Congrats on the maiden voyage!
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- The exhaust connection at the exhaust flange is leaking pretty profusely and the gasket is in pretty poor shape.....that's on the list to replace. There are a few manifold bolts that are somewhat loose and one intake manifold bolt that is missing a nut altogether. All easy fixes and hopefully not requiring new manifold gaskets.
If you're talking about the manifold-to-head junction, they're not bolts, but studs and nuts, and the odds are good that you'll twist one (or more) off when you go to tighten them. Proceed with caution. Apply good penetrant (Kroil or B'laster) and let it sit and heat/cool a few times before you touch those loose nuts. If they don't want to turn easily,
stop and make a new plan. As for gaskets, if you do wind up removing the manifolds, it is very much worth your while to get the
good gaskets for the manifolds-to-head and intake-to-exhaust junctions.
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It doesn't accelerate smoothly when I put my foot in it from a standing idle, and this could be a number of things so I don't want to jump to conclusions.
Tune-up parts and technique suggestions in
this thread. Carburetor operation and repair manuals and links to training movies and carb repair/modification threads are posted
here for free download. Probably an accelerator pump issue, but also make sure the distributor vacuum advance pod isn't blown (and its hose hasn't got a hole).
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The speedometer isn't working...don't know what that's all about yet.
Faulty cable, probably.
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The shocks appear to be toast.....need to replace them.
Get Edelbrock IAS units. You will be very glad you did.
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a persistent small dribble/leak around the thermostat housing where it mates to the block
To the head, actually, is where it mates. Probably corroded; go ahead and put in a new thermostat housing.
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