Re: Old gas tank 54 Clipper
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I will check the fuel pump, there must have been some residue in the tank is all I can think.
Posted on: 2012/9/19 10:31
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Remove the filter, and slip a piece of rubber hose onto the line coming from the fuel, and the other end into a bucket. Crank the motor and see if the pump is actually pumping fuel.
If not then the problem is either with a clogged fuel line, a clogged mesh screen in the pump, or a bad pump. If it does pump fuel, then there is something bad with that new filter that is obstructing the flow. Those ceramic elements are deceptive, they may look clean, but the pours can be clogged internally, preventing fuel flow. You have to blow them out from the inside out to clean them. The other possibility is a stuck float in the carb. But I would think if you poured a little bit of fuel down the carb and it doesn't try to start, that the problem lies in the ignition somewhere.
Posted on: 2012/9/19 10:35
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Howard, I installed a Carter electric fuel pump when I was having engine running problems with my 55 Clipper. The pump came with an in-line filter installed before the pump. In addition, there was a note in the installation instructions that said the warranty would be voided if a filter was not installed between the tank and electric pump. (o[]o)
Posted on: 2012/9/19 10:43
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Looks like an afternoon in the garage, I was excited that the car was complete enough to drive , but a little more work needs to be done. Thanks to everyone for the suggestions.
Posted on: 2012/9/19 10:44
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One other possibility as you rule out ignition. Did you do a lot of cranking and is the battery still at a good charge? 6v coils do not like weak batteries.
Quote: When I install the flare fitting it went on very tight If ign is good, Is the filter still full or is the flare fitting actually sealing. You mentioned fuel sloshing into the filter when first started but did it continue or was the fuel in the line drawn in until emptied and then nothing but air?
Posted on: 2012/9/19 10:48
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Try removing the flare fitting at the tank and see if you have fuel there, if not try blowing into the fitting on the tank and see if you can blow into it, Remove the gas cap first thought.. could also try blowing through to the fuel pump, again disconnect the line at the fuel pump. Could be the screen in the pickup tube is plugged,or the line to the pump. I have installed a see through plastic filter at the tank.
Posted on: 2012/9/19 11:06
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The fuel in the filter kept sloshing when I increased the pedal and got to a higher RPM, but when I let it idle it ran out of gas.
Posted on: 2012/9/19 12:45
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Just thought of this, is the fitting at the tank a NPT thread or is it a flare fitting? Both are similar.
Posted on: 2012/9/20 11:24
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Standard 5/16 inverted flare nut is used on the tubing.
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Posted on: 2012/9/20 12:01
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