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    1. #1
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      Aug 2007
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      Covinton, GA
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      edlebrock performer carb trouble

      when i bought my 68 gto it had an edlebrock performer 750 carb on it not too long ago it stater dripping fuel into the motor and would flood the motor anyone one else have this problem or know how to fix it?

      Those who do evil to others - the killers, the rapists, psychos, sadists - will come to know me well. Frank Castle is dead. Call me The Punisher


    2. #2
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      When running?

    3. #3
      Join Date
      Oct 2004
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      312
      Q: My carburetor is flooding, what do I check?
      A: Carburetor flooding can be cause by the following conditions. First, verify, with a fuel pressure gauge that the pressure does not exceed 6.5 psi. Floats should be set to the factory spec of 7/16, (see owners manual)(download here). Needles & Seats can be clogged with debris, not allowing them to close. They can be cleaned and checked when the float level is being verified. Floats can be sinking due to a leak. Verify floats are free of any fluid by shaking the float, or submersing it in a safe, non flammable fluid.
      greets
      Klaus

    4. #4
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      Aug 2007
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      Covinton, GA
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      yes when running.
      Those who do evil to others - the killers, the rapists, psychos, sadists - will come to know me well. Frank Castle is dead. Call me The Punisher

    5. #5
      Join Date
      Oct 2004
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      312
      klick on the link and read the text
      greets
      Klaus




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