I am hopeful but weary. 'Starting fluid doesn't help'. Even with a junked up carb the engine should have run for a moment or two with starting fluid.
Well, we will know by tonight. The carb has been rebuilt and is ready to install. After work I will be making another try. Fingers crossed.I am hopeful but weary. 'Starting fluid doesn't help'. Even with a junked up carb the engine should have run for a moment or two with starting fluid.
I found this just for you Geoff.....And PLEASE, NO gear clamps on rubber fuel lines. That's ok for a temporary fix or to get things working, but after that, use proper fuel line clamps.
Sorry, but this is something that makes my blood boil when I see gear clamps on fuel lines. Not only are they potentially dangerous, but they look cheap and UGLY!!!
Thanks Tony!!I found this just for you Geoff.....
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Yeah, thanks again............. You won't find one of those anywhere on MY car!! (But I do have a box full of them)OK, Tony started this....I feel this would be a much appreciated gift for Stanglover to utilize on his nice Mustang
Mark, it would be most helpful to post a short video (with sound) of your car trying to start. Don't worry, we'll help you getting it going!Well, the engine has started. After installing the rebuilt carb, she fired right up after 30 seconds of cranking. Idle was nice and throttle response was fine. It was later at night so I didn't want to do a higher rpm runnup in consideration of my neighbors. The next day I connected all the stock gauges and fired the motor. I was a little harder to start than the night before but it did fire and after a short idle time, I ran it up to 2000 rpm and kept it there for 10 minutes. Oil pressure was on "H" and the temp stayed right in the middle of the gauge (factory 3 gauge cluster). The only odd thing was the drivers side exhaust was blowing some white smoke vapor. I put my hand over the pipe and the exhaust was moist and smelled like steam. After some time, the white smoke went away but then came back again. After about 5 minutes running, the rpm increased to 2200.
All through the runup, the temp stayed the same and the oil pressure stayed the same.
After 10 minutes I idled the engine down and shut it off.
Since the runup, I havent been able to get the engine started again. It seems to be back to where it started when the carb was gummed up.
I have had similar issues with a bad distributor and with the intake bolts loosening up after some heat cycles and allowing a vacuum leak.Since the runup, I havent been able to get the engine started again. It seems to be back to where it started when the carb was gummed up.
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