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Is this still a Carburator Problem ?
No life (a.k.a. DattoMaster)
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Hi Guys

I could get start my datto after head gasket , initialy car started but did not stay, it was to incrtease it's rpm automastically when the accelatator cable is removed and checked the squirt of fuel by moving throttle i didn't see any fuel , so thought it was a problem with the carb ,got the carb done ,now it doesn't increase it's rpm automatically checked the squirt of fuel by moving throttle it is there seems it is very week and also it will start only if i put some petrol from top on to the carb , if not it doesn't start , I think still the carb is not ok , what do you think guys, is it the car problem Yet or any thing else ?

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Posted on: 2009/12/29 3:53
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Re: Is this still a Carburator Problem ?
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is the fuel pump pumpin the fuel to the carby bowl?

Posted on: 2009/12/29 4:34
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Re: Is this still a Carburator Problem ?
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checked the squirt of fuel by moving throttle it is there seems it is very week
Yes, it is a carburetor problem. Is there fuel in the bowl? Look through the sight-glass. It should be exactly half-way after you crank the engine for three 30 second periods with a test in between.

Posted on: 2009/12/29 4:55
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Re: Is this still a Carburator Problem ?
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Hi Guys,

Yes Fuel Pump is working fine it brings fuel,Float level looks over mid some times and less sometimes, so the float level also might be wrong, any way i have given it to adjust,he is also not happy with the carb, he said he will make it and give, is there a way that i can check whether i have got any leaking valve ?

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sumith

Posted on: 2009/12/29 5:28
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If the fuel level is aproximately in the middle of the sight glass, but still gives an intermittent stream, the carburetor needs a new accelerator pump.

Doesn't matter about the valve.

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Re: Is this still a Carburator Problem ?
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It sounds like a manifold gasket leak, Or a hose has been left off the manifold. Have all the valve clearances been done?

It should run and idle without an accelerator pump.

My guess is a lack of manifold vacuum.

Posted on: 2009/12/29 9:02
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