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8 & 10 cyl Bristol cars Type 407 onwards - restoration, repair, maintenance etc |
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![]() My 313 Canadian Plymouth/Dodge engine had no emission controls and was
designed to run on leaded fuel. It has always had a Carter 4 barrel carburettor and a large circular air intake to the carburettor. No modification has been made to the fuel side of the engine at all apart from changing, for convenience, from the std Carter mechanical fuel pump, to a Facet electric fuel pump situated by the servo under the offside front wing. The Facet comes with an adjustable regulator attached. I also put in a dual point distributor and an inline fuel filter. I have now done 30,000 miles with this set up in the last 11 years with 19mpg on runs, no sign of any valve seat wear, the older the engine gets the better it gets. The 407 was renowned for overheating but since I rebuilt the radiator 10 years ago and kept the right amount of anti-freeze in summer and winter, no problems. Keep it simple I think is the answer. Nick |