Needing Help with a 71 Buick Skylark
#11
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Location: Douglasville Ga
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I Finally figured it out!!!!! I went ahead and bought an electric fuel pump and hooked it up, it was not pumping any fuel. So I traced the line back to the tank and there was about a 4 inches piece of rubber hose coming from the suction of the tank that was dry rotted. I replaced it and the Buick Came Alive. The piece of rubber line was hard to spot because it was on top of the tank. Thanks for all the suggestions.
Chris
Chris
#12
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Originally Posted by poncholvr
a good edelbrock with a manual,or auto choke will fix it-
-not a fan of quadrajunks-- i know it seems like the damn things are on everything-i just dont lik'em :evil:
-not a fan of quadrajunks-- i know it seems like the damn things are on everything-i just dont lik'em :evil:
I've never heard of a "GOOD" edlebrock carb, most everyone I've seen were not even fit to be boat anchors> JMO Cp