04-06-2005, 12:28 PM | #1 |
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Carb Problem
I am running a one barrel carb on a 230 Cu. In engine. Engine and carb only have 49K miles on them, but haven't been ran very much in recent years. I went ahead and put a kit in the carb since the gaskets were leaking somewhat. I have rebuilt carbs for many years many Q-Jets but this is my first go around on this type of 1 barrel. My two problems. After the engine runs for a period of time, you can shut the engine off and come back 1 hour, 2 hours, next day ect. carb won't quirt enough fuel to fire the engine. If you spray a little gas down the throat, she fires right up and runs down the road. I suspicioned the new accelerator pump, but seems to be fine. Second problem is....engine has hesitation unless choke is about a quarter in the shut position.
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04-06-2005, 02:24 PM | #2 |
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Sounds like either accelerator pump (look down carb throat and pump pedal), float level set way too low or fuel is leaking from bowl while it sits.
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04-06-2005, 04:27 PM | #3 |
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pull your dipstick & smell it.if you have a strong fuel smell it may be leaking into the engine from the bowls or from the fuel pump.
more likely your fuel pump has a hole in diaphragm. won't provide correct fuel pressure & can syphon fuel from the carb/line back into tank or into the crankcase. is the hesitation present at all rpms or just at low rpms?
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04-07-2005, 10:13 AM | #4 |
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I've taken the fuel line loose at the carb and cranked the engine. I've got plenty of fuel. I don't know the exact pressure, but plenty of fuel is flowing. I checked the float level again and it checks out o.k. While I had the top of the carb off, I was pressing down on the accelerator pump and its not shooting out a stream into the throat. Its actually backing up out of the hole that has the checkball and t-plug in it. I'm thinking I may still have a clog between the accelerator pump housing and the output into the throat. Sounds like I need to tear the thing apart again. I soaked it in my carb tank for many hours and blew everything out with a air nozzle, but I may still have a clog somewhere.
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