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261 Carburetor kit?
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Pre 1958 Canadian Pontiac Power Train Tech Forum
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Hi folks, Picked up my new to me 57 Poncho today, pretty excited, it's even better than I originally thought! It hasn't run in probably 30+ years, so I am going to overhaul the carburetor right off the bat. It's a 261 6 cylinder model. Do any of you know where the best place to get a carb kit? And additiona...
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New member from Regina SK
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Hi Folks! Latest newbie to the site here. Bought my first Pontiac this past Sunday! It's a 1957 Pathfinder 4 door sedan base model, with an inline 6 (261?) & Armstrong steering and brakes (or is that "Legstrong" brakes?) and a three speed manual on the tree. Only option it has is B.S.O. 213 (heavy du...
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Exhaust system for 1957 with 261 L6?
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Pre 1958 Canadian Pontiac Power Train Tech Forum
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Hi guys, Now that I've got my carburetor rebuilt, I'm going to need to put a complete exhaust system on my new to me treasure once I get it running (hopefully next week). I noticed when I picked it up that everything back from the exhaust manifold is gone, so I'm starting from scratch. There is a good muffl...
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Rad Hoses?
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Pre 1958 Canadian Pontiac Power Train Tech Forum
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Hi all, Still plugging away at my '57, where has the summer gone? Really hoping to be driving yet this season, so close I can almost taste it. Does anyone have part number/source for the rad hoses for a '57 261 six cylinder? Managed to find one that kind of worked for the upper from a local Napa place, just h...
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Advice on trailer towing with '57 Pathfinder??
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General Pre 1958 Canadian Pontiac Discussions
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Hi Folks, Been thinking lately about whether our '57 Pontiac Pathfinder with 261 six & three speed standard transmission would be capable of pulling a small trailer. Would be really fun to take our car and this small travel trailer camping. I find the trailer is kind of complimentary to the styl...
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