Eric,
Make sure the float levels are set correctly. If you have the late carbs
with the hinged floats you might change the float bowl covers to the early
style free float covers. They are less prone to the leaning on turns problems.
Another thing to check is the screens in the inlet banjos. You'd be amazed
how cruddy they get. Last time I checked they are still available through
Nissan.
keith williams
In a message dated 11/2/2005 8:26:28 A.M. Pacific Standard Time,
ericerichoffman@yahoo.com writes:
My car is a 67.5 1600 that someone has put 2000 engine, trans & badges on.
After taking a fast corner I temporarily lose power. A shame since that
what the car is so well suited for.
My technician says he wants to raise the carb float bowls, he also said that
since it was originally a 1600 that the fuel pump & lines could be smaller.
He's also suggesting baffling the fuel tank, which sounds expensive.
Baffling in fact.
Anybody know if the 67.5 2000 has different fuel pump & lines than 1600 &
any other likely causes?
Eric Hoffman
Atlanta, GA
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