08-26-2013, 09:51 PM | #26 |
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Re: sbc wont start right
Your video doesn't show much other than your choke plate is closed quite a bit. That'll make it run rich and rough. Revving it won't tell us much.
If you tried the visegrip or gravity feed and it didn't work then you must have some crap in your needle/seat. You'll need to pull the top off the carb to check it and clean it out. |
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08-28-2013, 09:29 PM | #29 |
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[QUOTE=3970010;6240254]and i dont think its the carb truck has bee gas tank new fuel filter so i doubt theres any crap in it. and i turn valve off on gravity fed ran for acouple seconds wich would mean that it couldnt be flooded and the is gas left is in bowls which would rule out the needle or seats being dirty or float stuck and it still started the same in starting to think maybe the intake gaskets were the wrong ones i thought that all sbcs were the same with that, i saw what appeared to be oil seepin in gasket i will post pic if i figure that out
Posted via Mobile Device[/ i dropped old distributor it started right up like it used too, did some timing and adjusting and its not missing out... still dont know why old distributor wouldnt make it start right but ohh well its runs good now Posted via Mobile Device |
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