Slipknotcc
Well-known member
Hello all,
I just recently got my 65 Stang up and running again after 9 months, but she kept fouling out spark plugs. So, I take her to a local mechanic who says that the spark plugs are fouling because my fuel mixture is to rich. Now I have never heard of that before, can anyone give me some insight on that? Well he wanted to sell me a new carb for $250+. First I was thinking that I can just turn the screw on the carb that effects the fuel mixture, but he said it was too far gone and that I needed a new one. My question is whether or not i should first try to rebuild my current carb in hopes of fixing the problem. And if so how much skill is required in doing so? Any advice would be much appreciated.
Thank You,
~Cory
P.S. - I have a 200 with an Autolite 1100, I have to check to make sure but I believe that is what is on there.
I just recently got my 65 Stang up and running again after 9 months, but she kept fouling out spark plugs. So, I take her to a local mechanic who says that the spark plugs are fouling because my fuel mixture is to rich. Now I have never heard of that before, can anyone give me some insight on that? Well he wanted to sell me a new carb for $250+. First I was thinking that I can just turn the screw on the carb that effects the fuel mixture, but he said it was too far gone and that I needed a new one. My question is whether or not i should first try to rebuild my current carb in hopes of fixing the problem. And if so how much skill is required in doing so? Any advice would be much appreciated.
Thank You,
~Cory
P.S. - I have a 200 with an Autolite 1100, I have to check to make sure but I believe that is what is on there.