On Thursday, July 24, 2014 2:54:03 PM UTC-4, jon_banquer wrote:
On Thursday, July 24, 2014 11:22:37 AM UTC-7, Steve W. wrote:
wrote:
The first American fuel injection I saw was a pre-production
controller for the 1976 Seville in a GM lab.
Wasn't the first American made production automobile available with
fuel injection the 1957 Chevy Corvette?
And the 1957 Fuelie BelAir
The Rochester unit works pretty well but it takes a very specific
procedure to adjust it. Then you hope it stays adjusted for a while.
One of the reasons why many were replaced with carbs was due to the
finicky adjustments needed.
Steve W.
They were often replaced because mechanics didn't know how
to service them and didn't want to learn how to service them.
You almost have to wonder how much dirt the (Better Business Bureau) has on some of these places that are too lazy to finish contracts/services.