I put a little mystery oil in there. When I get it running I will start to
chase the problem down.
As for the fuel pump, I need to get under the car and see what type it is,
Barney said that some aftermarket pumps behave that way, so I'll have to
look. I couldn't find any leaks, but when I check the pump, I'll be sure
to run some air thought the lines to clear them out.
Patton
At 04:34 PM 1/1/2002, Gonaj@aol.com wrote:
>Those compression numbers are good enough to get it running. Depends what
>the cause but #4 might improve once run. Try putting some Marvel Mystery oil
>in it.
>Fule pump should shut off with pressure. I don't know where the sensor is or
>at what pressure it should stop. Could be a leak, a weak pump or bad
>pressure sensor system.
> I would check for leaks, then assure that there is spark and continue to
> try
>to start it.
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1967 MGB
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