Thanks Jack,
I don't think it's that because fuel seems to be dripping from the carbs
after a lot of trying to start it, but it is a good thought. I will keep
messing with it, I'm off to get more gas. I'll keep you all posted.
Jane
'67 GT6
>
> In a message dated 98-06-13 13:13:46 EDT, you write:
>
> << Last weekend I ran out of gas, duh. The gauge doesn't work, I just
blew
> it. So anyway it's really dry now, and I put some gas in. I changed
the
> spark plugs and gapped them at .035 instead of .025 because I working on
> getting it to pass the Colorado emmissions test. I also changed the
> condensor and points (gapped at .015). Now it tries to start but can't
> quite catch on. I'm going to put some more gas in, premium this time
and
> see if it will go. Any ideas on why else it might not start? Help is
> appreciated.
>
> Jane
> '67 GT6 >>
> Jane
> Has the car started since you ran out of gas ? If not, you might
entertain the
> possibility that when the fuel level got really low that something in the
tank
> plugged the fuel line at the tank exit. (this once happened to me in my
TR6)
> i.e. is fuel curently getting to the carbs ?
> Good Luck
> Jack Mc
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