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Topic: Re: 850 series Ford
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| JAL1012
10-16-2012 12:57:28
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The heat shield is on the new tank I put holes in the gas cap have not run much but.does not seem to get hot I ran it for half hour bottom of tank did not feel hot problem is its hard to start when it was easy to start before changing tanks that's why it could be something blocking lines or shutoff |
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| Will Gumbert
10-16-2012 13:46:21
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| Maybe when installing the new tank some dirt worked its way into the sediment bowl filter. Assuming you have a M/S carb with a sed bowl, try dropping it down and cleaning it and the filter. After re-installing it, open the tank valve and the sed bowl should fill. Either way, open the carb bowl drain and leave it open till fuel runs out of the bowl. Sometimes it seems like air gets trapped in there. If it still is hard to start after blowing out the lines and doing the above, maybe the carb needs cleaned out inside. |
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