I have rebuilt the carb, replaced the points, coil, condenser, plugs, wires, cap and rotor. Valve lash is good. Have not yet checked compression although I think it is ok.
I used to have to sometimes feather the choke to keep it running. Sometimes it would idle fine and others it would quit when I came to a stop. I would get it home and find it running fine again.
Since doing all this work, the truck has run much better. Now I am finding it not able to idle at all without the choke. I run it for 15 minutes to get it up to temp and when I push the choke in it surges a little and dies. I checked the idle mixture screw and all the linkages and they all seem fine.
I found today that I can adjust the choke(weber) so that it is just at the point where it starts to open the choke butterfly plate. If I even try to open that plate just a little bit, it stalls. Otherwise it runs pretty good.
The fuel is about 2 gallons of year old fuel and 2 gallons of fresh. It has a mechanical pump with an inline filter between it and the carb. When I shake the filter, the fuel turns brown.
Next I will change out the filter, blow out the lines and feed the fuel intake from the pump into a jerry can with fresh fuel.
Any other opinions?
I used to have to sometimes feather the choke to keep it running. Sometimes it would idle fine and others it would quit when I came to a stop. I would get it home and find it running fine again.
Since doing all this work, the truck has run much better. Now I am finding it not able to idle at all without the choke. I run it for 15 minutes to get it up to temp and when I push the choke in it surges a little and dies. I checked the idle mixture screw and all the linkages and they all seem fine.
I found today that I can adjust the choke(weber) so that it is just at the point where it starts to open the choke butterfly plate. If I even try to open that plate just a little bit, it stalls. Otherwise it runs pretty good.
The fuel is about 2 gallons of year old fuel and 2 gallons of fresh. It has a mechanical pump with an inline filter between it and the carb. When I shake the filter, the fuel turns brown.
Next I will change out the filter, blow out the lines and feed the fuel intake from the pump into a jerry can with fresh fuel.
Any other opinions?
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