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    30 plus years of dust accumulation

    Sitting since the early 80s.

    Jim
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    How much for the dust?

    I need to do some staging.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Frank Beck View Post
    How much for the dust?

    I need to do some staging.
    Actually, I'm just fondling them for a day.
    Tomorrow, they will be off to Paul for freshening for the long time owner.
    They will need it after a day with me.

    Ciao

    Jim

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    Fondling????
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    Quote Originally Posted by jerryg View Post
    Fondling????
    More like deep throats...

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    mama mia!!!

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    Those are PMO fuel rails. I had those on my last set of Webers. Guess they are somewhere in Florida now��
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    I machined the above-pictured fuel rails in the '70's to accept a fuel pressure gauge and AN lines. I believe the design to be a bit more elegant than the equivalent PMO parts shown below.
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    And lest we forget, Paul (Abbott) lives in CA.
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    Quote Originally Posted by JimmyT View Post
    I machined the above-pictured fuel rails in the '70's to accept a fuel pressure gauge and AN lines. I believe the design to be a bit more elegant than the equivalent PMO parts shown below.
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    Jimmy

    Every part you "machine" is elegant! The picture of your rails did not show up, by the way.
    I'll bet that the rails on my carbs are yours. Let me know what you think.

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    Jim

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