
T'as always worked for me

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Yes and I have given my opnion on what would work ok for his street car previously, I was merely referring to your comment about what you ran down a race track with a 650DP carb which has nothing to do with the streetdustymopar wrote:Jon has asked for recommendations based on a 'car is on the road 99% of its life' not what gonna get him down the track quick.
I am merely illustrating what has worked for me with what looks like a similar combo in a similar car
I know you did Les, agree with you entirelyLes Szabo wrote:Adrian Worman wrote:For the sake of shelling out 300-400 of yer Earth Pounds I'd take up Jon Connoly (nicest bloke you'll find) very kind offer and at least isolate any other probs, low fuel pressure, shagged pump, etc
tried to suggest that before. re PoE
PoE?Les Szabo wrote:Adrian Worman wrote:For the sake of shelling out 300-400 of yer Earth Pounds I'd take up Jon Connoly (nicest bloke you'll find) very kind offer and at least isolate any other probs, low fuel pressure, shagged pump, etc
tried to suggest that before. re PoE
I'm away at the moment with work but will do tomorrowBozwell wrote:it'll be something really simple.GJUK wrote:The float stick to the floor even with a bowl full of fuel.
can't hurt to take a close up photo of the inside of the float bowl and post it on here.
I agree.Bozwell wrote:it'll be something really simple.GJUK wrote:The float stick to the floor even with a bowl full of fuel.
can't hurt to take a close up photo of the inside of the float bowl and post it on here.
I've just looked on RealSteel and the casings are about £50. Then I would have to get new flaots £15 each. So you're in for just under £100 posted.Mossy68 wrote:I agree.Bozwell wrote:it'll be something really simple.GJUK wrote:The float stick to the floor even with a bowl full of fuel.
can't hurt to take a close up photo of the inside of the float bowl and post it on here.
I have recently heard of a similar problem due to a defect in casting. Suppose as things get older and looser more chance of snagging.