Take the main fuel line off the carb and start the ignition, letting fuel
dump into a big jar. If it is pumping out in a slow stream, then probably
something is wrong with your pump. Also check in the jar for dirt/rust.
Also possible that something is clogging the inlet pickup inside the
tank....
On Tuesday, August 27, 2013, john spaur wrote:
> I still have a misfire at high speeds and at low speeds when I accelerate.
>
> The timing seems to be set correctly and the fuel tank, pump, lines,
> filter, needle seats and float chambers are clean. The plugs and points are
> gapped correctly.
>
> The carbs were rebuilt but I don't believe the piston/suction chambers are
> to factory specifications. The carbs are original and I am wondering if
> that is why I am getting the misfire (it is not a back fire through the
> exhaust).
>
> Has anyone had similar symptoms that were cured only by replacing the
> carburetors with new ones?
>
> TIA
>
> John Spaur
> '62 BT7
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