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There have been some Tech comments about leaky Holley Carbs & 60s FI units - WELL...I suffered the ultimate failure
Car was sitting for 2 weeks, I started the car and IMMEDIATLY I had ignition ; THEN motor LOCKED up! (diagnosis #2 chamber must have had enough gas sitting to Fuel Lock & the shortened bent rod/piston seized up against the Crank counter weight)
- it was obvious that my 40 yo rebuild needed to be done again
- got lucky as block and crank OK
- New pistons, Rods and balance done (+ other rebuild parts)
Carbs were Holley aftermarket maybe 10 yo
- there have been Tech discussions nytrophil floats sticking causing bowl to leak down
I know from conversations with Fuel & Additive experts that current Premium Fuels do not do well in carbureted engines
My corrective action is to USE a Kill Switch during initial cranking
- hoping any fuel lock stop rotation ; THEN I can pull the plugs
- if engine cranks over THEN turn on the ignition for the start
Any other members suffer similar Fuel Lock???? Skip
There have been some Tech comments about leaky Holley Carbs & 60s FI units - WELL...I suffered the ultimate failure
Car was sitting for 2 weeks, I started the car and IMMEDIATLY I had ignition ; THEN motor LOCKED up! (diagnosis #2 chamber must have had enough gas sitting to Fuel Lock & the shortened bent rod/piston seized up against the Crank counter weight)
- it was obvious that my 40 yo rebuild needed to be done again
- got lucky as block and crank OK
- New pistons, Rods and balance done (+ other rebuild parts)
Carbs were Holley aftermarket maybe 10 yo
- there have been Tech discussions nytrophil floats sticking causing bowl to leak down
I know from conversations with Fuel & Additive experts that current Premium Fuels do not do well in carbureted engines
My corrective action is to USE a Kill Switch during initial cranking
- hoping any fuel lock stop rotation ; THEN I can pull the plugs
- if engine cranks over THEN turn on the ignition for the start
Any other members suffer similar Fuel Lock???? Skip
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