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Re: Cadillac

Posted: Sat Sep 28, 2013 1:15 pm
by Blue_69_malibu
Define "awesome"? :wink:

I think that car was done by the same garage that did the work on the Beetle driven by Willie Mays Hayes in the movie Major League.

Re: Cadillac

Posted: Sun Sep 29, 2013 10:44 pm
by Basement Paul
I love the big tires in the back. That thing is FWD... Lots of gold, just like the drivers teef.

-BP

Re: Cadillac

Posted: Mon Oct 14, 2013 10:43 pm
by Basement Paul
So my last two trips to TRP have yielded a best of 13.89 @ 98.6mph and some head scratching. What it felt like is the car laying over in 3rd gear. My logic (which isn't always correct) was telling me the carb is too big, and the secondaries weren't opening all the way. So I took a trip to my accountant today to pick up a smaller (770cfm) version of my current Holley Street Avenger (870cfm). Did I mention my accountant is cool?

Anyway, tonight as I was tearing apart the 770 carb, and started making adjustments on the bench for the float levels and jetting, I started to realize that maybe my 870 wasn't too big, it was asking for MORE fuel. So I pulled the plug off the secondary bowl and low and behold, no gas ran out, telling me that the float level was probably too low. So I tore the bowl off, adjusted the float higher, and since I was in there (and my spark plugs were pretty light colored) I decided to make the jets a little bigger too. The stock jetting is 82, so I went up to 85s. TA-DA!!! The car is an animal again! It now pulls like crazy, regardless of what gear and how fast i'm going.

Apparently, the bigger valves and more cfms in the heads, are begging for more fuel to mix with all that extra air. As the week goes on, I'm going to bump the jets in the front (last year I went from 78 to 80s in the primaries) bowl to 82s, and I think I'll go up to 87s in the secondaries and see what happens. I have a funny feeling that Mikey's going to like it.

More to come...

-BP

Re: Cadillac

Posted: Sun Oct 20, 2013 2:13 am
by Blue_69_malibu
Glad I could help a brother out! :)

That 770 never seems to end up on anyone's car (long term) but always helps you find the carb answer that you're looking for.

Re: Cadillac

Posted: Sun Oct 20, 2013 10:59 am
by Basement Paul
At least it got a good cleaning inside. I didn't see anything that should keep it from working correctly though. It was bone stock. I think it would work on the right motor.

-BP

Re: Cadillac

Posted: Wed Jan 29, 2014 9:53 pm
by Basement Paul

Re: Cadillac

Posted: Wed Jan 29, 2014 11:26 pm
by MostMint
Nice. 8)

Re: Cadillac

Posted: Thu Jan 30, 2014 5:47 am
by GMJohnny
Sweet!!!

Re: Cadillac

Posted: Thu Jan 30, 2014 8:55 am
by TireSmoker
Was that some random guy posting video of your car, or someone you know?

-Dave

Re: Cadillac

Posted: Thu Jan 30, 2014 9:56 am
by Fred32v
Like (too much facebook)

Re: Cadillac

Posted: Thu Jan 30, 2014 9:01 pm
by Basement Paul
I remember talking to this guy. He drove over two hours with his buddy in the black Trans Am (see his other videos) since there were no other tracks open. This guy was building a Caddy motor basically EXACTLY the same as mine for his short bed Chevy pick up. He was so pumped up that I actually was running a Caddy motor and not a big block Chevy. We talked quite a bit.
If you watch the video of me racing the other Caddy, you can see 32V staging behind me in my Mustang...

-BP

Re: Cadillac

Posted: Thu Jan 30, 2014 9:15 pm
by TireSmoker
Basement Paul wrote:I remember talking to this guy. He drove over two hours with his buddy in the black Trans Am (see his other videos) since there were no other tracks open. This guy was building a Caddy motor basically EXACTLY the same as mine for his short bed Chevy pick up. He was so pumped up that I actually was running a Caddy motor and not a big block Chevy. We talked quite a bit.
If you watch the video of me racing the other Caddy, you can see 32V staging behind me in my Mustang...

-BP
I noticed the Mustang behind you, thinking "wow, looks just like Paul's Mustang" right behind.. didnt realize it was actually your car!

-Dave

Re: Cadillac

Posted: Sun Mar 16, 2014 8:31 pm
by Basement Paul
Well, today I delivered the Caddy to it's new owner in Mantua. Believe it or not, 32V saw me on my way down there. I thought that was pretty cool. I met Don at the corner gas station near his place, and he took the wheel and I followed him to his storage place in his car. I never followed the Caddy before. It was a badass piece. I'll miss it some, but am glad it's gone to a good home, and can't wait to start working on the Mustang.

-BP

Re: Cadillac

Posted: Sun Mar 16, 2014 10:22 pm
by Blue_69_malibu
The end of a long, bad-ass era.

But the memories/pictures/stories remain.

"To Infinity.....and Beyond!"

Re: Cadillac

Posted: Sun Mar 16, 2014 10:40 pm
by Fred32v
What a fun coincidence, seeing the Cadillac on its' way to its' new home.
There was no mistaking it, that Cadillac is one of a kind. :)