Steve1970
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the car won't start after running the engine hot for fifteen minutes or so. the engine <span style="font-style: italic">does</span> indeed turn over after 10 or so tries but it will not stay running unless i rev up the rpms. if i keep the rpms up for about a minute, the engine will stay running beautifully.
this only happened after (1) the weather got hot, and (2) i adjusted the fuel mixture. both events occurred the same day. i decided to lean the mixture on the carbs because of sooty plugs; i backed off the needle a 1/2 turn to the left.
i hesitate to restore the mixture back to rich because it actually runs soooo much smoother at the current leaner setting.
so i'm guessing my fuel is evaporating before it gets into the cylinder. almost every component in the fuel system is 2 yrs old or newer.
i'm currently going off of this supposition: when i replaced the jets + floats a couple yrs ago i had a little trouble adjusting the floats. i'm thinking that i have the floats set such that bowl is not filling enough. could this plus the new lean mixture setting have caused the fuel evaporation problem to now render? tomorrow i plan on adjusting the floats so that the bowl fills higher.
does anyone have any other ideas i could try?
the car won't start after running the engine hot for fifteen minutes or so. the engine <span style="font-style: italic">does</span> indeed turn over after 10 or so tries but it will not stay running unless i rev up the rpms. if i keep the rpms up for about a minute, the engine will stay running beautifully.
this only happened after (1) the weather got hot, and (2) i adjusted the fuel mixture. both events occurred the same day. i decided to lean the mixture on the carbs because of sooty plugs; i backed off the needle a 1/2 turn to the left.
i hesitate to restore the mixture back to rich because it actually runs soooo much smoother at the current leaner setting.
so i'm guessing my fuel is evaporating before it gets into the cylinder. almost every component in the fuel system is 2 yrs old or newer.
i'm currently going off of this supposition: when i replaced the jets + floats a couple yrs ago i had a little trouble adjusting the floats. i'm thinking that i have the floats set such that bowl is not filling enough. could this plus the new lean mixture setting have caused the fuel evaporation problem to now render? tomorrow i plan on adjusting the floats so that the bowl fills higher.
does anyone have any other ideas i could try?