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- 72 Mach1 4spd Qcode Now:427C Titus, CHI top end TKO600 4whl disc
By the way Cribbs, what fuel pump are you running?
You know... If your fuel starvation problem happens "a while after running," especially at higher speeds, you may have an incorrect fuel cap on your tank filler neck. If you have an older, open vented fuel tank and cap, but if the cap is not venting correctly, or more likely you are using a fuel cap designed for a non-vented fuel system that harnesses a charcoal fuel vapor collection tank, drawing out liquid fuel will create a vacuum in the fuel tank. At some point the vacuum in the fuel tank will overcome the fuel pump's ability to pull more liquid fuel. If this is suspected you can go to the filler cap when the fuel starvation is occurring and open the cap while putting your ear near the cap. If you hear a whooshing sound of air rushing into the tank you found your problem.I know you did a cranking fuel pressure test but did you do a running pressure test? Also did you replace the fuel filter? If you perform a running pressure test for say 3-5 minutes that will at least help verify where the problem is. Point is don't go for a new carb until you're certain the fuel problem is not "upstream" of the carb. Good luck with it!
The only filter is the sock in the tank unless someone added one.Did you remove the fuel filter before the fuel pump? I also had a friend with a 64 pontiac and he would drive the vehicle about 5 miles and it would die would have to waiit about 20 minutes and it would be good for about another 5 miles. He put in a new distributor, carb, plugs and wires.
When I was leaving a car show saw him broke down and he explained the problem to me so looking at his car noticed a fuel filter before the fuel pump
which was new and I had some hose in my car so removed it and has run fine since. that was 4 years ago.
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