Does anyone know how many ounces of fuel it take to fill the fuel bowls on a 1973 Thermoquad carburetor? Can the bowls be filled through the vent tubes to avoid lots of cranking after the car has sat for awhile?
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Available in either 5/16" or 3/8" fittings. I install these along with a toggle or momentary switch under the dash on all my cars with a carburetor. The problem is today's gasolines have a lower Reid Vapor Pressure number because they are formulated with more aromatics and lighter base stocks to increase volatility making them vaporize more quickly which modern fuel injection systems require. The problem is when you switch the engine off the fuel in the bowls of a hot carburetor begin to boil off and if the car is not started again in a few days there is no fuel remaining in the carburetor for a restart. The answer is switch your
If it is sitting and doing this fix the primary transfer caps with JB Weld Marine. Sounds like it is leaking out through the seal that connects them to the main body.Does anyone know how many ounces of fuel it take to fill the fuel bowls on a 1973 Thermoquad carburetor? Can the bowls be filled through the vent tubes to avoid lots of cranking after the car has sat for awhile?