When it comes to classic hot-rod components, nothing gets people going like a multi-carb setup. And the king amount these is the Tri-power. Long admired for their stellar performance and macho attitude, the tri-power has become a hard thing to find. So why find one? Why not build your own? Today on GEARZ, Stacey walks you through the process of building your own tri-power out of old derelict parts. After that, Stacey pulls out the big Mopar guns and shows what it takes to put together a six-pack. If multi-carbs are your deal... you?re gonna love this show! Then Stacey gets down and dirty and shows you how to build some simple, ultra strong axle dollys by using some old scrap metal like the kind laying around YOUR garage. Who said gearheads aren't into recycling?
i'm pretty sure the most popular would be a mopar six-pack
JPriebe16 1 month ago in playlist Tri-powers & Six-packs [S2 Ep. 5]
What is the conversion kit called
benstaxidermy 9 months ago
Respond to this video...the 283 was going to be my project (one of many that i already have). imagine, bored 30 over, stroker crank.... thumper cam..... eagle rods, and pistons.... light weight fly wheel.... synthetic fluids.... knife edged crank... fuel injected 350 heads, with 102mm throttle body... dual cold air intake with channeled hood scoop leading into throttle body along with the dual cold air kit... dual straight pipe 3.5inch exhaust with channeled mufflers.........NICE....
Mopar68Sharpshooter 1 year ago
@Mopar68Sharpshooter not interested in making "bank" just need cash for expenses after I got T-boned.
Mopar68Sharpshooter 1 year ago
I have a GM Rochester carb (from a 1968 C10), for sale. I have just been T-boned the other day, and I really need the money, I will sell it to you for $50 or your best offer. it runs great, and has NO corrosion except on gasket surface. please send me a message if your interested, I also an old 283 v-8 (from same truck) with all gear. already disassembled, factory bore, Hi performance fuelie heads. send me a message if any one is interested.
Mopar68Sharpshooter 1 year ago
Great video Stacy! There is a cleaner that my step dad and my self swear by, its called Berryman/1 gal. B-9 carburetor and parts cleaner. its available at Auto Zone for $20. break down your carb as you did in the video and just soak over night. I've seen some carbs 10x more disgusting than these 3 come out lookin like they were new in the box!
elixeroflife 1 year ago