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fuel problem?
agrodato
Posted on: 2008/1/15 6:44
when the car sits for a few days it dosent start.previous owner says that fuel drains from the carbie and fuel filter. to get it started u have to suck the from the line to the carbie and reconect the line. it still happens if we leave the fuel cap off. any ideas?
#2
Re: fuel problem?
ddgonzal
Posted on: 2008/1/15 6:57
If the fuel bowl goes empty, it is probably leaking out around the jet plugs. You'll find these on the outside of the carburetor below the sight glass. Carefully tighten them, just enough so it stops leaking. Not so tight that something breaks.
Fuel Leaks When the fuel bowl leaks out, it takes a lot of cranking on the starter to get the fuel going.
#3
Re: fuel problem?
WhiteSedan
Posted on: 2008/1/15 7:34
We have this problem with my partners auto, except the engine is flooded so the carb is leaking internally. Could it be leaking at the ball bearing underneith the accelerator pump, or maybe the one under the injector weight? There is a smaller ball bearing and a larger one, which one goes where?
#4
Re: fuel problem?
agrodato
Posted on: 2008/1/15 7:53
you are right the fuel is leaking from the bottom of the carby we tightened the bolt on the left (that was the one that was leaking) and it is stripped any suggestions
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Re: fuel problem?
frankthedolphintrainer
Posted on: 2008/1/15 10:46
if its stuffed and you cant fix it there would be surley someone close to you with a spare carby, where are you?
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