I have a 1970 TR6 that I'm trying to start for the first
time in about 2 years. I've changed fluids, turned the
engine by hand, oiled the dash pots, etc.
Now comes the moment of truth. I have gasoline at the
carbs, as evidenced by removing the fuel line and cranking
once. I also have spark as I can "start" the engine with
starting ether, but only till the ether wears off.
Now the question: Do the carbs need to be primed? If so,
how is that accomplished? Could the needles be stuck? The
carb floats move smoothly....
Any suggestions, o learned ones?
Bob
**soon to be 1970 TR6**
**well, maybe not so soon**
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