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Old 04-13-2009, 08:30 AM
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Take off the fuel line and hold it in a can and get someone to crank er over a few times, getting fuel or not. Filter plugged, float stuck closed in carb, fuel pump ? Plugged jets etc etc.
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maybe your choke is out of adjustment, so it wont open enough to start the car
Old 04-13-2009, 11:12 AM
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Hold the gas pedal down to the floor, DO NOT PUMP IT just put it there and hold it there. meanwhile, put a screwdriver in the carb to hold the choke plate open (yes it is supposed to be closed) and crank, and crank, and crank. all the time holding the pedal to the floor. Dont lift and start over just hold it there and crank.

There, it started right?
Old 04-13-2009, 12:56 PM
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C4C has covered part 2 of the tech exactly.
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Just remember to remove the screwdriver before you close the hood
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hey those old choke pull offs tend to stick .I'd disconnect the choke linkage for now and see if it will start. [BTW the choke pull-off is located in the choke housing itself on that style of AFB] Also, the kickdown linkage does not look right, usually the pin that slides is towards the back of the slot when the engines not running.
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