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Thread: Ask Bill about carbing a DeLorean and other K-Jet/Carb tangets

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    where in the world is bill!? we miss u bill, even martin misses you!

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    Martin misses Bill only because it's difficult to aim properly over so great a distance.

    OK, just kidding.

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    Apologies for the delayed response -- I've been preoccupied with my newest vehicle:
    NewBus1.jpg

    Bill Robertson
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    Quote Originally Posted by content22207 View Post
    Apologies for the delayed response -- I've been preoccupied with my newest vehicle:
    NewBus1.jpg

    Bill Robertson
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    Nice. I told you guys Bill actually has a life, unlike some of us.

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    Quote Originally Posted by content22207 View Post
    Apologies for the delayed response -- I've been preoccupied with my newest vehicle:
    NewBus1.jpg

    Bill Robertson
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    Alright bill! now i feel like everything is back to normal, glad to see you back!

    danny

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    Quote Originally Posted by content22207 View Post
    Apologies for the delayed response -- I've been preoccupied with my newest vehicle:
    NewBus1.jpg

    Bill Robertson
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    I would use your truck to push it. Not the D
    Dave M vin 03572
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    Welcome to the new DMCTalk, Bill! Glad you're doing well.

    Farrar
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    Quote Originally Posted by Farrar View Post
    Welcome to the new DMCTalk, Bill! Glad you're doing well.
    Roger that! He's my favorite Diet Cheerwine drinking carb installing North Carolinian DeLorean I know.

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    It's the Carb SchoolBus
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    I don't always drive cars, but when I do, I prefer DeLoreans

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    No-one is to stone anyone, even, and I want to make this absolutely clear, even if they do say "carburetor"

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    Actually, this is the carbureted bus:
    LoadstarBus1.jpg

    I'm on my way to the church right now, so I'll snap a pic of its engine compartment while I'm over there (Motorcraft 2100 carburetor, 40,000 volt Pertronix coil, MSD plug wires -- sound familiar?)

    The new bus grosses nearly 30,000 lbs, which simply is too much for gasoline combustion.

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