Re: carburator question.
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Re: carburator question.



If it is a vacuum secondary carb you will almost never see fuel shoot
through the secondaries with no load. This is normal.

What kind of carb do you have? Starvation may be linked to low float
level in the secondary bowl, and possibly set too low in the
primaries.


On Sat, Sep 27, 2008 at 9:55 PM, Dave <civiltech@xxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> Ok, all you carb experts. If I look down the throat of the carburetor
> without the car running and hit full throttle, shouldn't I see gas come out
> of the primaries and secondaries? I'm not seeing anything in the secondaries
> which is probably why the car seems starved when I jump on it. I wish I was
> better at this stuff as I like working on it. I don't mind a mashed knuckle
> now and again, but I don't have the knowledge. Oh well......
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> Dave Harms
> 64 Dodge Polara 500 vert w/383 4spd

-- 
Steve
'63 Hemi Polara


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