Let me begin with a little back story. I purchase my 70 BH in July/15. It had no interior, just the dash, steering wheel. I did not drive the car except to load and unload it. It has the original 318, 650 4bbl Holley with NO CHOKE, 904 AT, 8 3/4 rear. I am not sure what the rear gear ratio is yet.........that is one of my questions. I had the car painted and I have about 98% of the interior complete. The car had its bodywork complete in 2008 and sat in the sellers heated shop with (2) other Cudas until I bought her.
The 318 is original to the car. The seller told me he installed a larger cam, aluminum heads, 650 4bbl Holley in 08 when the car was getting the bodywork done. The bottom end was in excellent shape so they didn't touch it. The 904 was rebuilt at that time as well.
Today, I took her for her inaugural drive around the industrial park. Of course with no choke it was a rough start. It idles at about 800rpm at normal operating temp. Once in gear, it idles around 4-500 rpm. I have to feather the accelerator to get her going. The engine bogs down and sputters at 3000rpm at 60mph.
I installed a new fuel pump and sender unit as well.
Q1: What would you recommend to do 1st?
Q2: How do I determine what size of gears I have in the rear?
Q3: What is a good gear ratio for Hwy driving. I would like to be at 60-70 mph at about 2000 RPM, not 60 MPH @ 3000 RPM.
Q4: There are some rods coming from the transmission to the intake near the base of the intake. What are these for? Mine are not connected to anything but is clamping the accelerator cable.
Q5: Is it possible that the new sending unit is too small in diameter and might be impeding the flow of fuel?
Well that enough questions for now. I appreciate y'alls feedback and advise and would like to thank you in advance.
Darcy