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Re: no start condition

To: Brad Pace <britclas@ior.com>
Subject: Re: no start condition
Date: Sun, 23 Jul 2000 23:42:46 -0500
Cc: LColli3554@aol.com, spridgets@autox.team.net
References: <94.78032b6.26ab61da@aol.com> <003b01bff51d$bd62f8e0$8571d4cc@w2a2i7>
I keep a small bottle of fuel that I squirt into the carbs to determine if
it will run if force fed gas. If it runs I then backtrack the fuel system
as to blockage, float problems, excessive sediment, etc............

Brad Pace wrote:

>    Todd be sure that you drain the fuel system and use new fuel as the
> old fuel will have lost its volatility and the flash point will be too
> low to be ignited. Put in new spark plugs and be certain that the carb
> jet is free to move in the carb body so that the choke will be
> effective. Pull the damper body
> off and clean the needle with a Scotch Brite pad and be sure that the
> jet is open and free of any obstructions. If the car ran before and it
> has spark this should get you going.
>
>                    Good Luck, Brad
>
>   P.S. You do not need to remove the carbs to do this.


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