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hi Tom

thanks for the great answer,

believe it or not the application that id like to use this on has absolutely zero to do with judging, isnt that great!

to be totally candid its for a 32 ford with a 392 hemi thats dual quad equipped. im putting a pair of old carter AFBs on it and i know RPM works great in countless other applications and was just wondering what your thoughts were on them preserving the aluminum on the carbs, i think ill go for it, thank you!

its nice to build, or restore in this case, an old hot rod where there are no judging guidelines, my only restrictions are trying to keep it as old school as possible since my uncle has owned the car since the early 1950s (until i bought it from him a couple of years ago) when he originally hot rodded it.

thanks again
tony




Tony,

Now that's a cruiser. I've got a friend that's doing a '29 Desoto and using an old style Hemi. They look cool when the valve covers stick out further than the body. I'm finding many uses for RPM. At the end of the day the metal doesn't know if it's on a #'s matching full tilt restoration or like my latest project for the front porch lights. It's all about protecting the metal from oxidation.

Would love to see a picture of the project when finished.

Tom