73LemonTwist
Well-Known Member
I have a friend with a 340 Challenger (yes I know this is B bodies only - but he needs help guys
) that he just can't get fired up unless he dumps gas down the throat of the carb multiple times. Cranking the engine just doesn't seem to get fuel to the carb. Once its running, it runs fine. it will hot restart fine. Its that cold start after sitting for a day that is a problem.
He has replaced the mechanical pump multiple times, and has swapped TQ carbs. I put his carb on my 340, and it starts and runs sweet, so its not a carb issue.
He had the gas tank cleaned and re-installed and new fuel line run up to the fuel pump by a mechanic.
He has his fuel filter on the inlet side of the mechanical pump. I know mine is on the outlet. Don't know if the makes a difference, or might be a cause of vapour locking.
Thoughts guys? Thanks for the help...
He has replaced the mechanical pump multiple times, and has swapped TQ carbs. I put his carb on my 340, and it starts and runs sweet, so its not a carb issue.
He had the gas tank cleaned and re-installed and new fuel line run up to the fuel pump by a mechanic.
He has his fuel filter on the inlet side of the mechanical pump. I know mine is on the outlet. Don't know if the makes a difference, or might be a cause of vapour locking.
Thoughts guys? Thanks for the help...