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Old 03-28-2017, 12:21 AM   #18
Daves55Sedan
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Default Re: carb delima on a '56 Ford intake

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Originally Posted by thomaswatk View Post
It is really hard to start the first time unless the choke is fully closed. It will start, but it takes a lot of pumping the accelerator and grinding the starter. A lot.......... If it's fully choked, it starts right up. Tom
I'm gonna suggest something different based upon what you described above.
I have a 292 but mine has the 2-bbl similar to the old flathead carbs. If you leave it sit for 3 days, you would need to crank the engine forever because the gas has drained out of the float chamber in that time. Is the teapot prone to this phenomenum also?
Mine is a '55 and they all had manual chokes. I've never needed to pull the choke out all the way to start the engine unless it is zero degrees outside, but if its a mere 30 degrees, pulling the choke out less than halfway and it starts right up.
So, maybe you should pop the top off the teapot after letting it sit a few days and see if there's any gas in the float chamber.
If the choke really is at fault, why not just remove that cap off the choke and get one of those cheap manual conversion kits. It's a really cheap fix and you can control how much choke you want.
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