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66drop
Gearhead

Posts: 192
From: Roseville Ca
Registered: Jul 2004

posted 03-10-2006 08:13 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for 66drop        Reply w/Quote
How have your carb rebuilds come back from from ponycarbs? Did they come through on everything they promised?(making the carb perform better than it did originally).

Sorry about the typo in the title of this post, it should read ponycarbs. Thanks.

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'66 Vert, 289, 3speed, w/procars.
A removable 14in grant steering wheel.
Granada disk break swap.
15x7&15x8 steel styles w/225-60-15's.
Front & rear sways.
5-leaf rear leaf sprrings and magnaflows.

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Roadkill
Journeyman

Posts: 80
From: Chesterfield, Mi, 48047
Registered: Jun 2005

posted 03-10-2006 09:14 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Roadkill        Reply w/Quote
had my 2100 done the only problem I still have ia a hesitation taking off from a stop, problem was there originally and still there. otherwise the car idles better fuel economy has gotten better car starts right up when hot so there is a good improvement overall.

sigtauenus
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Posts: 3969
From: Va Beach
Registered: Jun 2000

posted 03-13-2006 08:46 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for sigtauenus        Reply w/Quote
Alex has done some work with them on fixing those problems, maybe he can address it.

I had a 2100 rebuilt by them about 9 years ago and it ran great for awhile, probably needs it again. I didn't pay for the expensive plating, and all my linkage rusted within about 6-12 months. Looked great when I got it back though.

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