Need help...please!!!
#11
thanks so much guys.... i'm glad they have this forum. Hopefully its ok. THe gas I saw leaking...and where the fire was..was literally right around the carb at the top. Thats why I thought maybe it was fromm me pumping the pedal too much. But thanks for all your help and advice..and the pics.
#13
Yeah the pump may or may not be bad,just look for leaks before you go starting the car again.
There may or may not be a fuel line leaking from a gas line,it could just be coming right from the carb itself from old tired gaskets that leak and you pumping it too many times.
A leaky old carb shouldn't be a huge deal while driving but a gas line leak could be lol.
If you don't see any major leaks give starting it up a whirl,if she starts look it over again real well for leaks with it running at idle before you take off in it.
If it doesn't start and acts like it's not getting fuel it could be as simple as a clogged filter so don't jump on replacing the pump till everything else is ruled out.
You could disconnect the fuel line at the carb and crank the motor over to see if it pumps gas out,might be wise to have some kind of catch can ready to pump the fuel into,oh and don't do this with a lit cigarette in your mouth.
Last edited by Y2K; 07-26-2009 at 04:54 PM.
#15
No reason to replace the fuel pump at all, as if it wasn't wprking you wouldn't have fuel leaking out. It's getting to the carb, or it wouldn't leak.
I would do as previously mentioned and remove the coil wire from the distributor cap and then have someone crank the engine as you check to see where the leak is. Once you've found the leak, then you can address that problem, return the coil wire to the distributor, and fire it up.
I would do as previously mentioned and remove the coil wire from the distributor cap and then have someone crank the engine as you check to see where the leak is. Once you've found the leak, then you can address that problem, return the coil wire to the distributor, and fire it up.
#17
They might be on to something there,you may need a carburetor hammer.
#18
pump
if you got to much gas no way fuel pump is bad.If you have no leaks you may have a timing chain problem will make cylinders fire in wrong order causing carburater to flood. Just something else you may want to check.