Check the tops of the float bowls. There are two styles of lids and
bolts. The early style did not have the bronze fitting with the
overflow pipe. It had a aluminium cap and there were two small cuts
in the lid to allow the float bowl to breath. If you have the wrong
set up you will run out of fuel to the engine on acceleration and
high speeds.
David Nock
British Car Specialists
Stockton Ca 95205
209-948-8767
www.britishcarspecialists.com
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On Nov 20, 2011, at 3:26 AM, Bob Abbott wrote:
> I need the group'.s help with a problem that has me stumped. Car is
> a 100 -
> completely restored. Not 100 miles on it. Everything new during the
> restoration.
> Starts fine, runs smoothly, until it warms up. It then begins to
> miss and
> buck. Its worse on acceleration but you don't need to be hard on the
> throttle for it to happen. Replaced the new fuel pump with another
> bran-new
> one. Sent the distributor back to Jeff to have him check his
> rebuild.Checked mixture, timing,float bowl level, etc. and all seem
> to be
> spot on. I'm at a loss as to what to look for next. Any and all
> ideas will
> be followed up
> Bob
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