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Datsunitus wrote:
****UPDATE****
Tried blowing from the rear and carb filled up with gas then quickly died.
On top of the tank I checked the breather line and it seemed fine.
After numerous times trying to start went to remove gas cap and it was under alot of negative pressure.
****Question****
other then what I did what else could it be? When blowing from the front of the car into the fuel line I was able to blow gas out of the gas cap.
OK, I've sat in the corner for a while & had a think. Now I have a couple of questions.
Lets see.
1. You dismantled most of the fuel system & blew it clear. So that's all good.
2. You blew from the rear & the carb filled. Where did you blow FROM? Did you blow into the fuel tank filler?
3. You unhooked the fuel line from behind the rear wheel, ... then what? Did you simply let it drain into a container? I can't look while writing this so I will check later to see if you have a coupe [low fuel tank, under rear floor] or a sedan [high fuel tank, behind back seat.]
4. After trying to start the car with a full tank, you found a LOT of negative pressure in the tank. It didn't even start & it had a lot of negative pressure?
5. You blew from the engine end & fuel was ejected from the fuel cap? So the fuel cap will let fuel escape, but won't let air in? [negative pressure remember]
Just to amuse an old man, try starting it with the fuel cap off. If it starts, then screw the idle up to about 1000 or so & let it run for a few minutes. If it's still running, then refit the cap.
If it dies after another few minutes, [give it a chance] see if you can get the cap off before it dies completely.
If it suddenly picks up again then spend $29.17 & buy your car an early Xmas present from your Nissan dealers parts counter.