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  • Im a big fan, seen all your videos. I have a 66 mustang C-code with a 2 bbl carb which is flooding, I first believed it was just a float problem, I opened the airhorn and adjusted the float, but realized there are leaks from the bottom of the carb. So I ordered a new float to replace the old brass one and a rebuild kit so I can rebuild it. I would like to learn how to do everything on my car and would love your guidance, if you can do a video about troubleshooting a carb I would appreciate it

  • I don't agree with drilling out thermostats. Seriously, engineers designed them with many years of education. The big 'secret' is to pull out the cooling sensor upon refilling. No more 'air locks'. Or even pull off the heater hose at the highest point...

    One more tip on installing an aluminum housing would be:

    prevent leaks by putting the housing in a vice carefully, and make the gasket area flat by filing with care.

    I like the contact spray that he used. Great tip for beginners!

  • I think the most awesome HOW TO should be one like "how to put your original gauges to work" i think that is the most common problem in those old cars! a lot of people just use aftermarket and that is just not cool! sorry for my english im from venezuela! i really like your videos! im a mustang fan! cheers :D

  • Great video! Could you do a "How To" adjust a front bumper on a 65 stang correctly?

  • @Sun87ny Look for it in an upcoming Video, thanks, for the idea.

  • I ask a question about a thermostat and Chris makes this video... talk about full service! I changed my thermostat today without a hitch and my Mustang is now keeping cool. BTW the gasket I purchased from NAPA had a peel-back sticky surface so I didn't need to use the spray adhesive. Thanks for making the video, Chris.

  • I just recently came across your channel, and subscribed, and I'm glad I did!

    Excellent videos. Thanks so much for sharing your knowledge and tips!

  • what i sometimes do to keep the thermostat in place is put a string thought it and hold it from the outside while installing the neck, works like a charm.

  • its been a while since you've put a classic mustang video, but its a great video their always helpful

  • if i take the thermostat out of my mercury cougar, it chills around 150 F

  • Can you do a video on body work? Thanks

  • Thank you for the great videos. I always enjoy them. Quick question for you. My Grandfather and I were just talking about where the needle on the temperature gauge should be on a 1965 Mustang deluxe interior gauge (the ones like the 1966 instrument cluster). He has two with this gauge, and they both run just a little bit above the "C". (The one with the stock fan shroud runs a little cooler than the other). Is this normal?

  • @CarGuyZM10 Actually they tend to run about midway of the scale,so your doin good that your car's run so cool.

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