So on Sunday I went over to my folks house and pulled the Holley 750 off the 428 and slapped it on. Car fired right up and idled perfect. Was pulling 20" of vac @ 800 rpms. Was only able to pull 12" with the other carb. This carb runs rich as shit when im driving so if i was to keep this carb I would need to swap out jets and then see how it goes from there. So I pulled it out if the garage and washed it up and drove it to work the next day with a trip permit. I got to talking with a friend at work and he said he has a Holley 600 that has a blown power valve that I could have. Turns out its a 80457. And I got it for free
So it takes your basic Holley rebuild that only cost $30 from the local autoparts store. So im going to pick that up today.
On the way home from work it sounded like I had a rear brake shoe dragging. About 2 blocks from my house I hit a bump and it sounded like the rear exploded and then a metal lath. So since I was only 2 blocks from my house I limped it home and jacked it up pulled the wheel and drum and one of the brake shoe hold down pins had broke and all springs came loose and was sitting in the bottom of the drum. Along with a bunch of chewed up pieces. The drum face was fine along with the shoes, but I need new hardware. So it now has all new hardware and no more noise.
So the next thing to do is replace the rear shock bushings because when I hit the slightest bump it sounds like someone hits the underside with a hammer. Pretty sure its the shock bushings or leaf spring bushings.
But other than that the car drives great and is real quiet. I also have an appointment with the state patrol on the 10th for them to hopefully sign off on it and I can register it with the department of licensing.