mustang1967
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I am having a problem that I hope you guys can help with. Would really appreciate any advice!
I have a recently rebuilt autolite 1100 carb on my 1967 mustang with 200 six cylinder. This is actually a NOS carb that I rebuilt myself just because it was old but it had never been used. The car is having a very rough idle (shakes) and dies on deceleration. I’m pretty sure that if I can get a smooth idle it will run fine.
I have checked all systems and it seems like the issue is with the carb. I have had this car since 2000 so pretty familiar with the basics of points, timing, spark, adjusting the carb idle screw etc. Dwell is correct, timing is right on, has good spark, correct voltage at coil… etc
When I take the top off the carb shouldn’t I be able to blow through the fuel jet with my mouth? This is with the jet screwed into the top.
When I first take the top of the carb I cannot blow through the jet. If I unscrew the jet I can blow through it by itself. After I put it back on the top of the carb I can blow through it while screwed to top.
There is no crud that I can see. In the past I have replaced the fuel tank, blown out the lines and both fuel filters are fairly new. There is no crude in the carburetor bowl that I can see.
What do you think? What would cause me not to be able to blow through the jet? Last time I took the top off and cleared the jet it ran great for a little bit then same problem...
Thanks
I have a recently rebuilt autolite 1100 carb on my 1967 mustang with 200 six cylinder. This is actually a NOS carb that I rebuilt myself just because it was old but it had never been used. The car is having a very rough idle (shakes) and dies on deceleration. I’m pretty sure that if I can get a smooth idle it will run fine.
I have checked all systems and it seems like the issue is with the carb. I have had this car since 2000 so pretty familiar with the basics of points, timing, spark, adjusting the carb idle screw etc. Dwell is correct, timing is right on, has good spark, correct voltage at coil… etc
When I take the top off the carb shouldn’t I be able to blow through the fuel jet with my mouth? This is with the jet screwed into the top.
When I first take the top of the carb I cannot blow through the jet. If I unscrew the jet I can blow through it by itself. After I put it back on the top of the carb I can blow through it while screwed to top.
There is no crud that I can see. In the past I have replaced the fuel tank, blown out the lines and both fuel filters are fairly new. There is no crude in the carburetor bowl that I can see.
What do you think? What would cause me not to be able to blow through the jet? Last time I took the top off and cleared the jet it ran great for a little bit then same problem...
Thanks