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Old 01-28-2010, 06:49 PM   #1
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Carb problem

Kinda not for me Since I am TPI, But friend down street has a

350 with Edelbrock Carb - Ran fine all week and even today in AM- he went to start to leave work and it ran for second and he lost it- stalled out- meaning the Carb is a Manual choke.
So he said he choke the car to start...

Either way he thought it flooded and would turn over- he asked me to take him up to get the car- When we got there everything seemed fine but when he went to start it I notice the Carb was leaking gas out of linkage-


I was like wow dude- might not want to start it

It seems now battery is dead and its not starting-

Either way I figure I get on here and see if any one had any ideals on this - personaly I fig if you flood it out (which i have on a carb set up- pull off air filter and let it air out and your good)

But when I looked in the carb tonight - i could see a good puddle in the secondarys...

seems like alot of gas for his discription of a couple pumps.
maybe it was a couple more then a couple tryin to get car to start.

Could he blow out the gas and try-?

Why would carb leak?
Float stuck?

Any thoughts be great

thanks in advance
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Old 01-30-2010, 10:59 PM   #2
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Sticking Float was the cause, blew out carb with air - cleaned with carb cleaner - changed fuel filter and then Spray down with wd40 - tapped the life out of the 750 and boom- car running like a beast.

Figure I close the thread with the answer
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Old 01-30-2010, 11:30 PM   #3
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Even though you figured it out... From personal experience those edelbrock carbs are junk. Ive never came across one that ran well and made good power. Just some fyi
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Old 01-31-2010, 10:03 AM   #4
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I was thinking stuck float when I started reading through it. Good to hear you were able to figure it out quickly and get him back up and running.
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Old 02-04-2010, 10:06 PM   #5
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Thanks,

I had a holly on my first motor so I kinda have Holly 1st Love and that was like bulit proof with the abuse I gave it- I was suprised that the Edlebrock did that though but I guess its showing age or just gunk in the tank.
Either way i ask how it was running and i was told flawless...so that was pretty cool it worked out.

i always try cheap and easy fixes 1st myself, poor kid was about to buy a used one for 75.00 off craigslist.

So everything worked out
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