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Bad fuel pump! Or clogge line......spray some carb cleaner down the carb and see if it hits.
It looked to be comin from around the oil filter so I Will check it. It is tight so maybe the two gaskets. I'll check. And the no start. There is no fuel getting in to the carb and I think the motor has been turning over enough for the mechanical fuel pump to pump it on there. Any ideas?
Quote from: rayclarkiv57 on August 21, 2014, 06:26:31 amIt looked to be comin from around the oil filter so I Will check it. It is tight so maybe the two gaskets. I'll check. And the no start. There is no fuel getting in to the carb and I think the motor has been turning over enough for the mechanical fuel pump to pump it on there. Any ideas? Oil leak: Don't forget to check for an open oil tap in the filter area. Could be just a missing pipe plug.No fuel: Is there fuel in the tank? Did you clamp the lines during the swap and forget to remove the clamps? Did the fuel pump arm correctly engage the pushrod? Is there a pushrod? Check the fuel lines to make sure everything is connected and the rubber hoses haven't deteriorated, then check fuel pump draw.
Quote from: thefarmboy21 on August 21, 2014, 06:40:50 amBad fuel pump! Or clogge line......spray some carb cleaner down the carb and see if it hits. But the fuel pump came off my old motor and worked fine when the old motor locked up I took it off and put it on the new one.
Thanks y'all. It looks to be coming from around the oil filter area. Only leaks when it turns over. But bad. It pours. What would these oil taps look like.
Quote from: rayclarkiv57 on August 21, 2014, 05:54:11 pmThanks y'all. It looks to be coming from around the oil filter area. Only leaks when it turns over. But bad. It pours. What would these oil taps look like.The other oil tap is located at the back of the intake manifold along the rear china wall, just left of the distributor and typically is 1/8" NPT. I mention this upper oil tap, because oil leaking from here also can run down and drip from the oil filter area.
Quote from: bd on August 21, 2014, 06:51:14 pmQuote from: rayclarkiv57 on August 21, 2014, 05:54:11 pmThanks y'all. It looks to be coming from around the oil filter area. Only leaks when it turns over. But bad. It pours. What would these oil taps look like.that or the plastic line coming from the fitting to the aftermarket gauge The other oil tap is located at the back of the intake manifold along the rear china wall, just left of the distributor and typically is 1/8" NPT. I mention this upper oil tap, because oil leaking from here also can run down and drip from the oil filter area. Very easy to crack the oil sending unit if it happens to hit the firewall when installing an engine, been there done that
Quote from: rayclarkiv57 on August 21, 2014, 05:54:11 pmThanks y'all. It looks to be coming from around the oil filter area. Only leaks when it turns over. But bad. It pours. What would these oil taps look like.that or the plastic line coming from the fitting to the aftermarket gauge The other oil tap is located at the back of the intake manifold along the rear china wall, just left of the distributor and typically is 1/8" NPT. I mention this upper oil tap, because oil leaking from here also can run down and drip from the oil filter area.