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hey there, changed the fuel pump(mechanical) car ran great 1 day, then stalled out at work(embarrassing).. found out fuel is going to carb(variable venturi) and then it is starved.. upon inspection i noticed few things
1. throttle positioner was not fully touching throttle cable 2. fuel not entering bowls 3. if i mess around in choke area the throttle positioner releases and touches the cable(good thing) any comments besides piece o s@#t variable venturi?????? love the car just getting tired of messing around and i absolutely do not want to have to drive my wife's beetle(ghey) thanks in advance guys........ |
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Re: fuel pump
Not 100% about your setup, but most ford and GM cars have a fuel filter in the carb. They are found behind a big nut in the carb where the fuel line connects to the carb. Take note of how it's placed into the carb when pulling it out.
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Re: fuel pump
Actually, the VV "carbs" are GREAT at metering fuel and providing very good power, economy and throttle response.
The BIG problem is like 1% of even dealership techs have any clue how to make them work properly, you just cannot repair them "seat-of-the-pants" style like you can with other things. You REALLY have to take the time and troubleshoot it properly. |
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Re: fuel pump
thanks i feel better.......................gotta luv tha vic
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