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I hate most of you, so much.
I hate most of you, so much.
I hate most of you, so much.
I have a 78 ford, crewcab, 351m400. Edelbrock intake and just installed a brand new 750cfm edelbrock carb. Started right up and ran as good as it ever has for about 10 min. Went to adjust the feul lean one side, flooded out died. It should be noted that i had flooding issues with the last 650 ctm carb, and was told it was old and needed to be replaced. I have adjusted the floats, added an electronic fuel pump, and a new regulator(set to 5.5 psi). I have done everything aside from swapping out springs and needles. Wait for a while, fire it up, runs beautifully until flooding out. Any help will be appreciated.
Fuck everyone who has a joke, not in the mood, i hate you.
Thank you to anyone who wants to help.
Float's gotta be stuck. Get a rebuild kit and do it again.
Ethanol destroys those little things in no time.
Edit...AND check the little rubber plugs on the back of the carb for the lines not being used. I had one that cracked and was sucking air. It'll make it run instantly bad like yours did. It's a 10 cent fix and very common.
Did you check for a vacuum leak at the slave cylinder?
I don't work on anything that old but I gotta agree with Juicy on this one.
It's a "brand new" carb !
Did you check for a vacuum leak at the slave cylinder?
just installed a brand new 750cfm edelbrock carb.
Well then. Everything should be running fine. Glad we could help @Peter Gozintite.
It has a carburetor ! The thread is about problems with a carburetor !
Only poors buy Fords...LOL ! The problem is easy to find.
They had em circle it for future reference.....
We do good work !
Where do we send the bill ?
Only poors buy Fords...
Dont know. Think i have food poisoning. Been barfing out both ends all day. Gonna go lay down and hope i die@Peter Gozintite
so whats the prognosis on the truck
with all this help it should have been a breeze to fix.