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Detriuch Dec 11, 2005 09:10 PM

Accelerator Problems??
 
Hey I finally got an ignitor and put it on. So im continuin to try and tune this carb as perfect as I can get it. the car is still having the same problem it had before i blew my ignitor. all of 1st and second gear is good. then when it gets to third aroudn 5000 or so rpm it acts like its flooded and kinda stalls. I know its not the ignition cause i put new wires/plugs. and i just did the 1cdn gen coil trick correct. so that leaves fuel. can someone post up some pics of the accelerator pump. and exactly where it should be adjusted. i can only figure that could be the only thing causing it beside fuel filter. it does it in 3rd and higher gears and its getttin annoying. also if someone could tell me where the fuel filter sits so i can replace that also tomm. thanks guys

FB II Dec 11, 2005 09:20 PM

i wouldn't touch the carb until you replaced the fuel filter. if you go messing up the settings on that carb and find out that's not it, you could end up worse off than you were. the fuel filter is located under the car in front of the gas tank on the drivers side just ahead of the rear wheel. it's held in place by a little wire clip thingie lol! you'll see it when you get under the car. easy thing to do, just dont wear anything nice as you will most likely get fuel on you.

monster7 Dec 11, 2005 10:06 PM


Originally Posted by Detriuch
Hey I finally got an ignitor and put it on. So im continuin to try and tune this carb as perfect as I can get it. the car is still having the same problem it had before i blew my ignitor. all of 1st and second gear is good. then when it gets to third aroudn 5000 or so rpm it acts like its flooded and kinda stalls. I know its not the ignition cause i put new wires/plugs. and i just did the 1cdn gen coil trick correct. so that leaves fuel. can someone post up some pics of the accelerator pump. and exactly where it should be adjusted. i can only figure that could be the only thing causing it beside fuel filter. it does it in 3rd and higher gears and its getttin annoying. also if someone could tell me where the fuel filter sits so i can replace that also tomm. thanks guys


you fuckin broke it :D

Roy James Dec 11, 2005 11:16 PM

Damnit put a 350 it in and get it over with. Or at least a 302, shit.......

Detriuch Dec 11, 2005 11:52 PM

enough v8 boys lol. a fuel filter problem is a fuel fuel filter problem. anyone with accelerator pump pics?

SparkienSuggah Dec 12, 2005 02:23 AM

not me, but the accelerator pump is on the drivers side of the carb, near the throttle linkage. it has a flat round surface extruding from a square base, all held in with four screws.. the lever that actuates it is threaded, adjustible and wrapped in a spring...
but it only work as you dump the throttle, if the bogging condition occurs while you're holding the pedal steady, then its not the accel pump... if the condition occurs when you depress the throttle, then it could be suspect.

personally, it sounds EXACTLY like a fuel delivery issue, and not the carbumajirator itself

saudiarx7 Dec 12, 2005 02:42 AM

sorrey but U fuckin the car ... but i can help u just send your E-Mail and i well see ...

have a nice day

Kentetsu Dec 12, 2005 08:31 AM

Change your fuel filter. You have the exact symptoms of a dirty filter, and you won't get much help from these guys if you don't bother to listen to what they're telling you. It's a $3.00 part and some people have to change them out twice a year or more. Start there and see if you still have issues...

Detriuch Dec 12, 2005 09:49 AM

alrighty thanks for the comments so far. Gone to get filter. ill let everyone know what happens

no_name Dec 12, 2005 03:09 PM

It is your fuel fitler I can garuntee it. My car did the same thing when the fuel filter was old.

You can locate the fuel fitler, if you jack teh rear end of the car up. Stick you head underneeth the car. There is small steel plate (6"X6") or so, that protects you fuel pump. Just before this you should see a little ube like thingy. That is the fuel filter. All you have to do is follow the fuel lines untill you see it. When you replace, make sure the tank is low on gas otherwise it pisses fuel all over the place as you replace the filter.

aussiesmg Dec 12, 2005 03:14 PM

Keep a spare with you at all times, just like the plugs and maybe even fuel pump.

SparkienSuggah Dec 12, 2005 03:27 PM

not to mention spare ignitors, spare alt/fan belts, spare carb jets, extra oil and of course, a swiss army knife incase one of the afforementioned decides to let go on the side of the highway in the middle of winter.

monster7 Dec 12, 2005 04:55 PM

and a spare engine until get some pistons

aussiesmg Dec 12, 2005 05:11 PM

Yeah we need a boat anchor.....

monster7 Dec 12, 2005 05:14 PM

ive known detriuch a long time and we are good friends, i was just giving him shit,

and i like my boat anchor, if i could only get the damn thing in one piece soon so i can drive it next spring and summer.

saudiarx7 Dec 12, 2005 08:29 PM

hi body . . . make sure U clean the Carb & change the fuel filter , the plugs , the coil & dilcko
, test the fuel pump ...
thats all for today ...
have a goodlock . . .
:)

Detriuch Dec 12, 2005 11:05 PM

the filter did it. it pulls to redline now guys. thanks for the help!

SparkienSuggah Dec 13, 2005 01:32 AM

damn.. you must be makin 700rwhp with that fuel filter mod now..


guuuuuuuyyyy!

Kentetsu Dec 14, 2005 08:51 PM

Great results for such a cheap fix, eh? Glad you got her running again...:)

jpre Dec 15, 2005 01:05 AM


Originally Posted by Kentetsu
Change your fuel filter. You have the exact symptoms of a dirty filter, and you won't get much help from these guys if you don't bother to listen to what they're telling you. It's a $3.00 part and some people have to change them out twice a year or more. Start there and see if you still have issues...

I didn't search for the answer to my question. Please have a little mercy on me.

If you're saying the fuel filter is a $3 part, why does the Mazda dealer charge over $40 for it?

no_name Dec 15, 2005 01:35 PM

The mazda dealer is aprick they always are... except the one whare I used to live... he would give me free parts *sigh*. Mazda parts are at least twice teh price as normal parts. Try Wallmart, or some other store to see if they have it for less.

jpre Dec 16, 2005 12:15 AM

Yeah but that's not twice as much. That's more than 10 times as much. What's up with that?

Kentetsu Dec 16, 2005 03:07 PM

Maybe that's the price for the fuel injected model? The $3 price was for carbies only...

jpre Dec 16, 2005 05:50 PM


Originally Posted by Kentetsu
Maybe that's the price for the fuel injected model? The $3 price was for carbies only...

Bingo! Knew I was missing something...

no_name Dec 16, 2005 06:28 PM

lol the book thing at the store, says they use the same one. posibly a differnt final number. They are labeled like 12-364576-6
so mybey the fuel injected have a 5 instead of a 6 or something ( this is a hypatheticle number)


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