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Old Fuel in the Sump

To: "TR8 Mail List Members" <tr8@mercury.lcs.mit.edu>,
Subject: Old Fuel in the Sump
From: "Chris & Kelly Sharp" <4sharps@cox.net>
Date: Sat, 13 Dec 2003 18:49:21 -0800
Hey Rover 3500 fans-

I acquired a non-running '80 TR8 DHC recently, (ok, months ago really -- my
boss has conspired to keep me from working on it much) with twin ZS carbs.
This evening I had some time to work on it so set out to drain the oil so I
could drop the pan and check the bearings before cranking it up for the
first time.  It was ~50F so I was expecting a nice slow flow.  Instead, oil
mixed w/ old fuel shot out.  (It smelled like turpentine.)  I think I got
out about 4 qts total, I guess it's about 50% fuel.

The PO told me that he had worked on it about a year ago trying to get it to
start.  He said it ran but would flood out.  I pulled the chokes off which
were stuck, cleaned them and got them moving again.

Question for the list:  Could the stuck chokes have dumped enough raw fuel
into the carbs to wash down the cylinders and fill the sump with raw fuel?
Or, should I be looking for another problem?

TIA

Chris Sharp
'64 Spitfire4
'80 TR8

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