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Re: It's ALIVE - now I need help

To: Chris Mottram <c_mottram@yahoo.com>
Subject: Re: It's ALIVE - now I need help
From: Larry Paulick <larry.p@erols.com>
Date: Sat, 09 Mar 2002 18:05:40 -0500
Chris.  One of the best and cheapest investments you should consider is
a Shop Manual, available from Rick at SS.  

You will see how it goes together, learn about your car, and become
proficient in being your own mechanic.  

I have been working on cars for a long time, and would never think of
owning a car, without a shop manual.

Get your own for the garage, and use it regularly, so you can do it
right and not damage your car, or you.

Larry

Chris Mottram wrote:
> 
> Thanks everyone.  It looks like the problem was me.  I
> put the fuel line into the crank case vent nipple on
> the carb.  I did do the finger over the fuel line
> trick (thanks) and managed to spray gas everywhere
> :-).  Once I moved it to the actual fuel nipple,
> everything worked properly.  Now if can just get those
> mufflers on, the neighbors wont call the police.
> 
> Chris
> --- DJoh797014@aol.com wrote:
> > Sounds like a carb problem.  Either the float is
> > stuck
> > or the needle seats have disappeared due the modern
> > stuff they call gas.  Buy a 'zip' kit for your carb
> > and
> > rebuild it.  It should cost about $12 at NAPA and
> > is a universal kit for Ford 2bbl.  It will contain
> > new
> > seats, power valve, etc, all of which are compatible
> > with modern 'gas'.  Others on the list may know, but
> > I
> > don't believe the fuel pump has a shut off.  It will
> > pump until the tank is empty.  You could check this
> > by removing the feed line to the carb which you are
> > going to have to do when rebuilding the carb.  Hold
> > your thumb on the line and have a friend turn the
> > ignition key on but not start the car. The pump
> > should stop ticking rapidly.  It may tick once every
> > 30 secs or so which I believe is a relief valve
> > inside
> > the pump.  Turn the ignition off and catch the gas
> > when you remove your thumb.  The line will have
> > gas in it that is under fuel pump pressure.  DO NOT
> > do this with a hot engine or around open flame.
> >
> > Yes the ballast resistor gets very hot.  My original
> > has a small drilled metal heat shield around it to
> > keep prying fingers away.
> >
> > Rebuild a Ford 2bbl is a piece of cake.
> >
> > Dave Johnson B382002668(under repair) Aurora, IL
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