edelbrook 600 bog
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RE: edelbrook 600 bog
Yes sir, if the car has been sitting for a while with no fuel being run threw the carb once in awhile, the acclerator pump drys up! If you have to keep pumping the gas to get it to run or move it the pump, now it is manual fuel pump right? in other words you don't have a helper fuel pump on it do you? anything under a the month of AUG. in 1985 should be manual fuel pump. the acclerrator pumps are easy to change, make sure to change the fuel filter as well make sure the fuel lines are not cracked and sucking air, but if you have never change a pump before I would let someone who has to it! It would not hurt to clean out the carb while the top plate it off! If you have anymore question feel free to ask I have been a mechanic for 30 years, and certified for 20yrs!
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P.S. If it hasn't been sitting you may need to raise the level of the float, it may be thristing for fuel and not getting a enough fuel when you get into it!
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If you're not getting a pump shot with minimal deflection, your pump is probably dried out or cracked. Also, if it's an older one, it might not be impervious to the ethanol in the fuel, causing it (and other stuff in your fuel system!) to deteriorate.
Is it the Quadrajet replacement, or the Carter type?
Is it the Quadrajet replacement, or the Carter type?
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Well Whiterock those holes are adjustments the top one is for a deeper plunish, and the second is for a little less plunish, so yes the lower holes are for less squirt, is your choke electric or thermal, (has a thermal spring down in the intake with a little cover over it with a linkage arm going up to the butterfly flap)?
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It should be adjustable, it should have 3 screws that hold a ring agaisnt it to hold it tight, loosen them and move it counter clock wise a little until you see the butterfly slap move down ward to choke it a little more, but don't close it all the way leave it about a 1/4 to 1/2 inch open.
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If you're still having a hesitation what you need to do is go richer on the primary jets/metering rods. One step rich of lean stumble will make that thing light up!
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