RE: IML: the hot starting problem,,,,,,again!!!!
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RE: IML: the hot starting problem,,,,,,again!!!!
- From: "DR CHALLENGER" <drchallenger@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 18 May 2005 20:45:52 +0000
i have 4 carbureted cars and i have not had to resort to installing an
electric pump. they always start with a couple pumps of the throttle.
From: "mail.lig.bellsouth.net" <jagster911@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Gosh: If I have to take another minute to go through this I will just
scream! Carbureted cars have fuel in the bowls all the time, except when
you turn your car off and the fuel literally boils out of the carburetor.
Then, a short while later, you try to start your car. You have spark, but
you don't have fuel. Crank, crank, crank! Your poor starter gets hot,
dies prematurely, and you face the old starter replacement or rebuild
trauma again! Guys, the British and Europeans got around this a long, long
time ago. It is called an electric fuel pump. Low pressure ones, like you
need on your car are available at your local parts store for around 40
dollars, they are the right pressure, take two wires to connect and can be
placed anywhere in the fuel line by a trained monkey. Preferably, you want
to locate it as close to the tank as possible. Most pumps like to push,
rather than pull. Ok, that accomplished, you merely turn the ignition key,
listen for the faint noise of the pump, filling your carb with gas, and
start the car. Yes, Virginia, the stock pump on the engine remains in
line, no changes anyone can see. Again, the knowledge base is enhanced.
No one should be offended by this little scrap of information.
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