Restricting fuel to the carb!? Car woes.. PLZ HELP
Just picked up my 79.. new motor, still gaining compression.. but it will not start.. its keeps flooding like crazy.. tryed jumping, tryed roll start.. that almost got it but still no.. is there any way i can restrict flow to the carb? cn i pinch the fuel line before it goes into the carb? plz help me soon! thanks
Tyler |
Go find a fuel pressure regulator, until you fix your carb. It seems like your gaskets might be shot.
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engine is perfect.. i will try and pull the bottom plugs and crank for a few seconds.. clean the plugs and see what i can do.. just found out that clamping the fuel line will empty the float bowls.. soo we will see.. ill keep ya posted! thanks
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just pick up a fuel pressure regulator. mine is holley brand. however these seem to crap out after a while due to the low fuel pressure these motors need. so check the pressure every once in a while because by crap out, i mean that it could could lean out the motor.
--eric |
ok the motor was "gas washed" the whole exhaust was full of gas and leaking out the muffler.. i hope that the fuel regulator will help a bit... isnt there one we can buy that will work with our carbs a bit better? around 3-4psi actually? do u think the stock pump would cause this at all too? or maybe a new upgrade would be better?
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Originally posted by bcty ok the motor was "gas washed" the whole exhaust was full of gas and leaking out the muffler |
I think you have misdiagnosed the problem, bcty.
But whatever. The engine is new, and still under warrantee, right? Why mess with the warrantee and screw yourself?? - call the shop that built the engine, and calmly tell them what happens when you turn the key. I'd say you need to do what they tell you to do, since it's their warrantee that applies here! This is business, and you need to cover your ass, eh. |
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