Posted by JMOR on October 01, 2012 at 12:57:39 from (72.181.173.171):
In Reply to: 600 ford stalling posted by showcrop on October 01, 2012 at 11:57:07:
Quoting Removed, click Modern View to seeKeep checking, because IF & I emphasize IF, you have fuel & spark and it runs sometime but not at other times, that spark & or fuel is going away at those "don't run" times & you just haven't found it yet. Other things that cause engines to not run are loss of compression & valve & ignition timing and those are very, very unlikely to go wrong & recover on their own.
"At time of stall, I loosened sediment bowl and it pours out with seemingly no restriction.
Thanks for the reply."
If you read my suggestion, you noticed that I did not say to check sediment bowl flow at time of stall..........what I said was to open the carb bowl drain plug. This is an all-the-way, tank thru everything including carb check....not a half way measure. Further more a 10 second flow at this point still means nothing! Will it fill a pint bottle in less than 2 minutes??????? And I don't mean 3 or 4 minutes after the stall....I mean right now at stall.
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