MercuryMarc
Well-known member
Well...
My 69 200 takes forever to start if not driven for a while.
So far I have:
Rebuilt my Holley 1940
Installed another Holley 1940 (manual choke)
Replaced the fuel pump and filter
Installed new plugs
Replaced the coil to distributer wire (corroded at the coil terminal)
Seems to be worse if facing uphill when trying to start.
Also, backfires and stumbles while driving 1/2 way up a big hill if I drive over 35 mph, but seems ok if I drive just a touch slower.
NEW Discovery:
The clear fuel filter between the carb and the pump seems to be very low on fuel (only 10% full) after sitting a while, but 50% full just after I stop and pop the hood.
I think I have a gravity related fuel issue. Any suggestions?
Thanks!
Marc in SF
63 Comet Ragtop
69 200
Dual Cupholders
http://mercurycomet.net
My 69 200 takes forever to start if not driven for a while.
So far I have:
Rebuilt my Holley 1940
Installed another Holley 1940 (manual choke)
Replaced the fuel pump and filter
Installed new plugs
Replaced the coil to distributer wire (corroded at the coil terminal)
Seems to be worse if facing uphill when trying to start.
Also, backfires and stumbles while driving 1/2 way up a big hill if I drive over 35 mph, but seems ok if I drive just a touch slower.
NEW Discovery:
The clear fuel filter between the carb and the pump seems to be very low on fuel (only 10% full) after sitting a while, but 50% full just after I stop and pop the hood.
I think I have a gravity related fuel issue. Any suggestions?
Thanks!
Marc in SF
63 Comet Ragtop
69 200
Dual Cupholders
http://mercurycomet.net