Vacuum Tank Back Together
The vacuum tank is back together. I held the float assembly upside down and lowered the inner tank on top of it. This allowed whatever was in the lower portion of the tank to align & allow the needle to go all the way inside.
Seeing there was no change in the running of the motor running with all of the guts out of the tank, I guess the next item is the carbie. Some wise fellow long ago pointed out the carburetor is a French word. It means "leave it alone!" I usually follow this advice, but it would seem the next place to start now.
Are there things that can be done with the carbie on the car or should it be removed? I have already checked that the vacuum bell moves, what else?
Paul
Seeing there was no change in the running of the motor running with all of the guts out of the tank, I guess the next item is the carbie. Some wise fellow long ago pointed out the carburetor is a French word. It means "leave it alone!" I usually follow this advice, but it would seem the next place to start now.
Are there things that can be done with the carbie on the car or should it be removed? I have already checked that the vacuum bell moves, what else?
Paul
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