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Initial Carb Settings - Super C
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Posted by SuperCDon on June 28, 2006 at 08:30:04 from (207.40.151.166):
I"m suffering with same problems others have described. I cannot get my Super C started after completing the re-assembly. The engine was rebuilt prior to this restoration and was running great so I did nothing to it. I removed the carburetor and had it rebuilt by Denny's (first mistake). I removed the distributor and have re-timed it with #1 plug(front of engine)firing at TDC at 2:00 on the distributor cap. I have spark. I have fuel to the carb. When I pulled the drain plug on the carb I had about 1 ounce of gas drain out. I have gas collecting in the air/choke inlet when I try to start it. I"ve run a new battery down trying to start it. The throttle is at 3/4 full open. Before going further, what are "initial" settings for the main jet adjustment and idle adjustment screws? Should I have gas collecting in the air inlet (I don"t think so)? The spark plugs are new, clean and dry. Any other suggestions?
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