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Re: [oletrucks] Help carb problems again....

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Subject: Re: [oletrucks] Help carb problems again....
From: VIKINGHILL@aol.com
Date: Fri, 24 Dec 1999 09:26:29 EST
Hi Bob and all,
I haven't done a pressure test on the fuel pump.  The truck ran just fine for 
6 mos on the 20 year old rochester that was on it when I bought it.  Then it 
started leaking and I could not get it to stop with adjustments to the float 
and a rebuild kit or two.  I did however replace the points, plugs,cap, rotor 
and condenser before the last "quality" carb overflowed.  Does that have any 
bearing on it.  When I pulled the plugs out to replace, The #1 cylinder is 
smoking.  I gapped the plugs at .035" and the points at .024" and set the 
timming by ear till it ran smooth. The last carb that I had on it was a 
Carter and I liked the looks of it better, but this time I ended up with a 
Rochester, and it lasted about 3 miles before dumping gas around the bowl 
seal. (they rebuilt it using 2 of these seals).
These seals started leaking (seaping) at an idle, not dripping just coating 
the front of the carb with a small amount of gasoline.
any and all suggestions would be appreciated, and happy holidays.
Casey
 1947 3100 "Thriftmaster"
Forest green with a big red bow, sitting in the drive way. unable to 
move......
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