Re: Easamatic Condition

Posted by Steve Davis On 2009/5/26 19:25:34
Thank you everyone for the excellent advice and explanations. I sure don't want to take any chances so it looks like the whole Easamatic assembly has to be removed and sent off for a rebuild or replaced.

This low mileage car is turning into quite a project. Monday I discovered I have to redo the fuel lines too. They're so rusted on the outside and a peak inside is only slightly better. Then some bozo who hooked the line up from the mechanical pump to the electric fuel pump kinked and virtually flattened the fuel line in one place.

With the great help of this website I'll get her going!

---Steve

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