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I have an Edelbrock 750cfm AFB type carb on the 440 in my GTX and I've gone through it, even though it was supposedly "rebuilt" (it's even stamped as such).
Everything, and I mean everything, on this car has been replaced and is new and it runs great once it gets going.
It simply won't keep fuel in the bowls after it has sat for a day or more.
It goes pretty much bone dry after it has sat for a while, leading to that annoying long cranking session the next time I go to fire it up where the fuel pump has to draw up gas and get it to the carb all over again.
I figure that's not good for the starter or the fuel pump over time.
Is this just the ethanol in the gas causing this?
Everything, and I mean everything, on this car has been replaced and is new and it runs great once it gets going.
It simply won't keep fuel in the bowls after it has sat for a day or more.
It goes pretty much bone dry after it has sat for a while, leading to that annoying long cranking session the next time I go to fire it up where the fuel pump has to draw up gas and get it to the carb all over again.
I figure that's not good for the starter or the fuel pump over time.
Is this just the ethanol in the gas causing this?