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Ive seen the distributor with the knob but never a carb.
It’s a pretty obscure piece of trivia, but there was a knob on the idle mixture screw around the 1970 timeframe. I posted a picture of an NOS one once. I’m not even sure where it is at this point, but I’m sure I still have it…somewhere (just like @ToyotaMatt decals😛)
But that wouldn’t have applied to the vehicle year he mentioned to you, so it’s more likely that he was referring to the octane selector.
 
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After I put @Mace old Flowmaster exhaust on Ruftoys, I had some serious floorboard heat issues. As in turning a plastic box of solderless lerminals stored under the seat into a Rubik’s cube!😱

Putting the Orion forced me to move away from the factory skidplate. THAT cured my floorboard issues as well.

Taking a que from master fabricator @fc187 I commissioned a small hoop that would cover the vitals and just made spreaders to mount it to the frame.

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Lots of AC.😉
 
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After I put @Mace old Flowmaster exhaust on Ruftoys, I had some serious floorboard heat issues. As in turning a plastic box of solderless lerminals stored under the seat into a Rubik’s cube!😱

Putting the Orion forced me to move away from the factory skidplate. THAT cured my floorboard issues as well.

Taking a que from master fabricator @fc187 I commissioned a small hoop that would cover the vitals and just made spreaders to mount it to the frame.

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FC is a master. Love seeing his work. We will be adding some custom mats as well but worried about the paint and undercoating. There’s a significant difference using this shield.
 
Link to this heat shield product please! Thank you! I've read about water/condensation issues, assuming that is why you have the lower part open, correct?
Yep water and probably air flow. I can cut the clearances on my wood stove almost in half with a similar shield.

 
You sending the film crew to Detroit? That best of class award will look good in the “Brochure”. If you need any “wax on, wax off“ kinda help before you load up let me know, I’m just down the road. :cheers:
 
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