Hi;
I'm having a problem with a 2X4 set up on a 1961.. The car is a 283/245 set up. Recently installed a set of "correct" carbs for the car. The rear carb runs fine but the front constantly drips fuel into the manifold. It (the car)will run for a few seconds and then begin to flood the engine out. When I shut the engine off, there is a steady fuel drip from all 4 venturi on the front carb and the gasket between the top and middle carb castings is soaked. The car will not idle, period, and runs like crap on the road. I've had the front carb back to the rebuilder twice already. He replaced the float the first time (which was defective) and the lower butterflies the second time (this is a very well respected guy, in the business 30 years). I installed the carb again last night after the last "fix" and have exactly the same problem. Before picking up, the carb guy ran it on his "bench" for me under simulated "live" conditions and I saw it preform flawlessly. The carb vacuum was 21" of Hg with 4 PSI of fuel pressure when tested.
Does anyone have any ideas?? Anyone know what fuel pressure should be/is on a 1961 dual carb set up??
Thanks in advance, Joel
I'm having a problem with a 2X4 set up on a 1961.. The car is a 283/245 set up. Recently installed a set of "correct" carbs for the car. The rear carb runs fine but the front constantly drips fuel into the manifold. It (the car)will run for a few seconds and then begin to flood the engine out. When I shut the engine off, there is a steady fuel drip from all 4 venturi on the front carb and the gasket between the top and middle carb castings is soaked. The car will not idle, period, and runs like crap on the road. I've had the front carb back to the rebuilder twice already. He replaced the float the first time (which was defective) and the lower butterflies the second time (this is a very well respected guy, in the business 30 years). I installed the carb again last night after the last "fix" and have exactly the same problem. Before picking up, the carb guy ran it on his "bench" for me under simulated "live" conditions and I saw it preform flawlessly. The carb vacuum was 21" of Hg with 4 PSI of fuel pressure when tested.
Does anyone have any ideas?? Anyone know what fuel pressure should be/is on a 1961 dual carb set up??
Thanks in advance, Joel
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