Re: Carburetor problems??


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Posted by rickyracer (IP: 209.20.170.5) on November 26, 2000 at 19:06:47:

In Reply to: Carburetor problems?? posted by MadMav71 on November 25, 2000 at 22:19:00:

also use a vaccum gage on it while it's running. Float may be leaking allowing fuel to dribble in. Which bypasses the idle screw. Can't remember if the have a power valve or not on the 1bbl. If they do, the miss wired spark plugs could have blow it out allowing fuel to dribble in that way also. How do your plugs looks?

My 71 Maverick has a gremlin, and I need some help. When I bought it, it was missing. After putting the plug wires where they belong, not missing as bad, but still missing. I replaced the plug wires and distributor cap/rotor, still missing. It has new spark plugs, points, and coil, and it is firing on all cylinders.

: From the smell of the exhaust, it is obviously running way too rich. I adjusted the mixture screw all the way in (lean, i.e. no gas), and it is still running way too rich. With the screw all the way in, it shouldn't even run, right? My question is whether a fouled up carburetor would cause a bad miss in an otherwise healthy engine? It's an Autolite 1 barrel on a 250 inline six. I have ordered a rebuild kit, so hopefully that will address my problem. Any additional help or suggestions are appreciated.




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