Hello,
I'm new to the inline 6 scene, but have some experience with fords- I had a '68 Galaxie 500 and currently have a '71 Ford F500 w/ 390.
Now, I've never really done much tuning or anything on carbs, but I'm having problems with the 1100 on the new car (1966 Falcon Futura 4 door, inline 200CI). It will start and run with starting fluid, but once it runs through the fluid, it dies. I pulled the fuel line to the carb and cranked and it deffinately has enough fuel getting to it- (actually, I want to put on an inline pressure gauge, as it seems like the pressure is too high to me). I pulled the top cover on the carb, replaced needle and leveled float, Replaced diaphragms in accelerator pump and anti stall pot(?) And replaced the spark advance regulator. I pulled the main jet to replace the needle inside, but the needle isn't moving. Do I need to get pliers and try to pull it out, or shold I just leave it? If I blow through the tube, air definately comes out freely, so it doesn't seem to be blocking anything. THe one that's in it is round while the one that came with the rebuild kit is triangular. Any difference? Also, I kinda turned the body over without removing the weights, so I don't quite know what goes where. I know there's the two balls the same size that go in the holes to the two diaphragms, and there's another In the hole by the spark advance. Now, that's three, and that's what the rebuild kit came with. Is there supposed to be one under the cylindrical weight in the other hole, or is that just the weight? In the rebuild kit, the balls where all the same size, whereas the balls that came out, 1 was smaller than the others. I have a '69 Motor's Manual that shows 4 balls while the rebuild kit diagram show three. I'm kinda stuck here.
I could really use any and all ideas anyone has, as the guy I bought the car from is moving Tuesday, so I have to have the car gone Monday or it will be towed and impounded (expired plates) tuesday. I don't have the cash for a tow, so I need to get her started to drive home.
Thanks alot,
Michael
PS- If there's anyone in the inland empire of southern california (the car's in northern rancho cucamonga/ altaloma) that might be able to come give me a hand monday, it would be greatly appreciated.
I'm new to the inline 6 scene, but have some experience with fords- I had a '68 Galaxie 500 and currently have a '71 Ford F500 w/ 390.
Now, I've never really done much tuning or anything on carbs, but I'm having problems with the 1100 on the new car (1966 Falcon Futura 4 door, inline 200CI). It will start and run with starting fluid, but once it runs through the fluid, it dies. I pulled the fuel line to the carb and cranked and it deffinately has enough fuel getting to it- (actually, I want to put on an inline pressure gauge, as it seems like the pressure is too high to me). I pulled the top cover on the carb, replaced needle and leveled float, Replaced diaphragms in accelerator pump and anti stall pot(?) And replaced the spark advance regulator. I pulled the main jet to replace the needle inside, but the needle isn't moving. Do I need to get pliers and try to pull it out, or shold I just leave it? If I blow through the tube, air definately comes out freely, so it doesn't seem to be blocking anything. THe one that's in it is round while the one that came with the rebuild kit is triangular. Any difference? Also, I kinda turned the body over without removing the weights, so I don't quite know what goes where. I know there's the two balls the same size that go in the holes to the two diaphragms, and there's another In the hole by the spark advance. Now, that's three, and that's what the rebuild kit came with. Is there supposed to be one under the cylindrical weight in the other hole, or is that just the weight? In the rebuild kit, the balls where all the same size, whereas the balls that came out, 1 was smaller than the others. I have a '69 Motor's Manual that shows 4 balls while the rebuild kit diagram show three. I'm kinda stuck here.
I could really use any and all ideas anyone has, as the guy I bought the car from is moving Tuesday, so I have to have the car gone Monday or it will be towed and impounded (expired plates) tuesday. I don't have the cash for a tow, so I need to get her started to drive home.
Thanks alot,
Michael
PS- If there's anyone in the inland empire of southern california (the car's in northern rancho cucamonga/ altaloma) that might be able to come give me a hand monday, it would be greatly appreciated.
