Assembling a new barbeque

#juan

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Saw these advertised on tv this morning

Now that is a barbeque after my own heart. I love it.;-):lol:
 

AnnaG

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Saw these advertised on tv this morning
A Hemi! YAY Dodge!! lol

Actually on closer inspection, it isn't a Hemi. Same color though. Hemis don't have spark plugs in the regular places in the heads..
 

AnnaG

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When I bought my b'bq many years ago, I simply paid Canadian Tire 25$ to assemble it for me. They delivered it all assembled, ready to use. In my opinion, the extra money was well worth it, to avoid all the headache of putting it together.
I can understand that. When you get headaches, they must be huge ones. :D
 

Risus

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When I bought my b'bq many years ago, I simply paid Canadian Tire 25$ to assemble it for me. They delivered it all assembled, ready to use. In my opinion, the extra money was well worth it, to avoid all the headache of putting it together.

I've assembled a lot of bbqs over the years with no problems. All you need are the instructions and a bit of common sense.
 

SirJosephPorter

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I asked about it, but the guy said they didn't offer that service. I would have paid double that at least.

Did you say you bought it from Canadian Tire? That is surprising, I bough mine from Canadian Tire as well. Unless they have stopped assembling it these days. I bought mine more than ten years ago, and at that time there was no problem.
 

SirJosephPorter

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I've assembled a lot of bbqs over the years with no problems. All you need are the instructions and a bit of common sense.

Perhaps, but I can't be bothered. I would much rather pay somebody else to do it. I have many talents, but putting things together isn't one of them.
 

AnnaG

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@Ironsides:

What's the crossram?


Forgive me in advance: Old school here. I think in terms of 331, 392 and the great 426
The 426 came with different configurations. One has a single 4 bbl carb, another was the cross ram, another was the 2 x 4bbl inline.



Crossram with carbs on it
 

lone wolf

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The 426 came with different configurations. One has a single 4 bbl carb, another was the cross ram, another was the 2 x 4bbl inline.

Crossram with carbs on it


Never ran into that config. Neat! I've had inline Holleys. My brother had a 62 Chrysler 300 with 413 and a crossram that bled from one quarter of the boilerhouse to the other.


My Javelin kicked its ass!
 

AnnaG

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Never ran into that config. Neat! I've had inline Holleys. My brother had a 62 Chrysler 300 with 413 and a crossram that bled from one quarter of the boilerhouse to the other.


My Javelin kicked its ass!
I'm not surprised. I think the 300 back then weighed like 2 tons and Javelins were lighter by a fair bit. Not sure about HP and torque comparisons. Final drive also is a factor.
The crossram improved fuel delivery by quite a bit.
 

TenPenny

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I find that the assembly instructions are fairly simple, but usually I make two mistakes along the way, from not following the instructions properly.