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Old 03-10-2008, 05:51 AM   #1
jbarron
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Strange fuel problem

I've got a strange problem maybe somebody else has ran into. After I shut my engine off it pushes fuel out the venturis and even out around the shafts.
This is on a q-jet and it does the same with a edelbrock 1406. Seems like I'm getting really high fuel pressure but its not running when this happens. Runs fine other wise. I'm not sure if the fuel pressure is suppose to drop after you shut the engine off. I'm thinking it might be a bad fuel pump or maybe a clogged vent line.

This is on a 72 with a 350.
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