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RE: Carb-itis

To: "datsun-roadsters@autox.team.net" <datsun-roadsters@autox.team.net>
Subject: RE: Carb-itis
From: Jim Tyler <jtyler29@idt.net>
Date: Fri, 8 Oct 1999 21:02:16 -0400
Nobody is going to give you crap, Laurie.  Please pardon my sexism, but you
are certainly the most automotive-ly educated woman I have ever communicated
with.   Glad you are on the list!

Jim Tyler



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From:   SPL311RDST@aol.com[SMTP:SPL311RDST@aol.com]
Sent:   Friday, October 08, 1999 7:18 PM
To:     datsun-roadsters@autox.team.net
Cc:     dhbain@uswest.net
Subject:        Re: Carb-itis

Check your fuel filter... just barely enough petrol may be getting by to let 
it run. 

Another problem I have ran into w/ same symptoms:

A long time ago my idiot ex-husband decided to "steal" some gas outta my 
tank. In doing so he left chunks of the fuel hose in the tank. It had 
shredded when he pulled it out of the filler neck. I kept changing the 
filters as they quickly filled up w/ gunk. Years later, this same problem 
re-occurred. I took the mechanical fuel pump apart ( The top easily unscrews- 
thank goodness you can do this !) and picked out tons of crud. Buckled it 
back up, and it's ran like a champ ever since.

SU float bowl tops are fortunately easy to pop off & insepect for foreign 
objects too.

Another interesting fuel anecdote: Back in my "British days" I inherited a 
Cortina that somone had given up hope on. There was evidence of a new fuel 
pump/filters, and a recent carb teardown. Still would just start, then 
sputter & die. Turns out that somone had used a shop rag as a temporary gas 
cap, and the darned thing fell in the tank. When vaccuum hit the lines, it 
sucked the rag up to the pickup. When the engine starved itself out, it would 
die, and the rag would fall back, letting enough petrol through to go through 
the whole routine again. (Hmmm...I know I'll take crap over this, but BOY do 
I miss that car!)

Good Luck !!

Laurie :-)
70 SPL311
Chandler, AZ




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