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Adjusting 34PICT-3 help please
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<blockquote data-quote="Earlybay1" data-source="post: 615313" data-attributes="member: 28615"><p>If your car has been sitting for a while and has been unused strip carb down and check all the jets for any blockages. Also see if there is any corrosion (white/grey deposits) in any of the jet chambers. This is caused by fuel and moisture reacting with the body of the carb especially if it is a pre unleaded era one. I had a problem with mine as car was sick as a pig and once I cleaned (blocked jets) and reassembled it was like a different car. Check accelerator pump for leaks which feeds the accelerator jet. Now look into carb and open accelerator with engine off! and you should see a nice squirt of fuel coming out of this jet fed by the pump as mentioned. If not, its blocked. A small ultrasonic bath is a good tool for cleaning.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Earlybay1, post: 615313, member: 28615"] If your car has been sitting for a while and has been unused strip carb down and check all the jets for any blockages. Also see if there is any corrosion (white/grey deposits) in any of the jet chambers. This is caused by fuel and moisture reacting with the body of the carb especially if it is a pre unleaded era one. I had a problem with mine as car was sick as a pig and once I cleaned (blocked jets) and reassembled it was like a different car. Check accelerator pump for leaks which feeds the accelerator jet. Now look into carb and open accelerator with engine off! and you should see a nice squirt of fuel coming out of this jet fed by the pump as mentioned. If not, its blocked. A small ultrasonic bath is a good tool for cleaning. [/QUOTE]
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