HARVEY LIGHT
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So, on the maiden voyage of the 65 to get a new exhaust system, i discovered that the carb was sticking at mid throttle, causing interesting starts and stops to say the least. I decided that the old one barrel needed to be gone through. I discovered rusty and sticking linkages, now fixed. I set the float at the spec on the sheet, which was about 3/16 higher gas level than what it had been. (Had been about 1 3/16," spec said 1" ) When I go to start it up, at first it cranks to fill the float bowl, then runs real smooth then starts to cough, sputter and die and gas is puking out of the vent. I am wondering if this is a symptom of the float setting being wrong on the spec sheet. It was a NAPA kit, since I can't get carb kits at the parts store where I'm working - Checker/Schucks/Kragen
Facts about the car. 65 Futura, with a transplanted 62/63 170, carb Ford tag # C50F (assuming either an 1100 or a 1904) spark controlled carb.
By the way the Scarebird brake conversion worked well to haul the beast back to a stop with the motor racing.
Facts about the car. 65 Futura, with a transplanted 62/63 170, carb Ford tag # C50F (assuming either an 1100 or a 1904) spark controlled carb.
By the way the Scarebird brake conversion worked well to haul the beast back to a stop with the motor racing.