red_stang65
Well-known member
Hey folks, my first post asking for advice. Usually I can find other people who've asked the same questions but this time looks like i've got to come up with it myself.
First off, I've got a fairly plain-jane 200 ci with a once-rebuilt autolite 1100 on the log. Nothing dramatic done yet (maybe later...?). Anywho, I started it up this morning (better yet...tried to start it up) and the engine seemed as if it were flooded. "Strange," I thought as the last time I drove it was over 12 hours ago...When I opened the hood there were quite a few puddles of fuel on the intake log and quite a stench of spilt fuel all over.
Promtly pulling off the air cleaner showed the carb covered in fuel and some dripping from the throttle linkage (not sure if it was from saturation or b/c there's a leak, though). I spent some time trying to readjust the idle screws but to no avail. After making sure the float wasn't sticking and re-tightening all the screws around, the problem still persists. I've gotten the engine to start a few times but boy, oh boy, does it not like running. The engine is running very rough and I have to keep the throttle down about half way to keep it going. Also, plenty of white smoke coming through the pipes (running very rich, I'm sure) and there's always a lot of fuel covering the carb after shut off.
So, I've bought a rebuild kit after searching all day long for someone selling a new/used 1100 without success. I'm trying not to have to go to Pony Carbs just yet as I'm saving that for when I start my offy upgrade. Any ideas on what's going on?!
It's worked wonderfully for the past two years or so and suddenly went to heck just this morning, any ideas?
Sorry for the long post...just thought I'd be thourough in my descriptions, though.
Thanks in advance for any and all advice by the way!
~Bobby
First off, I've got a fairly plain-jane 200 ci with a once-rebuilt autolite 1100 on the log. Nothing dramatic done yet (maybe later...?). Anywho, I started it up this morning (better yet...tried to start it up) and the engine seemed as if it were flooded. "Strange," I thought as the last time I drove it was over 12 hours ago...When I opened the hood there were quite a few puddles of fuel on the intake log and quite a stench of spilt fuel all over.
Promtly pulling off the air cleaner showed the carb covered in fuel and some dripping from the throttle linkage (not sure if it was from saturation or b/c there's a leak, though). I spent some time trying to readjust the idle screws but to no avail. After making sure the float wasn't sticking and re-tightening all the screws around, the problem still persists. I've gotten the engine to start a few times but boy, oh boy, does it not like running. The engine is running very rough and I have to keep the throttle down about half way to keep it going. Also, plenty of white smoke coming through the pipes (running very rich, I'm sure) and there's always a lot of fuel covering the carb after shut off.
So, I've bought a rebuild kit after searching all day long for someone selling a new/used 1100 without success. I'm trying not to have to go to Pony Carbs just yet as I'm saving that for when I start my offy upgrade. Any ideas on what's going on?!
It's worked wonderfully for the past two years or so and suddenly went to heck just this morning, any ideas?
Sorry for the long post...just thought I'd be thourough in my descriptions, though.
Thanks in advance for any and all advice by the way!
~Bobby