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> Bad problem here. Just when the 100-6 is all warmed up and has been ripping
> along the boulevards for 15 minutes or so, sometimes it begins to hesitate.
> The carbs seem to "choke" as if they aren't getting enough gas momentarily.
> The most common time for this to happen is if I have been on the highway at
> 70-80 mph and try to accelerate; it just seems to bog down but often recovers
> and becomes "normal
> "again. Please, can someone help with this? I have no idea what the problem
> is much less how to fix it. The Fuel pump was replaced 3 years ago along with
> all tubing withought resolution.
> Has anyone had this before? I'm getting desperate--nothing I do makes it go
>away!
> Thanks,
> Henry Wilson
Sounds like my '66 Midget (RIP). On hot days, I could not get above 3500
RPM. It was the fuel vaporizing in the lines. I insulated the line from
the manifold area and the problem went away. Modern gasoline is more
troublesome in this regard than the stuff available back when the car was
built.
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