The Horvaths
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New condensors are not immune to outright failure. Especially nowadays.
Interesting... the only other thing that should cause the pressure drop when stopped is a leaky needle & seat in the carb. What fuel pump is this? If a stock type, should be 5-7 psi I do believe. Gotta wonder if this have been overcoming the needle valve and running excess fuel.Ok, cleaned the cArb out. Didn't find anything out of the ordinary there. I checked the fuel pressure and it holds steady at 8, use to be 10 when I first put the new pump on. Anyway, it does loose pressure immediately when you cut off the engine. Just drops back to zero almost as fast as I can walk back around the car. I took off the fuel pump and found some gunk sitting in it. I am going to replace it but I don't think that will solve my problem.
The blue canister is a block heater.
8 or 10 lbs fuel pressure? What kind of fuel pump are you running? That's way too much fuel pressure for that carb. It's flooding.Ok, cleaned the cArb out. Didn't find anything out of the ordinary there. I checked the fuel pressure and it holds steady at 8, use to be 10 when I first put the new pump on. Anyway, it does loose pressure immediately when you cut off the engine. Just drops back to zero almost as fast as I can walk back around the car. I took off the fuel pump and found some gunk sitting in it. I am going to replace it but I don't think that will solve my problem.
The blue canister is a block heater.
OK, did not think it got all that cold in Colorodo Springs; just curious.I haven't used the block heater yet, I picked up this car just after winter ended. I doubt I will really use it out here though. Where I am it usually doesn't gett too much colder than 20s and I plan on having this car in the garage anyway.