witchhunter467
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Hi everyone,
I’m working on my '65 Mustang with the 200ci inline-six and the Autolite 1100 (1V). I recently did a rebuild on the carb because of a fuel leak, but things have actually gotten worse.
The Main Issue: Fuel is spraying out of the top of the accelerator pump diaphragm housing. It was doing this before, but after the rebuild, it’s even more prevalent. During the teardown, I discovered that the pump discharge weight (the one that sits on the check ball) was completely missing. The carb currently has all three check balls, but no weight.
The Symptoms:
Significant fuel spray from the top of the pump cover when the throttle is moved.
I’m hearing a new "sucking/vacuum" noise coming from the carb/motor area that wasn't there before.
The car idled fine before the rebuild, but now I have to hold the throttle open and rev it out to get it to stay running (though I suspect I just need to re-tune the idle screws once the leak is fixed).
My Questions:
The Leak: Given that it's spraying out the top of the diaphragm, is this almost certainly a warped cover?
The Missing Weight: Would missing that discharge weight cause enough back-pressure to force fuel out the seal like this?
The Fix: Should I just order the missing weight and Mike’s Carburetor support plate to try and save this casting, or am I better off spending the $400 on the N1904 replacement? I’m worried this carb might be a "lost cause" since it was previously botched by a past owner.
The Noise: Does that sucking sound point toward a vacuum leak at the SCV or the base gasket, or is it likely just air being pulled through the carb?
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I’m working on my '65 Mustang with the 200ci inline-six and the Autolite 1100 (1V). I recently did a rebuild on the carb because of a fuel leak, but things have actually gotten worse.
The Main Issue: Fuel is spraying out of the top of the accelerator pump diaphragm housing. It was doing this before, but after the rebuild, it’s even more prevalent. During the teardown, I discovered that the pump discharge weight (the one that sits on the check ball) was completely missing. The carb currently has all three check balls, but no weight.
The Symptoms:
Significant fuel spray from the top of the pump cover when the throttle is moved.
I’m hearing a new "sucking/vacuum" noise coming from the carb/motor area that wasn't there before.
The car idled fine before the rebuild, but now I have to hold the throttle open and rev it out to get it to stay running (though I suspect I just need to re-tune the idle screws once the leak is fixed).
My Questions:
The Leak: Given that it's spraying out the top of the diaphragm, is this almost certainly a warped cover?
The Missing Weight: Would missing that discharge weight cause enough back-pressure to force fuel out the seal like this?
The Fix: Should I just order the missing weight and Mike’s Carburetor support plate to try and save this casting, or am I better off spending the $400 on the N1904 replacement? I’m worried this carb might be a "lost cause" since it was previously botched by a past owner.
The Noise: Does that sucking sound point toward a vacuum leak at the SCV or the base gasket, or is it likely just air being pulled through the carb?
View attachment 1000006472.mp4
View attachment 1000006479.mp4
View attachment 1000006475.mp4