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FrankWest 06-08-2024 06:15 PM

engine stalls when given gas
 

1933 model B
Engine idles ok but when given gas engine stalls especially when trying to drive.

Fairlane514 06-08-2024 06:35 PM

Re: engine stalls when given gas
 

Assume its a V8. May be the accelerator pump. Does it recover when you let off a little bit, or completely dies?

Are just trying to start from a stop or give it "all the beans?"

ActionYobbo 06-08-2024 06:44 PM

Re: engine stalls when given gas
 

Vacuum leak

FrankWest 06-08-2024 06:54 PM

Re: engine stalls when given gas
 

Quote:

Originally Posted by Fairlane514 (Post 2316675)
Assume its a V8. May be the accelerator pump. Does it recover when you let off a little bit, or completely dies?

Are just trying to start from a stop or give it "all the beans?"

When you let off a bit , it comes back.
This is a 4 cylinder engine, 1933 model b ford
Trying to take off from a stop.

Fairlane514 06-08-2024 07:27 PM

Re: engine stalls when given gas
 

Have you been through the carb? Float level etc.

Flathead Fever 06-08-2024 08:27 PM

Re: engine stalls when given gas
 

It could be other things too, but I would start with checking out the carburetor. If it idles okay but then stumbles while you're pushing the pedal to accelerate and then recovers once you get up to a steady speed. Then its most likely the accelerator pump. The engine needs this extra squirt fuel to make the transition between idle circuit and the main circuit. If it's not working it will cough, puke and fall on its face like it's running out of gas while the gas pedal is moving until the main circuit takes over and then it runs fine. With it shut off, pull the air cleaner and look into the carb and you should see a squirt of fuel when you move the linkage. It's really common for a carb to sit and the accelerator pump dries out and shrinks and it won't squirt. If it's not squirting than I would go ahead and rebuild the carb. Just be gentle with all those little screws, it doesn't take much to strip them out. Blowout each of the fuel passages with a can carb spray with the straw nozzle. Put the straw up against each port and make sure it blows out the other end of it. Then you'll need to set the choke level, Idle air fuel adjustment and then finally the idle speed.

Fairlane514 06-08-2024 09:17 PM

Re: engine stalls when given gas
 

If using a Zentih model B carb, it does not have an accelerator pump, it has a power tube, that acts like one.

51504bat 06-08-2024 09:19 PM

Re: engine stalls when given gas
 

don't rule out a bad condenser

FrankWest 06-09-2024 11:49 AM

Re: engine stalls when given gas
 

Quote:

Originally Posted by Flathead Fever (Post 2316703)
It could be other things too, but I would start with checking out the carburetor. If it idles okay but then stumbles while you're pushing the pedal to accelerate and then recovers once you get up to a steady speed. Then its most likely the accelerator pump. The engine needs this extra squirt fuel to make the transition between idle circuit and the main circuit. If it's not working it will cough, puke and fall on its face like it's running out of gas while the gas pedal is moving until the main circuit takes over and then it runs fine. With it shut off, pull the air cleaner and look into the carb and you should see a squirt of fuel when you move the linkage. It's really common for a carb to sit and the accelerator pump dries out and shrinks and it won't squirt. If it's not squirting than I would go ahead and rebuild the carb. Just be gentle with all those little screws, it doesn't take much to strip them out. Blowout each of the fuel passages with a can carb spray with the straw nozzle. Put the straw up against each port and make sure it blows out the other end of it. Then you'll need to set the choke level, Idle air fuel adjustment and then finally the idle speed.

Have you ever had any luck with MMO in the gas cleaning the carb?


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