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IML: IML Help
- From: Joe Strickland <jwstrick426@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 11 Sep 2007 09:31:07 -0500
Greg;
Check to see if you are getting spark when it doesn't start. The old
method of disconnecting a spark plug and laying it against a part of the
engine block should work. If there is no spark then trouble shoot the
ignition circuit. I had a Mopar years ago that exhibited the same
problem and found that there was a ballast resistor in the ignition
circuit which opened up under some conditions and caused an intermittent
no start situation. If you do have spark, then trouble shoot the fuel
system. Make sure gasoline is getting to the carburetor. It could be
something as simple as vapor lock. If that is the case, insulating the
fuel line from pump to carburetor should help. Also make sure the line
is not too close to the exhaust manifold.
I assume your car still has a Carter AFB (aluminum four barrel
carburetor). Those were not known to have many problems. The later
cars ('69 & up?) used Carter Thermoquads and those often develop cracks
in the phenolic body part of the carburetor. That causes fuel to leak
out of the bowl of the carburetor until enough cranking pushes fuel back
in to fill the bowl again. It sounds like the gasket set you installed
would have eliminated the possibility of the fuel being cooked out of
the carburetor since there is no longer any exhaust gas going underneath
the carburetor.
Joe
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