Thanks for the quick replies. I bought the carb on ebay. It looks very clean with a rebuilders sticker on it. Previous owner said it worked fine, he switched to a 2 barrel. When I look down the throat and pump, fuel just barely dribbles out. I did think about the float levels being off, but it runs so nicely otherwise, that I didn't put that first on the list. I was hoping to try replacing the pump first because of the lack of a strong squirt of fuel.
I screwed up the rebuild of the cars previous holley 1940 so badly that I'm hesitant to tear this one apart more than I need to. So, can I just unscrew the pump from the carb and replace the diaphram? Or should I shell out $300 to have Pony Carbs make it right? Or is that 1101 much simplier than the holley and should I attempt a rebuild? Other ideas?
Yes, the 69 1101 carb is on a 68 1100 base. I enlarged the adaptor plate opening so the butterflies would open. Which leads me to another question. If my memory is correct, the carb has two little channels on it's base, while the base plate only has one. How critical are those little channels? Perhaps some sort of vacuum channel?
PS. I've rebuilt a couple of Edlebrock Weber 4 barrels and they seemed a lot easier than that darn 1940!
Paul W.
Torrance, CA
1968 Mustang