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No fuel on the carb
Posted:
05 Nov 2014 18:54
by Apewalski70
Hi every body,
After some month without get started, when I tried I had fire back on the carb, so I disassemble the carb for uncork it, today I replace the carb, no fire but no fuel come to the carb, can't start the car,
have an idea ?
Thanks
Re: No fuel on the carb
Posted:
05 Nov 2014 19:17
by Adrian Worman
Now you've sorted it you may have jammed the needle and seat closed, split a fuel line or even have a ruptured diagram in the fuel pump.
Pull the butterflies back, pour about an egg cup full of fuel down front and rear of the carb.
Crank the car and see if it ignites and idles for a few seconds.
You're just going to have to work thru it slowly
Re: No fuel on the carb
Posted:
05 Nov 2014 20:32
by Apewalski70
Okay thanks I will say you when I try.
Re: No fuel on the carb
Posted:
25 Feb 2015 11:26
by Apewalski70
So, for the information, I aspirated fuel just above the fuel filter (yes its disgusting), put some fuel on front and rear of the carb and I start the engine for a few seconds, Now I have fuel in the carb (a lil of overflowing) and no fire back, so thanks you Adrien !
Re: No fuel on the carb
Posted:
25 Feb 2015 11:54
by Adrian Worman
Good news, did the car continue to run? Time to strip and rebuild the carb and thoroughly clean with some solvent cleaner through all the jets, air bleeds etc.
Re: No fuel on the carb
Posted:
25 Feb 2015 12:30
by Apewalski70
No just something like 15 seconds,can't start again, I already clean the carb but I thing I will need a rebuild kit, did you know where I can find the carb number ? Just to be sure the rebuild kit will fit, thanks.
Re: No fuel on the carb
Posted:
25 Feb 2015 13:44
by Adrian Worman
What carb is it? A Holley is easy enough to identify, an Edelbrock is simple cos there's only one type of each model, Thermoquads easy too.
Got pix?
Re: No fuel on the carb
Posted:
25 Feb 2015 16:29
by Apewalski70
Its a holley, look like good when I pump with the hand, I dont know
Re: No fuel on the carb
Posted:
27 Feb 2015 17:57
by Adrian Worman
That looks like an old 780cfm 4150 DP with the airhorn machined off.
Got any part numbers on it you can give us, apart from the 1444 thats in the pic?
Re: No fuel on the carb
Posted:
27 Feb 2015 19:58
by Apewalski70
I will tell you that thuesday or wednesday, a 780 cfm is a good choise for a 440 ?
Re: No fuel on the carb
Posted:
27 Feb 2015 22:58
by Adrian Worman
Yeah it may be old but it's a perfect size, easy to tune too, I luv double pumpers
Re: No fuel on the carb
Posted:
03 Mar 2015 12:11
by Apewalski70
Perfect