any cable linkage such as a Lokar for example, it’s the exact same theory, only the string is not as durable. The two worst case scenarios here is the string snaps, in which case I coast to the side of the road, or it sticks (which any linkage can do) and I just hit the kill switch and coast to the side of the road.
      The steel fuel filter is under the dash because this is a stock fuel tank and it gravity feeds from under the dash. The rubber fuel lines are gasoline rated and there is less than 6” of rubber which complies to NHRA tech. Along with that, you always need some sort of rubber in the system for flex.
      Aside from that, the fuel line location is probably the best spot for safety, as if it starts leaking, I will notice it immediately.
      The copper lines on the tri-power were replaced, so that’s redundant. They were also on this car for 13 years without ever having a leak or problem.
      And the last point I’d like to make. This is a hot rod, not a Volvo.

  • @jimmiebrown5014
    @jimmiebrown5014 Před měsícem

    Are those little two barrel carburetors like you got on that car any good I have a 1955 Ford that has a 272 V8 in it that has one of those carburetors on it everyone tells me to take it off and change the intake and put the bigger two barrel on it would appreciate any information on it thank you

    • @LGKustoms
      @LGKustoms  Před měsícem +1

      These carburetors are Stromberg 97’s. Great carburetors. I’m assuming your car has a Holley 94? They’re very similar and also a great carburetor.

    • @jimmiebrown5014
      @jimmiebrown5014 Před měsícem

      @@LGKustoms Yes that's what it has

  • @Badgeweefixstuff
    @Badgeweefixstuff Před měsícem

    Why not put PCV to catch can then won’t lean it on you. Just wondering 🇨🇦🛠️🇨🇦

    • @LGKustoms
      @LGKustoms  Před měsícem

      Like instead of plumbing it in to the intake, plumb it to a catch can? Never thought of that.

    • @Badgeweefixstuff
      @Badgeweefixstuff Před měsícem

      @@LGKustoms that intake works like a tunnel ram yes. Awesome very cool

  • @Mrelectric423
    @Mrelectric423 Před měsícem

    Is the pcv helpful on a flathead to reduce gas smell while driving?

    • @LGKustoms
      @LGKustoms  Před měsícem

      Not so much the gasoline smell, but the crank case fumes that would normally vent in to the engine bay

  • @timsager6153
    @timsager6153 Před měsícem

    Lee, at least put kits in the carbs and properly set the floats. Also match the power valves and jets

    • @LGKustoms
      @LGKustoms  Před měsícem +2

      It seems to be running really nice the way it is. I put genuine Stromberg rebuild kits in a few years back and set the floats at the same time. Could it use fresh kits? I dunno? Like I said, I thought it was running quite nice haha.