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Old 04-14-2014, 09:40 PM   #1
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65 Plymouth Fury 111 Stationwagon

Tlll[B I Have recently been returned my deceased dads 65 plymouth fury 111 wagon V8 COMMANDO it has been sitting for about 3 Years prior to being returned to me. Anyway I put a new fuel pump new fuel filter, Fuel lines, new plugs and wires. It starts and idles beautifully as long as I don't give it gas. It will die then I have to reprime it and starts up. I got some gum out carb cleaner spray but I think I need to take off the top of carb? Anyway here is a pic of carb. Should I just order a new carb? I'm think my engine is a 383 or 318 can't remember what my dad and brother told me along time ago and their no longer alive.What kind of carb is it? If you could helpme I really thank you, Kathy I use to work on cars but stopped until now.

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Re: 65 Plymouth Fury 111 Stationwagon

if the distributor is in the front it is most likely a 383. Motors with distributors in back are old style 318, new style 318, 273, 340, and of course some of the old hemi's
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Re: 65 Plymouth Fury 111 Stationwagon

Oh yes the distributor is in front. Thank you very much. So perhaps you can shed sone lught why it dies when I give it gas. Should I just spray some more gumout in carb since it has been parked and not started for years? Or get a new carb? Thank you for your help. Kathy. Oh I tried to send photo but it won't let me on phone
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Re: 65 Plymouth Fury 111 Stationwagon

first is it a 2 barrel carb or 4 barrel carb. if you know that then do you know what kind of carb it is. if its a 2 barrel should be a carter. if its a 4 barrel could be a holley or if its the original it also should be a carter.
if its a holley you would need to go to a speed shop and ask the owner of the speed shop in your area who is the best on holley carbs and take it to him, not everyone is a good holley repair man usually someone that drag races will be your best bet on a holley. if its a carter i probably would get a rebuilt one, but you could also ask your local speed shop if any one that shops there uses carter carbs and he could rebuild it. never take a carb to a general repair shop usually they aren't good with carbs unless they are involved in either street racing or drag racing. i used to do both and when i got started i learned the hard way about carbs. if i can help in any way let me know don't know where you are but i am in alabama.
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