Losing fuel prime
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Re: Losing fuel prime
It is most pronounced when fully closed.
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Re: Losing fuel prime
I'd make sure that snazzy bolt that was added to the carb's elbow doesn't leak. It's on the low pressure side of the choke and will reduce it's efficiency. If all else fails you can try choking the carb with your hand over the intake elbow as a test. If that doesn't add a heap of fuel you've got some kind of leak in the system.
Andy
Andy
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Re: Losing fuel prime
I noticed the choke doesn't fully close by pulling the knob because there is movement in the bracket on the carb. If I manually close the cable from the carb side the bracket slightly moves and the choke plate moves a bit more. The truck starts cold no problem if i do this. It appears the choke cable bracket on the carb is mounted with 1 screw and this allows it to move and not fully close. Will grab a pic later today.
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Re: Losing fuel prime
Fixed. The screw that mounts the choke tube bracket assembly to the carb body was stripped and allowing the bracket to move instead of closing the choke plate. Replaced with a larger screw and tightened the bracket. Choke plate moves now instead of the bracket. Starts like a charm. Little throttle and full choke and all is well. Thanks for all the help.
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Re: Losing fuel prime
Yep, it's usually something easy like that.
Glad you got it fixed. (Without the electric fuel pump, electronic ignition crowd spending your money needlessly!)
Glad you got it fixed. (Without the electric fuel pump, electronic ignition crowd spending your money needlessly!)
"It may be ugly, but at least it is slow!"