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  • jp67stang
    bet ya cant do it like me
    • Mar 2008
    • 1820

    fuel/carb problem

    This is on my 65 mustang, has a holley carb. Over the winter i put a ele fuel pump in and running a regulator set at about 5.5 to 6 psi right now. The fuel pump is wired into a key on so the fuel pump shuts off when the key is turned off. The problem i have is when i run the car then shut it off for a few minutes the car has to crank for a wile before it fires as if the carb is flooding the engine when i turn it off. I thought the floats were set to high but i adjusted them to below the check hole. I rebuilt the carb, so it is a possibility i screwed something up. The car runs great just has the problem that when it been running then i shut it down and try to restart it. Anyone have any ideas?

    mustangs are for fags
  • Notch
    Trunkback Moostang
    • May 2005
    • 23574

    #2
    Did you have to do a lot of messing with your idle flow screws? Is the regulator return or returnless?

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    • james
      TCS Regular
      • Jan 2011
      • 177

      #3
      sounds like it mite just be a idle air bleed prob if its pluged it will put a lot more gas thru at idel ( like you turned the idle screw out 3 full turns )

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      • jp67stang
        bet ya cant do it like me
        • Mar 2008
        • 1820

        #4
        do you mean the idle set screws on the metering block. If those then yes i set them with a vac gauge. Its a holley returnless regulator.

        mustangs are for fags

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        • jp67stang
          bet ya cant do it like me
          • Mar 2008
          • 1820

          #5
          Originally posted by james View Post
          sounds like it mite just be a idle air bleed prob if its pluged it will put a lot more gas thru at idel ( like you turned the idle screw out 3 full turns )
          Are those what screw into the metering block? Sorry not all that great with carbs.

          mustangs are for fags

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          • james
            TCS Regular
            • Jan 2011
            • 177

            #6
            ya it the ones on the blocks and check your powervalve gasket something vary sim happen to me and that was the prob

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            • jp67stang
              bet ya cant do it like me
              • Mar 2008
              • 1820

              #7
              just looked it up alright i see what they are whats the best way about going to clear them out do i have to tear the carb apart and and blow them out or am i able to unscrew them and clean them?

              mustangs are for fags

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              • james
                TCS Regular
                • Jan 2011
                • 177

                #8
                just blow them out but the more i think about it the more i think its your powervalve

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                • jp67stang
                  bet ya cant do it like me
                  • Mar 2008
                  • 1820

                  #9
                  Originally posted by james View Post
                  just blow them out but the more i think about it the more i think its your powervalve
                  replaced it with the carb kit.

                  mustangs are for fags

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                  • jp67stang
                    bet ya cant do it like me
                    • Mar 2008
                    • 1820

                    #10
                    its a really weird problem i dont see any fuel leaking out of the carb when the car is shut off. But for some reason when i go to restart it it has to crank for about 5 seconds then fires right up and runs fine.

                    mustangs are for fags

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                    • james
                      TCS Regular
                      • Jan 2011
                      • 177

                      #11
                      the IAB is a small hole that gos into a bigger one the gos down to the lil hole under the butterflys the most that can get in is dust and it mite b able to gum up but not likely in gas

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                      • james
                        TCS Regular
                        • Jan 2011
                        • 177

                        #12
                        if im thinking right the power valve has 2 holes that go into the main power part of your carb but ties into the idel curcet so if the powervalve is bad what is rare unless you have one hell of a backfire but the gasket gos bad sometimes and what will happen is after you turn off the car the gas will drane out off the small hole under yor two back butterflys it should just be the back buterflys unless u have a powervalve in the frount and u shoudnt

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                        • taank
                          TCS Homer
                          • Aug 2007
                          • 10278

                          #13
                          Look down inside your carb when you shut it off. Watch for it to get wet inside.
                          Jake H.
                          68 Chevy c10 740hp turbo 383/350. 7 time king of the streets champion. Destroyer of pistons

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                          • jp67stang
                            bet ya cant do it like me
                            • Mar 2008
                            • 1820

                            #14
                            Originally posted by taank View Post
                            Look down inside your carb when you shut it off. Watch for it to get wet inside.
                            ill give it another look tomorrow but i have done that and havent noticed anything. At least not on top of the carb blades. Have yet to open them and look down inside. Any ideas what would be doing it if it was leaking gas into it? Im sure thats what is happening but dont really see any fuel pooling.

                            mustangs are for fags

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                            • james
                              TCS Regular
                              • Jan 2011
                              • 177

                              #15
                              u will have to look under the back buterflys.......but carbs r simple the metering blocks are simple to as long as you understand how they work and about 90% dont but what you have as a prob is vary simple

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