MercuryMarc
Well-known member
My 69 200 six with a Holley 1940 carb takes forever to start- so I rebuilt the carb and the problem is the same, maybe worse. Also has new fuel filter.
Starts right up if warm. Cranks for 10 seconds then starts if sitting for 8 hours. Takes 20 seconds if sitting for a few days. If sitting for a week, takes 30 seconds of cranking, then waiting a minute, and cranking 30 more seconds, then waiting a few minutes, then fires right up. It might be my imagination but the problem may be worse if the I park facing uphill (happens sometimes at work) - have not tried facing downhill but I'm tempted. I thought I might have had a leaking carb float chamber - I wonder if I have a bad fuel pump or leaking gas line. Maybe a float setting issue? I'd appreciate any suggestions or next steps...
Thanks in advance-
Marc in SF
63 Comet Ragtop
69 200 six/C4 tranny
Dual Cupholders
78 200 six block in my garage - will be swapped in this winter
http://mercurycomet.net
Starts right up if warm. Cranks for 10 seconds then starts if sitting for 8 hours. Takes 20 seconds if sitting for a few days. If sitting for a week, takes 30 seconds of cranking, then waiting a minute, and cranking 30 more seconds, then waiting a few minutes, then fires right up. It might be my imagination but the problem may be worse if the I park facing uphill (happens sometimes at work) - have not tried facing downhill but I'm tempted. I thought I might have had a leaking carb float chamber - I wonder if I have a bad fuel pump or leaking gas line. Maybe a float setting issue? I'd appreciate any suggestions or next steps...
Thanks in advance-
Marc in SF
63 Comet Ragtop
69 200 six/C4 tranny
Dual Cupholders
78 200 six block in my garage - will be swapped in this winter
http://mercurycomet.net