The 1960 would not start this morning no matter what I tried.
Fine.
I get home, and decide to give it another shot. She's got a secondary fuel pump, so I turn the key and let that tick away while I go remove the air filter, and close the butterfly (choke?) on the carb. Give her some gas, turn the key, and almost get her going.
So, back under the hood, close the butterfly again, give her some gas by manually moving the accelerator from under the hood, walk back around, turn the key, and success! - For about a split second before she coughs up a ball of fire and dies.
So, I put out the fire, wait a minute, try again - Same result.
This is where I learn that even though I rebuilt the carburetor on the 75, I don't know anything about them. Some of the parts on the carb don't move smoothly, so I think a good cleaning is in order. Beyond that, I'm stuck.
Ideas?
Fine.
I get home, and decide to give it another shot. She's got a secondary fuel pump, so I turn the key and let that tick away while I go remove the air filter, and close the butterfly (choke?) on the carb. Give her some gas, turn the key, and almost get her going.
So, back under the hood, close the butterfly again, give her some gas by manually moving the accelerator from under the hood, walk back around, turn the key, and success! - For about a split second before she coughs up a ball of fire and dies.
So, I put out the fire, wait a minute, try again - Same result.
This is where I learn that even though I rebuilt the carburetor on the 75, I don't know anything about them. Some of the parts on the carb don't move smoothly, so I think a good cleaning is in order. Beyond that, I'm stuck.
Ideas?
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