sciabola13
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Hey crew.
71, H code, Fmx, 2v, 2100 with electric solenoid.
Car is in beginning stages of resto and tackling getting her running better. The car did run prior. Rubber hoses were trashed and leaking gas around base gasket and air horn. A vacuum gauge showed between 12 and 14.5 inches of vacuum before I pulled carb.
This is my first carb rebuild, I went slow and checked myself between instructions, manual, and YouTube. Was very thorough on taking pics throughout but I have a few mistakes I regret, more on that below. I was very intense on keeping things clean, spraying the openings with carb cleaner and compressed air. Only spare parts were an extra check ball, a dime sized felt gasket and an extra needle gasket I think. There were two in kit and I put one on. It was a NPD kit btw. The carb base gasket in kit was different so I ordered the fel pro one that was laminated with steel center like my original.
The issues is that car backfired 3 times with flamage through the top of carb in getting her started.
I again, turned the idle/air screws all the way in and then out 1 1/2 turns. I also adjusted the hot air choke a little bit.
Car started and ran for 30 seconds or so idling very slowly...as slow as an engine could idle I bet! Anytime I let foot off accelerator, she died. No subsequent backfiring.
Looked down into intake and fuel is pooling beneath along with some seepage around base gasket.
Pulled #1 plug and she was fuel fouled.
Waiting about 5 minutes after and pulled airhorn off. Fuel bowl was about 1/3 full. Not really sure how much to expect....
Car does need spark plug wires, ignition attention but I wanted to tackle carb first. She ran prior to carb rebuild, not spectacular but it would crank and run almost immediately and idle decently up to temp.
During rebuild I did take off throttle plates and accelerator linkage. I didn't take good photos of that and not sure if throttle plates should be fully closed or have some space when installed. Big error on my part.
I also wish I had gotten a baseline for the timing on the vehicle prior to making changes. I plan on new cap/rotor/wires and a pertronix igniter II once I get the fuel system straightened out.
So, I am not sure how to proceed. I am fairly worried I destroyed the power valve with the backfiring.
Any advice on a procedure to get her started and not burn my house down would be appreciated!
Thanks!
Jeff
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71, H code, Fmx, 2v, 2100 with electric solenoid.
Car is in beginning stages of resto and tackling getting her running better. The car did run prior. Rubber hoses were trashed and leaking gas around base gasket and air horn. A vacuum gauge showed between 12 and 14.5 inches of vacuum before I pulled carb.
This is my first carb rebuild, I went slow and checked myself between instructions, manual, and YouTube. Was very thorough on taking pics throughout but I have a few mistakes I regret, more on that below. I was very intense on keeping things clean, spraying the openings with carb cleaner and compressed air. Only spare parts were an extra check ball, a dime sized felt gasket and an extra needle gasket I think. There were two in kit and I put one on. It was a NPD kit btw. The carb base gasket in kit was different so I ordered the fel pro one that was laminated with steel center like my original.
The issues is that car backfired 3 times with flamage through the top of carb in getting her started.
I again, turned the idle/air screws all the way in and then out 1 1/2 turns. I also adjusted the hot air choke a little bit.
Car started and ran for 30 seconds or so idling very slowly...as slow as an engine could idle I bet! Anytime I let foot off accelerator, she died. No subsequent backfiring.
Looked down into intake and fuel is pooling beneath along with some seepage around base gasket.
Pulled #1 plug and she was fuel fouled.
Waiting about 5 minutes after and pulled airhorn off. Fuel bowl was about 1/3 full. Not really sure how much to expect....
Car does need spark plug wires, ignition attention but I wanted to tackle carb first. She ran prior to carb rebuild, not spectacular but it would crank and run almost immediately and idle decently up to temp.
During rebuild I did take off throttle plates and accelerator linkage. I didn't take good photos of that and not sure if throttle plates should be fully closed or have some space when installed. Big error on my part.
I also wish I had gotten a baseline for the timing on the vehicle prior to making changes. I plan on new cap/rotor/wires and a pertronix igniter II once I get the fuel system straightened out.
So, I am not sure how to proceed. I am fairly worried I destroyed the power valve with the backfiring.
Any advice on a procedure to get her started and not burn my house down would be appreciated!
Thanks!
Jeff
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