If your TQ is a good one (and if you are getting 15-16 mpg you need to put an armed guard around it) and yours seems to be. Once it warps or gives problems it becomes a different story. The WCFB and AFBs are WONDERFUL carbs, simple, dependable, and efficient. KerryP Patch panels fabricated Pinkertonk@xxxxxxxxx dte.net/57imperial Imperials -- 50 Limo, 57 roadster, 61's, 62, 68 Convert, 73, a 66 300 and a bunch of lesser marques ----- Original Message ----- From: Roger Farrar <tenpalms@xxxxxxx> To: <mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Monday, June 02, 2003 8:15 PM Subject: Re: IML: TQ's and other carbs > <<<<<<<<Phil wrote: > The solution to most TQ problems is an Edlebrock 1406...been there, done > that. It's a perfect fit with factory air cleaner.>>>>>>>>>> > > Not sure I'd agree with that. If you take that reasoning to it's logical > conclusion, what you have is the > guy who says the solution to all > these old-car problems is to just buy > a new car and junk these old crates. > > To each his own. It's hard to know where to draw the line. Most of us > would agree that modern lubricants > and tires make sense. We mostly repaint our cars with modern paints and > methods. And who wants to drive around with no seat belts ? > But remember the poor guy who put a > Delcotron alternator on? Yow-eee!! > But what's really the difference between that and the racer-boy carbs? > Visibility? > > We have Edelbrocks on our CJ5 and on our 56 Imp. They're OK, I guess, but > I'm in process of building up an > original WCFB for the 56. It's a good thing I don't drive the Jeep much > because the mileage is hopeless. On the other hand, the Thermo-Quad on > our 73 LeBaron starts and runs perfectly, and returns an honest 17-18 > mpg at a steady 60-65. The hard start > after a hot soak is easily solved with an insulator kit, never had any more > problem after installing that, and the > originality is important to us. It may be less so to others. And the > insulator kit is not stock, for that matter. Like I said, it's hard to know > where to draw the line. > > Cheers > Michael > > Roger and Michael in San Diego > 67 Crown Convertible "Moby" > 73 LeBaron Coupe "La Bomba" > 56 Sedan > > > >