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Re: Manual fuel primer pump
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I read this thread when it was first posted and thought, "that's a GREAT idea!"

The "problem" I wanted to overcome is the extended cranking as the fuel filter and carb bowl fill up with fuel after the car has been sitting for a week or more.

This solution works GREAT for this "problem". I can now give a few squeezes of the pump, hop in the car, and (usually) within one engine revolution, she's purring at high-idle. Let her warm up, kick the idle down, and off I go.

HOWEVER...I have noticed another problem pop up since I've been using this pump, and I'm wondering if anyone has experienced the same. The problem may be coincidental or related to the use of the pump.

The weather has been hot here, in the 80's the past few times I've taken it out. If I shut the car off and start it back up within a couple of minutes, no problem. If I shut it off and let it cool all the way down, no problem. But if I shut the car off and let it sit for 20 minutes - and hour or so, it is flooded. Very hard to start, and when it does, it smells like strait gasoline.

My theory is that the little bulb allows the fuel inside to expand, pressurizing the fuel in the line between the pump and the carb, and flooding the carb.

Does this sound feasible??? Anyone else experience this???

Posted on: 2014/8/18 21:28
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Re: HA's 52 200 Grey Ghost
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CONGRATS!!!

Posted on: 2014/7/27 20:48
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Re: Put tubes in them tires?
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I can't offer any comparisons, as these are the only bias ply tires I've ever driven on. However, I do love how these Coker Classics look on my car. According to their website, they have a "tread life warranty". Meaning they are warranted for as long as there is still tread. Mine were put on the car right before it was put away, over 10 years ago. There is no sign of cracking.

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Posted on: 2014/7/21 16:44
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Re: Packard sign
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Awesome sign, nice score!!!

Posted on: 2014/7/19 21:20
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Re: Packard wreck on eBay
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Please tell me that 967133 isn't mother and child. I'm looking at it wrong, aren't I?

Posted on: 2014/6/7 0:50
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Re: The weekend has begun
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Car looks great, on a beautiful day. I hope to have mine up for a trip to Fredericksburg this summer. I'd love to see your car in person!

Posted on: 2014/6/7 0:33
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Re: Sharing my latest project
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Wow, that came out really, really well. Looks great. I'm interested in seeing\hearing how well the POR holds up over time.

Posted on: 2014/6/6 22:50
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Re: 49 Axle shaft
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Agreed - this really is a great place.

Posted on: 2014/5/28 5:56
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Re: 49 Axle shaft
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Mark - really appreciate your follow-through on this!

Posted on: 2014/5/27 21:39
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Re: June Popular Mechanics takes on the 327 eight
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Does the magazine article provide any updates? The blog ends rather abruptly.

Posted on: 2014/5/21 20:29
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